(Oops. Meant to finish this six months ago. Well, I went to New England once!)
I have been loving my student teaching experience, but I tell you what, I was so ready to get out of town and enjoy seeing something new! Months ago I was thinking about Spring Break and looking for affordable plane tickets pretty much everywhere. I found a $140 round-trip ticket to New Hampshire, so I bought it, and then called my dear friend Lauren to inform her I was coming. (Not very considerate, but here we are.) It was a perfect week and I was so very happy to spend some quality time with Lauren and her family.
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Newport Mansions in Rhode Island. Bleeeew my miiiiiind! |
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This was The Elms. It was my favorite. |
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At the time I was eagerly seeking a job in New England, and this "Children" sign seemed like an excellent omen. |
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In New England everything is named something a little strange. It's the law. |
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We found a beach! This is also in Newport. |
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Even the litter in Newport is high quality. |
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Lauren being beachy. |
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Back at The Elms. I'm too lazy to fix the photo order guys. |
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We are children, therefore, we spent an entire evening experimenting with ways to dye easter eggs. We are very, very good. |
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The drip technique. Impressionistic period. |
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New England Cemeteries. I'm obsessed. |
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Also I made pasta! Lauren made it, I draped it. Homemade pasta is delicious. |
New England is one of those places I hope to visit consistently throughout my life. I love it there.
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