So it has been quite a while since our last post. And because we are lame we didn't even get our camera out during Christmas break. (I suppose in Tyler's defense he was studying for his first set of finals so it was probably my job to take the pics, oops). So here are some more recent things that have been going on in good ole bean town. Last Monday, Tyler and I got to go to the Celtics/Suns game at the Garden (thanks Mom and Dave!!). It was a lot of fun especially since Tyler is a pretty devoted Suns fan and I am quickly becoming a devoted Celtics fan. We even each had a t-shirt for our team.
You can kind of see our T-shirts here. For any of you who didn't watch or hear about the game, Tyler is making that face because, well, it wasn't such a hot night for the Suns. Luckily though, they won a game last night and have a chance to take out the Spurs this week so hopefully they can redeem themselves. :)
This is a picture of the scoreboard at halftime. You can't see it too well but the score is 64-34 and for the Suns it didn't get much better from there, but for any of my fellow Celtics fans-Go Celtics!
These next pictures are from Saturday when we went Candlepin Bowling with some of the other 1L (first year) law students in our ward. Candlepin bowling was actually invented here in Massachusetts and is actually a pretty big thing here in New England and Eastern Canada. It is mostly the same as regular bowling except for the pins are skinnny and straight up and down and the balls are much smaller. The place we went to has actually been around since the 1930's so it was a fun thing to get to do.
Here is Tyler in action he actually did really well, despite the fact that he would usually use his other arm. As you can see there is only one pin left.
Here's me also in action, though for anyone who has seen me at regular bowling, I am just as bad at this. :) This is a good shot though to show the size of the ball.
Here is a pretty bad picture of the pins, because the place is so old it doesn't have amazing lighting but I think you can kind of get the idea.
This is the group that we went with, all of the husbands are 1L's at HLS and one of the other girls also works at HBS with me. The girl in the middle works with molecular biologist at BU as a research assistant. Anyway, it was a ton of fun and for anyone who comes out to visit you'll have to give it a try!