Lilly is my little budding photog. She took pictures throughout the trip. Here are a few of Jack.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Travel log - Day 4
Saturday we spent the day with Ed and his family. We went to the beach (again bone chilling weather) and then headed to plymouth rock. Check out cute Sam in the hat I made him for Christmas.
Here is the actual rock. Ed and Lynn had warned us that it was underwhelming so I was not disappointed in the size at all. It was amazing to be there in the same spot that the pilgrims stood. You can't see very well but 1620 is engraved on the rock. Amazing.
Travel log - Day 3
Friday we met up with Jim's brother Ed and his family at the New England Aquarium.
Then we walked the north end of Boston and followed a bit of the Freedom Trail. Did I mention it was absolutely freezing??
Here we are in front of the Paul Revere statue right outside of the old north church, where the lanterns were hung to alert Paul Revere that the British were coming.
It was fascinationg to see all the historical spots in Boston. Sadly, too cold to venture out for very long.
Then we walked the north end of Boston and followed a bit of the Freedom Trail. Did I mention it was absolutely freezing??
Here we are in front of the Paul Revere statue right outside of the old north church, where the lanterns were hung to alert Paul Revere that the British were coming.
It was fascinationg to see all the historical spots in Boston. Sadly, too cold to venture out for very long.
Travel log - Day 2
On Thursday I took the kids to see Salem.
I then drove over to see The House of the Seven Gables. As you can see from the picture Lilly has already adopted the surly teenager approach to sightseeing.
They were pretty worn out from the hour long witch tour, so we skipped the Nathaniel Hawthorne tours and just enjoyed the outside of the house.
I have wanted to go to Salem for a very long time!
It was absolutely freezing and apparently all the witch stuff is not appropriate for small children. They were scared, but no hysterics. I am sure they are fine, no damage done.
They were pretty worn out from the hour long witch tour, so we skipped the Nathaniel Hawthorne tours and just enjoyed the outside of the house.
Travel log - Day 1
Last week Jim had a conference in Boston and we got to tag along. We had a fantastic week!
We stayed at the Seaport hotel in Boston.
We had a fabulous view of the harbor and the art museum.
We arrived late Tuesday night. On Wednesday we took a lovely nap and then I took Jack and Lilly to the children's museum.
It was a great childrens museum, lots of climbing and exploring.
Then we met up with Jim for dinner on the town, followed by swimming in the hotel pool. Great day.
Friday, March 18, 2011
Leopard Day
I had no idea that St. Patrick's day was a day where I had to actually do something. Apparently, the leprechauns come to your house and leave stuff.
What?? That's a thing?
I have now learned that it is a thing. Leprechauns or "leopards/lepers" as Lilly calls them come to your house make a huge mess, turn furniture upside down, leave glitter, chocolate coins, necklaces, sometimes presents, turn milk green, water green.....do you get the point?
Sadly no leopards visited our house on the actual leprechaun day, but they were up until midnight last night sewing on a shamrock to a special shirt for Lilly because they couldn't find any at walmart. They tried to sew on the word LUCK but they were sad to find out that they seriously lacked sewing skills, so they attempted a shamrock. Then they made a cute matching hair accessory.
They cut out little foot prints and left candy and pins. They also made a big mess with my sewing stuff and my cricut machine. Lilly told me that they probably didn't go into the other rooms in the house because they were too messy. Awesome.
I seriously can't believe that St. Patrick's Day is a thing. Next year we are supposed to leave out the right kind of cookies so they come on the actual day.
In the end, Lilly was thrilled, jumping up and down screaming the "The leprechauns came!!!" (By that point she figured out how to say leprechaun and stopped referring to them as lepers.)
What?? That's a thing?
I have now learned that it is a thing. Leprechauns or "leopards/lepers" as Lilly calls them come to your house make a huge mess, turn furniture upside down, leave glitter, chocolate coins, necklaces, sometimes presents, turn milk green, water green.....do you get the point?
Sadly no leopards visited our house on the actual leprechaun day, but they were up until midnight last night sewing on a shamrock to a special shirt for Lilly because they couldn't find any at walmart. They tried to sew on the word LUCK but they were sad to find out that they seriously lacked sewing skills, so they attempted a shamrock. Then they made a cute matching hair accessory.
Lilly pointed out that the leopards "don't really sew the best" but that it was still acceptable.
I seriously can't believe that St. Patrick's Day is a thing. Next year we are supposed to leave out the right kind of cookies so they come on the actual day.
In the end, Lilly was thrilled, jumping up and down screaming the "The leprechauns came!!!" (By that point she figured out how to say leprechaun and stopped referring to them as lepers.)
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Luck of the Irish
I spent hours and hours making this stupid jello layer dessert.
I don't think I have the luck of the Irish. I found the idea from my friends blog who found the idea from another blog. I can assure you that mine does not look like hers:
So even though it took hours of my day, the colors bled together, it didn't really taste all that great, AND it looks nothing like the model picture (I lack the photography skills and the camera and apparently the jello stacking skills) ; Jim and Lilly loved it.
In the end that's all that really matters.
Happy St. Patrick's Day (tomorrow). Kiss me I'm probably 1/16 Irish.
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