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I am so far behind on my posting that there are still topics from our Stone Mountain getaway that I haven’t written about, including our enchanted evening spent at the Medieval Times dinner show.   This was not on our original agenda of things to do, but when it began pouring down rain we had to improvise.

Medieval Times was Ken’s brilliant idea, and I mean that in the most unsarcastic way possible.  It was a little pricey, but he was able to find a coupon code on the internet which made it more affordable.  When it comes to finding coupon codes, Ken’s skills can’t be beat.  It’s like years of “hunting & gathering” instincts have laid dormant…until a coupon code needs to be found.  Then watch out!

He really hit it out of the park with this one.  It was a dream come true for Edie.  Eating supper with a real live princess, watching knights joust on real horses, and getting to eat with your fingers!  She didn’t really understand the plot, but instead watched my reactions for her cue to cheer and boo.   I really got into this part because she just ate it up.   We clapped and waved for the Red Knight (as per our instructions) and really let the Blue Knight know we were NOT a fan.

Ken happened to sit next to a fellow camera geek.  So he spent a lot of the evening comparing pictures with his new friend and talking about focal lengths and bouncing light.  Here are some of his pics from our enchanted evening:

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If you want more info on the Medieval Times dinner show, I have posted the link below.  If you have young kids, I really recommend it!

http://www.medievaltimes.com/