December 01, 2008

We even decorated the office


Left Window


Right Window

More from the parade....


Melanie's Group around the heater....they know how to watch a parade...with heat.

Here is Adam, all the boys (including Damon acting crazy) and me.



And there is Macy, Maddy & Sarah with their church float.

Our Typical Hometown Christmas Parade

Most Christmas parades have Christmas floats, but not ours...we have horses, four wheelers, trucks jacked way up for muddin', shriner's, tracters, hot rods, tow trucks, oil rig trucks and of course the Santa on the firetruck at the end. I'll take you through our parade...

We start with the flags


Then the grand marshall


And of course the high school band


And what's a parade without Smoky the Bear and his owl sidekick


The theme of our parade was Santa's Toyland. Devon seemed to have gotten close the theme.


Now in no particular order but plenty of commentary.

The Cloggers are a yearly float and they are festive and entertaining.


What's a parade without lots of advertising? We had cellphones, towing trucks, drilling rigs, mexican restuarant, radio station, port-o-pottys, taxi, & bail bonds (seriously!! Do we need to advertise bail bonds at a parade?).





Of course, no parade is complete without our local cheerleaders & Butch. Thought their minivan was rather cute & original.


And what kind of local parade would it be without horses, lawnmowers, and tracters? Here we have the Rodeo Queens, The Antique Tracters Assn., and not real sure about the mini horse and lawn tracter.



Can't remember what this van was for but heck lets all put a van in the parade, add a christmas stuffed animal as a hood ornament and call it decorated for the parade.


Naturally we have to have the kids from Rowe's Performing Arts.
I believe we had a ballerina and toy soldiers from their Nutcracker Performance.



What's a parade without the Shriner's and the cool cars that they drive super fast?




Now here is the kicker....where else but my hometown in Rural America would you see jacked up trucks that are used for entertainment aka muddin'? We had not 1 or 2 of these trucks but 8. Actually I think there were more than 8 but I didn't get pictures of them all.










Here is a float that I thought was neat. Had a really moving picture on it.



And of course, the grand finale....Santa on the firetruck.