I called all the kids and they all could go and we showed up Monday night 10 minutes early per instructions. They were so organized that they usher you into a heated "decorated" garage to watch Polar Express while waiting. It was so nice and the kids immediately were focused on the movie and not bugging us while we waited. Hey, I even got into the movie while waiting!
Soon it was our turn and they lined us up and gave us instructions of what not to do on the train. Then we boarded and we were off on a fun little adventure. It was amazing how much train track was all over this guys yard and pretty much took up a whole block meandering through different yards. I kept thinking that "This guy spent alot of time laying all this track!" Wow, and that this has to all be family members that live on this block to let him put it everywhere in through their yards,
We were greeted by delightful little children elves that ushered us ino Santa's workshop.
Then the kids visited with Santa...
Santa reminded the children that Christmas is really about celebrating the Saviors birth. We sang a Christmas carol as we boarded the train again that took us to a stable that showed the birth of Jesus and then took them on a pictorial ride showing the life of Christ. It was all for FREE too! Wow!
At the end of the ride we were sent to an area that we could write a message to a missionary or to a soldier that would later be mailed off. There were two tables filled with cards to be written on.
It was a very fun Christmas activity. I highly reccommend it here is the link stringtown.us
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| Remembering the Savior at the end of the night. |











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