This weekend I had the pleasure of going back to my old stomping grounds: good old Beantown. The whole weekend was pretty much an assortment of randomness that just kind of happened.
It started on Thursday afternoon when Seth, a dancing friend of mine originally from San Fransisco, texted me asking if I would like to play in a basketball game for his coed league at MIT. I’ve done this a few times before, and it always proves to be a good time. Usually Seth plays and we dominate, but Seth had work this time, so I was responsible for getting his team the W. I succeeded in leading the team to a win, dropping at least 14 with 10 assists, and a few steals and rebounds. There was some tension during half time though. Whenever I play any kind of organized basketball, I always take it upon myself to coach the players around me. You could say it’s inherent in my DNA. So during the half, I brought the whole team together and explained to them what we needed to do to win. At that point we were up something like 19-15. Unfortunately, the one woman on our team was getting water. When she came back to the court, I started telling her the same things I had finished telling the rest of the team, and she got quite defensive thinking that I was lecturing her on basketball because she was girl and didn’t know any better. Fortunately I was able to explain to her that I was telling her the same things that I had just finished telling the rest of the team, and she was generous enough to apologize to me after the game for snapping at me during the half.
Thursday ended with me going to a bar in Jamaica Plain with Adam and Megan (a couple other dancing friends) and having a cider. We ate some Cuban food at the bar that we had picked up across the street at a Cuban restaurant. The ordering process at the Cuban place was quite a bizarre experience. I never would have thought that I could go somewhere in the greater Boston area (except for maybe China town) and have the staff at the restaurant not speak a lick of English. My limited Spanish skills came in quite handy in getting me, Adam, and Megan the food we desired.
As a side note, I want to thank Megan and her boyfriend Alex for letting me crash at their house on Thursday night.
Friday was interesting as well. I ended getting up a lot earlier than I have in a long time (9am), and heading in to my old insurance job to do a few hours of consulting work for them. After I got out of there, I spent the afternoon at Seth’s apartment with him, kicking his ass at darts, drinking a beer, and then bringing him to the airport. Come to think of it, I actually played the part of Seth all weekend. He planned a trip to DC to visit some friends, and he let me crash at his place Friday and Saturday night. After the airport run, I had to hustle to get over to a show in Harvard Square that my friend Allegra is assistant directing: The Donkey Show. I can’t even describe how much fun I had dancing to disco music all night and seeing a great performance. You’ll just have to go check it out for yourself.
I followed up The Donkey Show by going to a Lindy Hop Dance with Allegra in Inman Square called Boston Swing Central. The White Heat Swing Orchestra was swingin’ fast and tight, and I had some fun dances. After the dance Allegra and another friend of mine, she who must not be named due to legally binding contracts, accompanied me to one of my favorite watering holes in Cambridge: People’s Republik. It’s a classic Cambridge bar where they only take cash, serve food during most hours, and have a limited but interesting and in my opinion, good, beer selection. The three of us closed out the place while talking about dance, The Donkey Show, and other random topics that generally come up while a crowd is drinking. We even had some random woman come talk to us about West Coast Swing because she saw Allegra and I reenacting some of the Hustle moves we were pulling out at the Donkey Show, which she mistook for West Coast Swing. When the lights came on, we decided that we weren’t ready to go to bed and continued the conversation up in Seth’s apartment, which is conveniently located about 100 yards from the bar (one of the main reasons why this place is one of my favorites). After a few more drinks and a couple hours of good company later, the ladies left, and I passed out…way too late for the day I had planned 7 hours later.
Friday was also my aunt’s 60th birthday, so I decided that we should go out to lunch on Saturday. I was a little late to meeting her because of the lateness of the night before, but we ended up having a great lunch of pizza and salad at Cambridge One in Harvard Square. The food there is so fresh, and the ambiance just feels right.
Then to continue my impersonation of Seth for the weekend, I ended up going to a dance workshop some friends of mine, Skye and Naomii, were teaching at Brookline Tai Chi, through Hop To The Beat. The classes were fun and informative. After the classes, the three of us ended up grabbing some dinner together at Whole Foods, before having the pleasure of listening to Gordon Webster and his band absolutely swing the sh!t out of the dance that night. It’s always a pleasure to listen to him tickle the ivories. Well, I should really say pound them.
After the dance I drove back to Cambridge, grabbed a beer and talked about The Donkey Show some more with Allegra, before heading back to Seth’s to rest up for my aunt’s official 60th birthday party at The Colonial Inn in Concord. The whole family was there, along with some of my aunt’s friends, and it was a really great time. My little cousins keep getting bigger and cuter, and my older cousins are turning into adults. It’s a little bizarre to see actually. The food at the Inn was incredible, and the chocolate raspberry birthday cake was delicious.
I capped the night off watching/falling asleep to the Patriots game on Johnny’s couch back in Nashua. It’s a good thing they beat the Jets this week. Last week’s loss to Indianapolis was just ridiculous.
This whole weekend really reminded me just how much I love being around Boston. I hadn’t spent enough time in Pittsburgh to be totally engrossed in the community around me, and due to my lifestyle choices, I wasn’t going to be immersing myself into the culture any time soon. I’m very happy that I left Pittsburgh and decided to come back to the east coast corridor and spend more time with my family and friends out here.
And so concludes this episode of Vagabond Diaries. Thanks for reading. Be sure to check back soon for more updates and stories on my life as a traveling Lindy Hopper.