Ariel Oswald
Earning My Ears
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- Nov 13, 2013
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My family for years has carried for the last 10 years, what the kids dubbed 'the parade blanket'. It is a small blanket which has a waterproof back and folds up to hang off the stroller. We use it for parades, fireworks, and just a quick rest break when we sit down for a snack. Usually we do not unfold it all the way, just enough to cushion our seat-setters and/or to keep us dry after an afternoon or evening shower.
At parades in the MK, we usually set it up in Frontierland which tends to be a little less crazy and the snacks/bathrooms are all close by. We are all on the blanket for most of the time except when the kids join the fun games in the streets with cast members or one of us does a snack/ bathroom run. I have been known to bring a small bottle of bubbles or deck of cards to keep the kids entertained when they were younger. The blanket has always been well received by others around us......we usually invite other young children to join us on it, especially as the parade gets ready to start. My DH does not really like to watch the parades, so he usually steps back and we look for a couple of kids whose parents have arrived late for the parade and are stuck too far back to see. We invite them up to the blanket to enjoy the magic.
While others may object to this approach, surprisingly, we have never had a bad experience. You just have to not take more space than you need and be willing to share. Most people around us have actually helped us 'protect' the blanket once they realize we are filling it with extra kids. My daughter's favorite motto is 'sharing and caring'...... We could all use a little more of this in our lives and what better place to demonstrate this than the MK.
At parades in the MK, we usually set it up in Frontierland which tends to be a little less crazy and the snacks/bathrooms are all close by. We are all on the blanket for most of the time except when the kids join the fun games in the streets with cast members or one of us does a snack/ bathroom run. I have been known to bring a small bottle of bubbles or deck of cards to keep the kids entertained when they were younger. The blanket has always been well received by others around us......we usually invite other young children to join us on it, especially as the parade gets ready to start. My DH does not really like to watch the parades, so he usually steps back and we look for a couple of kids whose parents have arrived late for the parade and are stuck too far back to see. We invite them up to the blanket to enjoy the magic.
While others may object to this approach, surprisingly, we have never had a bad experience. You just have to not take more space than you need and be willing to share. Most people around us have actually helped us 'protect' the blanket once they realize we are filling it with extra kids. My daughter's favorite motto is 'sharing and caring'...... We could all use a little more of this in our lives and what better place to demonstrate this than the MK.