Our little town does a Window Night every year. You walk downtown, see the pretty displays in windows, get some free hot chocolate, ride a hayride and in a firetruck...and best of all, SEE SANTA!
We do this every year, it has become a tradition and is really fun. This year we didn't get to do the firetruck or hayrides; it was just plain snowing too hard! We stood in line waiting for Santa to arrive for about 40 minutes, and during that time we got covered in a couple inches of snow!
Here are some pictures while we waited in line:
Top: Raymond and Nolyn, RJ. Bottom: Gavin, Liam
And here is the reward for standing in the freezing cold and flurries!
Left to right, Top: Gavin, RJ, Liam. Left to right, Bottom: Gabriel, Nolyn, and Annabelle!
I really hope all my readers out there are having a wonderful holiday season so far! Wishing everyone warm fuzzy thoughts and lots of family time for the rest of the year!!
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That is a lot of fun ! And great memories :)
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Snowflakes, Santa, boots, scarves! Oh I love your pictures and blog :) I found you on a Friday hop and very glad I did.
Have a beautiful day and hope you stop in!
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Kate
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I wish our town did something like this! We do a HUGE parade for the "fall" and one for Halloween. Nothing for Thanksgiving or Christmas. :(
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Came to say Hi and Im now following. Looks like you guys had a blast! Im a die hard coffee drinker but those pics made me want some hot chocolate! hehe
Nana (Patty) Poppins
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How sweet! Looks like they were enjoying their trip to see Santa even though it was cold!
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Kathleen
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New Follower from Hippo With A Headband. The Santa pictures are adorable. My Pudge wouldn't sit still for his. :(
WOW! already snowing? NO THANK YOU! im ready to skip right on over SNow and onto spring flowers
Christmas parades are a must for freezing your feet. lol
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I love the traditions that small towns still have. I don't think I would want to move to a big city.
Thanks for sharing your photos!
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