Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Boston!

Goodness, I feel like I just talked about a Boston trip, and here I am talking about another one! 

Last May, I was able to go to Boston for a major conference, and I had a blast. However, I didn't get to see and do all the things I wanted to while I was there. Too much to do! So when my boss told me I was allowed (and that he would pay!) to go back to Boston for a week long advanced course, of course I said yes!

Now, don't get me wrong, I did have to attend classes while I was there. And there were a lot of classes. Like, 8 to at least 5, usually longer, everyday. But I made it work. I made sure I went back and did the things I really wanted to do last time I was here. 


First up, follow the Freedom Trail. 

 


It's about 2-3 miles long and covers most of the major historical sites Boston has to offer. Now I didn't completely follow it. Instead, I decided to take a tour... with this guy:



Very entertaining chap. Told us all the major gossip that the history of this country has to offer.


One of the things we toured was the graveyard where a lot of the founding fathers and important people in history were buried.











Unfortunately, the weather was not quite cooperative. We did the whole tour, just at a fast pace. And then I got caught in a torrential downpour. I managed to find my way to Fanuil Hall, which was just full of different food choices (yum!) and grab some dinner, but then I had to run back to the nearest T station and try and find my way back to the hotel. Although I ended up quite damp, it really was a fun adventure.

One night, I even managed to catch up with an undergrad who works in my lab. She's currently doing research at MIT this summer. We did a bit of shopping (I managed to hit some of the major stores that are not currently available to me in Montana...) and had some really great pizza. 

After almost of week of sitting still in classes, I decided enough was enough. I still had things to do on my list! So, being the awesome grad student that I am, I skipped a day! And being the cool person I am, I talked someone else into skipping with me!

We headed out to go see the New England Aquarium. But first, we had lunch with this view.


Then we headed in!

...and immediately pushed all the little kids aside to find the tank where we could touch these guys:



 


 


 


We spent awhile watching the penguins lay around.





 
Yeah, buddy, I feel like that some days as well...


And, of course, we saw a crazy amount of fish:












 I think I might have even met my new boyfriend:





One of the cool things about the NEA is they have this monster tank that the whole place is centered around. We could go up to the top and look down onto the sharks, turtles, and fish.




Myrtle the Turtle has been in that tank for over 30 years. She was such a cutie and photo-hog. She like to pose for the pictures.


All in all, a great day skipping class and hanging out at the aquarium!




Instead of taking a cab back or finding a T station, we decided to walk back to the hotel. The path was right on the harbor, but we veered a little so we could stop here:


and eat this:



 Who wouldn't stop at a cupcake truck?!? It was sooooo good!

The walk back along the harbor also helped us walk off that wonderful delight.









That night at dinner, we celebrated our last night in Boston.


The next day we had class in the morning before we all rushed off in our various directions. But, before we said goodbye, we all felt Mexican food was a great way to end our trip.




All in all, a wonderful trip to Boston!




Coming back and desparately writing 3 papers for my comps was not as much fun. I just turned in the papers to my committee yesterday. Now, 5 weeks of studying, stressing, and hoping I survive the stress. Wish me luck!!!

-amyg

Sunday, May 27, 2012

May 2012

 Picture dump time!

This month started out with a bang! I went to my first American Association of Immunologists conference. This year, it was in Boston, so along with seeing some great seminars, we got to explore the city a bit. I wish we had more time to explore, but all in all, it was a great trip!

We started out early in the morning. J, K, and I caught an early flight, so we could have a bit more time to explore the city.



Early morning, at the Bozeman airport


 
 Goofing off at the Denver airport


 on our way to Boston!!!

Boston, from our hotel room


Yay, AAI!

After we landed in Boston, quickly figured out the subway system, and checked in at our hotel, we decided to walk around the city a bit. 

 Trinity Church, I think...


 Which way do we go next?



 We found a statue of Christopher Columbus...





 This park had some really pretty tulips





 We found the Cheers bar!



We started to walk around a bit, but got a little lost... whoops...

 J and I

The next day, we had the morning to ourselves. J rented a bike and toured the city that way, while K and I took a duck tour! We saw a few of the major landmarks and then drove into the river and saw a few more!



 That evening, I had to go to a reception, and then we all went to the opening ceremony, but after that....

We attended a Boston Red Sox game! I loved telling people that that's what we were doing. Especially guys. They get so jealous! haha!



 We of course had a few beers...


 ... and tried out the hot dogs and popcorn




 It was so much fun! Although the game lasted 13 innings, and we left at the beginning of the 12th since it was getting colder and we still had to make our way back. The Red Sox lost, but it was such a fun experience!

It wasn't all fun and games that weekend. We did get dressed up and attend meetings and seminars. I learned a lot!
 Don't we look so professional?


I was able to meet up with my old lab. It was so much fun hanging out with them!



I was very happy my two labs got along so well!


 It was Cinco de Mayo, so my lab celebrated with tequila!

 All in all, it was such a fun trip! I love my lab!



 When we got back to Bozeman, it was unusually warm. I had to get my fan out of storage early. The cat was so confused why this big box thing was in his spot!


My next trip of the month was to go home and visit family. I would have liked to do what I did last year, and take two weeks off and done another Texas road trip, but unfortunately, I don't have the time this year. However, I did go home and had a mini-road trip with the family down to Austin to see Mike.
 Manda and her wrist bands. Although not totally attractive (hello 1980's) they do help with motion sickness and she was able to pull of the look. She wouldn't share them however...


We got to ride in Mom's new car, which has a fantastically comfortable back seat...


 
 The Texas state capital!


 Dad and Manda





 As always, we find a sporting goods store so Dad can try out new fly rods. While trying one out, there was a brief lesson...

 That night, Manda and I decided to go to 6th street and hang out with a few friends. It was fun to get dressed up and see everyone!

My college roommate, Elise!




TJ and his big pitcher of Long Island Iced Tea

Going home was soooo much fun! While I'm having a blast here in Montana, I do miss Texas, and I had a blast seeing my family and friends!



Unfortunately, my sister has gotten me hooked on StumbleUpon. I am already so addicted! I found this really cool recipe for Jolly Rancher Vodka, so I wanted to try it out. I couldn't find any cute flasks like the original blog I found, and I was getting worried that I wouldn't be able to find anything to make it in. However, when I was at Target getting the Jolly Ranchers, I saw some beer bottles. They worked perfectly!




I'll be honest, the whole reason I made these were for the colors. How cool do they look?!?

Anyway, that's my May! The rest of the summer will be study study study as I prepare for my comps. But hopefully, I'll have time to enjoy the beautiful Montana summers!

-amyg