Saturday, November 30, 2013

HENDERSONVILLE'S CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING

Gosh, it's getting busy around here. 

Thursday a Thanksgiving dinner to attend and then Friday the Downtown Hendersonville Tree Lighting. Our social schedule is really picking up!

Being that we aren't from around here we didn't really have an idea what we were heading into with this event. Would it be busy? Where will we park?

We headed downtown to find out - about a 20 minute drive from Curt and Debbie's place. It took us a minute to get the right street - only getting turned around once. Finally. 

And it was busy! Cars and people everywhere. That's ok - we can walk. We found a parking spot at a downtown park not two blocks from the main strip.


Thanks!


An amazing Magnolia - LOVE Magnolia trees. It certainly can't get too cold here if this tree is able to become this large.


We have just under and hour to look around and get some dinner before the Light Up at the Museum.


Hendersonville's downtown theme are the bears - lots of bears.


Love the barn wood frontage sign.


Dad joining Cassia this time. The temperature was pretty nice today about 10C (50F).




Being Black Friday as well, Mast General Store was very busy. Too busy to go inside. That's ok - we didn't need anything and certainly not more candy!


Street shot. Hendersonville has a very nice, pedestrian friendly downtown.




I liked the artwork.


Since we were looking for dinner we didn't go in - darn! Passing up a Bakery isn't something we usually do. Sigh.


I'm a sucker for taking pictures of old signs.


Another horse ride - on Ginger - for Cassia .... cheaper than the real thing and dare I say just as fun for her.


Closed?! Closed?! 


We made it as far as the Museum where the evenings events were to take place. Looks pretty quiet now - a lot different than when we returned an hour later.


We chose the Hannah Flanagan's for dinner - we saw some good options on the menu in the window and it was absolutely packed. Packed! A good sign.


Amazing that without watches and no idea of the time we made it back to the Museum just in time. A few more Christmas carols and then the long awaited visitor appeared.


Could a four year old be any more excited! Cassia's first time seeing Santa in person.


Obviously the reindeer and the sled were parked on the roof.




A quick countdown with Santa and the lights were on!


After the lighting Santa went on to invite everyone to visit the shops on Main Street! :)

Then he invited all the children into the Museum for cookies and juice and to meet with him. You could imagine what happened then. Yup, a mad rush up the stairs. 

What is a parent to do! Especially when their little four year old has been told that she too will see Santa.Well, in this case, Mom braved the mayhem while Dad bailed.

Thankfully the line moved fairly well at first - into the building, around the corner, down the hallway, popcorn given, up two flights of stairs, around the corner, down the very long hallway, standing at the door .... annnnnnnd we're in. 

By this time bailing seemed like a good idea - boy was it hot. 

But with Cassia being able to actually see Santa now we weren't going anywhere. Coming in I had to laugh because behind us was another couple trying to talk their kids out of making the trip "Do you really want to wait more than an hour?" As if our kids really care about that - or even understand it - right?! Ahh - we try.

So, we waited, and waited and waited.

Being the mom 'that is getting smarter everyday' I am becoming, I realized that this was a good time to go over the events to come.

Me: Cassia - are you going to be afraid of Santa when we get up there?
Cassia: No.
Me: Ok - are you going to sit on his lap?
Cassia: Yes, and tell him what I want for Christmas.

Phew. I thought. I didn't want another Yogi Bear experience. I nipped that one in the bud.

Looking back now I realize that I didn't question it because she said these things so confidently.

And what happened instead?!


Santa took the opportunity between visits to stretch his legs. A bit daunting for a little girl....

And get this ..... as we walk up I feel a pulling on my leg, as in - I can barely pull the weight. I look down and around to see Cassia hugging the life out of my leg trying to hide behind me.

Oh no!

This with a few hundred people in the room and twice that number waiting for their turn.

What is a mom to do?

Pick Cassia up and put her on Santa's lap. That's what!

Sink or swim kid!


And so, this is how that turned out. Yaaaaaaa, to Santa for sticking with it and talking to her anyway. 


And then a quick look. 
Guess us adults forget what it's like to have a large male stranger looking right at you real close! 


And then back again. And finally.......


Success - if only for a second. 


Excitement or relief? Hard to tell. She sure was happy with her candy from Santa though.

And did she tell Santa what she wanted for Christmas? Not a chance.

Ahhhh - I know - most of us have been there. 

I wouldn't go near Santa either, so there.


Down the back stairs and Cassia and I were back outside looking for Derek. Although we stood in line for a bit, we finally decided that we just weren't going to wait that long for a free carriage ride.


We went and looked around the Christmas store instead.



Since it was still quite early - 6:30 pm, we decided to stop in at the Southern Appalachian Brewery just a few blocks from the downtown. Derek had found it online just before we left home.

In the dark, we drove right by it the first time - a very nondescript building without a sign. According to my google map it was there - so, we turned around and parked and then looked - yup - there it is - we think.


Cassia's photo. A neat little place with a real mix of customers. Like O'dells in Colorado with communal tables. Since half of this table was free we asked to share.

This is supposed to be a picture of Derek's flight more than our table mates.


This too, but it shows our new friends very well. Great people - they didn't stay long but we had a good conversation - the two men are both teachers. 


They obviously got a kick out of Cassia - she sure knows how to work a crowd. Here, she had asked Derek to hold up his beer for the picture. I doubt she got that from me!




Dad watching the band. We were in luck - since it was Friday there was a band and a good one at that - Serious Clark. We really enjoyed the music.


Although we enjoyed the all the beers, we ended up leaving with a growler of Black Bear Stout.


Certainly not the best picture of me.....but neither me - nor Cassia is the focus of this picture. Considering the place, and the rather loud music, we were fascinated that the lady over my shoulder was present - 92 years old!

Actually, after our three friends left they were replaced by another group which included two men and their wives and their mom - she was 87. Completely unbelievable - she looked 67! 

That's the way to do it - isn't it - out to the craft brewery til' the end.


Cassia was definitely at her end.

We left at 9:30 pm having had a very enjoyable late afternoon and evening in Hendersonville.

All from me tonight.

Teresa



10 comments:

  1. Oh. My. Goodness... you captured Cassia's expressions with Santa perfectly!

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    1. I had that camera going - nice that all the pics turned out! Doesn't happen often.

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  2. Another fun day, great pictures of Cassia with Santa.

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  3. How magical...loved the town tour and especially the anticipation awaiting Cassia meeting Santa. That's what Christmas is all about...nice!

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    1. It really was CJ - Derek and I are HUGE fans of all the lights at Christmas. Nice that we had good weather for it too!

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  4. Looks like a beautiful little town..just what Christmas should look like! The pictures of Cassia and Santa are so precious!

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    1. Hendersonville does have a really nice downtown and very nicely decorated for Christmas. It was difficult to photograph but all the trees along the main street are lit up as well. I was so happy when we got home to see that the photos had worked out!

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  5. I'm wondering if Cassia asked for dinosaurs from Santa! Your comment about waiting made me think, little ones have no concept of time. Amazing. As adults we're stuck to the clock in just about everything we do whether it is work or pleasure. Have fun. You guys look happy!

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    1. I'm super impressed Chris, that you knew Cassia asked for dinosaurs - actually she wants one in particular - a mommy triceratops. BUT she doesn't quite say it that way and so I was wondering how Santa was going to do with that - turns out he didn't have too!

      No concept of time is right. While we drive Cassia asks how long until we stop - she wants us to count. Interestingly she is happier when we say 2 hours than 10 minutes!

      Hope you two are feeling better, Cassia seems to have come down with something tonight. Tis' the season I guess!

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