While the boys went to a Red Sox game with Uncle Jonathan, I hung out with our newest nephew
Buston Public Garden - the ducks of Make Way for Ducklings fame
Max loves the book
Obligatory swan boat ride
Hi Jon!
Across from the Boston Children's Museum is the Boston tea party site
Before our trip I had checked out a few children's books from the library on Benjamin Franklin, the Boston tea party, Paul Revere, Red Sox and the Pilgrims. Not sure how much they actually retained, but I tried.
Yes, they are eating bags of chips in front of Ben Franklin. We used bribery liberally on this trip.
Cape Cod
A rubber ducky store!
I should really label the second half of our week as How Many Times Can We Vomit Throughout Boston. All three kids and poor Aaron (our brother-in-law) caught a stomach bug that took days to recover from. It was a lot of vomiting.
But one night we took an evening stroll after dinner from our Cape Cod vacation home and stumbled upon this peaceful pond tucked away in our neighborhood. Can you believe this spot??
Live crab
Final clam chowder meal. This happy moment was right before I forced Noah to eat and then he vomited everywhere. Not a proud parenting moment.
On the final evening Oliver and Joice took us on this great stroll through Beacon Hill and the North End. We had amazing early summer weather all week and the city was truly showing off that night. Of course the evening would not be complete without one of our children (who shall remain nameless) vomiting on the streets of Boston.
Goodbye Boston, we'll be back again. You truly are the Boss of All Countries!
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