Not exactly sure what to expect as this first parade was kicking off. This was the parade at Hamilton Place Mall. Apparently Santa lives there for a month or so before Christmas and takes requests. Hmmmm, requests....."Mom, can we go to the mall?"
I couldn't leave this one out! It's the Chick -Fil-A float, only my favorite fast food place to eat. I call it Chick-Pil-A.
And here comes the big guy! Santa arrived at Hamilton Place in a shiny red bug. Pretty fitting since we are getting a new Volkswagon plant here!
This was the East Ridge Parade. We sat in the back of DaDa's truck and could see everything! It was COLD!!
In East Ridge, Santa arrived atop a big red fire engine.For the Gatlinburg Parade, we always go eat at the Park Grill first. Then we kill some time taking family pictures by their outdoor fireplace. This year, we took about 150 and got 6 or 7 good ones. If everyone in the picture would learn to squirm, look away or close their eyes when I do, maybe taking a picture wouldn't be so difficult. It's so hard to get adults to pose!
GrNanny and Dada all bundled for the parade.
This year, my JeanJean went with us for the first time. It was so much fun!! Love me some JeanJean!!
Unc Bubba and Aunt Audi sure know how to make a boy look good! Aren't they cute?
The Hatmakers
The Gatlinburg Parade has a few things we don't see around here too often. Yes, those are camels.
No, she's not 150 years old, and no, she isn't some fairytale grandmother. Her head got cold and she wrapped her scarf around her head. I just couldn't resist. Hahaha!!
Bagpipes! They sure are beautiful, but loud and hard to dance to.
I managed to squire Aunt Audi away from Unc Bubba for the parade.
Once I got her, I sure wasn't letting go. I held on tight except when the marching bands went by and I loosed my grip and patted her shoulder to the rhythm of the drums.
At last! Santa and his flight crew. Now that's one good looking Santa, and of course he's the real one because he has the sleigh!
Yummy Cake!!
Getting ready to open presents!
MY very own Chevy truck!
Granny and Granddaddy got me a bouncy house!!
I got to help Granddaddy blow off the driveway so I could drive my new truck!
Waiting for Mommy to fix breakfast the day after my birthday.
Playing with the train Unc Bubba and Aunt Audi gave me.
My actual birthday day cake.
Fun at Chuck E. Cheese!
Another train! Yay!!
Aunt Audi followed me around Chuck E. Cheese and helped me play!
A natural born cowboy!
Singing with GG and playing my new piano.
My first train set from Rick and Kelli! It was love at first sight!











Of course I had to sit down with Nanny and show her my whole stash of candy...it was adding up quickly.
Next, we were off to G.G.'s neighborhood. They were at a neighbor's house for a party, but the kids were about to head out to Tricky Treat, and they let me tag along.
Here I am getting candy from my first true Tricky Treat experience. The people were all dressed up like the Flintstones, and their yard was full of inflatable Halloween things, but nothing scary.
This was a blow up cat that made fun sounds when you went through it. Mom asked Aunt Cindy if we could put it up in our garage for me to run through on rainy days. Oh Mom, I don't have that much energy! The cat was seriously fun though and I went through it about 15 times!
Finally we ended up at Bubba and Audi's house. Our plan was to hit a few houses near them, but I had more fun seeing everyone who came to their door.
Bubba cooked burgers, and in between bites I got to give out candy. It was really fun, but there were a couple of costumes I was not so sure about. Granny made them take their masks off though to show me it was ok. Granny rocks!!
At long last, I got a bite of one of my cupcakes from earlier in the day. I don't know why I didn't want to hold it, but eating it this way kept me from getting my hands dirty. They were Yummy!
This is Daddy getting some final advice about how to cut the lid open. It has to be cut on an angle so that it won't fall down inside.
Ok, ok, I'll help too. Boy, there sure are lots of seeds in this big ole pumpkin!
This is so fun! I love doing these things with Dad, and he will do just about anything to be sure I have good memories!
Hanging with Granddaddy in the garage, trying to stay warm and not miss any fun.
Stirring the bowl full of seeds that came out of the pumpkin. We were going to save the seeds and try to grow our own next year, but decided we had so much fun going to the pumpkin patch this year that we tossed them in the trash. They were slimy, but fun to play in!!!
Here it comes! They are moving it to the porch! Get out of the way!! Don't drop it!
TA DA!! Look what a great job Daddy did carving the Great Jack O Lantern of 2009!!
This has nothing to do with the Great Jack O Lantern, but Mommy had to put it on here to show what happens when she leaves her purse on the kitchen table while she runs to the potty. For the record, lip gloss does not clean up nearly as easy as it goes on. Mom scrubbed and scrubbed, fussing the whole time about boys not wearing make up.
I think that's all for now. I'll post pictures of my Halloween costume later this weekend!