My 10-year-old has only one ardent desire -- to see, play in and just generally experience SNOW.
So, EARLY tomorrow morning we'll hop a plane and fly to Boston to spend a long weekend with my good friends in Acton, Mass. They have plenty of snow on the ground, some more predicted for the weekend. They live near a snow-tubing place and they're close to Lexington-Concord (my boy is big Revolutionary War buff). We'll also visit the Boston Tea Party Museum & Ships, which is said to be fun, and the Old North Church and some other spots.
We'll see how much he actually enjoys the snowy bits, though. I grew up on the east side of Cleveland where we had tons of snow and cold. This boy is a half-Cuban kid from Miami, who may not find 20 degrees all that much fun.
If you think there's any place in the Boston area that is just not be missed on a weekend like this, please chime in.
So, EARLY tomorrow morning we'll hop a plane and fly to Boston to spend a long weekend with my good friends in Acton, Mass. They have plenty of snow on the ground, some more predicted for the weekend. They live near a snow-tubing place and they're close to Lexington-Concord (my boy is big Revolutionary War buff). We'll also visit the Boston Tea Party Museum & Ships, which is said to be fun, and the Old North Church and some other spots.
We'll see how much he actually enjoys the snowy bits, though. I grew up on the east side of Cleveland where we had tons of snow and cold. This boy is a half-Cuban kid from Miami, who may not find 20 degrees all that much fun.
If you think there's any place in the Boston area that is just not be missed on a weekend like this, please chime in.