On Saturday we took care of some business, getting ourselves library cards for the Boston Public Library, etc. But it was that evening that we really became citizens, when we attended our first Red Sox game at Fenway Park. Making the evening more exciting still, Sox rookie Clay Buchholz threw a no-hitter against the O’s. The place went NUTS!
The final strike of the game:

On Sunday we got up extra early and stumbled over to Cambridge for sailing lessons at the MIT sailing pavilion. The Institute has about 50 boats available FREE to students and their guests, including 35 “Tech Dinghies” for novices. They gave us a few basic pointers, a couple of long-winded demonstrations of how to rig and unrig the boats, and turned us loose on the Charles River.



We can’t wait to get back out there some more!
Sunday night we met a couple of Kate's friends from Georgetown, Emily and Tommy. We went for dinner in the North End, Boston's historically Italian district. The food was great!
Monday we went to Revere Beach, which is just northeast of the city, past Logan airport. It was no Thailand, but a nice way to spend Labour Day all the same. The sand was fine and reasonably clean, and the water was, shall we say, “refreshing.” So refreshing, in fact, that we only needed about one minute to feel completely refreshed and ready to get out. The best part was that it was only half an hour away, and accessible by the T (subway).