Friday, December 14, 2007

Next Stop Leiper's Fork





Well, our next stop was great fun. We saw Santa, roamed through all the great stores and then found a perfect spot and then watched people. Fun, the floats began coming down the street. Now I must admit, they were not like the kind in the Macy's parade, or the Rose parade but they were very interesting and you could tell the people who entered their "floats" had a wonderful time.


There were lots of dogs running around as well and a man singing while enclosed in a huge snowglobe. He was truly funny but I could not get any pictures.

Then we were all standing tall and proud when the Septic vendor was announced. Yeap, that is what I said, the Septic vendor. This was just one of the two that were in the parade. The funny thing was that they tossed tootsie rolls! There was lots of beautiful horses and also the float that JoJo Davis designed. She did the float for the barn that her daughter Anne has her horse Toby at. All the girls who ride and show their horse dressed up at mice and rode in a big flatbed wagon. It was fun


The even was one everyone should put on their calendar and travel to come see. It was great fun and then we took the "long way home" and saw some beautiful countryside. My, this part of the world sure is pretty.




4 comments:

Thesupermanns said...

yeah...im so glad yall are out and about with katherine. i wish we saw you at Dickens Christmas...do you mind sending me your address? i've wanted to write every now and again. I pray you guys have a Happy holiday and a New blessed season ahead....

Jennie B said...

I want to live in Franklin! Maybe one of my rock star boys will get rich one day and buy me a house next to Vince and Amy...
Loved the pictures, Sharliss - you guys look great.

Katie B said...

cuties...
Did you get my treats?

Writeaway said...

You are always doing fun things. Don't you think illness teaches us to cram more life into the good days? While dealing with Elle's chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia, we have certainly begun to treasure the days with no exhaustion and pain. And we celebrate those.