The numbers at the Parade Under The Stars indicate more children than ever before  will receive a visit from Santa in Aurora on December 25th.
I didn't see the Parade because I was in it. I rode Scooter. There's a canopy I can buy but  it's black.  I want a splash of colour with a fringe. I might find  an artisan who can make it for me.
It was great to see all the  little faces and babes in arms gazing in wonderment. It's the stuff of memories.  My daughter Heather decorated  Scooter. Since she was a little girl she has  loved  doing things  like that.
We kept buying candy and looking at the pile. Then we bought more and more again. Shows how much we knew. My grand-daughter Robyn and her life -long friends, Emeline and Juliet were handing it out. It  vanished before we reached the Wellington intersection. I need a wagon for  Scooter to hold  enough candy.
Heather made me a fluffy fleecy white  scarf. Little ones called out to me   "Hi Santa". One masculine voice called "OH MY GOD"
I wore a sequined beret I bought in New Orleans. I wanted to buy one of those beaded fringe caps. I thought it would too much. Now I wish I had both. At my age, nothing is too much.  I love things like painted  fans and  beaded fringe. They are so pretty and not the least  practical or modern.  So what!
There were thousands of children. At Our Lady of Grace Church, they were on the sidewalk and  above. Hilary House was pitch dark but John McIntyre's house had a couple of  ladders reaching to the roof and lights on  in upstairs rooms. It looked quite ghostly.
Crowds  were up on the lawn at Park Place Manor as well and they  watched from  windows. At  intersections, people were seven or eight deep. Stores were brightly lit and  lovely. We have  very nice shops in our town.
If you have expendable resources, give local business  a look- see. They support all our special events and deserve your patronage.
As a sign of the times, Tim Jones and Neighbourhood Network were collecting  gifts for the food bank. Times are  lean for many families in Aurora this year.We need to share.
I thought of Pat Barber, a Holman Crescent neighbour.   She was a founding member of our Aurora Arts group who delighted in organising a neighbourhood float for  parades. When she died,  photos of her work was featured in the chapel as  part of her legacy.
There were many groups of young people walking in the parade. They should have had theme floats. I don't know what kind of support that takes.  Norm Weller was a huge factor in gearing  up the trucks and tractors  and flat beds which are the base for any parade.
Shelley Ware is our town events organiser now.  Everyone acknowledges Shelley is a genius at what she does. But everything depends on community support. When people are stressed, it doesn't take much for enthusiasm to dwindle.
Last night  more small persons than ever were lining  the street. As  always, their  childhood  memories of growing up in Aurora  were being fostered  and nurtured.
We are doing a good job I think but it can only happen with a wagon full of good will.
Sunday, 29 November 2009
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You were spectacular.
The parade was spectacular.
It was a lovely evening, and a great investment in the community.
Evelyn, we were so happy to see you in the parade - you looked amazing and your smile lit up the night!
Keep on doing what you are doing! Your love of this town shines through in everything you do.
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