Thanksgiving Parade: Rain or Shine!
Let's be honest, folks. We've all been there. You've bundled up the kids, wrestled with the stroller, maybe even bribed your teenager with extra dessert, all for the annual Thanksgiving Day Parade. And then… the heavens open. Rain. Torrents of it. So, what's a parade-loving family to do? Don't worry, we've got you covered. This guide will help you navigate the Thanksgiving Day Parade, rain or shine.
Preparing for the Parade: Weather Woes Be Gone!
The biggest question, of course, is what to wear. Nobody wants to be that family shivering miserably on the curb. If the forecast calls for rain, ditch the pretty but impractical outfits. Think layers! Waterproof outerwear is your best friend. A good, waterproof jacket is essential – nothing ruins a parade faster than being soaked to the bone. Invest in waterproof boots, too; soggy socks are a Thanksgiving nightmare. Don't forget hats and gloves – even if it's not freezing, a light drizzle can make you chilly.
Beyond the Basics: Parade Prep Essentials
Rain or shine, planning ahead is key to a successful parade experience. Bring plenty of snacks and drinks; those parade floats take a while to pass by! A portable charger for your phone is a must-have – you'll want to snap those awesome photos. And finally, a blanket or tarp is essential, whether it's for warmth or to keep you dry.
Rain? No Problem! Parade Strategies for Wet Weather
Okay, so it's raining cats and dogs. Don't panic! First, bring those umbrellas! But be mindful of other spectators; you don't want to poke anyone in the eye. Consider clear umbrellas so you can still see the parade, even better than that. Secondly, find a spot under an awning or overhang. Many buildings along parade routes offer some protection. Think of it as a VIP viewing spot – albeit a slightly soggy one.
Shine On: Maximizing Your Sunny Parade Experience
If the sun's out, celebrate! But don't get too complacent. Sun protection is just as important as rain protection, especially if you’re gonna be outside for hours. Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and hats to shield yourselves from the bright rays. Stay hydrated. Remember that autumn air can be deceptively dry, and you'll want to avoid dehydration.
The Ultimate Thanksgiving Parade Survival Kit
Here’s your ultimate list for Thanksgiving parade success, no matter the weather:
- Waterproof jacket: Duh!
- Waterproof boots: Keep those feet dry!
- Umbrella(s): Sharing is caring...mostly.
- Layers: Prepare for fluctuating temperatures.
- Snacks and drinks: Fuel that parade viewing.
- Portable charger: Keep the memories alive.
- Blanket or tarp: Comfort and dryness.
- Sunscreen & hat (for sunny days): Protect yourself from the sun.
- Positive attitude: It's Thanksgiving, let's be grateful!
No matter the weather, the Thanksgiving Day Parade is a cherished tradition. With a little planning and the right gear, you can make it a memorable experience for the whole family, come what may. Happy Thanksgiving!