Saturday, August 21, 2010

Boston you are the only ONE!

Hubby and I have been talking about going away to Boston for years. We thought that 7 1/2 years of marriage was the time to bask ourselves in the beautiful world of Red Sox baseball and the great history of our nation. With Little Guy having the time of his life at Nana and Papa's we began our much anticipated week of adventure. We rented a short term apartment in the Boston area. It had a lot of "personality" and we enjoyed our stay immensely.










Our first adventure was a drive to New York City from Boston for a Red Sox game at the new Yankee Stadium. The trip up was so beautiful yet a little rainy. The game was delayed for rain for an hour so we took the time to go through the Yankee Memorial Park. Hey we aren't Yankee fans but we do appreciate talent.











































Our second Game was at the infamous Fenway Park. Still rainy but sooooo wonderful. We took a tour of the park before the game. Worth every penny. Great access, great stories.
















Our third and final game, we decided to take the bating practice tour. We were able to go down on the field. Yeah Hubby could hardly contain his joy. Then we watched bating practice from the Green Monster. This last game we sat a couple of rows behind the Red Sox dugout. We decided it was the only way to watch a game. OH and the Sox won all three games we went to. Beautiful!














































A quick trip to Salem, which is very odd and we do not plan to return during future trips. We hit the Freedom Trail and what a wonderful time we had. The USS Constitution was completely enlightening and another great tour. Bunker Hill Monument was a short walk away and didn't disappoint.



















Boston offers so many things to see that we found ourselves trying to get them all in during the little time we had left.







































Hubby and I had such an amazing time together. It is safe to say that it won't take another 7 1/2 years to get back to Boston.




























































































The countdown begins!!!!

We had a big trip planned for May. Hubby and I were going to take a five day fun, baseball filled adventure to Boston, Massachusetts. Little Guy was off to Papa and Nana's house to get spoiled rotten. To help Little Guy understand how long till we would be going to Papa's, we made a paper chain. He loved taking off a link every night.

Finally the day came when we arrived at Nana and Papa's house. You can see the joy on his face and I'm pretty sure Papa and Nana were excited too.