Now it was a lot more relaxed and still fun! Dayzy, Chayse, Will, and I rode down with Grandma Jane on Friday night in time to watch the night parade from the Opera House because it was FREEZING outside! Scott drove down that night after work (Last night hopefully ever at the Pizza Ranch! bittersweet for him.)
Saturday I helped Jane Dutch Dance to break the World Record for the most people dancing in one place in wooden shoes. I decided to dance last minute so Jane let me borrow some shoes. They were big...but better than the too small ones I had at home. Anyway we had to dance for 5 minutes! I was spent at like 1 minute, and then my pants ate my sponges so my shoes were a slippin and a slidin'! Ahh! But it was still a lot of fun! Plus we got Jane in Wooden Shoes...so next year when she wears a Dutch Costume...it won't be such a hard transition :)
Saturday during the day parade Dayzy, my mom, Will and I marched in the baby parade. Again it was coooold! William fell asleep at the beginning of the parade and stayed asleep the whole time! Dayzy lost her sponges in her wooden shoes right before the parade started so she stopped walking with us when we saw the family.
They might not have Dutch blood in them, but don't they make cute little Dutch kiddos?
We braved the cold and also went to the Saturday night parade. I really didn't eat that much Tulip Time food this year...nothing appealed to me. I ate stroopwaffles though, and they were delicious! We very much missed the Utah Heersink's at Tulip Time!
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