Slow Down And Get Your Feet Wet

Even when you're on a mission to get 15 states in 25 Days, you still have to make time for the little things. No matter how many things we see and do and how many experiences we make for our children, it is often the little spontaneous moments of joyful play that instill the happy memories we are trying to make.

 Boston Common is the oldest public park in the United States. We learned this from our tour guide on the Freedom Trail Tour.

It was established in 1634. The park itself was a British military camp prior to the American Revolution, and the ponds were used for grazing animals, and swimming holes for little boys too, whether the city intended that or not.

The ponds were replaced in the 1970s with a modern splash & spray pool, then an ice rink was added the 1990s. The park itself has a long history of being a gathering place for events, festivals, protests, and more.

We found the pond to be a lovely stop on our long walk on a hot August day. It was just right for slipping off our shoes and dipping in our feet.

Read more about the joy and fun we found in the places we saw on our trip out east where we visited and experienced 15 States in 25 Days.

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