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I'm a writer by trade. And by passion. I'm a lover of food, friends, and all things Boston. I listen to music pretty much 24/7 and idolize Martha Stewart. I love my job(s), my life, and this city. Follow me on Twitter! @Susie

weekend of sox.

I loved that Stephen King was shown “watching” game #1. He was actually sitting there at Fenway Park reading a book and didn’t even notice that the camera was on him. HA. Though I kind of understand. The Sox were winning so ridiculously much that it was slightly boring. But still, he should know it’s the Red Sox, anything can happen. Hope he wasn’t reading a book during game 2. That game was a horror story in itself.

The Greatest Bar serves Van Gogh Vodka, which comes in amazing flavors like double espresso, coconut, and black cherry. Who knew.

It was the cutest thing ever that James Taylor announced the starting lineup for game 2. He’s adorable and though he was slightly awkward (or kind of really awkward), he seemed to be happy about it. Is there anyone who doesn’t love James Taylor? Or JT as Joe Buck was calling him…weird. I’m not sure there’s room for more than one JT in the music industry.

My mom called me at 8 and asked what I was doing. I said I just turned the game on. “Who’s winning?” she asked. I told her it hadn’t even started yet. “Yes it did; it started at 5:00!” she told me. She said she had watched part of it and when she stopped watching in the fifth inning, the score was 5-5. For a second I thought I missed the whole game, but then I realized she was legit crazy (watching ESPN Classic?? Seriously, who knows). Anyway, it kind of freaked me out that come the fifth inning, we were tied 5-5, even if it was just for a minute. WTF channel was she watching? The psychic network??

So, see where all of my supporting of Trot got us?? Oops. I didn’t even think he was going to play; not to mention, make the play that pretty much ended the game for us. Not cool! But I still say, if it had to happen, I’m glad it was Trot who hit it and not anyone else. I think most people would agree with me on that. Maybe I need to really retire my shirt now…Boo.

I will be missing game #3 since I’ll be at the Maroon 5 concert. Kind of sad since it will be a big game; but I’m super psyched to see Maroon 5. When we bought the tickets over the summer October seemed soo far away. I cannot believe how fast time flies. I am constantly amused and frightened by this.

Off to bed where I can sleep a full night without dogs all over me and without having to get up every 2 hours to take a puppy out. Life is fabulous.

3 Responses to “weekend of sox.”

  1. Gooseberried Says:

    Honestly, I kind of miss the 2004 team.

  2. berryjooks Says:

    I like your blog. Very nice work.

    On JT and room for only one…

    http://www.google.com/musicl?lid=5L_6C_LvSxO&aid=gZOKJDplxdG&sa=X&oi=music&ct=image

    You’ve got to be old like me to kmow that though.

    Go Sox!

  3. Deb Says:

    Nice Maroon 5 post! Check out my pictures from the Maroon 5 October 16, 2007 concert in Washington DC. We had 3rd row soundcheck tickets, and 3rd row concert tickets.

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