So . . . check out the cool couple we enticed to Boston to come visit us this year . . .
Aren't they adorable? They are also probably two of the most fun people in the world and hilarious to be around! We had an awesome week with them.
Didn't get enough pictures, but I loved these:
Kite-flying on Cape Cod
Ellis carefully making sure his shirt was full of sticky sand
Brady and McCall heard a rumor that Boston has really good root beer. Wonder where that came from??? But they really wanted to be sure to have the best Boston root beer ever while they were here, so we had a root beer taste test with the 4 best ones we could find. The contestants: Virgils, John Buckman's, Mug, and Wild Willy's.
Some of us took the taste test very seriously.
Others took it very, very seriously.
Others just like a good excuse to drink more root beer!
BTW, the winner: Wild Willy's -- a mere 5 minute drive from our house! Of course, Ben, the root beer connoisseur, still insists that the sophisticated taste of Virgil's (available at your local Trader Joe's) is the best.
We did lots of fun Boston things that aren't pictured here. We also ate lots of really good food, which we were happy to introduce them to. I'm still dreaming about the night at Pizzeria Regina and the cannolis and red velvet whoopie pie from Mike's. Mostly I'm dreaming about the whoopie pie.
I also can't bypass the opportunity to document this story: On one of our many nights staying up late talking, we were sitting by the computer planning out where we would go for the best clam chowder. We were planning on going to Cape Cod the next day (specifically Chatham), so I turned to the computer and typed "Best clam chowder in Chatham" into the Google search bar. Well, our dear McCall was sitting off to an angle, and you know how sometimes the letters c and l put together can look like a lower-case d? Well, they did, so she thought I had typed "Best dam chowder in Chatham." With no hesitation whatsoever, she reached her finger up to point out my mistake: "You spelled the swear word wrong!" she said. It took me a minute to figure out what on earth she was talking about, but we all busted up laughing for like 5 minutes. Then we quoted McCall's eager spelling correction several times for the rest of their stay. I love how she had no trouble believing that I would type such a phrase into the Google search bar, and secondly that she thought I would really misspell one of my favorite curse words :) That girl is so funny and unabashed, in a very cute kind of way. We sure love her. Thanks for marrying my brother, McCall! And thanks to both of you for [submitting to our bribes and coercion and] coming to visit us!