Today we went to Boston University. We took a walking tour of some of the Campus. It was rainy and cold. Bob Saget and his daughter were in our group, which I found quite random. I don’t think anyone recognized him except Katie and me. It was so rainy and hectic that Betsy didn't really notice him until Katie mentioned it. This was the second time I bumped in to the guy. The first time was back when I was working for Capitol Records in Hollywood. I guess he was setting something up for some sort of practical joke for a show, and he was using either our building, or the parking lot for his prank. It's funny how life is.
After that we ate lunch at a little Irish Pub called the Black Rose. We did some shopping at the Quincy Market. It was fun. My legs are sore from what walking we did. That tells me how much I need to get in shape. After we rested up back at the Hotel, we walked down Commonwealth Avenue to a nice Thai place called Bamboo. Then we ambled back up to the room and now we are chilling out. We were thinking of going over to Harvard for fun tomorrow, but I think we have decided against that in favor of sticking around here and doing a little relaxing. Newbury is the name of the area that we are going to explore tomorrow. We have to be at the airport by five, so our time is a bit pinched, as we have opted to ride the trains instead of renting a car.
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Friday, April 27, 2007
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Boston - Day One
The girls and I made it safely to Boston, thank God. We went on a tour of Boston College. I have to say it's a beautiful and exciting school. Tomorrow we are going to check out Boston University. The schools seem to have very distinct vibes. We'll know more of course after tomorrow. So far, this has been a very positive experience. Time permitting, we plan on doing a bit of sightseeing. I want to poke around in some historical stuff, and we'll walk around downtown. My daughter Katie has saved up a bit of cash and wants to do some shopping. I'll have some pictures up in a few days. Right now we're beat, so I'm going to say goodnight.
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Morning Input
It's a nice sunny day here in Myrtle Beach. It's my last day of work for the week. Today we are getting ready to go to Boston. We leave super early tomorrow morning. I hear the city of Boston has wi-fi, but I hear it sucks. It should be interesting to check it out. Of course, only a complete internet troll would think about something like that anyway. Maybe I should leave the laptop at home. NAH!
BOSTON
The girls and I are getting ready for a quick trip to Boston. Katie is interested in checking out Boston University, and Boston College. This is the first college exploratory trip (not counting when we were in LA over the Christmas break; We had a superficial scope-out of UCLA) we have embarked on. We'll be there Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, and we have a lot of things to cram into those days. I have never been to Boston or the Northeast in general, so I am keen to check it all out. I know there is a very vibrant music community up there, but I won't be able to see to much of that on this go-round. All I know is, if Katie does decide to and gets accepted by either of those schools, I'll have to sell a kidney or something! She is a fantastic student, so I'm sure things will work out whatever the case may be.
I'll keep you posted....
I'll keep you posted....
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Absence
I've been absent a while. I suppose I haven't had much to post. I seem to have been in a bit of a dry spell creatively and spiritually. I feel like I am going through some sort of refining process in my soul. Things are being churned up, and I am doing a lot of reflection and re-evaluation amidst sort of partly cloudy emotional terrain. I am growing, and I daresay it hasn't been a walk in the park. But this must happen; this process must continue to take me where I need to be at this stage in the game. I need to take it one step at a time, one day at a time.
Sunday, April 08, 2007
Wednesday, April 04, 2007
20th
Betsy and I celebrate twenty years of marriage today. It's hard to believe it's been that long. The years seem to have snuck by very quickly. For dinner, we're going to check out a place called Rioz, which is a Brazilian steakhouse. My daughter went there with her old workmates for their holiday party, and she said it was awesome, with the extensive salad bar to die for. We'll see...
A side note. We finally have internet access at the store. As if I wasn't enough of a troll at home....
A side note. We finally have internet access at the store. As if I wasn't enough of a troll at home....
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