They have all sorts of events throughout the year that draw people downtown to mingle and shop and celebrate the effort that has been put into making it a fun place to be. We decided to head out as a family the Friday after Thanksgiving for some "Holiday Hoopla". We weren't quite sure what to expect but I had heard there would be tree lighting and music that night. We bundled up and made three mugs of hot chocolate to go and had a fantastic evening. There was live music and some kind of Santa's Village that we couldn't really get to because of the crowds. We bumped into some friends and enjoyed the carols and atmosphere together. Myka and her friend Kate (you may recognize the hat...) had a great time dancing around and being silly together.
Finally the music ended and our host told us to look up at the building behind us.
And here is what we saw.
It was the first time I was truly scared of a live "stunt" in the way that if somebody we have never heard of or seen before would slip off a rope and fall off a building we would be concerned, and even sad, but would be able to move on. The thought of it being Santa, however... Well, I just don't even want to go there.
The good news is he made it down, um, safely, we think. There was some kind of board that fell when he was about two-thirds of the way down, but we think it missed him. He also didn't have the softest landing, but he waved to the crowd after and all were satisfied that Santa was finally here!
Somehow everyone knew that they were supposed to head to the end of main street for the big Christmas tree lighting, so the crowd started heading north but we hung out for a minute to finish up with our friends because we were planning to head home and get the littlest one warmed up. The girls got tired of our talking and took a seat on the curb to rest for a minute.
It was a cute little moment between them and I didn't want to miss it so I got set to snap one more picture just to be sure. At the exact moment I hit the button, fireworks went off about two blocks behind us. I'm sure the blurriness is due to me jumping at the sound and Myka looks as if she is just about to ask what that was, but Kate's reaction is my favorite. Her eyes were about twice the size they usually are.
And a week later, as we were watching some Christmas special where Myka was quite concerned as she saw Santa fall down a chimney and land with a hard thump, we were able to remind her that he really doesn't fall like that.
He lowers himself down with a rope and a harness and tries to avoid the debris from the roof falling in after him.
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