It’s been a bit quiet on the blog, but I have been getting back into the swing of things here on campus. Last Friday, Molly, Mia, Rena, and I attended the Fall Fest in the Greenway located in Boston. It was a lot of fun, and there were other alumni such as Adam, Ryan, Kyle,Continue reading “Fall Fest, Life Alive, Boston Public Market”
Category Archives: Boston Green Spaces
Senior Week — with Duckling Day Parade, Sky Zone/Get Air, Encore Boston Harbor, New England Aquarium, Fanieul Hall, Leader Bank Pavillion/Graduation
Lesley had a very fun Senior week for us to participate in. On Sunday, after I said goodbye to first year and Bridge students, I went into Boston and watched a bit of the Duckling Day Parade. There was a registration process in order to get a bag, but I was able to stop byContinue reading “Senior Week — with Duckling Day Parade, Sky Zone/Get Air, Encore Boston Harbor, New England Aquarium, Fanieul Hall, Leader Bank Pavillion/Graduation”
Quadfest, Trophy Arrival, Flyers on the Freedom Trail — with Boston Common, Granyard Burying Ground, King’s Chapel, North End, Modern Pastry, Old North Church, Paul Revere and Copp’s Hill Burying Ground
On Saturday, we went to Quadfest for a little bit, which is a small carnival. Due to my business, I did not stay too long. Aunt Erin also brought the fantasy football trophy, which is now in my room. On Monday, I had a very active internship. Part of my job is to post flyersContinue reading “Quadfest, Trophy Arrival, Flyers on the Freedom Trail — with Boston Common, Granyard Burying Ground, King’s Chapel, North End, Modern Pastry, Old North Church, Paul Revere and Copp’s Hill Burying Ground”
Harvard Museum, “MayFair”, Dance Team Show, Boston Flower Show, early Lilac Sunday, Marathon, Reenactment of the Boston Massacure, Patriot’s Day Parade
Suddenly, it is spring. We had a preview of summer for a couple of days, but it has returned to a traditional spring weather. I was so busy this weekend, but here are some highlights for me. On Saturday, I walked into Cambridge and spent some time at the Harvard Art Museum. My favorite artContinue reading “Harvard Museum, “MayFair”, Dance Team Show, Boston Flower Show, early Lilac Sunday, Marathon, Reenactment of the Boston Massacure, Patriot’s Day Parade”
Harvard Museum, Mini Freedom Trail Walk — with Boston Common, Massachusetts State House, Old State House and Frog Pond
Yesterday, I went to the Harvard Museum, which is free to everyone on Sundays. There were artists from all different time periods and they were all over the world — beyond the United States and Europe. I really enjoyed being able to check out some of Harvard’s facilities after nearly two years of living soContinue reading “Harvard Museum, Mini Freedom Trail Walk — with Boston Common, Massachusetts State House, Old State House and Frog Pond”
Rochester Stop, Duck Tour (with Trolley, Boston Public Garden, Boston Common, Boston Tea Party Ship & Museum, Boston Public Library, Old State House, Museum of Science, TD Garden, Newbury Street, Massachusetts State House, Boylston Street, Copley Place, Old South Church, Arlington Street Church, Boston Public Market and Charles River Sightseeing Cruise)
On Wednesday, we did Day 1 of our long drive where we drove from our house to Stuart and Martha’s house. Since Skylar is getting married soon, I thought of all the Mitchell family on Stuart’s side (Stuart V, Skylar, Lauren, Dawn, Erna, Kristina, Esco, Adam, Jennifer, Buggy, Stuart,Dale, Ryan, Isabella, Dana, Emily, Elizabeth, Patrick,Continue reading “Rochester Stop, Duck Tour (with Trolley, Boston Public Garden, Boston Common, Boston Tea Party Ship & Museum, Boston Public Library, Old State House, Museum of Science, TD Garden, Newbury Street, Massachusetts State House, Boylston Street, Copley Place, Old South Church, Arlington Street Church, Boston Public Market and Charles River Sightseeing Cruise)”
Head of the Charles Regretta
Yesterday, I went to the Head of the Charles Rowing Event. We were able to wonder around as long as we were in groups of at least two. This was one of the first times I really got to see Eliana (she is normally with Alexi but he was in New Jersey) and I wasContinue reading “Head of the Charles Regretta”
Adventures
This week has been full of adventures and it’s hard to narrow it down to some highlights but I’ll try. On Wednesday, we walked to Davis and Porter Square to check them out. We walked around Porter Square from University Hall. Some of the places that we walked by are Target, Panera, Dunkin Donuts andContinue reading “Adventures”
Arriving in Boston
We arrived in Boston two days ago after stopping at Stuart and Martha’s place in Rochester, NY. I am so happy and we have bought everything that I need for college: laundry detergent, a bedside table, a rug, a printer and dryer sheets. I am so happy to start this new chapter in my life.Continue reading “Arriving in Boston”