We had a really great weekend in Boston, with our homies. It was the first time that Reagan and I had ever gone up there, for the race. Our good friend Becca ran it yesterday, so we had an extra good excuse to go watch. Some of Becca’s friends have an office that sits about 200 yards from the finish line. So that is where we watched the race. The photo above is of the women leaders right before the final stretch. We were cheering for Kara Goucher, since she was born in Queens. She ended up finishing 3rd. Still super impressive. Watching the men finish wasn’t as exciting, since the winner had opened up such a large gap, by the end.
Surprisingly there wasn’t a lot blooming yet. In fact, Boston Commons still looked like a dead forest, except for the fact that the grass was getting green. The magnolia trees were the exception. There are several streets, like the one above that are completely lined with blooming magnolia trees.
We had a really good time palling around with our friends. The day before the race we wandered around, had brunch and enjoyed the sunny weather. We were also able to check out the Shepard Fairey exhibit at the Boston ICA. It was very cool. I fully recommend checking it out. Both Saturday and Sunday night, we were able to get in a little rock band-action with the Truscotts, as well as eat some delicious food. Sunday night our friend Mike came up from NY to join in on the action, we barbecued at the Truscotts, then watched the re-enactment of Paul Revere’s ride.
Monday Morning was super exciting. We were staying in Cambridge, so we had to walk across the river to get to the finish line. We timed it perfectly to be able to the winners come through. As we were waiting to cheer Becca through, I randomly spotted my uncle! Hahahaha. It was really cool.
The shot below is of Becca (in the black jersey looking pensive) running the final stretch of the race. More of the photos from this weekend are posted here.