Travel notes from an aircraft engineer and his son
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Our First Day in Boston: Science, Curiosity, and a Gentle Start to the Journey
After arriving in Boston, we chose to begin our adventure with a place that felt both exciting and thoughtful: the Boston Museum of Science. Traveling with my son, I wanted our first day to be meaningful without being exhausting, and this museum provided just that—curiosity, learning, and shared excitement. The museum’s exhibit halls are open…
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A Flight, a Dream, and Boston
Traveling to MIT with my son Some trips stay with you longer than expected.This one began at an airport gate in Korea. A Seat He Had Always Imagined My son had always been curious about first-class seats. Not because of luxury,but because they represented something different —a space he had only seen from afar. This…
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Before We Went to Boston
When I was young, I dreamed of studying at MIT. As an engineer, that dream felt almost natural. MIT was not just a university—it was a symbol. A place where curiosity was taken seriously, where questions mattered, and where the world was understood through careful thinking and rigorous work. Even as a child, I knew…
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About This Journal
I am an aircraft engineer. For several decades, my professional life has been shaped by engineering discipline—clear thinking, responsibility, and respect for systems that must work under all conditions. This journal began as a personal project. I wanted to slow down and observe the world not only as a traveler, but as someone trained to…
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