Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Family Pictures

We had to get family pictures before we left this beautiful campus. Grant did not want to cooperate, but luckily we were still able to capture a few good photos.














Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Fenway Park

This morning we took a tour of Fenway Park. It was fun to walk through the empty stadium and learn the history of the ballpark and team. It has been fun living so close to Fenway. We have loved going to Red Sox games.












This red seat marks the longest home run ever hit at Fenway, hit by Ted Williams in 1946. The seat was painted red to commemorate Williams' titanic blast.
Ted Williams Statue



Sunday, June 12, 2011

Things We Will Miss...

It makes me really sad to think we will be leaving Boston soon. I have loved living here – the history, the scenery, the social scene, and most of all the people. I will forever cherish my memories of this great city. I am going to miss it.

Faneuil Hall with the Harrison's and Sorenson'sBartley's Burgers - our favorite burger joint.
Grant, Me, Maike, Michelle, and Kristin

Suzy and Ben Brinded
SFP Playground
"Teacher" Daniella
Jaxon's cutest preschool teacher
Scooper Bowl
All you can eat ice cream from just about every ice cream company in the country.
We were so excited to find this painting, we all decided to get it to forever remind us of our time here. This cupola was our view from our apartment these past two years, so I was thrilled to find a painting of it.
Late night card games with the boys.
Our great neighbors Sean & Izumi Matsuoka and John and Frances Jackson.


The kids running up and down the 8th floor hall one last time.
Our great neighbor Mike Younge
We of course cannot forget Spangler. We have eaten many meals here. When I was pregnant with Grant I would crave the pizza from the Grille - and I honestly think I ate there 3 - 4 times a week. YUM!!!
I sure am going to miss this place.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Vermont

We decided to take a little road trip with the Harrison's to Vermont. Our first stop along the way was in N.H. at Dartmouth College. It was fun to see their campus and their historical buildings. It was founded in 1769 and is one of the oldest schools in the country.
Next stop was in Waterbury, Vermont at the Ben & Jerry's Factory.
Haddie & Grant
Chris and Jessie in front of the flavor graveyard.
We stayed at the Stowe Mountain Resort in Stowe, Vermont. The setting was gorgeous. Vermont reminded us a lot of Europe.
The Von Trapp Family Lodge (Sound of Music).
Our last stop was in Sharon, Vermont to visit Joseph Smith's birthplace.