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A Changing World…

I find it very disturbing that among the Fry’s/Outpost Hottest Deals section of their ad – full of various computer items – is a Personal Respiratory Defense System. It’s even more scary that I can see why people might want to own a gas mask.

The world is changing around us, and somedays I just want it to stop. Progress is good, but the level of fear in recent years is very tiring.

On Wednesday, as we headed through security in Boston, we learned about the latest change in airport checks. They wanted us to empty everything battery operated from our carry on luggage. Not just laptops and cell phones. No, I was scrambling to pull out Gameboys, power packs for them, cameras, phones, and everything else. It’s a good idea to take off your shoes too, as they will tell you. That way the metal shanks in them won’t set off the detectors.

We were at the airport over two hours early (I know, don’t faint from the shock) so I finally threw my suitcase on the belt with 6 cameras inside of it. I had been warned that if I didn’t remove things like cameras, it would be subject to a bag search. Did they pick that bag? No. They searched Jason’s bag, where I had stashed my toiletry kit which had my SonicCare toothbrush inside. Nothing else.

Really, airport security does nothing to make me feel safe… Maybe those gas masks are a good deal after all.

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Just One Thing to Say…

We made it home safe and sound last night, and I have just one thing to say …

It’s wicked hot!
(Said with my best Boston accent.)

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The Road Home…

The suitcases are packed, the car is loaded, and we are about to head out. Some time in Boston and then a trip out to the airport. Before I shut the laptop down, I wanted to take a moment to thank everyone who made our trip to Boston so wonderful! It was so great to see all of you, to get a chance to meet in person, and to enjoy good times together.

Most of all though, I want to thank Jennifer and Sam for being such fantastic hosts. There aren’t even words to express my gratitude for all of your hospitality, especially to all those who gained their hospitality management degree. Thank you…

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Yummm…

Dinner last night was at Blue Ginger, which was absolutely fabulous. Today, it was Jenn & Sam’s Beer Butt Chicken (slightly different than my Dad’s version) with Erika, Jay Jason, Su, and Jay. Absolutely fantastic. Photos in the moblog.

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I’m Here! I’m Here!

We landed in Boston around midnight last night, picked up the rental car and headed on over to Jennifer’s house – with a few calls for directions along the way. Damn Big Dig – the exit for the Mass Pike was closed and we had to make a little detour through downtown Boston by the aquarium.

My day yesterday started quite early. I woke up at 3:30am Thursday morning, after falling asleep on the couch. I never went back to bed. I considered going to work at 6am just to really confuse people, but I had to meet with a witness at 9 at a location near my apartment.

Work was slam busy all day, which I think is intentional so that you appreciate your vacation even more. I finished most of the items on my task list, I delegated the few I didn’t, I entered my time and zoomed out the door.

On my way home to pick up Jason so we could go to the airport, there was an accident literally right in front of me. Someone was making a u-turn around a median, and u-turned right in to little SUV in front of me. I had to stop, of course (I couldn’t get around her because of traffic.) I honked and waved her over – I told her that normally I would stay, but since everyone was ok – I had a flight to catch! I gave her my business card and my cell phone number – she laughed because I work for a law firm and she works for an insurance company!

Picked up Jason, Mike loaded up the car, and we headed off to the airport. The flight was pretty uneventful, we watched Antwone Fischer, and like any movie with a slightly sappy scene even, it made me cry. I hate it when that happens. I tried to work on the deposition summaries that I need to do, but my laptop is too big to fit on my lap with the seat in front of me reclined. *sigh* I guess I should have volunteered for the emergency exit row – I would have had more room!

At the rental agency, there was a couple actually arguing at the counter. What could be so important about a rental car that you would be arguing over it? At 1am? If it has 4 wheels and an engine, I’ll take it! I guess they didn’t have the vehicle the couple wanted, and the woman was in a huff and the agent even called Budget for them to see if they had the car! Amazing, some people are really amazing.

So we’re in the Ted Williams Tunnel, heading off to the Mass Pike. Only the exit was closed. Augh! So we were heading on 93 North, with no clue where we were going. And I couldn’t call Jenn because we were in a tunnel. I spotted the “Government Center” exit, and I knew where that was – so I had Mike exit, and sure enough – there was the sign for the Aquarium, Fanneuil Hall, and everything else so familiar! Called Jenn, got on 93 South, and merged on to the Mass Pike. I wonder how long it will take before Mike snaps. I kept saying “I know that! I remember that! I’ve seen that!” as we went down the road. I’m sure it will drive him mad in just a day or so.

Jenn’s house is *gorgeous*! It’s up on a hill with a huge yard, and it’s huge on the inside too. Love it. She waited up for us, and it was great to see her – even in my sleepy haze! (I had been up, non-stop, for 22 hours by then!) Everyone headed off to bed and I was asleep instantly.

Which brings us up to now. It’s raining outside, nice and cool (it was 62 when we landed last night) so we are just chilling here for a bit. Jenn made pancakes while I typed this and Mike checked in at work. Now I’m off to eat breakfast! More updates as time allows…

I’m in Boston! I’m in Boston! YEAH!!!