Boston, Massachusetts
We finally made it!!
We arrived in Boston and still had two days off to spare. Little did we know, we were getting
ourselves into a long two weeks of snow and long drives to the arena.
Traffic was awful and it took two hours just to get to the
arena on opening night and that was jus the beginning of it. Most of the time, the bus didn’t even
show up and we were taking taxicabs or the train to get into work. It definitely made for an interesting
time especially when more snow hit.
Blizzard!!
As if Boston didn’t have enough snow already, we were in for
more.
Topping off at about three feet of snow, we even had a Snow
Day!!
Who gets snow days at work?! WE DO!!
It was perfect timing to since we were snowed in after we
got back from our shows on Valentine’s Day we were not only able to celebrate
the holiday, but also spend some extra time with the lovely break workers from
D15.
Saying Goodbye to them was definitely hard, just like every
other time, but we are really hoping to see them all again soon!
Keeping our heads high and pushing through we were starting
the second week in the city with 16 shows. Luckily, we started getting lunches on three-show days since
our tour schedule is so busy and it gives us something else to look forward to
in order to get through the days.
A few other treats came this week too along with my birthday :)
Thinking happy thoughts and smiling through the birthday
wishes from home, we went to the Beehive.
It just happened to be on the one day we had off that week and it was on
Mardi Gras. So, the Beehive was
perfect for everyone since it was a restaurant, a jazz bar, a lounge, and a
club all wrapped into one. It made
for a good night and fond memories.
By the end of our two weeks though, we were all ready to
move on to the next city and get out of all this snow.
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