The Magic of Lights

Written by Amanda C., LIFE Participant
December 22, 2020
‘Tis the season to be jolly! This is the best way to get into the holiday spirit. LIFE’s Mashpee and Plymouth campuses had an awesome opportunity to do just that when they attended the Magic of Lights at Gillette Stadium.
Linda Rowe said, “One of my favorite things about going to the Magic of Lights was going through the entrance and going through the tunnel. If it is offered again next year, I would go back again.” Dan Snyder said,” It was very beautiful.” When LIFE’s Mashpee Life Coach Krystal Miller sent me some pictures, I was blown away by the awesome set of decorated lights displayed all over. Each picture represented a different theme to tell a story related to the holiday.
This excursion is just one way to get into the spirit of the holiday season. Whatever holiday you celebrate, you can always find joy and happiness when taking a stroll through the lights at Gillette.
If it is offered again to LIFE next year, I would love to go and experience what my peers did. There are some things you cannot pass up during the holiday season. This opportunity is one of them.
One of my favorite things to do is look at all the cool houses decorated from top to bottom. My family and I also love going to see the Boston Pops perform at Symphony Hall in Boston with Keith Lockhart. The decorations on the stage and hearing the Tanglewood Choir perform is very inspirational. Even though we cannot go to see them this year, we are going to watch them live on TV as they perform virtually.
In closing, I would like to wish everyone Happy Holidays and a Happy 2021.
We do not know what the new year will bring, but I know good, new, and exciting events are heading our way!
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