7.Aly Raisman cha-cha'ed her way into the Dancing With the Stars finals this spring.
8.We got to reflect on the talents of Boston's own John Krasinski and BJ Novak during The Office's finale in May.
9.And, of course, Acton's Steve Carrell showed up during the finale as well.
10.Affleck and Argo took over the awards circuit at the beginning of the year.
11.And then he landed the role of Batman over the summer.
Of course, there were great sports moments as well.
12.Even though the Celtics didn't have their best year on the court, we still got this awesome photobomb from Jeff Green.
13.AND former Celtics player Jason Collins became the first active professional basketball player to come out as gay.
14.Bruins fans showed their resourcefulness during the Stanley Cup finals.
15.And even the George Washington statue in the Public Garden got in on the spirit.
16.After a tough loss, this Bruins fan reacted in the most Boston way possible.
17.The rest of the city "reacted," too.
18.The Sox had a great year, with Neil Diamond himself singing "Sweet Caroline" live at Fenway back in April.
(The crowd got pretty into it.)
19.Oh yeah, and the Sox won another World Series, the third since the curse was broken back in '04.
20.Fans celebrated just as you'd expect.
Of course, 2013 also saw the tragic events of the Boston Marathon bombing.
21.But, in true Boston fashion, out of tragedy came examples of just why Boston is so amazing.
22.There were the people who offered help and refuge to total strangers.
23.And there were runners who didn't stop after 26 miles.
24.There was police officer Dick Donohue, who had been injured in the aftermath of the bombings, leading the Boston Pops in a rendition of "I'm Shipping Up To Boston" on the Fourth of July.
(Oh, and he totally rocked it.)
25.There were the thousands of law enforcement officers who showed the true meaning of solidarity when they came out to pay their tribute at a memorial service for fallen officer Sean Collier.
26.And there was survivor Jeff Bauman showing true Boston spirit while on the mound at Fenway to throw out the first pitch during a game in May.
27.And of course, the World Series Trophy made its way to the marathon finish line after the Sox's big win.
28.Even in tragedy, there were some moments of levity as well, such as the fact that Dunkin' stayed open even during the city's lockdown.
29.And the traffic police remaining as vigilant as ever.
30.Basically, 2013 was a year for Boston to be resilient, to grow, and to show the rest of the world just how strong the city is.