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Once Upon a Medieval Time

Once upon a time, just last week,
there stood a Medieval Times Castle in a faraway land,
aka Myrtle Beach
.

Crowds of noblemen gathered
in hopes they'd get the royal treatment.

They'd heard of the castle's entertaining enrichment.

So with a blare of the trumpets and a greet from above,

the King enters with the love of his son.

Then it's off to the arena to begin the festivity,
but fear struck with word of the Prince's captivity.

Cries were heard from a little boy blue,

but soon they were gone with a falcon who flew.

With smiles on faces,

It was time for the races.

And as the knights jolted with swords in tow,

cheers were heard for the good and the foe.



As the story was told and it was unfolded,
The Green Knight was continuously scolded.

Meanwhile Noblemen were fed a feast for their eyes,
all at the expense of a dragon's demise.


With an ummmm ummmm here
and an ummmmm ummmm there,
The Noblemen could not get enough of the delicious
bill of fare.

And so, to make a loooong story short
Shall I get to the point?
The ending was happy
for all the King's court
.

21 Comments:

Heart2Heart said...

I love Medieval Times. It truly is worth the money you pay for a really great show.

Love and Hugs ~ Kat

He & Me + 3 said...

You are too creative. Loved all the pictures. What a fun fun time. Mason is so cute with those gorgeous eyes.

christy rose said...

Oh my goodness! That was so cute. Love all of those pics!!! Your son looked like he was in awe in every one!

Janie said...

Very cute pictures and presentation of the medieval festival.

Katrina said...

I've wanted to check this place out. Looks like ya'll had a great time! Those were great pictures you took! Thanks for stopping by my blog!

Emily said...

How funny! I've never heard of that place. I loved the story though...very creative! Which part of the dragon did y'all have?

Mikki said...

What an adorable post! Looks like you all had a great time.
We've never done the Medivil one, but we have done Arabian Nights and Dolly Parton here in FL. They are always a lot of fun!

Kristin said...

Cute post! - great way to share your evening with us :) Looks like it was fun!!

Catherine Anne said...

Love your blog! Thank you for following us! You have a beautiful family!

Bits-n-Pieces said...

cute!! looks like fun was had!

Bridget said...

Very cute! I've heard of Medieval Times but have never been to one. Looks like everyone had a great time!!

Anonymous said...

Cute little story with the pictures! So creative!

Mrs. Davison said...

How fun!! Thanks for sharing your pictures and your evening. Your son's eyes are just beautiful!

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Morgan said...

AGH! I've always wanted to go to Medival Times. Who knew there was one in Myrtle.. I'll have to hit that one up! :)

Richele McFarlin said...

That looks so cool! I would love to go there. I need to plan a vacation soon! :)

E @ Scottsville said...

Oh, how fun!!!!! Great poetry, Miti. I was impressed!!!

We went to the Medievil times here in Texas back in 2007! The kids LOVED IT!!! Riley was even selected as the Queen of Love & Beauty by our knight and she was given a sash. She thought all her dreams had come true! You can see those pics here.

Great post and glad you guys had a blast!!! Looks like Mason did, too!

Jill @ Sneaky Momma said...

It looks like a (k)night to remember!

Can you send me your email address when you get a chance? sneakymomma@att.net Thanks!

God a Have Faith said...

Very cute story and video! Do you live in So. Cal? I live in Victorville, about an hour and a half from Medieval Times. Looks as if you all had a blast! Loved your rhyme.

Steve

McCrakensx4 said...

Looks like a super fun place and I am sure that my boys would love it! Love the poem...you are so creative!! Fun pics!

Lindsay Rudolph said...

Hey Miti! Thanks for stoppin' by my blog! Your blog looks really fun too!
The Medieval Time dinners are a lot of fun...for little kids and big kids! Take care!