Yesterday started out like any December day, but an hour before we were supposed to leave for the staging area at the local Christmas parade, it started to SNOW! 
We had asked some sweet people to ride our wagon with us and surprisingly only one family (oh yeah, and our nephew) backed out. Honestly, I would have backed out if I could have. Ha.
Here is a picture of me and my friend Shawn at the staging area.  (Pictures will enlarge if you click on them.)

This is our Princess playing with some friends.  Everyone was nice and dry at this point.

Here is another shot of us before we were wet, frozen parade participants.  Ha.  The lady next to me is my MIL.  Yes, my husbands 81 year old mother was out in the snow and rain.  Oi!

The girls were having a great time at first (before they really started freezing).
This is my friend Robin who was frozen in that same pose the entire parade.  At least she was dry with my umbrella.  No, she was not holding a baby — don’t worry.

More wagon friends. 

Nothing like catching a snowflake on your tongue!

This was a 10 minutes before we actually got to main street (the whole purpose of this parade).  A few minutes after we reached the people (you know, the parade watchers) two of the girls were whining and sitting in our laps).  Yes, one was MINE.

Here is a picture someone took of us.  My sweet hubby driving his John Deere High Crop.
Another shot of our wagon.  The parade official with the microphone introduced us then said, “I love the most important part of that sign.  Jesus is the reason for the season” and everyone began to clap.  I almost started to cry.  THAT was worth our trip!  We had people yell, “We love your farm!”  And heard others telling their children, “You went to their corn maze.”  It was a blessing to be there.

Here is my futile attempt to take a picture of the parade from my view point.  It really was beautiful, but you can’t tell.
We came home to this!  A winter wonderland.  Here is our tree lot.

And last, but not least — home sweet home.

Have a blessed Sunday everyone!