Thursday morning we did a session at the Boston Temple, it was a beautiful temple and we are glad we were able to go. That afternoon we spent walking all around Harvards beautiful campus in Cambridge. It is really lame but I kept thinking of Legally Blonde. The campus is huge and gorgeous. I can really see why seeing Boston in the fall is a must! That evening we headed to Woburn to meet up with our friends, the Jacksons. They were the best hosts! Joe brought home lobsters for us, which were SOOOO delicious and New Englandy. That night they took us to Concord, MA where the "shot heard round the world" took place, marking the beginning of the Revolutionary war. The towns here are so cute. They all have town squares with big churches, cute shops, and green parks. After Concord we hurried back to catch The Office, which never disappoints.
Friday morning we got up and Jen made us the most delicious blueberry pancakes! It was such a treat. Thank you so much to the Jacksons, we had a great time with them and their recommendations for the remainder of our trip have been awesome! After breakfast Jason and I headed for Cape Cod. I thought Cape Cod was a city, but it is not, it is a bunch of cities along the cape...duh! So we went to Chathum. It was such a cute city. We walked along the main street and down to the beach and saw the lighthouse. We ate at a cute downtown restaurant. After that we headed to Newport, Rhode Island. Oh, P.S. if you ever come out here either bring a GPS or get one with your rental car, we brought ours and it has been a huge lifesaver!!!! Once we were there we found a cute Bed and Breakfast to stay in that night. Then we walked along the coast which was lined with tons of resturants and shops. We got a pizza, then headed back to our B&B to relax (I watched Father of the Bride 2 and Bridget Jones Diary simultaneously, it was great).
Saturday we got up, had breakfast, drove the Oceanside Drive which showed off all the spectacular homes and a great view of the ocean. We then did about 1/4 of the cliff walk ( I knew we would be walking a lot later and wanted to save my energy), then headed back up to Boston. After a few wrong turns (yes even with our GPS) and a near accident in the tunnel, we finally made it to downtown Boston. Jason decided it was best that we kept our sanity rather than trying to find a free parking spot, so we paid $12 to park downtown (this was really hard for Jason...don't bring it up to him :-) We walked along the farmers market and then onto the Freedom Trail. This is a trail that leads through downtown Boston highlighting many of the historic locations. It was a long walk and we picked and chose the things we wanted to see, such as Paul Revere's home, site of the Boston massacre, USS Constitution (Old Ironside) and Bunker Hill. Don't worry if you don't remember what all these things are, I had to relearn what a lot of these sites and events were. Based on a recommendation of a local, we ate at a tavern in Charlestown (across the river from Boston and on the freedom trail). It was great, it was a favorite of Paul Revere, so it felt historic. While we were eating we mapped out where we wanted to stay that night, so we headed back and got our car and drove to Rockport, MA. We found a nice bed and breakfast which is where I am currently blogging from. Stay tuned for Our Trip part 2 in the next couple of days.