Thursday, May 27, 2010

Boston

I went to Boston!! And I obviously had a problem narrowing down the pictures from my trip. I got to meet my newest niece and take a break from being a mom for a whole week. Ryan's parents were awesome enough to take the girls, which they might have regretted half way through my trip. Just kidding. To say the least, it was so worth it. I got to go to the world's biggest antique fair!!

Check out how she clasps her hands together.





Going to the antique fair. The baby was really excited for her first one.








We thought she looked like a little boy in the stroller with suspenders on.


These were taken at the "Make way for ducklings" statue at the coolest park downtown.





Me and the bebe.

My favorite picture of the whole trip. Jana jumping next to the Paul Revere statue.

This was the coolest cemetery I've ever been to.


8 comments:

Colleen said...

What a cutie pie! Glad you had a chance to take a break and recharge your mom batteries. Sisters are the best!

janice neal said...

Liesl, you have such a good eye for creative images. Do you think you could send me the pro-fresional ! Juliana shots in the blessing day dress. Ah I hope I get to go to the antique market one day. I am so glad you too got to go to Boston. cool place.

Kellybean said...

I am SOOOOO jealous! Did you get anything fun?

LieslPie said...

i got some cool salt and pepper shakers and a bunch of super old metal hooks i'm going to be making a coat rack with. it was hard not buying everything i saw.

Janel said...

Looks like you had so much fun! My Dad is from Boston- it's my second home, Rob wants to move there sooo bad. When did you go and what is the Antique show called? I want to go!

LieslPie said...

hey janel, boston was fun and i can see why people would want to live there but it's sure expensive. it's the Brimfield antique show. it was unbelievable and worth going out JUST for that.

Janel said...

Thanks! Hey we should get together sometime this summer...It's been way to long...

Blue Cheese said...

You make me so jealous with these pics. I know all of the places you went -- even the cemetery. One of my favorite historical figures, Mrs. Freake, is buried there!