Yesterday was Nathans last day of school for the Fall. Santa came to visit the class, so the parents were invited to come and watch and enjoy the day too. We got there and Santa was reading the kids a story, all the kids quietly sat in their chairs and ate snacks and listened.
Santa read "T'was the Night Before Christmas". Santa also had a Southern accent, so it sounded a little funny, but what was even more entertaining is how it seemed as though Santa had never heard the story before, and was chuckling to himself as he was reading it.
After telling Santa that he wants Lego's for Christmas.
Santa and Mrs. G gave all the kids presents, Dr. Seuss books.
Here are the second period teachers with Santa.
Nathan, Mrs. G (Gingras) and Santa
Since David had the day off, we decided to take our annual trip to World of Coke to see the polar bear.
Nathan was so excited to see him, he didn't want to watch the movie he just wanted to go straight to the polar bear. As soon as he got up to him he gave him a big hug.
Anderson was a little more cautious. David had to hold him, he wouldn't get down.
Cute family picture |
There is a new display, the "secret formula" is now officially located inside World of Coke. They have it behind a gigantic safe, they only let you get so close to it, if you get too close an alarm sounds.
It wasn't a busy day, so we got to go see bear again, this time AJ was more curious.
Cute Nate |
Behind AJ, you can see the first vault you go in to get to the second vault where the secret formula is.
Yep, I still only have 6 teeth. |
Anderson was looking down at the bear, and it sounded like he was saying "teddy".
When we got to the tasting room, Nathan really had a great time trying all the "spicy drinks", until David made him try the Beverly ( a very disgusting Coke product from Europe). Of course Nathan HATED it, but Nathan also would not try anymore drinks David tried to give him after that. He lost trust in his daddy. Nathan really liked the blue raspberry Fanta from North America, I have never seen it before, so I assume it is a Canadian thing.
We had a really fun trip, and look forward to going again...next year probably.
2 comments:
Ah, the annual Coke trip. How cute. The family picture is great.
Llew
Very cute.. Glad AJ wanted to get a little close the second time to the bear.
Heather
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