Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Duck Tours

A doctor that doesn't even work with in pediatric oncology at MGH chartered a Duck Tour for the kids at Proton Radiation. Our MGH oncologist said Emmett was fine to go (as it's the same people we see in radiation every day, so there's no extra exposure) and just to make sure he didn't crash the boat into the bridge when it was his turn to drive. We invited our friend, Kylie, to come along and my sister Laree came, too.

Emmett loved the elevators when he first got to Children's. These escalators at MGH became the new elevators. He'd want to ride up and down them multiple times. We waited for the duck boat right by them and there was a little trouble because the duck boat couldn't fit down the narrow road in between buildings, but he couldn't get a hold of us either to plan a new pickup spot, so we waited for a while. Emmett could ride these things for hours, so he didn't mind!

There are a few dozen boats, each a different color/theme and a crazy driver to go along with the theme.  
Duck Boat tours are probably not the best way for a history buff to see the city, but for everyone else, it's a pretty good choice.  Their main goal is entertainment with some history thrown in. 


Right outside the public gardens where the Make Way for Ducklings statues are
 was this ice cream truck with an illustration from the book.

Diving down into the Charles River!

Emmett wanted to go sit with nurse Rachel for a minute. 
She had a great view,so who can blame him?
  She told us that she's hoping for grandkids sometime,
so I think she didn't mind the practice.



Like usual, Emmett got a little stage fright and wouldn't drive.
Emmett wouldn't look away from the crazy captain,
so i did a double big smile for him.
Secretly, I think Emmett was scared to be that close to him. 
So glad these 2 ladies made it - Laree and Kylie


This is for my sweet sis!  (and the other Nicole Anderson we know in ABQ-
how weird is that to know 2 people with the same name!?!) 

We were supposed to be admitted for chemo that weekend, but his counts were too low, so this was kind of last minute.  We're always a little hesitant to take him to events, but since the doctor said it would be fine and our nurse said we had to go and we're glad we did.  Emmett wasn't sure what to think at first, but once we got into the water, he especially perked up and loved it!

4 comments:

The Tanner Thompsons said...

Ahh you went with bug? SO Jealous! And I like your's and emmett's matching shirts ;) I'm there for a month and some how missed all the fun stuff!!

Anonymous said...

Hello from Kalamazoo.......we were in Boston a month ago and we rode the exact same duck boat!! I don't blame Emmitt at all for keeping his eyes on the fun and crazy captain. What a ride.
Fyi....we are having a great time hosting our first Alex's Lemonade Stand at the fair.
God bless you all,
Sheryl

Colleen said...

Looks like a great way to get around Boston! We'll have to try it next time we're there. I think it is so great that you take the opportunities to do all these special things with Emmett. Its so good to see him having so much fun when he's not in treatments.

We sure love you all and keep praying for Emmett.

micahl said...

Can't believe you rode the same duck boat! What a small world. Hope the the Alex's lemonade stand goes well this week. Sure wish we could be there. Hopefully we can catch some of the fair next year.