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I have a three-year old daughter. To teach her basic science knowledge, I always play some interesting games with her. One of her most favorite games is “raining ice cube”. We put an ice cube above a glass of a little hot water. Some seconds later, tiny water droplets will fall down like a lovely “rain”. February comes, new season greets us with drizzling rain whose tiny droplets dampen our hair and shoulders, running down our windows and blurring the world across the pane. Once my daughter woke up early in the morning and pressed her face against the glass pensively, and asked me “Mommy Mommy, there are some ice cubes on our roof, right? Our house is warmer so it rains like this, huh?”

I have a three-year old daughter. To teach her basic science knowledge, I always play some interesting games with her. One of her most favorite games is “raining ice cube”. We put an ice cube above a glass of a little hot water. Some seconds later, tiny water droplets will fall down like a lovely “rain”. February comes, new season greets us with drizzling rain whose tiny droplets dampen our hair and shoulders, running down our windows and blurring the world across the pane. Once my daughter woke up early in the morning and pressed her face against the glass pensively, and asked me “Mommy Mommy, there are some ice cubes on our roof, right? Our house is warmer so it rains like this, huh?”

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WITH A QUAINT<br />

ANTIQUE CHARM<br />

REMINISCENT<br />

OF EUROPE AND<br />

A LITTLE ASIAN<br />

NOSTALGIA,<br />

BOSTONÍS<br />

BEAUTY IS A<br />

HARMONY<br />

OF PAST AND<br />

CONTEMPORARY<br />

CHoCoHoLIC’S PArADISE<br />

With a quaint antique charm<br />

reminiscent of Europe and a<br />

little Asian quiet and nostalgia,<br />

Boston’s beauty is a harmony<br />

of the past and contemporary<br />

glamour. When you visit “The<br />

city of knowledge”, you will<br />

have a chance to walk along<br />

beautiful Back Bay and explore<br />

the wonderful world of chocolate<br />

in bakeries, luxurious stores, or<br />

at a large hotel buffet party with<br />

hundreds of chocolate cakes and<br />

candies. The chocolate tour along<br />

Back Bay lasts 3 hours. The first<br />

point is the statue of the talented<br />

American painter, John Copley,<br />

near the Boston Public Library<br />

and Trinity Church which was<br />

built in 1877 and is listed as one<br />

of the 20 most valuable culturalarchitectural<br />

sites of the city.<br />

Chocoholics will get excited as<br />

soon as they come to Georgetown<br />

Cupcake in Newbury. This<br />

cupcake shop was first established<br />

in Georgetown in the vicinity of<br />

Washington D.C and has since<br />

expanded to six other big cities.<br />

Upon arrival, you will realize<br />

that a paradise of chocolate does<br />

exist. The daily menus look like<br />

timetables divided into morning<br />

and afternoon sections and each<br />

kind of chocolate cupcake is a<br />

lesson. The timetables cover all<br />

days with various scrumptious<br />

dishes. You will be ever surprised<br />

by the delicious white, pink, and<br />

brown chocolate cupcakes you<br />

encounter day by day.<br />

We tasted numerous chocolate<br />

related products whenever<br />

passing a new shop. Some of the<br />

immaculately crafted cupcakes<br />

were so perfect and cute that we<br />

were hesitant to eat them, but<br />

when we did we didn’t want to<br />

leave the shop.

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