We all gathered in Boston, MA to start off our adventures together, for my sister's Masters Graduation from Boston University. We spent the weekend there, staying at the beautiful, and old, Buckminster Hotel. It is located right next to Fenway Park and BU, so it was perfect location for all kinds of activities, including the graduation. We had a great time exploring and walking around, taking in the views of the river and city, including to the famous Cheers location!
On Sunday, we drove home to Princeton. All 5 girls were in the car, while Brant and my Dad rode Amtrak home. They had several hours available in Boston prior to when their train left, so they took advantage of the opportunity and walked the Freedom Trail. It was a highlight of the trip for them both. Lucky them, because we were in a car for 6 1/2 hours with two babies, one of which was very sick with her fever. You can imagine what that must have been like...
Monday started off a bit slow. I had to take Maddie to the doctor, which meant everyone was on hold until we came back. The doctor put Maddie on antibiotics because she had a sinus infection. Poor little girl had a temperature of 101.9, for at least 3 days! :( We were happy to get her on some medicine, and the fever was gone within 2 days. We showed my family the town of Princeton, including the University and the Seminary. It was great to have out-of-town visitors and to show them what our life has been like for the past 9 months. I've grown fond of this little town...don't be mistaken...I said "town", not "state"... :)
Tuesday was a big day for me. My sister and I woke up at 5am, caught the 6:30 train to NYC and arrived in Rockefeller Plaza by 8:15 to see The TODAY Show!!!
The weather was dreadful, pouring down rain, but being a rainy, mid-week day, we did not have much of a crowd to deal with and stood right up front. Brant stayed home with Maddie so she could rest up and get better, and my parents and Ellie joined us in NYC by late morning. Sarah and I had a blast together! We made 4 different signs to hold up and help draw the attention of the TV cameras and the TODAY Show hosts. We were successful on both accounts! Ann Curry came over to talk to us when we shouted out her name! She was headed inside when we started yelling, and she turned to start walking over to us. Here she is saying, "What part of Oregon are you from?"I had wanted to talk to Matt Lauer, but he was a bit preoccupied with his job, I suppose. ;)
The rest of the day in NYC was spent touring around Rockefeller Center, Times Square and staying semi-dry.

We took it easy on Wednesday, but still managed to find things to do. We traveled to the sight where Washington crossed the Delaware River, during the Revolutionary War. It still blows me away at how many historical things have taken place and continue to take place in such close proximity to where we have been living! On Thursday, Sarah and Ellie flew home out of Philadelphia. Mom and Dad took them to the airport and spent several hours exploring the greater Philadelphia area, including Valley Forge (more history!). Brant and I took this opportunity to start packing up our house, which continued into Friday and the morning hours of Saturday. We accomplished a lot, far more than we had anticipated before leaving for vacation. Brant will return to New Jersey and will only have to pack a few boxes (besides packing the entire truck...what a guy)!
Overall, we had such a fantastic time with my family. We kept busy, but it was a good busy, balancing fun with rest and relaxation. I am saving the last bit of our east coast adventures for my next post, as this event deserves a post all by itself. :)
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