Day two 

Dave woke up and headed out early this morning.  It didn’t bother Peyton at all, and I went back to sleep, too.  I didn’t get up again until my pillow fell off the bed which woke Peyton.  I asked her what time it was.  She answered, “11:38”.  What?! Even by California standards, that’s a late morning!  We got up and ready and went to the local pastry shop.  We ordered brunch – a kids sandwich, one slice of French toast, bacon slice, parfait and the sweet bun Dave mentioned was good there.  We finished everything but the bun, which we took to go.  We split the kids sandwich and toast, and it was plenty.  Now that she was fueled, we returned for the swan boats.  It was hot but we made it. We went to the public library and browsed the Amercian Revolution display.   We took some pictures, took a potty break and browsed at the study area.  Her comment on this was: 

  Looks like in Monsters University where they are tryin to get the flag.  She noticed it was very quiet and used her inside voice.  

Her comment on this was:

 “Looks like the stairs and books like in Belle”  

  After that we took a detour to shop. She didn’t mind since it was 100% air conditioned.  We shopped for bags and I contemplated while we headed back to the hotel.  On our way back through the park, the weather was turning on us.  We heard lightning and thunder far away, then closer.  Then saw people running.  There was a creepy guy behind us talking to himself, so we ran too. Then there was one chunk of hail that fell.  No rain just hail.  

 One piece of hail.  So cute.  Many, not so much.  A few hit my head, and it was not pleasant. 

   Only the rain caught up to us. And then the deluge.  

 I struggled under a tree to get the poncho out for her.  This is looking back at the tree…

  I was shivering while trying to keep my phone dry.  It’s the lifeline for us to get around. I got her situated then gusts of wind blew sheets of rain toward us.  I got my poncho out to cover myself.  We ran under the awning of a theater before gathering ourselves.  I tried to wait it out but as we were getting colder, I hailed an uber.  But I had to update my app.  Figures.  There were tons of police driving by with sirens blaring.  The uber guy showed up and we had to jaywalk in front of a police car to get there.  I think the cop was not going to do anything given the circumstances.  We headed home, a mere mile, but the driver’s app was messed up. I had to navigate him around using my phone. Apple vs Samsung.  Geez.  While we made our way home, Peyton asked, “What was the quartz that fell from the sky?”  It felt like it as it pelted us on its way down. I don’t think she’s ever seen hail before. We arrived back to the hotel and squeaked our way home.  We showered and got warm and cozy. I can tell Dave had been home as the pile of wet laundry gave him away.  Here are the rest of our photos from today. 

   
Flour brunch – kids sandwich, one slice of French toast, bacon, coffee, sticky bun, parfait, kids milk all for about $20.  

  

Massachusetts state house.       
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Student-powered swan boats.     

I asked her if she wanted to walk through the park or street.  Good thing she picked park. We found Washington’s statue.   

She wanted to rest and just look at Washington on the bench.    

We also found the 9/11 memorial.  I had to tell her what it was.  And remind her to keep her feet off the memorial.    

Copley place.  There was a farmers market, and we tried real maple syrup.  They didn’t have anything 3 oz or less to fly.   

Public library.    

Twin lions.         

The window to the courtyard.  Upon seeing this she said, “Ooh, I have to take a picture!”   

                     
 

Peyton said of this shot of the news: ” looks like a swimming pool”. She was telling me, “But what about the drought?”  Told her no drought here.  


We’re waiting for Dave for dinner now.   

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