I received my amazing Dinosaur package the other day after coming back home from painting. I am still so happy about it a couple days later and so excited to share how thrilled I am with everything! I would have had this up earlier, but I currently have family visiting, so it has been quite a wacky week! Thankfully my Dinosaur Secret Santa helped me get through it :)

I initially had some trouble getting the box opened so my awesome wife helped me and immediately seemed really shocked and excited. She decided to make things fun by doing a sort of reveal thing with what was inside instead of me opening it myself. This made things a bit more interesting and added more surprise to things, and I'm glad she decided to do this since it made receiving the package even more exciting! :D

The first thing I was handed was the note and the stickers. I thought the dinosaur stickers were cool and the note brightened my day. Our moms were definitely very wrong about dinosaurs...Dinosaurs are for everyone! :D Also, you are not bad at drawing; I thought the little dinosaur was cute!

The next thing I was handed was the National Geographic Dino Fossil Dig Kit. I thought this was really neat and will definitely be something I will enjoy. You may have not known this, but I was really fascinated with dinosaur fossils as a kid and tried to dig holes in the yard in search for dinosaur bones. XD 5 year old me thought it was possible to just make a hole and find fossils everywhere! The Dig Kit feels very fitting for me.

Last but certainly not least, my wife mentioned something in the box and she was very concerned about it because it needed to be freed! :O I was very curious about this as I saw her working hard on trying to get something out of the box....and an adorable fuzzy Pteranodon popped out of the box! I started freaking out right away since Pteranodons are one of my favourite types of dinosaur, and I really, REALLY love any sort of fuzzy animal. I immediately gave her a hug, and the adorable furry creature hugged back with her wings. :) I decided to name her Petra, and so far she is becoming great friends with Alberta the Triceratops and many other soft fuzzy animal friends! :D

Thank you so much Santa! :D You went above and beyond and the gift was just perfect! Everything will certainly go to good use, and Petra will be well cared for in her new happy home and wuved! :)

-Kimi / Adorabears