Good morning Dinks and Happy Friday.  As you read this I am on my way to Boston.  I decided to give my boyfriend Nick a little break and take a weekend road trip with my two friends.  I absolutely love Boston and this time we have some really cool activities planned.

When I’m on vacation I usually just like to wonder around like a nomad, see the city and visit places that I have seen on TV or read about.  I am not into big tourist attractions, but I love animals so museums and zoos are usually a must.

The last time I went to Boston was December 2012 so I am really looking forward to this trip.  We are going to walk the Freedom trail, we are going to visit The New England Aquarium and we are going to eat at Wahlburgers.  It’s the restaurant of former New Kid on the Block Donnie Wahlberg and his action movie star brother Mark Wahlberg.  Mark is known to some of us as Marky Mark.  Remember Good Vibrations?  It’s a burger joint and all three of us are vegetarians, so it should be interesting.

If you are in Boston and want to grab a burger let me know @TahnyaKristina.

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Tahnya is a Certified Financial Planner and former Investment Advisor turned marketing and communications professional She holds a degree from Concordia University, is debt free and currently works in the field of digital marketing.

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