Wednesday morning in Boston
On Wednesday morning we woke up early and had a bacon and egg
breakfast with
hober’s
parents. Then it was off to the commuter
boat for a lovely ride into Boston. If you’ve never
ridden the commuter boat into town, we highly recommend it,
especially when the weather is nice. Great views of various harbor islands, Castle
Island, etc.
From Rowe’s Wharf, we walked to the Common via Downtown Crossing, and strolled from the Park Street end to the other, cutting through the emptied Frog Pond in the process.
We walked through the Public
Garden, and took a ride on a swan boat. Now, since
kirinqueen
had never ridden the swan boats before,
hober had
to take her to Shreve, Crump &
Low to buy her one of their swan boat pins:
A Surprise Purchase
Then
hober
suggested we look at engagement rings. We had looked at rings
before, so
kirinqueen
assumed we were just looking for some more ideas. The other
places we’d looked just didn’t have what we were
looking for, but at Shreve’s we found a ring that was
completely ideal. The salesman was very helpful and let
kirinqueen
try it on. Wow.
hober had
tried to, up to that point, not clue
kirinqueen
in on his ring-choosing/buying process, so she couldn’t
get too excited — yet. We’re not exactly the
“instant gratification NOW!!” types.
So when the salesman asked
hober if
he wanted to buy it, and he said yes,
kirinqueen
was caught by surprise. The salesman needed some time to run a
credit check, so we were asked to come back in 15 minutes. Both
of us had a little adrenaline flowing at that point.
hober
could have really used a drink, but the bar down the street
wasn’t open yet, it being only 11:30 in the morning. So we went
to the Arlington
Street Starbucks for an iced tea. Then we sat on a bench
overlooking the Public Garden lagoon and he calmed down a bit.
For tax reasons, we had the ring shipped to San Diego, so any
official proposal had to wait until Friday, but presumably
kirinqueen
would have stopped
hober
from forking over the credit card if there were any possibility
of a negative answer.
Friends, Family, and Food
We wandered around the public garden and the common before
catching the train up to Cambridge to meet
hober’s
Auntie Anne, who works in Harvard’s registrar’s
office.
The three of us took the 77
bus to Arlington to have lunch at Blue Ribbon
BBQ. On the way to the bus
hober
told his aunt about what had just transpired, so she was the
first to find out. During the bus ride and an excellent lunch,
she shared a few more embarassing stories from
hober’s
childhood with
kirinqueen.
After lunch we headed up the hill to the nursing home in which
hober’s
grandmother lives, and broke the news to her. She nodded and
said, “that’s nice.” I suppose that when you’re 92
there’s very little in life that can surprise you.
We visited with her for about an hour, then headed back in town
to try to buy duck
tour tickets at the Prudential Center.
Alas, they were sold out. To kill time before heading to The Burren for dinner with
Perkins, we meandered around the mall and sat in its new South
Garden. After dinner we ran into this dude
hober
went to high school with,
Grenham, whom he hadn’t seen in several bajillion years or so.
After getting something to drink and socializing for a bit at
the Someday
Cafe, we were back on the train to Braintree,
where
hober’s
dad picked us up. We waited until we got back to the house to
share our news with his parents and sister.
hober’s
parents were happily surprised with the news and, after some
consultation in the other room, they decided to give
kirinqueen
the sapphire which
hober’s
father had given his mother when he was born. Yay! Then we
celebrated by finishing off all the Bailey’s in the house.
Thursday was a boring travel day (Boston to San Diego), so
there’s not much to write about it, other than that
laureltree
rules for picking us up on such short notice.
A Friday Lunch at the Del
On Friday
hober
took
kirinqueen
to the Hotel del Coronado
for lunch. After eating lunch but before dessert was served,
hober
asked
kirinqueen
to open a small package tied up with a white satin ribbon.
hober
took the box, kneeled next to
kirinqueen,
opened it, and asked, “Will you marry me?” And
kirinqueen
replied, “Of course I’ll marry you!”
And there you have it. Un-thumbnailed, unedited photos here. Yay!
—
kirinqueen
and
hober
