The train (with a VERY LOUD speaker) takes you through the story telling of creation, fall of man, birth of Christ, crucifixion (kind of scary, had to distract Noah) and resurrection using paintings and live animals/people.
Monday, December 20, 2010
The Christmas Train
The Christmas Train is at Camp Dry Gulch about an hour from Tulsa. It was built by a mega-church in the area, Church on the Move. Even if you haven't heard of them, I'm sure you've seen the Dad Life or Mommy Rhapsody videos they produced.
It is SO neat. It looks like an old west town and I read on their website it was originally built to be a set for family friendly western movies.
The train (with a VERY LOUD speaker) takes you through the story telling of creation, fall of man, birth of Christ, crucifixion (kind of scary, had to distract Noah) and resurrection using paintings and live animals/people.
Isn't the "town" cute?!



Me and the sweet, little mess having some BBQ.
Noah got to ride a pony.
Then we all rode the carousel.



There is so much to do! They have really made some HUGE improvements since the last time we went (pre-babies). We ran out of time and didn't get to do it all. We had to get our popcorn and hot cocoa to-go and head home.
The train (with a VERY LOUD speaker) takes you through the story telling of creation, fall of man, birth of Christ, crucifixion (kind of scary, had to distract Noah) and resurrection using paintings and live animals/people.
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