Friday, August 9, 2013

KV13 and Boston

So let me start off by saying that 3 years ago an event came about that inspired us to put something on our bucket list. This was called KV13 and we had to make it happen by the time 2013 was over. The years went by without us really trying, but then when this summer started we both realized we were running out of time and there was no way we weren’t going to do it. Basically this whole concert tour was planned around KV13. We didn’t just pick these concert dates randomly.


This leads to us having a day off yesterday between shows and heading to Boston. We drove about 3 hours there and it was almost surreal that we were actually doing KV13 after talking about it for so many years. I am proud of us for accomplishing it. As for what KV13 is…..I can’t tell you. Sorry J This one will stay a secret between us for years to come.
We had a very productive day going around to the different areas of Boston and discovering new things. We also went to Harvard, bought hoodies, and perfected our Boston accents. We cracked ourselves up making videos in our accents. Our favorite words are Pah-king, Hah-vard, and fobnobber. We will probably be speaking in these accents for a long time. If anything, we’ll piss our families off. We decided that Boston is our favorite city we’ve visited so far.



After Boston we headed to NYC for the night. The traffic through Connecticut is horrible. It took us forever. We eventually made it and were able to hit up our favorite food spot, Shake Shack. We decided before we left that Shake Shack was going to be the one meal that we purchased the entire trip. It was well worth it!! We spent some time in Times Square just people watching. We pissed a guy off who was dressed in a costume. He thought we took a picture with him but it was really just a vine. He hassled us for money. We won. Sucks for him. We took the subway to the West Village and saw a movie set. We weren’t able to figure out what movie it was though, then we headed back to the car. We had a parking ticket. It said we were parked within 2 feet of a fire hydrant. I think you can tell from the picture that we are far from 2 feet away from the hydrant. The ticket was for $115. That’s not going to happen. We will be disputing it online. After having all that fun, we headed to Holmdel, NJ to stay with one of J’s college friends. It was nice to have a cozy bed and hot shower!




Today we drove to Providence, Rhode Island for the next show. We learned on our way out of New Jersey that it is illegal to pump your own gas. That is just so weird to us! We splurged on coffee because we were worn out but we still feel so tired!! The whole trip was rainy and gross. It doesn’t really feel like summer around here. But we made it safely. We are just waiting anxiously outside the venue for the show tonight!!


A&J

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