It was time to travel again, but I did not want to go very far. Michael suggested that I get on a short train ride to Rhode Island.
Rhode Island is one of the fifty states in the USA. Not only is it the smallest state in the whole country, but guess what: it's not even an island like Taiwan! I don't know why it is called Rhode Island if it is not an island.
I got off the train in a city called Providence. It was beautiful! There was snow everywhere. Have you ever seen snow before? I met Miss Vicky's friend Patrick who was very nice and took me all around the city. We did a lot of exciting stuff. His friend Sara came with us too.
Here in the USA, kids like us like to make snow angels on the ground. You lay down in the snow and then start waving your arms and legs. When you stand up, it looks like there is an angel with big wings in the snow! Miss Vicky can show you how it works. I tried to make one, but it didn't work very well. Here I am, trying to do it:
Just like in Boston, I was freezing in Providence! Snow is so cold! Sara and Patrick took me to a store to buy a jacket. Here I am trying them on:
After I saw how much the jackets cost, I decided that I would feel better if I bought a hat instead. I picked out a soft red one. Here I am wearing it! Do you like it?
Across the street, I saw an ice cream shop called Ben & Jerry's. I told Sara and Patrick that I wanted to go inside to see what flavors they had. I tried a lot of different kinds, but my favorites were mint chocolate chip and chocolate cookie dough. They were soooo good. In this photo, I am posing with my new friend Lorraine. She let me try a lot of different kinds, and she was a very nice lady.
After eating so much cold ice cream and then going back outside into the snow, Patrick suggested to me and Sara that we go into a coffee shop to warm up. I love coffee shops! They are so warm and comfortable. Both Patrick and Sara had coffee, but I thought it was gross! I had a sweet chocolate drink instead.
I loved Providence. Patrick and Sara were so nice to spend the day with me. They took me back to the train station at the end of the day. After waving good-bye to them, I decided that I liked Providence a lot more than Boston. But it was time to start a new adventure.
New York City, here I come!