Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Daniel Crane

Back.

Welcome back. Colorado was crazy awesome. But 3 weeks of MCATs, weddings, family, driving, and getting a very stubborn wisdom tooth pulled has worn me out. Just in time to finish all my loan paperwork and apply to medical school too. F.

In the spirit of tradition, I've displayed a rough chronology of the past 3 weeks in several photos. Seems to work well for me. So, without further adieu....


Drunken Irish men



Megan and Ron's Vows



Megan and her uncles



Nancy Lee



After Party


Justin's Mom, Justin, and Chris



Future sight of nuptials ;-)



Scotts's Labs



Arapahoe Rescue Patrol Tug of War



It really is. And it really is the state motto.



Abby Crane


Rachel and Daniel Crane

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Bahston

Arrived Friday morning, left Tuesday afternoon. Did some rock climbing, lots of sight-seeing, boozed, griled, shopped, rooted for the Sox, saw old friends, met new friends, and ate some really amazing seafood.

Sharpy, Me, Skillman (I mean Kiser) at Cheers

Newfound friends are always so much fun
(aren't they Tilden?)


Mmmmmm... stuffed lobstah



French DUI test, apparently

Fantastic weekend. And don't think I'll ever get tired of trying to fake a Boston accent. No no. It's wicked fun. You should try it.

But now with the MCATs a short 8 days away (ef!), I'll be locking myself away for a while. I leave for Colorado Monday, returning late July/early August with the boy. (Tied up and gagged in the back of his truck of course)

Perhaps I'll blog a bit from the road. But really, there's nothing to see in Kansas, or Missouri, or Ohio, or western Pennsylvania. So don't expect much.

The Green Monstah

It's nothing against you Yankee fans, really. But for the record, Fenway Park kicks ass.











Jeff managed to score 4 tickets to Monday night's game against the Texas Rangers. Wicked awesome. No, wicked crazy awesome.

Rock Climbing

What's a vacation without a little bouldering?


Badass Sharpy




Tilden

Great, another sport I'm hooked on that costs a lot of money.