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Kayla - Spring Break 2010, Massachusetts and More
The plane coasted over the Atlantic and touched down past midnight Eastern in Boston. With luggages loaded in the trunk of my Volvo we zipped over the technicolored Leonard Zakim Memorial Bridge anchoring The Garden to the rest of the city and with the twinkling Boston skyline in the rearview mirror, we passed the Bunker Hill monument and up north with just enough time for some warm, melty grilled cheese sandwiches before bedtime. Welcome to Massachusetts. Morning dawned just in time for the first adventure. After a quick breakfast of fruit, muffins and yogurt, we headed to Cambridge to take part in the MIT Spark program. The heavy spring rain did little to dampen the excitement as we raced towards the famed “Infinite Corridor” under the Great Dome to sign in for the day’s “classes.” We awoke to yet another day of rain and Matt Noyce provided absolutely no hope of anything but rain, so we put sightseeing on hold and took the opportunity to head to Browns in Seabrook, NH for the traditional lunch of trays of seafood and onion rings. Although never empty, the crowd seemed tame when compared with the summer throng. Just as in the dog days of August, they came prepared with coolers and fun, and it was great to grab just a taste of summer on a cold March day. Yes, yes, yes! It was raining yet again! Heavily too! The flowers are going to absolutely POP this spring from all of the rain. Downpour or not, it was Monday morning and time to begin the college tours. We waited until the rush hour passed and headed for Boston College http://www.bc.edu/ / for their tour. The campus was stunningly beautiful, inside and out, even with the rain. The library was a scene from Hogwarts and the boys were all cute! We ducked between the raindrops and then ran back to the car when the tour was finished. Next we stopped quickly at the birthplace of John F. Kennedy our 35th President on Beals Street in Brookline, Massachusetts and then on our way to Papa Ginos...