Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Christmasy Things

We went to Santa's Village at the Saginaw County Fairgrounds again this year. My sister and her family came with us and we had a lot of fun. Max sat on Santa's lap and told about 15 things he wanted for Christmas.
Micah sat on the floor and cried because he didn't want to see Santa.



Jason ate some popcorn, and some deep fried Oreos and a deep fried snickers. It was all for research though so he could figure out how to make these things at home. Thanks Baby!





The carousal always brings a smile.







Even if you are 18 and 16 years old.









and painted up like a Thundercat.













The boys love this slide! Max went down it only about 30 times.







The grown ups had fun too.








When Max sat down to get his face painted, it kind of reminded me of when you get a tattoo. You sit down and go through the books and pick one you want. He was quite serious about it.




it was a work in progress.






It took about 5 minutes but in Max time it was like 5 hours.




I could not have planned this picture better. Red eyes when you actually want them lol.

Looking good kid!
















they had this little train there that was not as exciting as they were expecting I think.










Micah loves trains though. I didn't get a good picture of the trains they had set up there but I couldn't get Micah away from them. It was the same thing last year. they have an entire village set up with numerous trains going through and Micah could watch it all day and be happy.








and then we get to the Christmas program at church.

Max was not really doing the moves. When we asked him why, he said because they were too girly.












Micah on the other hand is a little performer and had fun doing the program.




We went to the pancake breakfast with Santa at the Dicken's Christmas Festival this year. They had some reindeer out front that the boys were completely unimpressed with. They sure do know how to suck the life out Christmas sometimes.




































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