Bonding with friends, bonding with food.
Best of both worlds.. . I guess. I really
should make a point to ask if we can relax in a park with a salad, or some
kiwis and melons- I should stop accepting foody invitations out around America,
as scrummy as they are. … I don’t really want to be rolling back to Scotland in
a few weeks!
Fire and Ice on Monday, with friends and
Katies Scottish cousins- having never been here before, I found it a true
treat.. getting to pick what I wanted to eat and watch it get fried and
frazzled to a great taste right in front of me. Being the smiley person I am,
the chef ended up giving me a free ‘toy’ since he asked if I was getting a
happy meal.
Wednesday I enjoyed the company of my
American girly, Michelle! Hearing her stories from London and Iceland, we
talked for as long as we could, and caught up on stories and past movements in
our busy lives with a Chinese, of course.
Thursday brought in the annual Scooperbow,l
event in Boston- which I enjoyed with the Admissions Team. The working day ended and we all headed to
the Boston Scooperbowl madness beside Government Centre. 10$ which went to
charity, and onwards we went to a melting death by chocolate chip mint ice-cream
and dozens of freezing frosty flavors. I
unfortunately had a bit too much fun, and ended the even with terribly sticky
hands, getting to feisty in the lines for the icecream. If you are in Boston around this even in
June, I would highly recommend going to it- not eating prior to going AND thanks
to a colleague, bringing ready salted chips (crisps) with you, to mix and match
your taste buds to manage to eat even MORE icecream.. Challenge accepted,
right? Go and have an Nicecream time,
trying to eat as much icecream as possible- its for a good cause.. afterall.. .
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