Wednesday, February 4, 2015

We Are All Patriots Parades

"I never thought another trophy could feel as special, but this one absolutely does!  Every true Patriots fan understands it.  I want to thank the coaching staff, all the players, tonight we are all Patriots and once again the Patriots are world champions."  - New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft.

"We're going to another Duckboat parade!" - Heather Cook.

Any followers of this blog know the Cook family are staples at Boston sports team celebrations - see any Red Sox, Celtics, Bruins, or Patriots victory blog from anytime within the last 13 years.
This year's Super Bowl 49 Patriots championship posed a difficult proposition, coming as it did on the heels of four feet of snow and an ungodly cold snap.  So this time out, stalwarts Jackie and Andrew couldn't make the sojourn to Boylston Street because of pressing commitments elsewhere, but Heather and her best bud Chloe Manousos donned their red, white, and blue Pats garb and braved the mean - and snow-packed - streets of Boston.
Here's the Patriettes themselves, waiting for the parade's opening shot from the Minutemen.
Yes, we are the champions, and we've got the video to prove it!
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This outing would prove a challenge trek, joining tens of thousands of others as we tried to plow our way into Boston, one millimeter at a time.
We queued up at parade's start, at Dalton and Boylston Streets, by the Boston Fire Department's Ladder 15, and just up the street from the Summer Shack, a mere 40 yards away from the legendary Hereford Street of Boston Marathon lore.
Boston's Finest were out in force to help keep the route safe.

Behind us, we could hear the constant cacophany of car horns sounding their championship support, until suddenly - the air fell silent.  We turned to look down onto the Mass Pike, and suddenly, the constant stream of cars had came to a complete stop.
And then the State Police escort roared into view, followed by more than a dozen of these babies, carrying their Most Valuable Players.
Just a common sight on the streets of Boston these past years, a Patriot
Let's see that trophy, Mr. Kraft!  Today, we are all Patriots parade-goers!
Okay get this this crazy train started!

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CRAZY TRAIN


A beaming Bill Belichick led the team, once more unto the fray.  The guy's a master.
Time for Tom Terrific.
Oops - wrong pics.
We last caught Mr. Brady - Tom, not Mike - at a broiling hot training camp at Gillette Stadium last August
Now, in a much colder February, here he is giving his son Benjamin some pointers on how to wave to a throng of more than 100,000
Obviously, Benjamin is a quick learner.
The guy who'll never have to buy a drink in New England ever again, the hero of the nanosecond, Malcolm Butler.  I'm still not sure it's all sunk in with him yet.

Danny Amendola, Brian Tyms, and Julian Edelman follow their leader into battle
We caught Edelman before he started shedding his wardrobe as the temps rose.  There's no one I'd rather see get the football when we need a First Down than this guy. No one.
And then there's everyone's favorite Minion, Gronk.  Really, not too much I can say about this guy that hasn't been said in those dime-store romance novels, or any other talk show program in the last past few days.
Ready for their Julian Edelman Best Friend Smoothies, Heather and Chloe were among the best dressed on the parade route.  The guy behind them in the circa-1950s football helmet?  Not so much.
And finally, valiantly representing Clan Cook - and quite possibly the New England Patriots most steadfast fan, Jackie
So that's the Duck Boats Parade 2015.  Didn't say it was the LAST Duck Boat parade of 2015, just the last one of this sport's season.
Heather and Andrew, like Chloe and most kids their age, have happily gotten spoiled by the flood of New England sports teams championships of this century.
And happily, there's always a celebration at the end of these winning seasons that allows us to come together to pay homage to the champions once again and to mark another milestone in the family's sports memories.
Thanks, New England Patriots, for yet another great season.  See you at training camp in August!

1 comment:

Tom B said...

Just once I want to make it to one of those parades. That alone should be reason enough for the Pats to win it another 4 times in the next 13 years.