07 May 2011

Roadtripping with Junior

Saturday morning dawned later than usual thanks to a fair amount of wine the night before.  After packing up and checking out of our hotel we grabbed a cab and headed for Jamaica Plain to meet JH and PY for breakfast before borrowing JH's little red Cavelier, "Junior", for our trip up to New Hampshire.

After finally getting to see JH and PY's apartment (they've lived there two years, we're awful!), we piled into Junior and headed up the street to the Sugar Baking Company, a really cute spot in Roslindale.  With nice weather they had their front windows completely removed so the little place opened right onto the street.  We enjoyed pretty traditional breakfast fare, with a couple of perfectly poached eggs with crispy home fries and toast for me; an arugula, bacon and cheddar omelet for B; a Company omelet with apples and farmhouse Cheddar for JH; and yogurt, granola and fruit for PY.  Everyone's breakfast was delicious, but the spot was the best.  With the whole place open onto the street it had a great neighborhood feel.  Combine this with interesting food choices (stuffed french toast with figs and brie!) and lots of vegetarian friendly options for JH and PY and I'm certain that will try this place again on our next Boston visit.

Unfortunately for our visit with JH and PY, after breakfast we had to pack up and drive out of Boston, escorted by JH's lovely and talented Junior, for Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire to attend B's friend's wedding.

We arrived just in time to get ready and be one time to the ceremony, held lakeside under a tent.  It had been raining on and off all day and it was a bit blustery.  I spent our first few minutes poaching B's body heat.  But that was all forgotten when the Bride walked down the aisle, gorgeous and beaming.  While the ceremony was very quick, there was no doubt about how thrilled both Bride and Groom were to be saying their "I dos."

Every one rose during the recessional for the Resort staff to do the fastest change of the tent from ceremony to cocktail hour I've ever seen.  It was light speed and impressive.  And I doubt any of the guests, including me, even realized it was going on at the time. We were all too awed by the fact that as the Bride and Groom had left the tent the sky had opened into dazzling afternoon sun which stayed with us right until it was time to take our seats inside for dinner and dancing.

We enjoyed the reception as much as we'd enjoyed the ceremony and cocktail hour.  While we knew only a few of the people seated with us, everyone was friendly and outgoing and we enjoyed great dinner conversation.  Our dinner was followed by...wait for it...dancing.  As in, we danced.  Those of you who know B know that unless the music is really good (in his opinion), he's not partaking.  Well, this wedding gets two thumbs up on the DJ because we danced over and over again.  Sadly, I don't have any pics from the evening, but we had a great time and were glad we were able to share in the Bride and Groom's special day.

Somehow we got moving early on Sunday, heading back to Boston from New Hampshire.  A quick two hour drive and one breakfast stop later, we were back in Boston to spend the late morning and early afternoon with JH and PY before we had to return to DC.   We had a great, casual day.  We walked around JP, grabbed coffee and took a leisurely stroll through the Arboretum on what turned out to be Lilac Sunday.  This is a special occassion heralded every year in Boston as a tribute to the lilac.  As a result, the Arb (it's the Ann Arbor in me, I can't help but call it that) was pretty crowded.  But we still managed to enjoy the flowering trees and more of the excellent conversation that we are always thankful for with these amazing friends.  Unfortunately, our trip was drawing to a close and we only had time for a quick sushi lunch before we had to hit the airport.  But like always, we made the most of the time we had together.  JH and PY, we're so lucky to have you guys as friends! Thanks for a wonderful visit!

1 comment:

  1. fun times again with jo and patrick. the sugar baking company sounds RIGHT up my alley. :)

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