Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Sunday Shaky Sunday

A rolicking good time at the PPC Saturday night. The gang all headed there to cheer Holly on during her quest to make it through the 5th week of PPC Idol...which she did via a fabulous rendition of "You Can't Hurry Love," "Thank You for Being a Friend," and "One Way or Another." Let's hope she makes it at least through Week 3, when they actually get cash prizes.

I dragged myself out of bed at the crack of noon after one too many Miller Lites (haha...and classy!), headed over to Chipotle on Rt.1 (with a free burrito coupon!), and then to Barnes and Noble to peruse. Not finding anything interesting there, I headed up to Borders in Burlington and finished reading "Marley & Me"...an easy read, but in a feel-good, makes you laugh/cry kind of way. Hopefully this non-working time will give me ample opportunity to finish and/or start reading the pile of books by my bed. After dinner with my dad, I headed for an area favorite, Socs Ice Cream, for my shake.

Adventure: First time to Chipotle on Rt.1 and first time spending an afternoon reading/browsing Borders in Burlington).

Shake: Cake Batter from Socs. Cake in drinkable format, what's not to love? A couple things actually. The shake it self was yumm delish. The rude counter-girl who practically threw it at me I could have done without. Sorry, Socs, but that takes you down a point. Straws up: 4.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Day...I lost count of - I'll go Crazy if I Don't go Crazy Tonight

In true everyone's Irish on St. Patrick's Day fashion, Happy St. Patrick's Day all! I have my Guinness so I'm all set. Also in honor of the holiday, today's shake was the shake to beat all shakes...drum roll please...McDonald's Shamrock Shake!

It's frothy, minty goodness earned 5 straws! I love this day, but it makes me miss Ireland even more. Dublin was one of my favorite places to visit and I wish I could go back, and then visit more of Ireland. Oh well, someday hopefully.

Today was chock-full of St. Paddy's fun...I drove down to Plymouth, had lunch at some bar on the water that had Irish music and step dancers and all kinds of festivities, had a delicious Irish Fish and Chips (I was going to have the traditional Boiled Dinner, but they got me with the Guinness-flavored then fried fish...magical words Guinness and fried). Then I headed off to the British Imports store where I hoped to get some real Cadbury's or other UK chocolate and/or some Digestives, but they were closed and didn't look like they had much of a selection anyway. I also took in the Pilgrim Hall Musuem...I believe that is the one Pilgrim-related place I had never been to. I took a swing down to Plymouth Rock and the park and then headed home. All in all, not a bad day and the weather was beautiful! Can't wait for 60 degrees tomorrow!

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Day 5/6 - We're One, but we're not the same

Not much to say today, except I WISH I HAD U2 TICKETS...so without further ado...

Day 5 - Shake - Bedford Farms strawberry frappe. I'm not much of a fan of strawberry ice cream, but this was the flavor that caught my eye. Straws up: 4.



Adventure: National Heritage Museum in Lexington. Not a bad little museum, it was free after all. Only 4 exhibits - Ellis Island photos, History of Masons in Mass., Folk Art in Mass., the Battle of Lexington and Concord.

Day 6 - shake: chocolate shake from Kelly's; straws up: 5...yummmmmm. No adventure today as I had an meeting with Beacon Hill Staffing (woohooo) and am now vegging out.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Day 3/4 - The songs in your head are now on my mind

I'm combining days 3 and 4 because, to be honest, day 3 was a bust. I just lay in bed reading with the window open and the sun shining in, which was nice. I guess spring is finally on its way! My parents and I also went to my brother's last hockey game ever...I guess that is something that I've never done before. It was both exciting and sad...Wakefield hasn't made it to state finals in a few years so that was nice for the team; it was sad though because it was the last game and a lot of the seniors, including my brother did not get to play because we were losing. But now it's over and Josh is looking forward to racing season, which hopefully will go better for him.

Day 4 worked out better.
Shake: Coffee frappe from Brigham's. Straws up: 4 - while delicious, it was not thick enough.

Brigham's Ice Cream logo

Adventure: Movie by myself. Apparently a lot of people who don't have jobs go to the movies alone, because, though the theater was not crowded, it was mostly people by themselves. I saw "The Reader" which was surprisingly good if you are a history buff...even though the story was fake. I can see why Kate Winslet won an Oscar for it.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Day 2 - No line on the Horizon

So, if you haven't noticed, I'm a huge U2 fan...the titles of my posts are titles of their songs or song lyrics...they are coincidentally melancholy. I also happen to love Rockport; today's adventure lead me there the long way...down Rt. 133 from Ipswich, where I got today's milkshake, through Essex, where I got Woodman's clams for the first time, and ending in Gloucester then Rockport. The picture below is of my favorite spot in Rockport...not the tourist trap that is Bearskin Neck or Motif #1, although those are both nice places. But this beach is quite and mostly people-less, except for the other lovers of the ocean - the residents walking their dogs and the scuba divers.

Today's milkshake: Banana Frappe from White Farm. Straws up: 3. I'm intrigued by banana flavored anything, so naturally when I saw this on the menu, I had to get it. At first it was delicious and I was all set to give it a 5, but then it lost its creamy, Gerber Baby Food Banana taste. You'd think that would be a bad thing, but I happen to like that.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Day 1 - I want to run, I want to hide


So now having joined the ranks of the unemployed, I needed something to do with my time. Besides looking for a new job obviously. Becky issued a 30 day challenge...I decided to try to do one thing each do that I haven't done before and find the best milkshakes in the land....because everyone loves a good milkshake. Milkshakes will be rated on a scale of 1 to 5 straws, 5 being the best.

Today's milkshake: I went old skool style with a chocolate Fribble. Straws up: A solid 5.


Today's adventure: a movie I've never seen before. Lame, yes, but we're easing into things. So I'm watching Be Kind Rewind.

Stay tuned, and let me know if you have suggestions.