Saturday, September 12, 2009

So What Did I Love About Boston?



Last month Chuck and I had the pleasure of flying to Boston to attend our daughter Tara's graduation from grad school.

Wait a minute. That sentence makes is sound like the flying was the pleasure. Let me be straight - going to Boston to attend our daughter's graduation was the pleasure part. I wanted to take a train but I was out-voted.

Anyhoo.

We had never been to Boston before and we packed much activity into our four days there. Here are some of the things I loved particularly.

♥ The Freedom Trail - a must for anyone who ever goes to Boston. We spent one whole day following the red brick road and we enjoyed every minute of it. So much history to learn and so much pride in our forefathers. It was truly amazing.



♥ The T - otherwise known as the public transportation system. We don't have any of those out here where I'm from. We either walk or jump in a car. Or ride a bike or a horse. There are some taxi's at the airport for city folk who fly in - but I've never used one.

♥ Ice Cream! Tara took us to all her favorite ice cream shops from Northhampton to Boston. And I promise that ice cream cone wasn't as big as my head - the picture just makes it look that way. Really. I promise.




♥ The North District - in the Italian section of town. My. Word. I thought I was actually in Italy most of the time we were there. They don't even speak much english. We happened to be there on a major day of celebration for - well, I actually don't know what they were celebrating - but it included lots of confetti, lots of people, lots of food being given away in the street, lots of atmosphere and a parade that just kept circling around and around. We just soaked it in. After dinner I was even serenaded by two Italian grandpa's in the street. It was delightful!



♥ Italian sausages with grilled onions sold by street vendors. Oh. My. Goodness. Happiness on a bun.


♥ Touring the U.S. Constitution. Brought a lump to my throat.


♥ Visiting the Old State House and realizing that 225 years ago men and women used town hall meetings as the means of spreading democracy. Even all these years later with all our technology, it seems that is how democracy is still being practiced today. Amazing.


♥ The clam chowder. And I don't even like clam chowder. I ordered some because I was in well, you know, Boston and all. It was delicious!


♥ The policemen and women. My word they were so nice! The would ask us where we were from and tell us places we should see. One even offered to take pictures of us with our camera. They truly are Boston's finest.


♥ We had a blast finding the donut shops all over the place. Go figure!



♥ The part we enjoyed the most of course was just spending time with our Tara. Laying in bed one night Tara mentioned that this was the first time in her life she had ever spent this much time with us alone. I was surprised to hear that but it makes sense considering she is daughter #2 out of 4. We had a wonderful time together and she was a fabulous tour guide through the city she has spent the last couple of years in.

5 comments:

Unknown said...

What a fun trip! Boston is such a great city to visit. You enjoyed many of the same things we did. We loved their public transit. We never drove a car there!

Fenway Park, even the Red Sox, who we do not like, were fun to watch. The Boston Pops. Wow! The Freedom Trail. We got a kick out of all the Starbucks. On every corner.

We even ate at Cheers :)

I am so glad you enjoyed your trip, and especially your visit with Tara. Congratulations to her on her graduation and all her hard work. What degree did she get? And what is she doing with it?

Michelle said...

I'm glad you were able to enjoy Boston so much; I love Boston! :) and a Dunkin Donut around every corner LOL

Dawn said...

Sounds just wonderful! What is she going to do now with her MSW?

Mrs. Julie Fink said...

how precious!

Aunt Angie said...

I loved that! The only thing missing was ME! I would love a trip to Boston! (Of course, I didn't expect you to come way down here and pick me up or anything ;)

I am so glad you all had a great time!

Congrat's to the pretty graduate!

Hope all the rest of the family are doing well!

Love you!