This year, I set up some trains around the tree. I hadn't in a few years. It all began when my FIL, who's getting up in years, had a desire to see his mint new in the box "Polar Express" Lionel set run.
I hadn't set up trains recently because of time, and where our tree is on Christmas Day. We host most of our family, the tracks usually get stepped on or kicked. But I liked the idea and decided to do it.
We had fun with it that night for a while and Gramps was satisfied, but for the next 2 weeks, the train just laid behind the tree.
Yesterday, we had my Nephews kids over. Two boys (5.5 and 1) and two girls (8 and 3). After all the days festivities and eating and gift exchanging, I got a request to run the Polar Express. It was my MIL, who hadn't seen it run yet.
Well I fired it up and in a way only Lionel can, that set came around with the aplomb and style only a Lionel Berkshire can provide.
This when the magic happened.
While 8 year old didn't react much, the high octane 5.5 and 3 suddenly became putty around the tree. That train smoking around the tree did something magical, it made them stop, get down, and they just plain marveled at this. The 1 year old, who is already walking, was watching with great attention as well. Everyone behaved, and respected the train. Nobody was grabbing at it and their attention was 100% on this. Then I hit the whistle and it just added to the experience. The middle kids took turns with the button. It was a moment to behold.
We wrapped this up with a pledge to do a train ride with live steam in the coming months. Here are a few around here including Steamtown, the old Scranton PA switching yard which is now a National Park dedicated to Steam.
Are there any other folks in TDR land who are rail fans and set up around their tree, or have layouts?
I hadn't set up trains recently because of time, and where our tree is on Christmas Day. We host most of our family, the tracks usually get stepped on or kicked. But I liked the idea and decided to do it.
We had fun with it that night for a while and Gramps was satisfied, but for the next 2 weeks, the train just laid behind the tree.
Yesterday, we had my Nephews kids over. Two boys (5.5 and 1) and two girls (8 and 3). After all the days festivities and eating and gift exchanging, I got a request to run the Polar Express. It was my MIL, who hadn't seen it run yet.
Well I fired it up and in a way only Lionel can, that set came around with the aplomb and style only a Lionel Berkshire can provide.
This when the magic happened.
While 8 year old didn't react much, the high octane 5.5 and 3 suddenly became putty around the tree. That train smoking around the tree did something magical, it made them stop, get down, and they just plain marveled at this. The 1 year old, who is already walking, was watching with great attention as well. Everyone behaved, and respected the train. Nobody was grabbing at it and their attention was 100% on this. Then I hit the whistle and it just added to the experience. The middle kids took turns with the button. It was a moment to behold.
We wrapped this up with a pledge to do a train ride with live steam in the coming months. Here are a few around here including Steamtown, the old Scranton PA switching yard which is now a National Park dedicated to Steam.
Are there any other folks in TDR land who are rail fans and set up around their tree, or have layouts?