Trip Update
This morning I finally got what I deserved; I've been craving for dim sum for months now and I got it in China Town in Boston. I love my chicken feet! The food was full of flavor and filled with tons of fats and grease, as it should be. The concept of having the food come to you in carts rolling around the crowded, loud, and chaotic restaurant is pure happiness. It's definitely interesting to see people that are unfamiliar to the environment and food; some are more open to trying new foods than other.
Seeing the historical monuments around Boston constantly remind the people the significance Massachusetts had in America's past especially Revolutionary War battle sights.
I finally got to play tennis with my brother and actually an set against him for the first time in my life; let's leave it at that since there was controversy in the third and final set. It was scorching outside with the temperatures in the high 80s with the sun beaming on our bodies; we also ran out of water at the end of the second set.
Then, I had more Chinese food for dinner at Little Q Hot Pot in Arlington with a great friend; the crab ragoons were thin skinned, making it so crisp and tasty.
I drove back to Rhode Island in a hour which seemingly feels like no time compared to what I have done and will be doing. But it seems like every highway I've driven on has some construction on it; what a hassle.


