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Author: wickedpam    Date: 11/23/2009 13:25:08

For as long as I can remember the Christmas season didn’t start until Santa Claus arrived in front of Macy’s at the end to of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. I never realized the holiday tradition was started in 1924 by Macy’s employees most of whom were first generation immigrants and where so proud of their country they wanted to celebrate it in with a type of festival their parents loved in Europe . It used to be the Macy’s Christmas Day Parade and featured animals from the Central Park Zoo.

Those famous helium filled balloons made their first appearance in 1927 and at the time were released into the air at the end of the parade and much to everyone’s surprise burst over Manhattan. The following year the balloons were redesigned with safety valves that let them float for days and featured return address labels that offered prizes for anyone returning the balloon to the store. Now that’s a marketing campaign. In 1934 Macy’s balloon designer worked with Walt Disney to create the first Mickey Mouse balloon.

For a brief time the parade stopped. From 1942-1944 Macy’s did what company’s all over the United States were doing, they focused on the war effort. Because of a rubber and helium shortage, Macy’s deflated and then donated 650 pounds of scrap rubber. Remember when companies did what was best to the country and not what was best for their pocket?

1946 brought the first televised viewing of the parade, taking it some a local NY tradition to something that’s now engrained in American tradition, well at least to me. Did you know floats didn’t start in the parade until 1969? I didn’t, up until then they had something called falloons, a combination float and balloon. Floats can be up to 40 feet tall and can actually be folded up to pass through the Holland tunnel and reassembled in time for step off at 9am Thanksgiving morning.

Hope you enjoyed a little parade history, it may not be what the pilgrims, founders or yes, even the Native American's evisioned as tradition for the day you have to have a little fun to go along with the solemn reminders of all the things we hold dear and are thankful for.

Happy Thanksgiving
Mala
 

15 comments (Latest Comment: 11/24/2009 03:12:02 by trojanrabbit)
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Comment by BobR on 11/23/2009 13:50:57
morning...



We are now living in our new home in Alexandria! The moving truck comes today with all our stuff. The next week or two will be a donnybrook of boxes and newspaper...

Comment by wickedpam on 11/23/2009 14:05:07
Ohhh - enjoy the unpacking process - atleast its more fun then packing



Morning all

Comment by Scoopster on 11/23/2009 15:33:28
Mornin!

Comment by wickedpam on 11/23/2009 15:48:31
Hey Scoop

Comment by wickedpam on 11/23/2009 16:54:49
hmm - either my Macy's Parade history killed the blog today or everyones either or off visiting friends and fam with week

Comment by TriSec on 11/23/2009 17:24:53


Comment by TriSec on 11/23/2009 17:43:59
Hey gang...we're having a potluck Thanksgiving this year. I have pie and stuffing duty.



Pie is fine; I'll be making a ginormous Dutch Apple....but I'm a bit off on the stuffing. It would be freestanding, as I'm not on the "Turkey Team". Any ideas?





Comment by AuntAzalea on 11/23/2009 18:20:14
Thanks for great blog! I forgot about the whole Santa appearance at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade- this year it seems like they won't let you enjoy one holiday before pushing you into the next. I am feeling a bit overwhelmed this year, I think it is time to have coffee and make some lists.

Comment by Scoopster on 11/23/2009 18:50:13
Workin hard here.. tho I've suddenly become distracted by a numb tooth, explored a little and it's REALLY sensitive underneath..



I think I'm gonna need a emergency visit to the denstist..

Comment by wickedpam on 11/23/2009 18:51:57
Quote by AuntAzalea:

Thanks for great blog! I forgot about the whole Santa appearance at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade- this year it seems like they won't let you enjoy one holiday before pushing you into the next. I am feeling a bit overwhelmed this year, I think it is time to have coffee and make some lists.






Its very true - they didn't even let us get through Halloween before they had Christmas stuff on the shelves. Personally I had no inclination to buy presents when I was trying to stock up on candy for the trick or treaters

Comment by Scoopster on 11/23/2009 18:54:32
Comment by livingonli on 11/23/2009 19:29:15
Hi everyone. I was out early today since I had a doctor's appointment this morning. Put on a few pounds and the blood sugar's creeping up again. I guess since I moved my mood has changed for the better I just have to watch myself so my blood sugar doesn't spike up again of course the holiday indulgences don't help. And when I am on the computer, kitty decides she wants to be petted.



Tomorrow my stuff will finally be coming here so I can make the place feel more like home. It's slowly falling into place. Good thing I have the extra money around the holiday time.

Comment by Mondobubba on 11/23/2009 19:55:03
Quote by TriSec:

Hey gang...we're having a potluck Thanksgiving this year. I have pie and stuffing duty.



Pie is fine; I'll be making a ginormous Dutch Apple....but I'm a bit off on the stuffing. It would be freestanding, as I'm not on the "Turkey Team". Any ideas?







Tri, Alton Brown did a show on free standing stuffing (despite that stuffing is EVIL, increasing cooking time, a nice bacteria breading ground when in bird) I'm sure the formula in on the Food Network website.

Comment by Mondobubba on 11/23/2009 19:56:16
Mala, great blog today. Thanks for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade fun facts.

Comment by trojanrabbit on 11/24/2009 03:12:02
HAHA! Fixed Noise instituting "zero-tolerance" for on-screen errors.



Of course this only applies to errors that make Failin' Palin look bad. It's still fine to refer to disgraced R's as D's.