We ended up staying in a beautiful area of Boston called Brookline. The little shops had so much New England charm.
And the residential streets were lined with big beautiful manors that would make any small apartment owner (i.e. - me) jealous.
But while many people were out walking the beautiful tree lined streets and enjoying the spring flowers...
...I was with these hooligans. Yes, that is my friend Scott being pushed in a wheelchair, holding everyone else's beer. I think that other pedestrians thought we were horrible friends for making him be our donkey and laughing at him, but in reality he can walk quite fine. Even run if the occasion calls for it in soccer. So don't feel sorry for him.
After we refuelled it was time to get onto our bus and head to the stadium. I'm sure that we were quite the spectacle driving through the city with flags hanging off the bus and yelling chants. We got plenty of friendly honks and waves (and a few not so friendly ones)
Then it was time to tailgate - a tradition that we don't get to experience very often in Canada. Our neighbours south of the border don't realize how good they've got it!
It was a great chance to meet up with other fans who had travelled the 10 hour drive down to the game.
Despite all of our enthusiastic cheering, we lost 4-1 :(
Just look at all those sad faces!
While I was in Boston I just had to have some Samuel Adams Summer Ale. I love the refreshing lemony taste and I wish that we could have it imported up to Canada!
And of course I HAD to get a few Charleston Chews. They are one of my all-time favorite candies. I even brought one home to stick in the freezer....sooooo good.
To cap this all off, here is a video that one of the guys put together of the weekend. I had a great time and I'll definitely be heading back soon :)













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