Matt Deaton has been named South Warren High School's new Dean of Students. I could brag on my husband all day. I truly am excited about the next chapter for him at South but have spoken to quite a few disappointed parents who have (incoming) 11th graders that are crushed by not having Mr. Deaton as their APUSH teacher next year. It's a testament to what kind of teacher and person Matt is. I'm honestly happy that he will be at South with both our kids - Karson as a freshman, and Isaac as a 7th grader (sigh). We've still got one little duckling left at Plano entering the 5th grade. You can now refer to Matt as Dean Deaton and to me as First Lady to the Dean Deaton.
After Harvard, we toured Fenway Park and ate dinner at the Prudential Center. Matt, Karson, and I crashed at The Cheesecake Factory - we put in around 9 miles of walking that day. Whew!
| Karson writing down all her activities for the trip. When you are out of school for an "enhancement activity," especially for an extended period, you are asked to keep documentation. |
Unfortunately, the rain did not hold off on Wednesday. Two days of solid rain - round two! We started the day at Boston Commons for The Freedom Trail tour. This was actually the highlight of my trip. I thought our guide Jeremiah Poope was fascinating. In fact, I wrote the company and encouraged them to give him a RAISE - he's deserving, and they don't want to lose talent like that! I wish I could recount every story he told, but there was simply too much information for me to retain. Bottom line - he was the best storyteller ever and kept us captivated. One of my favorite story's is here - not sure if it's true but I loved it! We returned to Faneiul Hall for lunch and ate at Dick's Last Resort and did a little shopping at Poope's favorite store Newbury Comics where I got Isaac another fidget spinner and Bob's Burger's pillowcase. After lunch, we took the kids over to MIT to look at their campus and visit the bookstore. The weather was awful so that didn't last long before we headed to the Old North Church, where Paul Revere lit those two lanterns in the steeple to send a warning signal about the movements of the British army. The last time I was in Boston with Matt we didn't do the "behind the scenes tour" so I was super excited about seeing the tower and the crypt underneath the church. The tower/bell-ringing chamber, super cool! The crypt, sort of a bummer. I'm not sure what I expected - skeletons, bodies, caskets, tombs, I don't know, but it was super quick - we did a circular lap and popped right back out. Nothing "crypt-like" about it - they need to talk with Alfred Hitchcock or something. Post Old North Church was a visit at the famous Mike's Pastry. Isaac had already asked for a chocolate chip cannoli. Lugging a cannoli all over Boston IN THE RAIN is not an easy task, but I wanted my boy to have one. We headed over to the Boston Fine Arts Museum afterwards where I basically collapsed into a comfy chair. I was zapped - did I mentioned we walked around 35 miles over three days time? I felt like I'd been hit by a Mac Truck - think I'd taken around six Advil. I loved the art museum the last time and wished I had the energy to walk through again - just wasn't in me. Thankfully some of the Juniors adopted my child and she walked through the exhibits with them. We went back over to Copley Square for dinner (where I had to rescue a few of our guys at Wendy's from a persistent peddler) and then headed back to the hotel.Thursday was fast and furious with a quick trip to Boston University and the USS Constitution before heading to the airport. Of course, it wasn't until we got on the subway (on our way to the ship) that I realized I'd left Isaac's cannoli in the fridge of our hotel room. Matt called them and they got it for us - again, best hotel ever. We were able to collect it when we returned back to the hotel to grab all 1,000 pieces of luggage and carry-on bags.
We made it back home around 8:00 PM and collected our boys who were eager to see us. Isaac had a big night graduating from 212 Academy. If our flight had been just a little earlier, I might have been able to make his ceremony which was at South.
While I'm chatting about 212, I might as well say that TODAY Isaac's Shark Tank team took first place in the Shark Tank competition with their Aqua Bot creation. Today was also his last day there =(.
(The next part of this blog is completely unrelated to Boston but worthwhile April Highlights)
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| Are you really ever too old for an Egg Hunt? |
Karson got to hear RL Stine at the Soky Bookfest while Isaac stood in line for hours to meet him. #goosebumps
Miles, back in action, on the golf course - he has a love/hate relationship with the sport. One minute, he's ready to sell his clubs, the next, he's turning PRO. Thus, the sport of golf! AND, he's still a roller skate rat - he suckered us into taking him last Friday (even though we were completely pooped from the trip).
| Jump Air is still a fun place to take the kids. Miles made plans to meet some of his buddies there one night, and the rest of the family wanted to go too. |



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