Friday, June 19, 2009

a one night adventure

Who would've expected that a one night trip to Raleigh could be so filled with excitement?
 
I had to fly Delta on the flight to Raleigh. I hate flying any airline other than Jet Blue. I'm so comfy on Jet Blue. I used to say I LOVE them, but they've had some customer service glitches in the past year and so I've demoted them to I'm comfy on their airline. I still prefer them over any other airline.
 
My biggest frustration with Delta is that I couldn't book a seat online when I booked my flight. I was never able to choose a seat. I went through security with a "seat request" thing. In their world, it counts as a boarding pass. I wasn't too worried about it since I got to Logan with plenty of time before my flight. However, the line for security took 45 mintues to get through! That's not usually the case. I made friends and eventually came out the other side. I bee-lined for Lucky's, chowed on a cheeseburger (yumm), and mosied over to my gate a few minutes before the scheduled boarding time.
 
When I arrived at the gate, they were busy trying to get a few other flights out at the same time, so they told us not to wait in line for seat assignments. They would call us by name. How did the other folks get seat assignments?
 
The next announcement I heard was "Folks, we are in an oversold situation. We are looking for two volunteers....blah blah blah...the next available flight is tomorrow morning."  I'm thinking "great, I've got no seat and we're oversold".
 
Shortly thereafter, I hear they are boarding all passengers to Raleigh. I hopped in line with my "seat request" and the magic machine printed me a seat number. 13B. phew. I was getting on the plane.
 
13B was the back of the bus. The very last row. It was only half a row. The other half was the bathroom.  Halfway through a less than 2 hour flight, some guy decides to use the bathroom. fine. When he's done he just stands in the aisle outside the bathroom and over my shoulder. He's just chillin'. I realize that if he needs to stretch his legs, he has no where else to go, but it was a bit intrusive of my space. Grrr... I missed Jet Blue.
 
THE NEXT DAY
I get to the Raleigh airport super excited that I get to fly Jet Blue home and I don't have to get on Delta or any other airline, only to find out that my flight is delayed. Bummer. A and I had plans to go out to dinner. The delay was due to weather delays in Beantown. The rain cut the Red Sox game short that night. We blame Mother Nature for the Sox's loss on that one. They totally would've won had they been given the chance to play four more innings!  Anyway, my delay kept getting more and more extended.
 
A and I realized our dinner plans just weren't going to happen, so, I found myself a chocolate chip cookie (size large), a wall outlet for the laptop, and purchased access to the ATT wifi. With a cookie and internet amusement (facebook, email, goodreads, etc) I felt much better about the delay. When I finally made it to Boston, A picked me up ad whisked me home so I didn't have to walk in the rain. YIPPEE!!
 
I was welcomed at home with a stocked fridge and "Welcome Home Flowers". They are gorgeous magenta gerbera daisies. Lovely!  My honey is really good to me. 

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

The pain of Heroes

We finally caught up on the TV show Heroes. Thank you TiVo! But, oh the pain! They had a wonderfully complete, nice tied up ending where the bad guy could be gone forever, and they just had to twist it to keep the story going for another season. So painful! I was ready for the bad guy to be done. I've been looking forward to that moment for so long. What do they need another season for? Is there anyone who watches the show besides A and I? I wish I'd gotten a vote on how the season ends. I would've told them I like perfect fairytale endings.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Isn't it funny...

Isn't it funny how one can take the same route to and from work everyday and one day notice a building that has sprouted? It's a huge building, really tall. How did I not see it before it got so tall?

Sunday, June 14, 2009

a few things you might want to know

it's rainy today in Boston
 
we LOVED our cupcake tour yesterday (details below)
 
I'm still in my pajamas at 1:30pm in the afternoon
 
the phlebotomist informed us that in order to know how much water you should drink every day you take your weight and divide it in half. That's how many ounces of water you should drink in a day. Drink Up!
 

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Cupcakes! Part 2

At Sweet we did frosting shots and shared a lemon raspberry cupcake and a mini organic karat cupcake. The lemon raspberry had lemon frosting and was filled with raspberry jam. Light and summery, it was scrumptious. The organic karat was carrot cake with cream cheese frosting and topped with little gold flakes. It felt like quite a party with seating and all the various things we ate at Sweet.



From there we walked down the Charles River to the North End. We stopped for a pizza for some "real" food before Lulu's. At Lulu's we shared a Boston creme cupcake. It was good but not WOWing.



We walked along the Rose Kennedy greenway over the Big Dig to the Fort Point area to Flour. They do one kind of cupcake and they do it WELL! We shared their signature giant chocolate cupcake with vanilla frosting. The cake is moist and rich while remaining light and airy. The frosting is not to thick but not too light. It really is a perfect cupcake. It is so big, one might just call it a small cake.



The last stop on the tour was the South End Buttery. In honor of gay pride weekend we shared a chocolate cupcake with rainbow flag icing. It was good but not WOWing. The location is fun. I love the brownstones and the vibe of the South End neighborhood. The ambience was great too, a fun little cafe with plenty of seating indoor and out. I'd definitely go their again for lunch or an afternoon break from walking in the City.



In the end, Sweet won the favorite vote by a landslide. It came down to Flour and Sweet for having quality, delicious, cupcakes. The variety at Sweet took one up on Flour and wins in our minds for cupcakes. However, Flour provides a variety of other pastries and sandwiches which are delicious. As a cupcake vendor, Sweet takes the cake!



Our first annual cupcakery tour was a success! And, thanks to splitting cupcakes all along the way, A and I are feeling good. We're off to a BBQ.

Cupcakes!

We have begun our cupcake adventure! One down at Party Favors. A and I split a chocolate cupcake withe three truffles on top.

The sun is out and it's a beautiful day for cupcaking!

Friday, June 12, 2009

WEEKEND!

Today, Boston is happy, despite the rain. The Red Sox just swept the Yankees in a three game series. That always makes Boston-ites happy.
 
Tomorrow we are headed on a Cupcake Tour organized by Sam. Check this out: 

http://www.allsamsidea.com/2009/06/cupcakes-cupcakes-cupcakes.html