Friday, November 30, 2007

The Royal Pedicab Has Arrived!

Does anyone want to drive the royal pedicab?

Alex-with-the-pedicab did the most stand-up thing a soul could do -- while he was unable to actually make the parade himself (because he will make oodles of money for his family at the Jaguars game on Saturday in Jax) he was able to secure a pedicab for the parade that we could rent for a nominal fee, putting the 500-dollar deposit down himself so we wouldn't have to.

It's a beauty of a pedicab and, if I can get the battery pack charged tomorrow, will have decorative lights all over it.

I rode it home myself, with a member of Queen Bicycle's entourage lolling behind me in her car to make sure I wouldn't crash and concuss. But ask me if I'll be riding it in the parade and I will have to say, "no." It's got an amazing Gary Fischer bike attached to it that's way too big for me and I was frankly way too exhausted by the end of the short ride from John-with-the-other-pedicab's house to mine.

So, if anyone is feeling that special calling to be Queen Bicycle of 2007's royal pedicab driver (and frankly just wants an awesome workout) please speak up and approach to be deputized. The entourage has deigned to walk among the commoners to help hand out candy and possibly ride on a tandem (if one can be had on such short notice) leaving the lovely, wafer-thin Queen Bicycle with the pedicab all to herself.

Questions and my street address

As we're getting very close to parade time I need a tentative tally of participants so, in case asked, I can provide a number. Right now we've 15-20 people committed to being there.

Everyone who has been lurking at this point and trying to decide if they'll do the parade -- C'mon! We need you! Please email me at tmgnordlie@gmail.com and let me know your druthers on this and any other issues.

Also, I was going to post a map of where I live so people could just "show up" until I realized that in this modern world it was perhaps better to give out the address to individuals as they email in and let me know they are coming. So, once again, my email is tmgnordlie@gmail.com -- if you need a ride for your bike, I'll be at the house loading up the U-Haul from 3:30-4:00pm, at which time I will make the journey to High Springs.

Getting Ready -- Update 11/30/07

So much planning! I hope it all comes off as planned -- I remembered another place parade participants can go if they need directions is High Springs City Hall, located at 110 NW 1st Avenue. The woman in charge of the parade sign-up is named Cheryl (or Sheryl, I didn't get a spelling) and she will definitely have that information. I'm going to find a lot of this out myself, unfortunately, so let's all take a deep breath and just work through it one step at a time! And remember, it's going to be fun!

Thursday, November 29, 2007

High Springs Parade Update 11/29/07

Oh my gosh! We're getting so close to parade time! Just got a call from a nice gentleman at the High Springs Chamber of Commerce who explained that I would need to get to the High Springs City Hall by 4:30 pm to sign in and get our parade lineup number.

So much for leaving Gainesville at 4:30pm! Here's what I'm thinking: Anyone who wants to caravan with me out there can meet up at 3:30pm and we'll head out there at 4:00pm.

If you need a little more time and just want to meet us there, I received some instructions from the nice gentleman about where to meet. Apparently, there is a field behind St. Bartholomew's, across the street from the Fire Department. Everyone will be meeting at the big field and lining up starting at 5:00pm but I think you could definitely get there at 5:30pm without a problem.

For people who need extra time and need a ride for the bicycle or other cycling conveyance, they can drop by anytime between 3:30pm and 4:00pm and put their bike in the U-Haul. Unless I hear differently, I think I'm going to see if I can get a smaller U-Haul. It doesn't seem like there is much of a need for it, but I'm sure it will be handy in some ways!

Email me at tmgnordlie@gmail.com with any questions or concerns!

Monday, November 26, 2007

Battery-powered Christmas Lights Revisited

Have been checking around for stores that have those cheap, 10-light strings that operate from a battery pack and found them today at the Dollar Tree on 13th Street. They had multicolored lights and clear lights, and take 2 "C' batteries (which is nice because you can use rechargeable ones). They had a ton of them and can be found along the wall with the rest of the Christmas decorations.

Friday, November 23, 2007

Update 11/23/07

Hello, and hope everyone had a peaceful Thanksgiving! A rider in the parade who is organizing about 5 other cyclists emailed today and wondered when and where we would meet on December 1st for the parade. This is a good question and unfortunately I do not have all that information right now.

I will call the High Springs Chamber of Commerce over the weekend and leave a voice mail with a request for information regarding where the parade originates and where we will be placed within the parade line. As soon I find out I will update.

In addition, all people who need transportation for their bikes and/or want to caravan out to High Springs will meet at my house on 12/1. I will start preparing to leave around 3pm and will start out for High Springs around 4:00-4:30pm. Please do not hesitate to email me at tmgnordlie@gmail.com with any questions or concerns!

Glow sticks and other items at Gator Dollar:

Still checking the dollar and discount stores for lights and other items for the parade. At Gator Dollar they had 2-packs of glow necklaces, and 3-packs of glow bracelets. I bought 5 packs of glow bracelet packs -- they come with 3 connectors so you could feaseably make one necklace and one bracelet...for a dollar!

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

High Springs Events on Parade Night


Thought I'd post this from the High Springs Chamber of Commerce website:

Twilight Christmas Parade and Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony Combined this Year!

For the first ever (at least we think it's never been done!) the Annual Twilight Christmas Parade and the Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony will be combined into one event this year.

On Saturday, December 1st at 6:00 pm we will hold the 12th Annual Twilight Christmas Parade down Main Street of High Springs. The theme this year is The Waters of High Springs, It's in Our Nature! Please click below on the Parade Application if you would like to participate!

Then, immediately following the parade we will hold the Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony downtown along the railroad tracks. We will continue with fun activities for the kids as well vendors selling Christmas gift ideas. There will also be food and live entertainment. And don't forget... Santa will be available for Christmas lists from all the good little girls and boys of High Springs!