Does anyone know the musical? Well, it's "Little Women, The Musical" starring the fabulous Sutton Foster who was in my husband's company when he was working on "Young Frankenstein".
So, we were off to Boston to take the kids on an educational vacation. The last time we were here was when we only had one child and he was not even 2 y.o. yet. I remember living in Brookline for over 3 mos and truly enjoying the neighborhood and its parks. Once again, we were lucky to have had good friends, Bob & Jeff, nearby who lent us their car whenever we wanted. Yes, this is the Bob & Jeff that are in NYC now! They are doing great with Jeff's relocation as Assistant Clinical Professor at Rutgers University.
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Tobin Bridge in Boston, MA. |
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Bunker Hill |
We drove up to Boston and it took us about 4 hours. It was a great ride as we did NOT allow the boys to have any DS's! Yes, we were that brave! We really wanted them to see the scenery and how it differed from the West Coast. They are old enough to note the differences. It was a little struggle initially to keep them from whining about not have their DS's, but we persevered and it was great! They started enjoying the views and asking questions. Fortunately, my husband is the historian and had great stories for them all.
As usual, being a family, we enjoy hotels that offer free breakfasts with our stay. We love the Embassy Suites and we used TripAdvisor as a way to review the hotels in Boston. We found one near the Logan Airport and all the reviews stated you couldn't hear the planes. They were correct! We couldn't hear them at all. The
Embassy Suites at the Logan Airport was perfect!!!! The only con was the fact that you couldn't park your car yourself. There was valet parking only, but after seeing the facility, we understood why. They were all very gracious and made sure we understood the parking policy. We knew this ahead of time because of
TripAdvisor and their reviews. There was an indoor pool and a very large dining area. The MTA (Boston's subway system) was a quick walk through a lovely park. We were about a 15 minutes train ride away from the Commons. The train station was immaculate and children 10 and under are free. My husband and I purchased a Charlie Card for $15/each for 7 days. This got us on all trains, buses and certain ferries. You can't beat that price.
We arrived around dinner time and so once settled, we took the kids on the train and headed to the Commons. We walked briefly through the park and headed to Chinatown. My husband and I have worked at the Wang Theater when we were in Miss Saigon and we remembered a great restaurant called Penang's. It's Malaysian food and since my boys' comfort is rice, we headed straight to
Penang's. They were very accommodating and we had a very delicious meal. All four of us were happy. We decided to head back to the hotel for a quick swim and on the way back, my eldest kept saying, "I can't believe there are more Dunkin' Donuts than Starbuck's here!" Yes, Dunkin' Donuts and their lovely coffee and my boys' new found dessert place (Boston Creme donuts were their faves). I personally love their coffee.
Our plan was to go back to some of the places we visited when we were in Boston the first time with our oldest son. So, we drove up to Cape Ann. This place is truly idyllic. It was about an hour and a half to Glaucester. From there you can drive in either direction around the Cape. Our boys only know the West

Coast beaches and because it was a hot day, we decided to go to the beach so the kids can stretch and play a bit. As they were heading to the waters, we would hear, "Ouch, ooch, ouch, yow! Mom? There are a lot of rocks at this beach." My West Coast boys seem to think that all beaches have stretches of sand.
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Halibut Point State Park |
After Glaucester, our youngest wanted lobster. He has been wanting lobster since.....well, since forever. He has had some, but not where one is caught live and immediately cooked for him. I know, I know my Asian friends. What Asian doesn't get to catch their food while live and cook it so it's fresh? Ha, ha, ha. Well, we haven't had a lobster caught from the ocean and cooked in front of him. On our way to find lobster, we decided to quickly take a hike through Halibut Point State Park.
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Visitor Center (bathrooms too!) |
This was another place we had visited years ago and it was exactly the same. The quarry is gorgeous and the hike to the ocean and its tidepools were fun for everyone. We even found some inukshuks! Our boys love stacking rocks and making their mark.



Leaving Halibut Point State Park, led us right to the Lobster Pool diner/stand in Ipswich Bay. It looked like a house that was turned into a lobster house. Our youngest picked his lobster from the water and they cooked it! Boy, was he a happy boy. I would say the prices were tourist prices, but the casual beach ambience was worth it. The backyard opened up to the bay and the water were right there. There were picnic tables on the lovely large lawn area and everyone had their lobster or lobster rolls. Now, our oldest doesn't like seafood. Good thing the menu also had hamburgers and hot dogs. He enjoyed his hot dog while my husband and I devoured our lobster rolls. I didn't realize the prices were that high until I was back in Edgewater, NJ and purchased lobsters at the Fairway Market in Fort Lee for half the price we paid up in Ipswich Bay. Our friend, Bob, who is Boston native, said the lobsters in Ipswich Bay were truly the best!!! Whether it was or not, we aren't sure, but it made us feel better so it was worth it.

We headed back home as the sun was setting. It was a beautiful day and a gorgeous drive.
Here's a trivia question: Do you know where to find the room that Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone?
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See the yellow portion of the building at the top? The room to the right where the shades are half drawn. |
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