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“I Think I’ll Go to Boston”

On Labor Day Weekend, I decided it was time to ditch New York for a bit and head up to Boston. The occasion? College football! And catching up with a good friend from school who already graduated (lame). My DSLR is out of wonk at the moment, so I documented my trip on Instragram (follow me @sari_ramirez). Above, transferring at Union Station in New Haven, Connecticut.

Arriving at South Station.

The Miami Hurricanes beating up on Boston College – I hadn’t gone to a UM game since I was 18!

Walking through Lincoln Plaza

Until next time, Beantown!

~ Sarah

Happy Summer Olympics!

Go Team USA!

Guest Post: Olympics Preview

Today we have a guest post from my friend Darci, a bonafide Olympics expert who blogs over at Swifter, Higher, Stronger! Enjoy!

USWNT goalie, Hope Solo

Hey there, Shades of Sarah readers! I’m Darci, your resident Olympics expert, here to tell you what you need to know about the London 2012 Olympic Games. Because if you’re not excited, you totally should be.

Women’s soccer kicks off the fun even before the cauldron is lit, with Team USA taking on France Wednesday afternoon. Missed it? No problem. The tournament runs through August 9th so you’ll have ample opportunity to see Hope Solo (my girl crush! – Sarah) and her rock star teammates go for the third straight American gold.

The games officially open on Friday night with the opening ceremony, directed by Danny Boyle of Slumdog Millionaire and 127 Hours fame. I spent the spring semester abroad in London and as a volunteer with London 2012 Ceremonies, so I can personally assure you that your jaw will hit the floor more than once. It’s full of British history, pop culture, and what’s rumored to be the biggest set change in history. Seriously. July 27th, 7:30 pm EST on NBC. Be there or miss out on all the water cooler topics for the next week.

American Swimmers Michael Phelps & Ryan Lochte

Swimming begins promptly on Saturday morning and is barely off the air for a moment until the Olympic flame is extinguished. Michael Phelps is looking to put on a repeat performance of his domination in Beijing, but you can bet that Ryan Lochte won’t go quietly into the night. On the women’s side of things, newcomer Missy Franklin is expected to make waves (pun most definitely intended).

On the track, Usain Bolt is on his own quest to hold onto the title of Fastest Man in the History of Ever, while hurdler Lolo Jones tries to put her heartbreaking stumble in Beijing behind her and take home the gold. Lolo was in the middle of a media storm recently when she revealed that she’s still a virgin – but more importantly, she’s an absolute riot! Follow her on Twitter, @lolojones.

Gymnast

Over in gymnastics, the Team USA ladies are without Beijing’s gold and silver medalists in the all-around competition, Nastia Liukin and Shawn Johnson. It’ll be really interesting to see new stars like Jordyn Wieber try to live up to their legacy! And speaking of legacy, LeBron James has been talking some trash about the 1992 men’s basketball Dream Team, saying that 2012’s squad is better. Better than what is arguably the best basketball team in history? The hottest NBA stars now have a lot to live up to; anything other than an easy gold medal will be a disappointment. We’re watching you, King James!

I desperately wish I could preview every event because I know I’m leaving out hundreds of stellar American athletes, but I’ll wrap this up with a plug for the closing ceremony on August 12th. Directed by the brilliant Kim Gavin, it’s a street party full still more awesome British music. And missing the handoff of the Olympic flag to the organizing committee of the Rio 2016 games (and the ensuing Brazilian performance!) is just not an option.

For more information on TV schedules, athletes, and who to watch, visit nbcolympics.com. Happy Olympics! :)

Thanks, Darci! And go Team USA!

White Hot Heat

So this happened last night:

Credit

This is what I wore to work the today:

Jersey – gift; Skirt – Target; Nude Flats – hand-me-down.

Just because I’m not home in Miami anymore (BAD TIMING), it doesn’t mean I can’t rep my team and my favorite player. Dressing for work in a heatwave was an extra challenge, but thankfully we have a lax dress code, so it didn’t take much to class up my jersey.

I don’t have much else to say about the Finals, except YAY! and I wish I was home. But I do have some recommended reading: the NBA Finals Shootaround from Grantland and 23 GIFs to Explain the NBA Finals from Buzzfeed.

Go Heat!

~ Sarah

Ahora Amo: Home Edition

So it’s actually been over a year since I’ve done one of these posts, but I figured it was the perfect way to recap my trip home last week, especially with my Instagram photos.

♡ going to the new Marlins stadium – and getting to watch the roof open after the game ♡ being able to wear jeans to a ballgame! In Miami! ♡ (overpriced) Key Lime chicken tacos ♡ seeing the Miami skyline ♡ Cuban food on Calle Ocho ♡ my new Miami Marlins shirt

♡ seeing my momma again ♡ taking an excessive amount of photos of my Shih Tzu Lucy, a.k.a. Panda ♡ catching up with awesome friends from home

♡ annual beach trip with Brittany ♡ lunch by the beach ♡ perfect beach weather ♡ pina colada smoothies ♡ the beach!

♡ lots of good eating with said family & friends (like Pei Wei and Olive Garden!)

♡ a cartoon of Hipster Dwyane Wade ♡ watching the NBA Finals in Miami (but not in person, of course!) ♡ getting stuck watching Game 2 at a Chili’s and losing the satellite (and then the electricity) because of a thunderstorm – makes for a good story!

~ Sarah

P.S. Don’t forget to follow me on Instagram @sari_ramirez

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