So, while we soar through the friendly skies, I thought I would give you a brief look at our visit back in Massachusetts.
Our first couple days were lazy. We enjoyed spending time at B's family home with his parents, and sneaking out (just the two of us), whenever we could to do a little Christmas shopping. Then, Tuesday was our big day. We pretty much enjoyed a full date day in the city. We arrived in Boston (via the Commuter Rail) around 3pm. We strolled down Newbury St., enjoyed some Berry Line frozen yogurt...
Afterwards did some more shopping and a bit of bar hopping before met up with some friends for a fantastic dinner at TICO on Berkley. If you're in Boston, do it... and get one of the taster deals. We went for the "Forgot to Eat Lunch" - $55/person, but probably one of the best dinners I've ever had! Such a great night in the city.
Wednesday B and I got out to do quite a bit more Christmas shopping. We were successful and Halle really enjoyed her afternoon with Grandma - she even napped for close to 2 hours in her playpen. Very rare even in her own crib, so we were all very happy about that.
Thursday was the big day, and Halle made sure that she was nice and rested up for all of our guests...
Then it was all the fun stuff. Food, family, drinks, football... and more food of course...
{1. B and my Apple Cider Mimosa (apple cider, prosecco & caramel syrup), 2. Family by candlelight, 3. Turkey Cake Pops - so yummy!}
{Chocolate Pecan Silk Pie and Chocolate Shop Wine - a great dessert combination!}
We aren't big Black Friday shoppers, so we had a quiet morning at home... until B's Mom asked the boys to work on a little home project for her. Come back tomorrow for more on that. In the afternoon we ran out to do a few errands and then headed to Milford to meet a couple of friends for dinner and drinks (we took full advantage of having Grandma and Grandpa itching to have time with Halle). It was a great night catching up, and we arrived home to my parents who came down from Toronto for the weekend.
Saturday started off lazy with some playing at home, and then a walk to the duck pond to feed the ducks again. It was a tad chilly, so the whole visit was rather short.
We returned home to warm up and eat some lunch, and then we prepared for the family party - what a fun day. Sunday was a whole other day of fun that I will have to share later this week... we celebrated Christmas a month early. I'll share all the details later.
How was your weekend? How was Thanksgiving for all of my American friends? Would love to hear what everyone else got up too!
Sounds like a great time! I'll take some chocolate wine!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it was a fabulous trip! Oh, how I miss celebrating American Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a wonderful time!! Glad you and B got some alone to to shop, chill and eat good food!!! That pie looks like heaven :)
ReplyDeleteBest meal ever in Boston?? I'll have to try that place out!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great weekend!
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