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Boston and New York. Reliving the dream.

So, this is what happened.

Eight of our best friends.  An open bar.  The newest techie gadgets.  Lobster ravioli.  The most fantastic people on the planet.  Open bar.  Swag bags.  Trains.  Planes.  Taxis.   Super Secret Pizza Parties.  Open bar.   Hello Kitty rainboots.  Pictures and videos that can never EVER hit the interwebs.   Laptop and printer giveaways.  An open bar.

Am I forgetting something?

Probably.

My ears are still all poppy from the plane, and it inhibits me from focusing on anything besides OMG MY EARS ARE BROKEN AND MY BRAIN IS DYING.

But, besides that, I can say, with absolute authority, our time in Boston and New York City were beyond compare.   The things we saw, the people we met?  Life changing.

And now?  We are all, OMG, we simply must do it again, let’s get a giant bus, and tour the country, and hang out with all our bloggy friends, and give away amazing gifts, and make ourselves laugh, and eat lobster ravioli, with our open bar, and oh, I don’t know, end the war and institute a working health care system because, yeah, we are fucking brilliant

So anyways, until that happens, we just wanted to thank you all again, for letting us hang out with you in your amazing cities, it was legendary.

Don’t believe us?

We have photographic evidence!

Plus, we aren’t the only ones talking about it, see what some of our newest best friends have to say about it!

Momisodes

Twitarded

Arbitrary Babble

The Drafts Folder

jen + tommy

My Messy Paradise

Pop Discourse

The Wannabe WAHM

The Other Boufs

…Just Over The River

The Fence

New England Through Yummy Mommy’s Eyes

Spawnocalypse

P.S. Did you come chill with us in Boston or NYC and then blog about it?  Leave us a comment, so we can add it to our post!

~Brittany

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25 Responses to Boston and New York. Reliving the dream.
  1. We could totally rule the world, and I’ll be there to walk you through the big bad city.

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  2. I had the most fun a stick-head could have!

  3. ali says:

    I’m pretty sure there are some videos that have already been shared….hahah ;)

    love you/

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  4. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Angie, barefootfoodie. barefootfoodie said: Reliving the AWESOME. http://bit.ly/3GWvUU [...]

  5. I would totally follow you guys around the country in my beat up civic and be a roadie. Because I love you all so much that little things like almost dying driving to NYC (THOSE PEOPLE ARE FUCKING CRAZY) don’t deter me. Even if there wasn’t an open bar, free stuff and amazing food…..probably. ;)

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  6. I am kicking myself for not taking pictures..but I did have a wonderful time!! Thank you for hosting such a great event – I will gladly party with you gals again!!

  7. howdy y’all -

    as one of the few gents at the party, i felt it was my duty to supply subsequent male perspective:

    http://www.jenandtommy.com/2009/11/aiming-low-in-boston.html

    We had a blast – you should DEFinitely do it again. Soon.

    See ya then,

  8. Assertagirl says:

    Since I missed the trip (sniff, sniff) I will totally be checking out the posts that our guests wrote about the events.

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  9. Boston Mamas says:

    Was SO thrilled to meet you ladies. I hope you come party in the hood again sometime soon! xoxo Christine

  10. Grumble Girl says:

    I can’t believe how sick-jealous I am that I couldn’t come… sniff. More advance notice for next time – I will be there – consider yourselves warned.

    The pics are outstanding… so thrilled that you all had such a fabulous time. Le sigh.

  11. JulieBouf says:

    Just got my post up at http://bouffamily.blogspot.com/2009/11/thanks-aiming-low.html.

    I was going to write something witty, but I have to go rescue my son from swallowing pennies!

  12. Momisodes says:

    I am so thrilled I had a chance to hang you with you all in Boston. And you I totally think you all should tour the country by bus. At least, do the East coast again :)

    Can’t wait to see you all again!

  13. Effbit says:

    It was a fantastic event! Lovely meeting you ladies, and hope that you keep up your efforts! Will defo keep our eyes open for those in the future.

  14. Kami says:

    You all broke my blogger cherry. It was my very first event as a blogger. And man, am I ready for more…

  15. Lisa says:

    Got my post up, but basically it just links to JulieBouf’s post.

    http://justovertheriver.blogspot.com/2009/11/i-like-to-aim-low.html

  16. Kami says:

    Ok, so I’m a little slow on the uptake. I just now wrote about the Boston party. It’s up on my blog. Feel free to check it out. I call it: I Aim Low. Like it?
    http://livefromthefence.blogspot.com/2009/11/incognito.html

  17. Deb says:

    OMG, I’m totally in for the tour! I had such a good time meeting old bloggy friends and meeting new ones. Can’t wait to meet up again.

  18. When you all were in NYC was when I met Anissa at the TODAY show thing and she TOTALLY touched my life. I hope she gets better soon. I want to be just like you all when I grow up, oh wait, I’m already grown up… DAMNIT!!

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