I'm about 2 months behind on this...but, better late than never!
!!!!!ROB FINALLY GRADUATED!!!!!
Officially.
In May we flew back to Cambridge to experience all of the pomp and circumstance that goes with a Harvard Graduation. It didn't disappoint.
We had a great time sharing a lot of our Law School memories with my mom, brother, and sister, as well as Rob's parents--who hadn't been back to Cambridge together since Stan graduated from Harvard as an undergrad!
After finishing all of the official stuff, we took everyone down to the North End for our favorite gastronomical experiences in Boston:
At Regina Pizzeria we got our two favorite pies: the Formagio Bianco, and the Pollo Pesto. After eating our fill everyone could understand why my poor taste buds have been completely spoiled...all other pizzas just seem to pale in comparison to the pizza at Regina's. I guess that's a great excuse to come back and visit!
After filling our pizza-stomachs we took a walk down Hanover Street to fill up our cannoli-stomachs (mine were both feeling very compressed by these 2 little girls sharing the stomach space) at Mike's Pastries.
Then Rob felt his gelato-stomach rumbling, so we stopped at our favorite gelateria and made sure that we were all COMPLETELY stuffed before finally heading home for the evening.
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Paul and Nancy Dredge, Stan and KK's friends from Harvard, were kind enough to host us at their Arlington home "Bonnyview." |
Day 2 of our whirlwind trip was full of revisiting Harvardian memories--from the 1960's to 2010!
Stan and KK enjoyed riding the T again, which brought back some of KK's old commuting memories.
They showed us a few of the places they lived when Stan was an undergrad there. And KK even got a few pictures of some of the Harvard Yard squirrels that used to give her the evil-eye as she'd walk to the T stop in the middle of winter wearing her grandmother's old squirrel coat.
We gave them a tour of the Law Library--Rob's home away from home--and made sure to get a picture of the specific spot where he'd study on rainy days so he could dry out his socks and shoes on the radiator.
We had a great trip. And even though it's really nice to have a positive income now that we're done with school, we really miss all of the fun times and great friends we had in Cambridge.