Thursday, February 7, 2013

Our little trip to Boston

My whole day is occupied with this one little busy body who never stops for one second, I don't think I can write about our road trip in very detail that we took with my mom and sister. I don't know how other moms with two or three kids even function. Well, instead I will just post few pictures and describe shortly.


That's all of us on the very first night together. We were all in pajamas with bad hair and smudged make-up! hahahaha we watched Korean drama together every night.



On the way to Boston, we stopped by NYC.
We all loved NYC! We will always love that city for one and the only reason: shopping! My husband almost got a $500 parking ticket. He was waiting in the car with SJ on 60th and Lexington while my mom, sister and I were shopping in Bloomingdales. He was freaking out and cursing the whole time but we still love NYC (and shopping!) We stopped by Bryant Park to eat at Celcius (outdoor restaurant) but there was a private event so we had Korean food. It all turned out great. We all secretly missed and craved Korean food.


 Our rockstar SJ!  He was so fraustrated that he couldn't move in the car for so long. As soon as we got to the hotel, he would crawl around the whole room and get tired.


We abosolutly loved Boston. It was very beautiful and cute.
We all were really excited to visit Harvard as well!




I am not going to lie. It was pretty hard to go on a trip with this little one in the cold weather. No one knew the roads, it was hard finding a single place, even with the iPhone. Every now and then we had to stop to feed SJ, nurse him and change him. When we went out, we had to bundle him up in a blanket so that he wouldn't get cold, take the stroller out and do/undo the stroller and car seat. We couldn't do much at night since SJ had to go to bed, so we would always have to come back to the hotel by a certain time to put him down. It's true that it would have been a lot easier without a baby, but without him the road trip wouldn't be as fun and memorable.

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