As a kid, one of the highlights of the year was going to the Faulkner County Fair Parade every fall. I'm not sure if the excitement came from the parade itself or just the fact that school was dismissed early on parade day! Either way, I can vividly remember the whole experience. The Fair Parade signaled the beginning of fall, despite what the thermometer read. A night at the fair consisted of cotton candy, corn dogs, caramel apples, and riding rides until we were sick!
We weren't able to take Carly and Caleb to the fair itself, but we were able to see the parade. It was so much fun to re-live all those memories through the eyes of my kids! I guess this was Caleb's first American parade, or at least the first one he can remember.

The 2005 parade was themed around our soldiers and military.

The man here dressed as Uncle Sam was the Grand Marshall of the parade. For years, this man has walked on stilts in the parade, dressed as Uncle Sam. I can't remember a year he didn't walk! As a kid who grew up watching him, I was glad to see him being honored in this way.

I explained to the kids that the horse without it's rider symbolized the lost and/or fallen soldiers.
Caleb wasn't too fond of the sirens on the fire truck!!
However, the bands weren't so bad.
(I think he was impressed with the big, shiny tubas! That's something you just don't see in the Philippines.)

We were glad we got to go to the parade with our friend, Noah. (I think I told them to say "Cheese" and Noah was still on the "Ch" of "cheese!")

This float was from Noah's school - also the school where Wade used to teach.

This float was from Sallie Cone Elementary School, where I attend from 2nd - 5th grades.

Conway High School Marching Band

I think Caleb's favorite moment of the parade was when Ronald McDonald waved at him. Since he's seen the REAL Ronald McDonald in the Philippines, I'm sure he was wondering how Ronald made it all the way to Conway!!

Papaw also got to go to the parade with us.
Caleb was so excited and kept saying, "LOOK PAPAW!!"


You always know the parade is over when you see the horses!

Caleb didn't mind the sight of the horses...only the smell!!