2022: The Year In Travel

After two years of limited travel due to COVID, things opened up once again in 2022 and I actually found myself on an airplane or two throughout the year.  I thought it would be nice to look back at the trips I took this year.  Things started in late January, when I went to Hawaii for two weeks.  Things were still pretty locked down on the islands at the time, so I didn’t do a lot of activities, but a week relaxation at the beach and the pool followed by a second week of working remotely followed by afternoons at the beach did the body (and the mind) good.

The next trip came at the end of May, as the family headed to Boston for Angelina’s graduation.  The boys and I arrived late Friday night, where we basically went straight from the airport to the hotel to sleep.  On Saturday, we did some sight-seeing.  Sunday was graduation, followed by a celebratory dinner.  We all headed home on Monday, save Angelina.

At the end of July, I headed out to Denver for a quick trip to add a new stadium to my collection.  I arrived on Tuesday and high-tailed it out to Coors Field for that evening’s game, which the White Sox won against the hometown Rockies.  The follow-up the next afternoon was not as pleasant, after which I headed back to the airport for the flight home.

August brought a road trip to Indianapolis, to see Danny perform with the Troopers drum corps at the DCI World Championships at Lucas Oil Stadium.  What was supposed to be a two-night stay turned into three, when the Troopers unexpectedly made it to the finals. Continue reading →

Travelling The 50 States – Massachusetts

Over my 48 years, I’ve done my fair share of travelling across these United States.  I thought it would be an interesting experiment go look back at those trips to each of the 31 states I have visited (62% isn’t bad, is it?) and see if, and when, I may be returning.  Working in alphabetical order, we continue today with the 6th state to be added to the Union: Massachusetts

State: Massachusetts
Joined the Union: 1788
Visits: 6

The Bay State has been a more recent travel destination, with all six visits coming within the past five years.  In what I’m sure is completely unrelated news, Angelina has been attending Boston University since 2018.  This visit total would have been at least one trip larger, as I had plans to bring Michael in April of 2020, but the whole pandemic thing kind of put the kibosh on that.

My first visit to Massachusetts came in August of 2017, when I took a weekend trip to Boston to see the White Sox take on the Red Sox with Danny and Michael.  We arrived in Boston on Saturday morning, heading straight from the airport to the Museum of Science, where we spent most of the morning.  After a quick breakfast, we headed to our hotel, which was located in the medical district.  We checked in and relaxed for a bit, before deciding on going for ice cream prior to heading to Fenway Park.

The game went about as you would expect.  With James Shields on the mound, the White Sox did not put up much of a fight.  We were sitting down the left field line, with a good view of the Green Monster.  The seats, which may or may not date back to the stadium’s opening in 1912, were not really designed for people well over 6 feet tall, so there was a lot of uncomfortable shifting as our knees were smooshed into the seats in front of us.

The next morning, we went out in search of breakfast once again before gathering up our belongings and checking out of the hotel.  Our first stop was just down the street, at Harvard Medical School, where we posed for pictures.  From there, we headed to Skywalk Boston, their version of the observation deck at Sears Tower.  It was only on the 50th floor, so the effect was a little different, but we did get to see the majority of the area.  From there, over to the harbor to see the Boston Tea Party museum.  The two-hour experience took us through the town meeting where the “attack” was planned, on to the boat to throw the tea in to the harbor, and then through a movie and other artifacts from one of the most famous events in American history.  From there, it was off to the airport for the flight back home.

My next trip came the following year, when I returned to Boston in late October to celebrate birthdays with Angelina.  I arrived on the Tuesday before our birthday, enjoying a brief tour of BU and a nice dinner at Fogo de Chao with Angelina before heading over to the House of Blues to see Garbage.  The next day I took a tour of Fenway Park prior to Game Two of the World Series, before heading out to Cambridge to look around Harvard before heading home.

Just over a month later, I returned to Boston with my mom to see Angelina’s first synchro competition on Cape Cod and an ice show by the BU Figure Skating Club, seeing many of the same BU sites as my last visit.

In October of 2019, I once again travelled to Boston to see Angelina for our birthday dinner.  Unbeknownst to me, she had suffered a concussion the day before, so she was busy for most of the day.  After chilling in the hotel for a bit, I headed over to campus for a late lunch before waiting for her at a protest I happened across, trying to stop hate monger Ben Shapiro from coming to campus for a speech.  After dinner, she headed back to her dorm to rest, and I left early the next morning to return home.

After a two-year hiatus thanks to COVID, my next trip to Boston came this past May for Angelina’s graduation.  Danny, Michael, and I flew out on Friday and spent Saturday sightseeing around Boston with the family.  Graduation was Sunday morning, which we topped off with a dinner out on Sunday night before heading home on Monday.

My most recent visit came earlier this month, as birthday celebrations were finally allowed to restart.  I arrived late on Friday night, and then spent Saturday with Angelina and Emily, including a trip to the Museum of Science and a return visit to Fogo de Chao.  Sunday morning. they picked me up from the hotel and drove me to the airport, bringing my latest visit to an end.

Will I return?  I have to say yes.

FB4: Week 46

A second straight good week and my first back-to-back good weeks since Europe in September.  Things got off to a good start on Sunday, as I traveled between skating rinks in Massachusetts to see Angelina’s competition and ice show, finishing the day with over 7600 steps.  A cancelled flight on Monday meant no work, which left me with just over 4600 steps.  Tuesday used a couple of trips over to North Plaza to finish just 8 steps shy of 9600 steps. A holiday party at Fogo de Chao helped Wednesday come in with the holy total of 7777 steps.  Thursday combined some shopping with a night out to become the best day of the week with over 10,300 steps.  Friday was another down day, just surpassing 6100 steps.  Saturday used a night out to see Aquaman to bounce back to just over 8600 steps.

Total steps: 54,691

Daily average: 7813

FB2: Week 45

The week got off to a slowish start, thanks to a snow storm, the season’s first, that rolled through the area on Sunday.  Needing to dust off the snowblower got me just over 5000 steps.  Monday came close to 7000 steps, thanks in part to a blowout on the tollway that necessitated an after work trip to NTB for a new tire.  Tuesday was over 7700 steps, in part due to a morning meeting in North plaza.  Wednesday was the high point of the week, as I finished over 11,000 steps after taking a lunch time trip to The Glen to purchase a Christmas present followed by a trip to the Ram after work for Rod’s retirement party.  Thursday was back down to just under 6400 steps thanks to a trip to Rosemont and Fogo de Chao for our division holiday party.  Friday was my last day at work for the year, and it was a bit of a disappointment step-wise, ending up just under 5000 steps.  Saturday started off good, with a trip to the car dealer and the grocery store, but a pulled muscle in my side limited me to 4800 steps.

Total steps: 47,133

Daily average: 6733.3

GFY2 – Week 1

We start off the second year of the Global Fit tracker much as we finished the first: with a lackluster week.  The only bright spot was Tuesday, which benefited greatly from the Fiona Apple show downtown.  A return trip to the city on Saturday for dinner at Fogo de Chao should have been good for walking, but timing forced me to drive instead of taking public transportation.

A Week Of Training

Exactly one week ago today, I signed up for the inaugural Big Ten Network Big 10K, or at least the 5K portion of it.  In preparation, I’ve done the following training over the past week:

Monday

Dinner at Buca di Beppo with the work crew, including the slightly decadent dessert pictured to the left.

Tuesday

Lunch at Superdawg with ANI, then dinner and drinks at Pizano’s pizza followed by the Fiona Apple concert.

Wednesday

Full slab of ribs from Portillo’s for lunch.

Thursday

Lunch and drinks at the Yardhouse, followed by a night of pizza and beer at Rocky Vanders.

Friday

BBQ pulled pork sandwich for lunch at Smokin’ Ts.

Saturday

Dinner with the visiting ANI folks at Fogo de Chao.