This picture
below is the kids holding their hands out to catch some of the fake snow they were shooting out while it was 75 degrees :-)
They have a working blacksmith shop in the village which they were running as Santa's that night and there was a gentleman making shoes for the reindeer. Anna, Olivia and David were enthralled. The walked in, sat down on the benches and hung out listening for around 15 minutes which is as you know pretty long in toddler time.
Th
ey had different rooms set up around the village and I really liked this one, it was the elves room with this tower of running trains. Very cool for Dave since he has just recently become a big choo choo train fan.

Mrs. Claus was on had to tell stories to the kids and she was nice enough to let us snap a couple of pictures during her break time. They had a room with big postcards laid out where the kids could write letters to Santa, Olivia and I filled hers out with the 'Singing Belle and Singing TeaCup' request of course. They they told the kids to go put them in one of the mailboxes on site or give them to one of the elves in the village and they would make sure Santa got them. Pretty cool.

The got to ice a gingerbread cookie and they showed them off for me to snap a picture.


This last picture cracks me up, anytime I ask him to smile for the camera now this is what I get. It's also a bit funnier when you know that he had icing all over his face and hands. All in all the Village was pretty neat, they did a good job of coming up with different activities for the kids. I'm a scrooge and didn't want to stand in line for the 45 minutes it would take to see Santa so we didn't do that. It was already past Dave's bedtime and Livey had a 'bad grass tummy' too.
Sorry about the funky layout on this one, not sure what I did different, I tried to fix but gave up after a bit. It was difficult for me to get the pictures uploaded this time. Anyways, enjoy!
1 comment:
That looks so Coool!!! How fun for the kids (even though it was hot..);) Looks like they had a blast.
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