December 16, 2010

Honolulu City Lights Parade


The Honolulu City Lights electric light parade has become an annual tradition for our family and we enjoyed it again this year.  It's always on a Saturday night, probably the first one in December but I'd have to check my calendars from previous years to be sure.  Lots of people go early and enjoy the rides and activities around Honolulu Hale but we prefer to watch the parade as it comes through Chinatown.  It's less crowded there and getting in and out and finding parking is pretty easy to do.

Our kids enjoyed dancing along to the Christmas music as various bands marched by and they loved getting candy that was passed out by parade participants.  Our son remembered this from last year and asked that we take a bag to put his stash in.  During the parade he decided the candy bag should sit back next to me rather than by him, so the people passing out the candy would think he didn't have any and would be sure to give him some.  As soon as he'd get a piece of candy he'd turn around and toss it to me for safe-keeping in his bag.  Our daughter's technique was to eat as much candy during the parade as she could and she may or may not have eaten candy stolen from the big kids she was sitting with in addition to her own.

There were some nice floats in the parade but my favorites were the utility vehicles bedecked in lights.  Have you ever seen such a nice looking dump truck?


And look at this fancy sewer pumping truck.  


I didn't get a picture of the Handi-Van that was tripped out to look like a low-rider, complete with a spoiler on the back, but it was one of my other favorites.

Hope your holidays are going well.  Kids out of school yet?  My boy has a day and a half left before his Christmas break begins.

1 Comment:

Jeneé said...

Its so funny for me to see your photos with people walking in shorts and also have short sleeves. We went to out light parade in out snow gear :) fun traditions!!

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