We went to Boston last week for the wedding of the last member of Chis' four best high school friends. Lee married his sweet (and gorgeous I might add) bride Natasha in the New Hampshire hills. More on that later, but first a little about one of my new favorite cities. Neither of us had ever been to Boston and I think that we both decided we are going to have to go back. We toured America's oldest Ballpark and I absolutely loved every minute of it. The history that goes along with a ballpark that is 99 years old is pretty cool.
My curiosity also took us out to Cambridge to see that campus of Harvard, which was also pretty amazing. Living on the West Coast, you just don't get that kind of history. We met up with Joel and Rachel there and then made our way to the North District to Regina's, a pizzeria that was dubbed Boston's best. Joel actually said it was the single best pizza that he has ever had. It was good, but I am not sure if it won that award in my book.
Then we took off for the wedding in Franconia, New Hampshire. I have always heard about the fall colors back East and thought, ahhh it cannot be that much better. I was wrong. I was awestruck by the colors. Whole hillsides were were red with maples. And to top it off, they had recordbreaking temperatures so we got to enjoy the gorgeous colors in shorts and t-shirts.
The wedding itself was as beautiful as the surrounding hills. No detail went unnoticed from the words expressed during the ceremony, the beautiful fall-colored flowers, the display of our name tags delicately hung on the fence at the reception, I could go on and on. It was just impeccable and so much fun. Lee and Natasha were beaming with joy along with both of their wonderful families. Thanks so much for making us a part of your special day, guys. Congratulations!
I think that this was big enough for the six of us. |
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