Goodalls. Four of them in fact.
First, say hello to Anna (the one on the left). She's a voracious eater, champion sleeper, small and cute, and able to make a mess with the best of them. Anna joined this world just a few weeks back and we were glad to make her acquaintance.
This is Noah, he's awesome. He taught us the important skill of how to identify trucks, cars, backhoes, choo choos, and myriad other every day items. He is also very ticklish, laughs a lot, is a messy eater, and is very good at bonking his head on various inanimate objects (tables, walls, the floor, etc.)
These are the proud parents, Simon and Stephanie. They didn't teach us anything about backhoes or choo choos, but they're great people and great hosts. They left our circle of friends in Chicago almost a year ago and we've finally gotten to head east and see their world and their growing family. Actually, I lied about the picture, that's Allison on the left, but I didn't look closely at it at first, and I later realized I somehow don't have a picture with both of them in it at the same time. So it sticks.
While in Boston we saw a furniture store/movie theater/icecream parlor/trapeze school (no I'm not kidding), we saw Haaaavid Yaaaad, the Cambridge waterfront, a glimpse of Fenway, and various importa
We tip our hats and offer our thanks to the Goodalls for taking us in and for not slipping a bottle of white zinfandel into our bags!
(Yes, I checked before we left)

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We would have, but we weren't that tricky. It's a good idea though, so you better be careful if we get out that way this summer/fall or if any vacation plans materialize. :)
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