I love Christmas time.
The problem however that I often encounter, is time management. With so
many things to do, see, and make, it can become overwhelming trying to cram
everything in to three and a half weeks and/or lamenting about all of the things I didn't get to do again this year because I just ran out of time.
I know a lot of people are quite strict about
and grumble over Christmas stuff being out before Thanksgiving, but I have
finally waved the white flag of surrender and have embraced the advantage of
adding in a couple of extra weeks of Christmas fun pre-Thanksgiving (still
Christmas at Halloween I will agree is way too early).
On Saturday we went to Atlantic City to see Interstellar in
IMAX after which we discussed wormholes (Scott impressed us with his wormhole
knowledge) while eating food dipped in melty cheese and chocolate at The
Melting Pot.
We couldn't remember ever visiting Atlantic City during the
holiday season. The Tropicana looked nice decked out in its holiday finest even
without the decorating being completely finished.
While we were walking on the Boardwalk we happened upon Boardwalk Hall’s Holiday Light Show. It
was interesting with clubby dancing music and a dreamy futuristic take on
Christmas and the New Year.
If you are
in AC already it’s worth checking out, but not spectacular enough to plan a trip specifically to see it.
On Sunday we decided to take a pilgrimage to Kindy’s.
Kindy’s is a giant Christmas warehouse in Philadelphia where, according to
them, they “stack em’ deep and sell em’ cheap.”
It’s pretty much what would
happen if The Christmas Tree Shop and The Berlin Mart had a baby.
It was fun,
but just a little creepy.
This seemed to be a place for hardcore Christmas
decorators. The type of decorators that would make Aunt Bethany question if their
house was on fire. Our mission was to
find new lights for our tree. After ten
Christmases we wanted something different.
I prefer strands of solid colors, especially white, while
Shannon likes the muti-colored lights . We saw the perfect compromise at
Kindy’s, lights that cycle between white and multi-color. Kindy’s was of course
all out of the lights we fell in love with.
Sigh.
Have you wondered, I know I have, about where all of the
animatronics from the G-Boys Christmas displays went? Well ask no further because they are at
Kindy’s.
Seeing this made the trip worth
it for me. When I was a kid it wasn’t Christmas until I saw an animatronic
polar bear.
I was so excited
walking through the displays.
There were kids walking around and even with all
of their gadgets and gizmos aplenty, they seemed just as delighted as I was at
an animatronic monkey driving a tractor.
My favorite display was the fanboy/fangirl mash up of Batman
working with the Ninja Turtles to spread some holiday cheer in Gotham.
Brilliant!
Kindy’s also had a little miniature town display
and Santa
was there if you wanted to get a photo.
Frankenbear |
It was fun, but like the AC Boardwalk light show, if you are
already in the area stop by Kindy’s, but don’t go out of your way to go there
unless you really love animatronic clowns.
I'm sure this is directly from one of my nightmares |
Feeling sad about not being able to take home sweet color
changing Christmas lights, we decided to drown our sorrows in pasta and
meatballs at Villa di Roma.
It’s the kind of place that reminds me of what it’s
like to have dinner at an Italian Grandmother’s house. We even witnessed one of the servers walking
and rocking a customer’s baby around the dining room so the baby’s mother could
enjoy her meal hands free.
Before heading home we took a brief walk around the Italian
Market. Some people already started decking their places of business out in
holiday splendor.
I'm looking forward to Thanksgiving, but I was happy that we were able to sneak in a little Christmas fun a week early.
I love Melting Pot, and I always enjoy a trip to Kindy's. Great post, as a kid Christmas just wasn't Christmas without a trip to Gaudio's to see the displays.
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