Last week I went to Boston with my sisters, mom and brother-in-law. Here are the highlights from my awesome trip. And here are a few tips:
1. Strollers not allowed in this city
2. Chivalry is completely dead.
3. Babies are a huge nuissance to city folk.
4. Bostonians love to give bad directions just for kicks.
5. It is awesomely accessible through the trains and.......
6. It's cold there in April....very cold.
This is the morning that we all left. We left Boston in the right way though...we ended it all at the climax- breakfast at the highly recommended "Paramount". I can't even really describe the venue but if you've ever been to a town with colonial buildings you know how tiny these places are. Literally my hair could've fallen in someone's food while they were sitting and I was waiting in line (or shall I say hovering) for my food. That's how little space there was in there. We got a lot of dirty looks for bringing carseats and for even being present. How dare us.
I just have to give props to Jim. We went to go watch him run the prestigious Boston marathon
(or at least that was the pretense...it was a girl's trip too). I was proud...only the elite of elite runners get to qualify for this marathon. He has been training endlessly and tirelessly for a few years. That's dedication. So on Monday we cheered him on. I have to tell you about this sign we made b/c I thought it was pretty witty. Jim's desired time was 3:15:24. So those numbers reminded me of the scripture John 3:16. Anywho...so we made a sign that said Jim 3:15 "For Jim so lvoed that marathon that he ran it in 3:15:24." Hilarious. Well, I thought so. Blaspheme? Possibly.
We made these great shirts that said "J. Crew" (Jim's crew).
This above pic and the next few are from our city tour. If you really want to know how to shoot a machine gun(is that even what this is?? ), just refer to this picture. it's standard to kick up a leg. I promise.
The USS constitution a.k.a. "Old Iron Sides".
These next few pictures (and the one above) are from a weekend farmer's market. Everything was so ridiculously cheap. I told Emily, "I would be so hot if I lived here". Really. Eating healthy is very expensive. But not in Boston. You could get 2 lbs. of grapes for $1. A box of strawberries for $1, etc. We bought loads of fruit to snack on for the weekend. Then there was a box of live crabs to snatch up for dinner. Talk about fresh seafood. And of course, who could go home with out their goat, freshly killed- whole or half! The options are endless with goat!
Our harbor cruise.
Our hotel was the center of the town- the clock tower building. It used to be the customs building for incoming ships. Thus the name of the hotel- Marriot's Custom House.
The beautiful Boston harbor.
Famous Quincy market. You go hungry and leave full and totally visually stimulated. There's more food to look at and take in than any place.
One end of Quincy market. Restaurants right and left. People yelling at you, "What can I get you?". It was awesome.
Paul Revere's house.
8 comments:
Nice---I've been wondering when you were going to do a post about Boston! You got some great pics.
Ooooo. I am so jealous. It looks like fun!
Looks like a fun trip!! You've got me nervous though, are strollers really not allowed? I'm excited, but I can't wait for you to call me and tell me all about it!!
I had so much fun with you guys. I'm so lucky to have great sisters. :)
Looks like fun! I really liked Boston...
i so wish i could have gone on this trip. it sounded like so much fun. hope you're feeling well!
Looks awesome. The pictures are just fantastic - and I'm seriously jealous I don't have a farmer's market like that. Our is like, not even better priced than the grocery store - it's retarded. What's the freakin' point y'know?
I can't believe you haven't blogged in so long though - for you, not for me. :) Are you feeling okay? I love ya, K
Ew, that fresh killed goat thing is NASTY. It looks like you had some fun. Sorry the Bostonians are a little snooty though. Mike was thinking about going to grad school there, but I don't know if I'm a big fan of that idea. (Not because of your post!) I just think I'm more of a West Coast kinda girl. :)
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