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so what to do @ the mdrf
Sir William:
Plus they have the shows designed specifically for the families w/kids at the various stages throughout the village- and face painting too. Might be a bit kiddish for the 8 yr old, especially if its a boy...and food! Never met a kid who didn't want to eat something on a stake, or large turkey leg...
Sir Edward:
Psh... "family friendly"... and how do they think families are made? :)
Yeah, MDRF has some bawdiness, but for the most part they push the family-friendly atmosphere as well, so it tends to be confined to the taverns.
Sir William:
That is an excellent point, Sir Edward...how are they made indeed? lol
Joshua Santana:
--- Quote ---Yeah, MDRF has some bawdiness, but for the most part they push the family-friendly atmosphere as well, so it tends to be confined to the taverns.
--- End quote ---
That can be a good thing as long as it stays there.
Sir Wolf:
hahahha my oldest daughter loves the pagentry of it all. she likes dressing as a lady and seeing the knights and sites and gets into it all. my son likes action and cool toys. otherwise he gets bored easily. he wants to be a knight and has his kit (he needs a new helmet)
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/s720x720/536061_3606863683547_1032321511_33210616_1685563552_n.jpg
the baby will more than likey get dressed in a hand me down and either pushed in a stroller or be on her mothers hip all day. hopeing i can get the wife to come out for the day :)
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