thoughts about ish
Yesterday was just the first two days of Boston; the bus and Thursday. Today You should get the rest, if for some reason you don’t get the whole story you will have a part 3 tomorrow.
Friday started off with a trip to Plymouth. We arrived at Plymouth Plantation at 9:30 in the morning. While we were waiting to go watch the movie Steve shoved his hoodie in my purse, and then Megan proceeded to shove her guard jacket in there too. Surprisingly, they both fit. After the movie, Steven, Megan, and I went off to go around the Indian Reservation and the Plantation. We tried to convince a guy who was sitting in a house that we all live equally. He looked at Megan like she was crazy (if you know Megan, you would know why). So eventually we gave up on that and started to ask him about his line of work. He had multiple jobs and I don’t remember them all, but he was interesting to talk to. At 11:00, we left the plantation to go to the Mayflower II and Plymouth Rock. I got some really good pictures on the Mayflower, but I never got to see the Plymouth Rock. I did do a little bit of shopping and got a splattered Boston tee. After that we took off and went to the JFK Museum. I slept the whole way there. I really enjoyed the museum. Abbey and I took the longest to get through the entire thing. And since we only had ten minutes left we had to rush through the Jackie O stuff. That was the worst thing ever. Especially since there was only a little bit left. We left the museum at 4:00 to go to the Quincy Market. That was the most fun we had there. I loved looking around and seeing all the things that I want. However since everything there is available at home, I decided not to waste my money on anything. We got to No Name Restaurant and they had a picture of Matt Damon right by the door. The food was not the greatest, but the picture made it better. Shear Madness was also very funny. They had a lot of allusions in it. And most of them I understood. Then the gay guy looked at Mr. Zupancic and said he didn’t recognize him with his clothes on. It was hilarious. I want to go back and watch it again. And possibly change the outcome of it. We had hotel time. Megan and I, once again, went to Steve’s room where we looked at all of his pictures and made fun of Andrew. Saturday we were switching hotels and everyone in our room except for Abbey work up late. I ws already packed though. We went to the House of Seven Gables in Salem. It was a very small house with lots of hidden passageways. It was cute though and had lots of history, which I don’t think I could ever say all of it on here. We went to the Salem Witch Museum after that. I didn’t like it very much because it was basically “The Crucible” in ten minutes and a random display about fake witches. Then we had time to wander around and get food. It was a lot of fun and we learned out to say “Pahk yah cah in Hahvahd yahd.” Though I think “square” sounds better. At 2:30 we got to the Naval Yard where we got a tour of the U.S.S. Constitution. It was fun. I have tons of pictures from there as well. We arrived at the Hilton Garden Inn at 6:30 and had free time until 11:00. Megan and I got free food at Uno Chicago Grill because we told the waiter our favorite books. We all fell asleep pretty early. Sunday we left the hotel at 7:30 and got home at 7:00. I then watched Grey’s Anatomy which was the most depressing episode I’ve ever seen. I couldn’t believe it. Today was very tiring. I barely got through the whole day. Plus I somehow got sick. But I’m hoping that it’s just sinus infection. I could live with that. My nose might not be able to, but I can. Well, it’s time that I be off. Keep reading and remember I’m Jackie and I don’t know crap.
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