Friday, October 5, 2012

Boston Bucket List

Hollie:

Roy and I had lots of plans for all of the wonderful things we wanted to see in Boston.  Then reality hit.  It was really hard for us to have to cross things off that we were just not going to get to.  The kids didn't have the stamina to run all over town, and sometimes they didn't share our perspective of what would be cool to experience.  Then I got sick.  Real sick.  102 fever sick.  That was not pretty.  We had to leave Boston with the thought in our head that we can always come back.  I think in the long run, this was good for us to set the pace for the rest of our journey.  We have learned not to over plan, and be thankful for what we did see, and look forward to coming back and seeing more at a later date.  In the end, we saw all of the "essentials".

The rest of Boston:
The Tea Party Museum.  Here we got to go on a replica of the actual tea party ships and throw tea over board!  This museum was really cool. They had live actors that interacted with the kids, and paintings that "came to life" (as movies) and told parts of their stories.  I wish they would have let us take pictures of those.
 Throw the tea overboard!
Trinity Church: one of the top 10 most beautiful churches.  Although we got to visit, we had wanted to attend a Sunday service (which didn't happen).  The cool thing was that when we got there there was a man giving a tour and demo of the 7000 pipe organ.  As he was talking and people were gathering around he pointed to Mary Anne and asked her to come play one of the notes for him.  She was super excited.  I wish he would have let her play more!
 Reflection in the John Hancock Building.




Boston Old State House: Where they first publicly read the Declaration of Independence (from the balcony), and where the Boston Massacre happened. It has a cool spiral staircase inside!


We went to Paul Revere's house and visited Old Iron Sides




And of course Boston Public Library where Mary Anne complained because we couldn't spend a week there.  Roy was able to visit with another of his fraternity brothers, Neel.  This was the day I was super sick.  Roy took all the kids and let me sleep!


We have already created our bucket list for the next time we visit.  We might have to spend a month to do it all!

3 comments:

  1. Glad they got the new Tea Party boat up this year for your visit! You did still hit some great highlights. Hey, now our leaves are changing! Come on back up!

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  2. What an amazing trip. You are tremendous parents to take your kids and show them so much of history. I am sorry you have been so sick, Hollie. We miss you around here, but excited for your daily adventures. b.

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  3. Nice post, thanks for sharing. I remember when Charlie & I went to Boston and went on that ship, Charlie tried his best (and he can be persistent!) to try and get them to break character, but they are well trained.
    Blessings on your journey!

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