And it's also our 2nd Anniversary...May 17th. It is crazy how quickly the past 2 years have flown by, but I know we would not have rather spent them any other way. I know, as we grow, that life happens and that tough times will come with the great times. I also know that we fully plan to walk through those times hand in hand, with our faces to the sun, like the giddy honeymooners I hope we'll always be. Tyler, you make our day to day moments perfect and I am so grateful for the me that shines through when I'm with you. You challenge me to be incredible and you never stop making me feel special. Cheers to a lifetime of celebration and many more anniversaries shared. I love you.
As for our day...we grabbed a quick on-the-go bite for breakfast on Monday morning as we headed out of our hotel and over the Aquarium. We were there early enough to catch the Penguin feeding and seal training before even getting started walking through the exhibits. We checked out the Jellies room first and could not help but stop at every tank. What amazing creatures!
There was also a great fish tank in the Jellies exhibit...it was filled with gorgeous bright fish!
Most of our time was spent checking out the penguins. They occupy most of the main level of the aquarium and we were there long enough to watch the feeding and also learn more about them during a session later on. The middle of the Aquarium is a huge walking ramp that moves up an enormous cylinder tank. There are fish and sharks and eels and turtles and eventually you get to the top and can look down into the whole thing. The design is incredible and there is something new to see as you get higher and higher. We loved spending the morning there and after grabbing a quick Bloody Mary at Legal Seafood across the road, we were off to check out the historical parts of the city.
We grabbed a map and walked ourselves through the city along the Freedom Trail. We made it through 16 stops following the red paint and red brick through the streets. At the end we grabbed lunch in the Quincy Market and walked around Fannueil Hall. It was a great way to end our weekend away and while we enjoyed visiting both Boston and Martha's Vineyard, we were looking forward to heading home to our pup.
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