10.19.2012

jfk and plymouth day

instead of going somewhere for labor day weekend we decided to do little day trips instead to help me get things crossed off my summer bucket list (i got so close to crossing everything off!)

friday we decided to head the jfk museum and plymouth plantation because on this day and this day only they were both freeeeeeee

i love free.


the museum was cool. i really liked john f. until my own john started telling me what a dirtbag he was to jaqueline. the museum made it seem like they had this perfect marriage when in reality he was just sleeping with everyone he could. i hate him for this. i think i love her for the way she handled it or i think she is dumb..i can't decide. regardless, i enjoyed learning all about his election and seeing those buttons and the picture above of him thoroughly enjoying watching his child do a hand stand haha.

afterwards we went to a random town to grab some phad thai. (i added the h for you melissa!)
i liked the orange/green/brown decor and also when john and i don't look the same size hahahaha

heyooo what the heck just happened?!
WELCOME TO THE 17TH CENTURY!!

guys. mom. i didn't realize that the pilgrims landed in massachusetts until like two weeks before this trip happened. i really didn't pay attention in american history because i get these fun surprises all the time! i tell myself it is better this way. 

so this plantation was an absolute trip. i loved every 1620 second of it.




creepiest man in the white hating me taking this picture through the window above

one of my better self-timed photos minus cutting off john's head

the above scene seems super realistic, especially the lady taking a picture with her iPad. people have got to stop doing that (except for you dad - you keep doing it all you want!)


we took a nice walk by a river or maybe the ocean? and then came to the indian section of our experience. 


while everyone else felt kind of creeped out this girl above loved all of the dead animals lying around everywhere 


then we headed over to parts that john liked to look at 


and then i loved this goat and it's hot pink collar
and this black collared one


and then look what it is! the mayflower! (II)


i loved this so much.



notice i didn't really say anything about the mayflower II because there really wasn't anything to say. 
it was kind of cool but mostly lame. way pretty location though!


john not only let me have ice-cream but also took me to a candy store where we saw red hots (first time i've seen them on the east coast) and fake cigarrettes (childhood anyone?) which both had to be bought. in fact, that boy bought me every box of red hots they had and earned major points by doing so. 


we heard that plymouth rock was small but i don't think we realized just how small it was. 

this picture was a direct result of overhearing the man next to me say (as he was taking a picture of it) "that is plymouth rock? this is bull shit". hahahah i was so caught off guard and maybe for that reason it was one of the more funny moments of my life. 

before heading back to boston we took a stroll around downtown plymouth and found this very favorite street of mine that i would drive an hour+ just to walk by again. 

i loved this day and i guess this is why i blog, to remember the best days because i kind of forgot all about it until writing this post! haha

3 comments:

brynne frei said...

oh my gosh this is the happiest. and seriously. THAT was plymouth rock? so happy all the red hots made it into the pic too. i love boston megan (and john!)

Christine Frandsen said...

WELCOME to the 17th century.

a. great little get up you wore this day. scarf jealousy

b. that creepy man in the white is killing me. he's even better than 1600's man!

c. self time winnerrrr

d. haha, dad exception with the ipad. so good.

e. creepy dead animal girl and her awkward scarf bf.

f. john hearts tools and big guys that use them

g. more goat friends!

h. swear words caught me off guard! hahahah

i want to be a pilgrim now.

Hayley Jacob said...

You really didn't know about the pilgrims. Impressive.