Friday, January 1, 2010

A Full December Day

Cutest Bundled Up Baby in Florida.

Weeee a firetruck.


Creepy sunglass-wearing Ronald McDonald.


The fam hamming it up at sweet Tanner's First Birthday party.



Daddy's Girl.


Olivia's man enjoying his first birthday cake.



The happy couple playing on a crisp Florida afternoon.



Olivia picking her first blade of grass.

Saturday, Dec. 19, was a busy day for the Davis family. We decided to take in Tarpon Springs' Annual Christmas Parade and let's just say it was a far cry from the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade.

It was a bit chilly and windy that day here in Florida so we bundled up Olivia and headed down the street where we parked her stroller at the end of the parade by Spring Bayou. Parade marchers mostly consisted of a frightening looking Boy Scout troup, a bunch of local politicians riding in a local car dealer's cars, a homeless Vet begging for money and screaming that he fought for our freedom (for that I do appreciate him), a creepy Ronald McDonald and about a dozen new and vintage fire trucks. OH, and we mustn't forget the THREE adults who handed our 9-month-old daughter hard candy. Thankfully, we grabbed it out of her hand before she tried to eat it. So much for her first parade.

From there we continued on to a beautiful local park, John Chestnut Sr. Park on Lake Tarpon, for Olivia's boyfriend's First Birthday party. Tanner and Olivia are inseparable at day care. It was a chilly but nice couple of hours. Watching Tanner smoosh cake all over his face and he and Olivia playing on a blanket in the grass were highlights of the party. Here, Olivia also picked her first blade of grass.
The lovely day ended with dinner at Hellas, our local favorite Greek restaurant, with our good friends, the Newborns. But darn it we didn't take any pictures of that part of the day!

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