Last night was our town’s annual Christmas Light Parade. It’s always a bittersweet week for me. At work we work our tails off all week to get everything together. This year I only ended up staying one late night but a few of our employees really put in some hours…but was it worth it? Heck yes!! This year our awesome float took first place!
I am so proud of our parade committee. One of the committee guys, Adam (aka: Clark Griswold), has to be one of the most Christmas light proficient / perfectionist out there. Up until the last minute he is ensuring that every light is in place and working properly. His ideas are amazing and so is his dedication. We are so lucky to have him!
Granny dropped Keeler off at work with me on Wednesday night while we worked on the float. We all ate pizza together and then got busy working. Keeler and Adam’s son rode toys around the shop. On the way home he mentioned what a fun time he had. I am so fortunate that I can include him and that he enjoys it…how long will this last?
Last night the little cowboys and Granny also came and rode on the float with us down the parade procession. Kallahan got to sit next to Santa!
Keeler rode on the back on a kid’s tractor. He was behind Brittany as she sang Christmas music. Have I ever mentioned that Keeler think Brittney is pretty special? ;) He was on cloud nine!
I walked beside the float and handed out candy. I love to watch the children on the street light up while watching the lights and Santa. It's such a magical night. I feel like I'm living in a Hallmark movie for a few minutes, ha! Keeler saw several of his friends from school and even spotted his teacher. He was so excited. The only downfall was he said it went by too quickly.
After the parade we went home. Daddy picked up dinner, Granny stayed to eat and we had a great family night. I just love the holidays. This weekend we actually don’t have anything planned. I am overly excited about that! The Family Channel’s 25 Day of Christmas starts so I foresee a lot of lounging in our pajamas ‘til noon, sipping on hot chocolate and present wrapping in our future.
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