We had a great time in New Hampshire, Vermont and Boston. All of us where so tired that we slept all day Sunday, (after church). We were always going somewhere and valued every precious minute we had together. We loved the trees and everything so much that we looked up the price of homes there. Right now we're staying put.
Ralph and I walked on the Freedom Trail in Boston. It's too bad I can't remember all those things I learned in school. There are some amazing events that happened in Boston. I didn't know we lost the Bunker Hill battle or that the constitution was first read there or that's where Paul Revere was from.
We loved learning about Joseph Smith's birthplace. What a beautiful area. Camping in little cabins is the way to go.
Candlestick bowling is very different from regular bowling. The pins, and balls are different and you get to throw 3 balls. The pins are straightened up after each ball, so you can use the fallen pins to your advantage, or sometimes they get in the way. It's lots of fun.
Of course in Vermont we went to a Maple syrup farm. It takes lots of trees to make a bottle of syrup. It's really good too. Ben & Jerry's Ice cream is good. I got a recipe book for my souvenir.
One more year and Guymon's come back to Utah. I get to go visit in January, so that will be fun.
2 comments:
what cute grandkids you have! I've been wanting to post about the trip but haven't had time. Maybe I'll just reference your blog! We miss having you here.
We went to Boston last Labor Day weekend and loved it too!
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