Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Being a Lakers' fan in Boston...

...has certainly been an experience. As the Lakers and Celtics battled each other for the championship, with the Lakers winning it all, I pretty much feared for my life. Celtic fans are crazy. They really hate the Lakers. During the whole series everyone either wore Celtic jerseys or "Beat LA" shirts. It was pretty surreal. They are so passionate about their team here that I really did not want to tell many people I was a Lakers fan. Here are some responses I got when I told people I am a Lakers fan:

1. Oh, I'm sorry.
2. You do know you're in Boston, right?
3. They suck! I hope Boston wins.
4. Are you crazy?
5. It is okay to like the Lakers, but you hate Kobe Bryant, right?
6. You guys are so going to lose!

And there were many others, but those were just some of the highlights. One girl was practically disgusted that I liked Kobe, but we both agreed that you either loved or hated him. Also, I learned that the Lakers have no redeeming value and that they basically suck. In support of my team, I tried to wear purple everyday. I had friends give me such a hard time when the Lakers went down 3 to 2. I was given so much crap.

So I cannot tell you how I felt when the Lakers won! While I was ecstatic, Boston is still in mourning. People are still in shock while I have a whole year of bragging rights. It was really funny to watch the news because it was all from the Celtics' perspective. They got all prepared for a celebration out here too, but people just walked home in a blaze.

I am just glad it is over because it was crazy.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Happy Father's Day!

Dear Dad,
Happy Father's Day! You are an awesome dad. I could not ask for better. Thanks for everything you do. For providing me with means to get not only a Bachelor's degree, but also a Master's. Thank you for always making sure I have a roof over my head and food on my table. Thank you for always listening to me and providing me with a shoulder to cry on, even when it is from 3,000 miles away. You are the best! I wish I could be there with you today.

Love
Janae

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Family's boston Visit, part 2

Here is part 2 of my family's trip! After my parents left, my siblings, in-laws, and I went on a Duck tour. A duck is this old World War II vehicle that can go on both land and water. After crusing around downtown Boston, we ended up cruising down the Charles River. After Nathan and Laurel left, Renee, Lewis, and I hit Salem and Plymouth. It was so much fun! I miss them. Come back! Here are some hightlights!

Laurel, Nathan, Renee, and Lewis prior to our boarding of the Duck Boat! Nathan is in pain because prior to this, I made them hike around Harvard Square.


A view of Boston from the Charles River when we were on the Duck in the Charles River.


Downtown Boston from the Charles River.

Lewis, Renee, and I ventured to Salem. This is how Lewis and Renee decided they were going to solve their fights from now on. Lewis looks comfy!

Renee is sad!


Now, Renee is happy as a witch!


Renee hanging out with her new boyfriend.


Plymouth Rock. It's not that exciting.


MIT. I took Renee and Lewis where they bought some cool t shirts. This building resembles R2D2.

Renee and Lewis outside of the Cask N Flogan, which is located right outside of Fenway Park. According to ESPN, this is the number on baseball bar in America. Last year, it was number two! I made them stand in front of it. Afterwards, we knocked back a few drinks! Just kidding!