Friday, July 18, 2008

No Regrets

When we first moved to Boston, we thought we'd be here two, maybe three years tops. Jeremy is in a Post-doc, so we knew it wouldn't be forever. Now that he's accepted a job, the end is in sight. By the time we move back to San Diego next summer, we will have been here five years.

Five years is the longest we've been in any place since leaving home. I was in LA for 3 years, we spent just under 2 in DC, another year and a half in Atlanta, and 3 more in Savannah. We've been here so long, we're almost locals. (Don't tell the real locals that.) I can actually give directions when people ask and I haven't gotten lost in Salem in a long time.

Now that the end is approaching, I'm thinking of everything in terms of a countdown. This fall will be the last time we go apple picking in New England. This winter will be the last time we can sled right outside our door (and the last time to shovel out the cars. and shovel them again. and again.).

So I started thinking, is there anything really obvious, really Boston-y, that we haven't done yet? If we move home and talk to people about living in Boston, is there anything we've missed that will cause them to say, "You lived there for five years and you never...?"

What have we done? We've been to Fenway, the Aquarium, the Museum of Science. We've been whale watching and apple picking. We've seen Quincy Market, the Common, and the Public Garden. And yes, we've walked the Freedom Trail. (In the rain. While I was pregnant.)

We've walked through downtown Salem on Halloween night. We've dressed our kids up as ducks for the Duckling Day Parade. We've eaten amazing Italian food in the North End.

One very obvious thing we've never done is the duck tour... but c'mon. Isn't that really for the tourists?

What's left? I've got an entire year to cram full of must-see Boston adventures. I just need to figure out what they are.

(So leave me a comment already and tell me!)

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

1. Yankees game at Fenway.

2. Green monster seats.

3. David Sedaris performance/reading.

4. a Dropkick Murphy's concert on St. Patty's day.

5. Snowboarding with a 3 year old.

6. Watching the marathon from a bar.

jl

Anonymous said...

1. Trip to Cape Cod

2. Plymouth Rock

3. Skating at the Frog Pond

4. Cheers Bah

5. Walking Harvahd Yahd

6. Harvahd Square

7. MIT

8. Newbury Street

Heidi said...

hey anon,
we've done the cape, harvard yard and square, and newbury. thanks for the other recs, good ones!
~heidi
ps who are you?

Anonymous said...

Hi Heidi:

Didn't realize you did all the others, good for you.

Glad I helped with the other suggestions.

Star Trek :-)

Anonymous said...

Hey Heidi:

More suggestions

1. Swan Boats

2. The Hancock Tower's View Deck, it's been reopened.

3. Museum of Fine Arts

4. The Gardner Museum

5. Prudential Center

6. Boston Public Library

That's all I can think of right now, hope this is helpful.

Sandy

Heidi said...

Yes! Thank you, Sandy! I think Jeremy and I will have to have a date night to do the top of the Pru and my dad wants to do the Library (and also the CSC Mother Church) when they next visit. I'm stoked to have a great list of stuff to look forward to, yay! Thanks again!

Anonymous said...

I wonder if you're still allowed to play in the fountain outside the CSC. That was so much fun and perfect for pictures too. I'm so glad you like the suggestions, just not sure how many of our sites and landmarks are well known. So apologies if some aren't that great hehehe.

Sandy

Mia said...

OMG Jeremy got the job! CONGRATS and SO WONDERFUL you are moving back to Cali woohoo:) We need to catch up!!! I just finished reading all your postings so I'm caught up hee hee.

Another thing to add to your list of things to do before leaving Boston:

1. take the $15 boston chinatown (S station) bus to NYC and VISIT ME!