Thursday, April 29, 2010

Dancing in the (Boston) Streets

Hey There Perty Bloggers,

April has been a whirlwind of a month. The first couple of weeks were spent only on studying while the last couple of weeks have seen me traveling all over the United States: this past weekend the ballroom dance team went to Boston for a competition at MIT!

While I spent most of the time in either costumes or sweatpants, I thought it would be fun to share some of the pictures and experiences. Friday after classes was pure traveling - five hours from Binghamton to Boston, but ultmiatley the drive was fun. We threw on our iPods and just jammed out to the different music. Because my brother lives in Boston, I stayed with him in his apartment while the other teammates stayed in the Hyatt hotel. I went in with them to unpack and we hung before I took a cab to my brother's - my mom wouldn't let me take the T so late at night. Even though she was in a completely different state, she is uber protective; both great and annoying at the same time.






Saturday morning started out early. I woke at 6am to take the T over to MIT and walked through the beautiful streets near the Charles River. It sounds cheesy, but the quiet morning air was so peaceful and a great time to just be by myself and sink deep into my own thoughts. I arrived early enough to get changed and put my "face" on and danced with a TBA partner for smooth - my regular partner didn't come to the competition so I danced with three different partners. I was so excited to wear the standard costume that was hidden in the Ballroom Costume Closet (see pictures below!). We were done early and a whole group of us decided to explore the city. We went to Quincy Market and saw a bunch of the little stands and ate lunch at an Irish pub. It was a small meal for an unnecessarily large price and while I enjoyed it, I would have rathered another eatery.




Besides the food, there was a ton of fun looking out at the water and dancing in the streets...yes, we made sure to have an audience!









For dessert, which by the way totally made up for lunch, we went to the famous Mike's Pastrys where the line was out the door and down the street. I was impressed by how fast the line went even though it was crazy and smushed inside the small bake shop. The cannoli's definitely lived up to their praises. I got a choclate mousse with choclate chips and it was the most delicious pastry I have eaten. I had to eat it in small doses because it was really ricj but it was oh so woth it! I grabbed my brother some choclate chip cookies to cheer him up for his finals that he was studying for and also for having me as his guest, I hope he enjoyed them! As delicious as everything was, the prices were, again, a little ridiculous. For a canoli and two cookies, the toal came out to 8.50! But I choose to overlook it because they were just soo good!!

My canoli!


I couldn't resist...I had to take a bite!
My outfit wasn't anything special. I just threw on jeans and a top. I had to pack light for thie trip because we were all condensing into cars so I couldn't have a lot of luggae. My trick for squeezing three days of clothes into a small duffel bag was just to bring clothes that could be used multiple times. I wore my jeans for traveling and exploring, my sweatpants and t-shirts both days in-between dances and brought three extra shirts and some pjs, along with my costumes and usual toiletries.

I am wearing: Jeans: (Nine West); Shirt: (Charlotte Russe); Flip Flops: (Victoria's Secret Pink); Sunglasses: (Betsey Johnson)


Sunday morning was a filled day of dancing. The morning was Latin and Rythem where I danced with one of the girls from our team (my new bestie!) and a male from MIT. I got a couple of callbacks in some of the dances but no ribbons - maybe next year! The best part of the Latin/Rythem section was dancing the Bolero with my MIT partner. He taught me the basic and a New Yorker about a half an hour before we were to go on. Thats right, I performed a dance I've never learned and actually got called back once for it! I really wished that I got a ribbon because it would be soo awesome to have gotten a ribbon in a dance I've never learned but unfortunately it was not meant to be. Bummerrrr.



Performing Latin/Rythem in my animal print skirt!
In the evening was standard and although everyone from our team was beginning to leave, I performed Standard with one of the men on our team. We got called back for a couple of dances as well (still no ribbons - shucks!) and I got to wear the standard dress one more time - I was so excited!


My Costume!!
The weekend was a ton of fun even though I got back really late Sunday night/Monday morning. It was a great break from the stress of school work and I can't wait to start summer lessons - seeing those Pre-champs dance was inspiring!
Have an Awesome Day!

9 comments:

Leeann @ Join the Gossip said...

Wow! So cool! Sounds like a blast! I adore Boston and while there spent so much time at Quincy Market.

Marta from With Love... said...

Looks like you had such a fun time :)

P.S. You look breathtaking in your costume, what a vision!

-Marta

Unknown said...

fab post x

daisychain said...

Aw looks like so much fun!

Connie @ SogniESorrisi said...

Great photos. I love Boston.

Leia said...

gorgeous photos and i LOVE your costume! WOW!

Unknown said...

oh your costume is so much fun...of course the feathers make it so amazing.
xoxo alison

S.Elisabeth said...

This is SO cool! I love your dancing outfits so much, I always love seeing dance costumes! And I'm glad you had a tone of fun the latter half of April!

BonBon Rose Girls Kristin said...

What fun. LOVE your costumes...and that canoli...yum!