Thursday, April 9, 2009

It's been quite a while and sooo much has happened. Let me get you updated.

We adopted a beagle in February from an animal shelter in Virginia. We named him "Ray", which was (in a round about way) the name Patty chose for him. Here is a picture of him:

He is a good dog, and while he doesn't replace my Lexi-pooh, it is nice to have a companion and he fits in very well with our family (As I type this he is laying at my feet sleeping).

Patty started Sunbeams at church this year. The first couple of weeks were crazy and she wouldn't sit still, however, she has calmed down quite a bit. We realized (actually, Ashley did) that when he takes her to Primary, she does a lot better than when I take her, so he now officially has the job of taking her to Primary each Sunday, while mama heads straight for Sunday School.

A couple weeks ago Ashley had a work trip he had to take to Boston. We decided to make a family event out of it. All of us went, Ashley took Friday off, and we explored Boston together (Patty and mama had been out exploring the previous day, but it was wet and rainy so we didn't get to far) Boston is an absolutely BEAUTIFUL city with lots and lots of old architecture in their buildings. The ONLY thing I can say bad about Boston is the parking. It is either ATROCIOUS to find a parking spot or you pay up the wazoo for it. Here are some pictures from our trip:

We stayed at the Westin Hotel in downtown Boston. We were on the top floor (35th story) of the hotel. This was my first view of Boston (we arrived after 10:00 p.m. - we were delayed leaving so that we could wait for the mail and my camera that was in the mail to arrive.)

I didn't realize until morning when I could see what the view was that we actually had. We were overlooking Boston Harbor.

The morning of the tour started off VVEEERRRYYYY COLD!!! Patty had lost her mittens somewhere on the way up so we had to stop at a CVS and buy her some (oversized) mittens!


This is the view from the Trolley as we crossed the Charles River from Boston into Cambridge (where Harvard is located).

I actually took this picture of the Fire Station the day before the trolley tour and found out some neat trivia on it during the tour. It is a historic landmark and cannot be changed, unfortunately, the doors for the fire station are not big enough to fit a fire truck so the fire trucks have to be modified to fit in the doors.



Beautiful Fenway Park. A wonderful gentleman there who was working on some construction project took this picture for us (after he graciously allowed us inside to see Fenway Park). This was Ashley's favorite stop on the tour. Followed (very closely by):
The USS Constitution is actually a commissionable ship (can be called up to go to war). It is the oldest still working ship. It was very interesting seeing the insides where the navy men slept and ate and worked.

And, of course, I had to get a picture of the government taking our money (all told we spent about $70 in tolls):

Love and miss you all!!
The Matteson's