{"id":500,"date":"2008-12-29T23:06:00","date_gmt":"2008-12-29T23:06:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/vyrdolak.com\/wordpress\/?p=500"},"modified":"2008-12-29T23:06:00","modified_gmt":"2008-12-29T23:06:00","slug":"boston-the-ballet-and-christmas-three-days-late","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/vyrdolak.com\/wordpress\/?p=500","title":{"rendered":"Boston, the ballet, and Christmas three days late!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>My sister&#8217;s second rebooked flight on Friday night arrived at the &#8220;delayed&#8221; time the airline announced, 11:15 p.m. I am getting much too familiar with Manchester Airport in the middle of the night. We had to wait for Jill&#8217;s checked bag to come up on the luggage carousel, and then we headed for Dad&#8217;s, a full hour&#8217;s drive.<\/p>\n<p>We didn&#8217;t get there without a hitch, however. <!--more the REST of the story...(long!)-->Shortly after I left my house, I realized that my car&#8217;s headlights had that distinctive asymmetry that denotes a burned out bulb, on the driver&#8217;s side, low beams only. *groan* The road conditions were less than ideal, as it was&#8211;we went through a brief &#8220;sleet shower&#8221; in Manchester and further west, it was raining and the roads were icing up. But in Amherst, New Hampshire, a cop pulled me over and gave me a warning for the burned-out headlight! I mean, it had just gone out! I was peeved, and had to drive all the rest of the way to Dad&#8217;s and then home from there with my high beams on as much as possible.<\/p>\n<p>I dropped off Jill, her bags, two large trash bags full of my own wrapped gifts and a bottle of wine at the lake house, where Dad had been waiting up for us. Jill wanted to go straight to bed, and I still needed to go home and do my New Moon ritual. I missed the last one, for the Full Moon two weeks earlier. With the storm and the power outage and all, I just completely blanked out on it. That was the first Moon ritual I&#8217;d missed in <em>years<\/em>. I felt really bad about it. So, I definitely didn&#8217;t want to miss this one&#8211;even if I was up past 3:00 a.m. doing it.<\/p>\n<p>On Saturday morning, I got up an hour early to make sure I was ready when Jill and Dad picked me up at 10:30 a.m. I was all dressed in my new black velvet outfit and it looked really nice. Trouble is&#8211;neither Jill nor Dad dressed nearly as nicely as I did. Dressing up is traditional for <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bostonballet.org\/nutcracker\/default.html\" target=\"_blank\">the Nutcracker<\/a> and we had $90 tickets, I would think a tie, at least, would be in order! But Jill just wore slacks and a sweater and Dad wore a dress shirt but no tie or jacket. (He wore a polo shirt to <em>A Christmas Carol!<\/em>)<\/p>\n<p>When Dad and Jill first arrived, Dad was a bit snappish, and I was thinking, &#8220;oh, great, here we go again.&#8221; But he settled down. The whole day went quite smoothly. We ended up taking <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mbta.com\/schedules_and_maps\/subway\/\" target=\"_blank\">the T (i.e. the subway)<\/a> everywhere after we parked at Alewife. There were more stairs in the stations than I consciously remembered&#8211;if the T stops had elevators, where they had no escalators, I didn&#8217;t know where to find them&#8211;but Dad toughed it out. By the end of the day, he was talking about how much easier it was to take the T than to drive in Boston, and how the whole reason he never came into Boston was because he hated driving (and parking) in the city so much. He was really a convert! I don&#8217;t think he&#8217;d ever taken the T in Boston before! Fortunately, I&#8217;d gotten introduced to the new <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mbta.com\/fares_and_passes\/charlie\/\" target=\"_blank\">&#8220;Charlie Card&#8221; electronic fare system<\/a> in September, and this time I scored a real Charlie Card, which is a plastic card and can be recharged as many times as you need it. (In September, I just got a &#8220;Charlie ticket.&#8221;) I also know the T system, and I&#8217;d printed out maps the night before, so I knew exactly what stops we needed to get off at and where to go after that.<\/p>\n<p>The only time we got a bit lost was coming out of the T at Downtown Crossing, where the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bostonoperahouse.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">Boston Opera House<\/a> is. Jill suggested that we go into Macy&#8217;s, which opened right off the T station, and use Macy&#8217;s escalators to go up to street level to avoid some of the stairs. So we were roaming around Macy&#8217;s, getting distracted by merchandise, and using the restrooms, and finally came out on the street two short blocks up from the Opera House, still about 45 minutes before the 1:00 p.m. matinee started. The Opera House hadn&#8217;t even opened their doors yet.<\/p>\n<p>But here&#8217;s something I <em>didn&#8217;t<\/em> know about: the day before, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.boston.com\/news\/local\/breaking_news\/2008\/12\/person_shot_in.html\" target=\"_blank\">there was a shooting in Downtown Crossing!<\/a> I read about this in the <em>Globe<\/em> that night after I got home! The exit from Macy&#8217;s where the hotdog cart is, that the article mentions, where the police picked up all the shell casings&#8211;that&#8217;s the same exit we came out of! You certainly wouldn&#8217;t have thought anything like that had happened 24 hours earlier&#8211;no extra police presence, tons of people on the streets.<\/p>\n<p>Jill raved about how good our seats were, which was nice to hear considering all I went through getting the tickets in September! We had the front row of the second section in the mezzanine, and they really were great seats, with a perfect view of the entire stage.<\/p>\n<p>The performance was&#8230;well, it was the Nutcracker. I&#8217;m not that crazy about ballet or the Nutcracker itself. This was something Dad really wanted to do and I was just going along. The performance had some exceptional elements and some things open to criticism. I did like the way they increased Drosselmeier&#8217;s role because he&#8217;s my favorite character in the Nutcracker. The Boston Opera House is one of those gilded rococo old theatres, completely renovated fairly recently, and it is truly stunning, no question about it. I also like it far more than the Wang Center, which I long ago swore I would never go to again because the seating is designed so poorly, I can&#8217;t see anything. (Yes, the Opera House has lots and <em>lots<\/em> of places where the Phantom could be lurking! \ud83d\ude42 )<\/p>\n<p>After that it was back on the T and over to the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.unionoysterhouse.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">Union Oyster House<\/a> for an early dinner. I&#8217;ve wanted to go to the Union Oyster House for thirty years and I&#8217;ve finally been there! It is very cool. I loved it. I made special requests and had a very simple meal indeed&#8211;broiled scallops and steamed broccoli, and that is all! But it was very good, and anyway, the food was the least of the reasons that I wanted to go to this restaurant. I&#8217;m a sucker for anything that just stinks of history. *g* When we finished, it was only 5:30 p.m. and I wouldn&#8217;t have minded going through <a href=\"http:\/\/www.faneuilhallmarketplace.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">Faneuil Hall Marketplace<\/a>, right next door, but Jill and Dad wanted to start home, so we got back on the T. Altogether, it cost us $7 to park at Alewife and $15.30 in fares for the T. It would probably have cost at least double that just to park someplace in Boston, and we&#8217;d have had to park twice or take the T or a cab anyway between the Opera House and the restaurant. Yay for public transportation! \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n<p>Dad and Jill dropped me off at home. We&#8217;d considered going back to the lake and opening our gifts, but I pointed out that if we did that, someone would need to give me a ride home afterwards, and both Jill and Dad said &#8220;they didn&#8217;t think they&#8217;d be up to&#8221; giving me a ride home. *sigh*<\/p>\n<p>On Sunday, I spent several hours in the afternoon finding someplace that was open where I could buy a replacement bulb for my car&#8217;s headlight (which I replaced myself). I&#8217;ve been pulled over by the cops in Townsend several times for just this sort of thing, and I wanted to get it taken care of before I needed to drive after dark. Dad was playing in a concert that had been postponed from the previous week thanks to a snowstorm, and then he was going to be glued to the two football games on whose outcome the New England Patriots&#8217; playoff hopes rested.<\/p>\n<p>I made a batch of stuffed mushrooms, wrapped one last forgotten gift and went up to the lake for dinner, presents-opening and the end of the Patriots&#8217; season this year. (Rats&#8230;) At least Dad had plenty of diversion to help keep him from sinking into a morass of gloom. We <em>finally<\/em> opened all our Christmas presents, on December 28th! (No big dinner, though, dinner was just fish and a salad. We didn&#8217;t do a holiday dinner this year, unless you count the Union Oyster House.)<\/p>\n<p>I got some great stuff! Most of it had been on my wish list. I got a combo DVD\/VCR player, a programmable heater for my bathroom, a Dremel tool basic kit (man, I&#8217;ve <em>always<\/em> wanted one of these!), the DVD of <em>Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull<\/em> (which I really liked), and two books, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Dark-Banquet-Curious-Blood-Feeding-Creatures\/dp\/0307381129\/\" target=\"_blank\">Dark Banquet<\/a> by Bill Schutt and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Vampire-Nation-Arlene-Russo\/dp\/0738714569\/\" target=\"_blank\">Vampire Nation<\/a> by Arlene Russo. I got a couple of surprises, too: a set of handle things for doing push-ups, that I talked about when we saw them in Staples (don&#8217;t ask me why Staples had them&#8230;) in August, and a DVD of <em>Hellboy<\/em> that my brother-in-law got me on a guess. It was a damn good guess, because I love <em>Hellboy<\/em>, but unfortunately I love it so much, I already have it on DVD. I&#8217;m going to exchange it for another DVD, though.<\/p>\n<p>After presents, I hung out until everyone else crashed, and came home. Tomorrow, I&#8217;m going up to the lake for lunch and then driving my sister to the airport for her return flight. With luck, this time things will go a bit more smoothly! At the beginning of last week, Jill flew to New York for work reasons, and ended up sitting at JFK for something like nine hours&#8211;then she got sick for Christmas (with a house full of guests) and then ran into all that mess flying out here. We&#8217;re getting a snow storm on Wednesday, and I&#8217;m just hoping that same storm won&#8217;t be hitting Chicago on Tuesday! (Right now, it doesn&#8217;t look like it.) 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