what wonderful parade photos! It is on my bucket list to go to NYC one year for the Thanksgiving day parade. I had no idea the women's Olympic team would be there! So fun! I met four of them in Hartford a couple weeks ago. Jordyn Weiber was an absolute sweetheart! I work in the town where Aly lives.
Thank you! The holidays here are truly awesome, so I'd recommend to come for Thanksgiving and get in some of the Christmas decor too. We will be doing our regular "25 Days of Christmas" this year with various events around the city. I can't wait to start!
That's VERY cool about meeting 4 of the gymnastics gold medalists! I would love to meet them!
I love the parade pics! The holidays don't actually start until I've seen Santa at the end of the parade!
Legoland looks awesome. I hope my niece and/or nephew are more into Legos in a couple of years...I would love an excuse to visit.
Jill in CO
I bet they would enjoy it even if they weren't really into Legos...but that definitely helps. You might get out of there without dropping a zillion dollars-unlike us though!
What awesome pictures! You definately had great seats for the parade

Thanks for sharing them!
Your welcome! Those boys did GOOD with the spot!
I agree its a bucket list thing for me to do! I will gladly sit outside waiting for it. i have done the Calgary Stampede a few times, since its not to far and we use to live there. I just love parades!
It's very much worth waiting for. It's unreal how LONG it is too. So much energy from every performer. Someday I'm going to sign up to be a balloon handler I think! Just for kicks!
Great photos!! We watched on TV and as the SS float went by and then they stopped to sing, I could not believe my eyes!!! Half of the cast was on the air when I was young. (that is many moons ago!!!) I remembered Susan and Bob and Louis, and I think Susan's husband's name was Gordon. Very nice of the gentlemen to go down there and save you all a spot.
We said the EXACT same thing!

We were in awe it was the SAME cast!!! That would have been fun to hear them sing - they just rolled by where we were. That is the benefit about watching on TV!
What great pictures and an amazing experience!
Thank you! It really was.
What great pics of the Thanksgiving day Parade!! I will get us there one year for that!!! Just don't know when!!!
We loved Legoland the year we went. Just wish Jeremy would have been a little bit older (He was 10 1/2 months old when we went!!

) But we are talking about doing it again this year just because he loves
Lego's and can sit and do set's all by himself now!! He still loves for us to help him but prefers to do it himself!!
He will love it, I'm sure! We definitely want to go back while Henry is still a Lego nut....though he might not ever outgrow them.
First, I LOVE-LOVE-LOVE the way Henry says "WEGO"!
We watched the parade on TV and Kadence ran up to the TV and hugged it when Mickey came on. Told me I had to take a pic.

I think it would be awesome to see it front row!

He still says "Wego" too! It's so cute, but we are really trying to get him to say it correctly now. He can say his L sounds, he's just gotten so used to saying Wego, he forgets the real name!
That's sooooo cute about Kadence hugging the TV! It really was fantastic being in the front row. Last year we had okay seats, but this year was awesome!
Wow Brook! You had a fantastic view of the parade!
We really did! The menfolk did well!
Just wanted to say that I LOVE

your pictures from the parade. They are really gorgeous. Glad you had such a great time and such a wonderful viewing area. It looks like a ton of fun!
Thank you! It really was worth the effort to get there--despite having to hop police barricades and such! Such a fun experience.
I love the parade pics. I can't imagine seeing that parade in person!!!
Thank you! It was fantastic! One of the many reasons I love living here.
Such an experience, The Macy's Thanskgiving Day parade. I can honestly say as a New Yorker that I have never seen it in person.
Such a brave and wonderful thing to do.
It has been my Thanksgiving morning thing to do.
What great memories.
That's the funny thing...most NYers refuse to go! We are crazy!!!!
Hey Brook,
Nice photos of the parade... I have to drive up from Philadelphia to NY for it...
(my brother's family was in from CA and they went and saw it... I cooked...

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Ah... the Hollywood Sign... everyone wants to see it and it really isn't that easy to find... I remember one of the times we were in CA we got really good views of it from the Griffith Observatory... also remember reading ( and may want to do someday...I'd like to do a road trip from the Grand Canyon to
Disneyland...) that you can take a horseback ride up towards the sign and get pretty close but you have to be at least 12 or so...
Legoland is like the mothership for all little people who like or LOVE Lego... David thought it was Heaven... he was about 5 when we were there... (are you going to let Henry know there's one in Orlando now too?...

Actually Legos are really pretty good toys so I think its awesome there's place for them to live out their adoration...
The CBreak at PP looked very cute... never made it over there but really loved the CG... curious to see what you think...
(BTW... It's an awesome thing you've been doing for the victims of Sandy...

(PM me info... I'd like to make a donation)...
We lost our power for 8 days and I thought I was going to lose my mind-and it was just power (heat, electricity and wifi)... our house was fine... we still had hot water and a gas range...and we had relatives to turn to in the area...
It is absolutely devastating what so many people are having to live through... loosing so much...

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We almost went to the Observatory spot! But Joe demanded something closer and I didn't object!

I hadn't heard about the horseback ride! That is very, very cool. The Grand Canyon is on our list too...someday during a long vacation out West.
Oh yes, Henry knows about the Legoland in FL. We told him we might be able to squeeze in a day on a trip this coming year. We are currently booked for February, but due to the hurricane the DOE has made the February break school days...sooo...we just might push back the trip to March, which is a longer break and another month to save AND we could probably do Legoland. However, I may have a conference in March. So who knows what we are doing!
I will PM you about Hurricane Sandy! All the supply centers are pretty well stocked, but I have met many families directly that have been affected and have been trying to help them. A gift card for Home Depot to help lessen the costs of rebuilding. Cash to pay for credit card bills so they could purchase new furniture, etc. I am at less than $100 right now left in the fund, and am always meeting more people. I'd like to get involved with a toy donation thing for the holiday too...anyway, I'll PM you!
I caught up with your PTR recently and read you were out for EIGHT days! Unreal! We were very, very fortunate here in Astoria. I was watching the news last night and there are still people without heat and power! Can you imagine?!
