Not feeling great today, but I do have the energy to say thanks so much to my parents for their fines selves and for their generosity in the restaurant department (as always – yay!) and to share some pictures I just posted on .
Short Thanks + New Boston/JP Pictures
Mom Is Silly
The latest in Aaron’s Out My Window series features Mom!
Focus on the Family
Mom and Dad are visiting this weekend. We went inside many of the buildings I’ve always passed in Boston. It was a fun morning.
Memphis Bloggers (and Peterson) will enjoy this picture. This guy saw me taking a picture of an anti-Focus on the Family protest outside a church by Park Street. He thought I was a gawker and took a picture of me taking a picture. I think he thought he was making me feel stared at the way he was feeling stared at… if that makes sense. But he didn’t hang around long enough to ask why I was taking pictures. I ended up talking to this one woman for about 5 minutes before realizing that she was actually an ex-gay, but one that felt proud about that fact. Very weird.
Is it wrong that after these guys made out to piss off the Focus on the Family people, I asked them to make out again just so I could take this picture? They responded to the question in the spirit of my asking it – by laughing and making out again, because HEY. They’re making out. And that’s always a fun time.
Abby and Aaron Do Triv
Well, it turns out that Stump Pub Trivia is super-fun! I was a little worried it would be all kinds of Boston sports stuff, but that was only one category of questions they asked. We met up with Steve and Carol and Ravi and Sonya at Brendan Behan’s Pub. Ravi went to college with me back in the day, and Steve is a local vlogger whose v/blog I started reading/watching when I knew I was going to be moving to JP. It was a wonderful time with lovely company, and I’m certainly hoping to do it again soon. We didn’t win, but we tied for second place, which ain’t too shabby. Our team’s name was "Tlog" as in blog but with a "t" for trivia, which was Steve’s idea. Go Team Tlog! w00t!
I was probably overly flash avoidant with the ole camera, but nothing I hate more than flashy flashy in my face when I’m in a dark bar. I opted for socially good behavior with grainier pictures. Hope you don’t mind.
Aaron and Sonya hold our rule sheet
Carol was photographed only as a blur. She dutifully turned in our awesome answers each time.
Here’s me thinking hard.
Ravi, Steve, and my nose. See how happy?