It was the summer of 2014, one of my childhood friends was graduating from a private university. This was a major accomplishment for him. I was and am still proud of him. After the graduation, we explored Boston together.
The bus ride to Boston was crazy. Four hours of just sitting, can do damage to any healthy person. It was 2014, and we still have not created a teleportation machine. The epic struggle!! Anyways, when going to Boston you have a few choices. You can go by plane, train or bus. If you are on the east coast, a bus will be best. In certain areas, it is only 50 dollars round trip. From New York City, I paid only 40 dollars for a round trip. I used Lucky Star bus, they are great and a money-saver.

Once in Boston, I met my childhood friend. We knew each other since elementary school but, didn’t become actual friends until the end of middle school. We took Boston’s subway to get to Tufts University. I got to see where he lived and what his projects were. I’m so proud of him. When I used to visit his home, he would live off MacDonald’s. At that time, he was living in a single parent home with his little sister. Money was very tight for them. For him to be at this university is an amazing achievement. He is the first person in his family to go to college. When I saw him receive his bachelors, it took a lot of willpower to hold back tears.
After the emotional graduation, we went to explore Boston. We did what tourists do in Boston, walked the freedom trail and go to the infamous Fenway park. Sadly, we did not care who would win and none of us were Red Soxs. After the game, we went bar hoping in Boston. So apparently, Boston’s bars close at 2 am. Living in New York City for awhile, really changed my views of late nights mean.

Wanted to dedicate this post to one of my closest friend that helped me out so much growing up. I was going down a wrong path in my life and he encourage to get back into reading. Which eventually lead to this blog and me starting my company! He encouraged me to do what I love. As you guys can tell, I love traveling and being able to write. The friend I’m talking about is the one that graduated in this post. He is now a few years away from getting his PhD. I’m so proud of him. May he continue to inspire others and change more lives.
Guys, we just reached 500 likes!! Thank you so much!! I love you guys so much and I’m so humbled you guys see my life as interesting. Once again, thank you. I hope, I can inspire you all to travel!! Much Love!!! Drop a like and a follow. Next week, we will start a Canadian adventure. Stay healthy!!
what a sweet post, well done. and congrats on the blog star. looking forward to reading your canada adventure!
Haha thank you so much man. I cant wait to trian 😀
you are training in canada? awesome! am
so jeal, broken wrist and all.
Yeah actually the whole reason i went to canada was for training. I cant wait to share it with you 🙂
Luckily nothing broken but i thought i was going to die a few times.
fantastic! am sure you have done an excellent job.
Congratulations 👏👏👏👏
Thanks 🙂
Congratulations! 🙂
Great blog, lots of good posts. Boston is the one place I still need to visit. Keep sharing.
thank you so much 🙂 boston is so much fun! go when you can
Nice post theitinerary1. I just added Boston to my list of places to visit :-).
Nice post. I’ve never been to Boston; maybe someday.
Thanks for the like and comment on the blog! I’m following 🙂
Hubby had good memories of his fun days with airline friends in Boston. Good to see a post about it 🙂
Awesome! 🙂 Traveling is such a wonderful thing!
Also, I wanted to know, how did you come across my blog?
Ur post was labelled under travel and photography
Boston is a great town, one known for higher learning too. I visited Fenway too when I lived in Rhode Island. Went to Boston often.
Yes, boston is a big college town
How lovely to write a post dedicated to someone special! 🙂 Well done on reaching 500 likes!!
Thank u 🙂
Congrats for the blog star…nice post…
Thank u
Nice!!