Monday, April 27, 2009

Time to Sort


This is a picture of a duck boat.. i forgot to take one.


Old Cemetary where some of our founding fathers are buried.




Bunker Hill Bridge

Some of Boston from the River


just thought this was a cool bridge. The carvings are cool!


Cruisin' on the Boat.


Mckenna told the driver she was a princess (and not a pirate). He told her to drive and wave like a princess.


Kayla driving the duck boat on the water! She was so excited!


Kenna excited on the Duck Boat!


Geting on the Duck Boat Tours--


This is the opposite side.


This is the coolest architecture I have seen. This is a huge cathedral built in the late 1700s (I think). Here are several pictures from different angles. It took up one whole city block so it was impossible to photograph the the whole thing.


The Aquarium. The best part was the Penguins. The girls couldn't get enough.


Samuel Adams Monument


The Holocaust Monument. The girls thought this was cool to walk through. I wish I had had more time to read all the inscriptions.

Some of Boston from the River

We got back from Boston and I'm going through the 100 or more pictures I took to share the best ones. As I look at them I realize that a picture never does reality justice. I will however, attempt to share the coolness of it all with you.

We visited the New England Aquarium, and road the Duck Boat Tours. Those are the WWII trucks that can drive on the road or in the water. The tour took us out on the river. Those views were awesome! Our guide was great. He even let Mckenna and Kayla "drive" the Duck out on the water. Just walking around the city was exciting to me because I'm a history nerd. We took the subway down town a couple of days. The girls really liked that (I really didn't--but much less expensive than parking at 50/day).

The first day we were there was the Boston Marathon. I wanted to go down town, but with two little kids it was a little unrealistic. It was pretty amazing to watch on TV. I talked to a few runners that were staying at the hotel. I want to do that someday! (yeah right?!) I think the fastest time was around 2 hours 20 minutes. That means they were running about 5 and 1/2 minute miles. Wow! One of the things I most enjoyed was that there were two Targets within a mile of the hotel. Thank goodness for GPS. I don't know how we use to get around a city like that.

The girls and I enjoyed great weather. I was able to take the girls to the park almost every day. They are still talking about it! I also took them to Chucke Cheeses, which was hilarious. Kayla found a game she really liked and used about 30 coins on it. It wasn't playing the game she liked though. She would put the money in and push the buttons to play the game, but the whole time she would only watch the ticket despenser to see if she could get the tickets to come out. In her brain it was put the coin in, watch the tickets come out. Mckenna was just as funny. There is a ride that takes your picture. Apparently she didn't think the first or second picture was that good so she had to take a third. Instead of enjoying the little ride, she sat there as still as she could, smiling unitl the ride was done. Should I be worried? We have always lived in smaller towns so it was fun to spoil the girls (grandma style) a little bit.

On top of this excitement the offer we put in on a house was accepted so we are under contract and will move in about a month. I have missed my house in AZ so much. This one is going to be so good for our family. I could really see us staying in this house for a long time. Can't wait to move.

More pictures to come soon.

3 comments:

Chandra said...

How fun! Can't wait for more pics and CONGRATS on the house!!! WOOOHOOO!

Salena Ashton said...

This was such a fun post to read! Thanks for sharing with us.

Mallory said...

WOW that sounds like such an amazing trip! You are lucky to be close to so many awesome historical places. Congrats on buying a house! That's so exciting. Are you thinking that you'll stay in Maine permanately?