Summer 2024 Get Away (Part 1)

We enjoyed a family get away last week with my sister and brother-in-law. I’ll be sharing our trip in three posts: the first about Boston, MA, the second solely focused on our visit to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston and the last about our time in Newport, Rhode Island.

My sister and I planned this trip in June and we were so pleased when their daughter was able to join us in Boston for one full day of sight-seeing and dinner each evening.

The Langham Boston

We stayed at the Langham, a gorgeous property located in the financial district. The 102 year old building was originally the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. It underwent an extensive two year renovation reopening in 2021 and is a short walk to the Old South Meeting House, Old State House, Faneuil Hall Marketplace (Faneuil Hall) and Quincy Market. Here are a few images from the hotel including the view from our room, a hall telephone, pillow options, Grana where we breakfasted, Diptyque products are provided by the Langham, a view of the indoor pool and we dined at The Fed.

We spent 3 days in Boston and I’ll share a list of what we did.

Day One: We arrived around noon and after stowing our luggage at the hotel we made our way to the Old South Meeting House, Old State House, were caught in a deluge on our way to the Paul Revere House, then it was Lucia Ristorante for a delightful dinner and we capped off the night with a swim.

Day Two: Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum - this tour was fun and with a ton of facts thrown in - they hand you a card at the start and this is who you are. I was Joseph Shedd. Then we enjoyed lunch at the adjoining Abigail’s Tea Room & Terrace. I was close to buying a christmas ornament in the shop but decided to use my card with a ribbon punched through and this way I’ll truly remember the experience. We sent off on foot stopping for a beverage at Tatte and then finishing up the last leg of our journey to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (which I will devote next weeks article) in an Uber. After the Gardner we jumped on the T - I love a subway ride in a city I’m visiting and made our way to the Fairmont Copley Plaza to see where our niece was staying. The Boston Public Library is on Boylston Street across from the Fairmont and we viewed the amazing murals Triumph of Religion, painted by John Singer Sargent over the course of 29 years from 1890 and 1919. We enjoyed some libation at the Oak Long Bar + Kitchen in the Fairmont and then made our way to dinner at the oldest continually operated restaurant in Boston the Union Oyster House. I walked over 6 miles this day!

Travel is the only thing you buy that makes you richer.
— Unknown

The modern Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum entrance reflecting the original building. I’ll share this visit next week.

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum - Modern Entrance showing reflection of original structure beyond.

Day Three: We made our way via Uber to the Museum of Science where we caught our Boston Duck Tour. I set my niece a text when we passed the Fairmont and she grabbed this image of our Red Duck Boat turning the corner onto Boylston Street. We walked to The Bell In The Hand Tavern for lunch and after we toured The New England Holocaust Memorial before heading across the street to Faneuil Hall Marketplace. We enjoyed going upstairs to visit the Great Hall inside Faneuil Hall and seeing the military items on the top floor. We dined at The Fed in the Langham that night.

Boston was wonderful. I love history and cities. Boston is clean and although large relatively easy to navigate. We didn’t over schedule ourselves. We certainly could have visited more sites but it was nice to have time to see where we ended up. Here are my mementos: brochures from things we did and the key card holder and coaster from the Langham hotel. I purchased two postcards at the Old State House.


The Bell in the hand

I can’t recommend the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum enough and it was such a bonus to be able to eat lunch right there - easy peasy! I thought we’d visit the USS Constitution but, after the Tea Party we skipped it. I was most excited and in awe at visiting the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. The building and collection are so unusual and my teenage son and I had watched the Netflix documentary This Is A Robbery about the March 18, 1990 still unsolved theft at the museum. The Boston Public Library was magical. I’d recommend the Oak Long Bar + Kitchen for lunch or dinner. Of course a Boston Duck Tour is always fun and depending on where your hotel is or what other plans you have you can select your tour location from the three they offer. The Bell In The Hand Tavern is a great pop in and ask to sit at a table towards the round corner of the building. Our hotel The Langham was luxurious and lived up to it’s 5 star rating including the two restaurants Grana and The Fed.

Til next time when I share the details of our visit to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum be well!

Start Of Summer 2024

Hi Friends here’s what we’ve been enjoying so far in Summer of 2024.

Our old fashioned swim club has lovely old trees to sit and while away the hours reading under. If the weather looks promising for the next day I go ahead and hang towels on the side galerie to dry.

During summer I like to gather some of my many shells and place them on the coffeetable or scatter on books. We’re not taking a beach vacation this summer instead we’re taking what my son is calling a “history trip”. So I don’t think I’ll be adding to my collection but, you never know! You can see I bring shells home with sand and choose not to wash them. I love to pick them up and smell the ocean.

I spent a delightful day in Doylestown, PA visiting the Moravian Tile & Pottery Works and enjoying lunch at The Doylestown Inn. Notice the plaque by the entrance - it’s the same one my husband I received as a wedding gift, just in slightly different colors.

Summer means sleepovers here in the Chalet!

We celebrated having a teenager in the house with our annual excursion to Lake Hopatcong, NJ for mini-golf at the Lake Hopatcong Golf Club and lunch at the Windlass and the birthday boy even won the trophy for the lowest score.

I took advantage of an extra 15% off of school supplies over the Holiday weekend at Target and now, my son is all set for September!

We’re able to view our local fireworks sitting on our lawn here at the Chalet!

If you’re still on the hunt for a few good summer reads - here are a few I’ve enjoyed over the years The Beach Club, Folly Beach, Summer Rental, The Vacationers, Big Summer, That Summer, One Italian Summer, Bad Summer People and my latest Seating Arrangements

I hope your summer is going awesomely! Be well and see you on the Gram!

Truly Magical!

Friends we closed out summer 2023 with a trip to Orlando Florida last week. We were fortunate that Hurricane Idalia didn’t impact us.

We visited Epcot, Universal, Hollywood Studios, Typhoon Lagoon and the Magic Kingdom. We stayed at the Beach Club Resort which is close to Epcot. We like to be close to Epcot during the annual Food & Wine Festival so we can pop over just to walk around and eat and drink from the many kiosks they set up or at one of the regular restaurants. We also had delightful lunches in the parks.

Here’s a peek at our trip. (I took over 400 photos!)

My family

Beautiful Sunset our second night from the Pool

Hogwarts in Universal Studios

My son and Husband in Hollywood studios

A Selfie with Daisy

Typhoon Lagoon

France in Epcot one of my favorites

after dinner we walked around and shopped until the fireworks

Our Last Day was spent at the Magic Kingdom

Disney is not for the faint of heart and I’m glad we only visit every five years. We have my sister and niece to thank for all their planning. My sister could be a travel agent for her exemplary attention to detail she started planning this trip a year ago. My niece stepped in with her first hand knowledge of Lighting Lanes; having visited the parks recently and got us onto every ride we wished to enjoy some more than once!

If you’re wondering my favorite ride is a tie between Peter Pan’s Flight in the Magic Kingdom and Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure in Epcot. A fan favorite with the rest of the family was Tron in the Magic Kingdom.

These trips are what memories are made of! I feel truly blessed to have had such fun!

Til next time friends be well.