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Let Me See That Lobstah Roll

I’m in Maine!!

After a 4.5 hour train ride and a 2-hour bus ride, I got in around 9pm last night.

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We stopped at Amato’s on the way back to grab sandwiches, and I got the chicken pesto. After a long day of travel, I was starving.

We woke up this morning and went for a quick three-mile run before packet pickup.

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Packet pickup was a little town hall.

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This is, by far, the smallest packet pickup I’ve ever seen.

Because there are less than 300 people running this race! (Making it also, the smallest race I will have ever run.)

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But for such a small race, the t-shirts aren’t bad! Tech tees for the win. (Also, hey Lindsay back there. Yes, I will be blogging this.)

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OH YES.


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We went to lunch at Portland Lobster Company, and I was an incredibly happy lady.

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Lobster? Eating on the water? OH YES.

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Lindsay, Lizzy and me

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Our buzzers were lobster-shaped. I am seriously in love.

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Oh sweet lobster and butter.

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Afterwards, we walked around downtown Portland for bit and did some shopping. (I bought Bailey a stuffed lobster.)

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Mom, I bet you’d like this place.

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And then we went to the beach at Pine Point. Lobster and beach in one day!??!?!

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And now it’s time to carb-load. I LOVE LIZZY.

The Tao of a Night Out

All I wanted to do in Vegas was lay by the pool, eat good food and party like a rockstar.

Last night, we ate good food and partied like rockstars.

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When trying to pick a location for dinner, we both wanted to go somewhere we couldn’t go in NYC. But most of the great Vegas restaurants are also in NYC. We’d heard a lot about the Vegas Tao, so we decided to give it a try, even though we’ve both been to its NYC counterpart.

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And we love any excuse to get dressed up.

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When our server told us about his picks on the menu, he mentioned a lobster wonton. Lobster (along with avocado, duck and scallops) is one of the things that I really can’t say no to on a menu. Ashley said my eyes lit up when he said the word “lobster.” This lobster wonton was made with mushrooms in a shiitake ginger broth, and it was amazing.

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Our reservation was at 10, but we didn’t sit until close to 11, so when we sat down, we were ravenous and needed two appetizers.

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We split three rolls–the Tao Angry Dragon roll with eel, a spicy lobster roll with caviar, and the chef’s roll.

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And each had a piece of tuna.

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We’d picked up a fistful of passes to clubs from a random near-toothless dude on the street, but we ended up just walking up the stairs to the Tao nightclub to continue our evening.

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We made friends.

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With bottle service.

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And each other. (Not that half-naked waitress, though.)

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Ashley is smarter than me. She brought flats for when her feet would inevitably start to hurt.

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After a long, much-needed night of sleep, it was nearly lunchtime by the time we were ready to roll. We went to Red, White and Blue, and I had a turkey burger–because I saw the avocado on it.