

If you can find the Hippie Hole your kids will love the quick hike and jumping off the rocks by the waterfall. 1.5 miles, it has a sweet ladder in the hill you get to climb and some amazing views. But every once in a while you see an inflatable used creatively with the display and then it works.Īlso for Adam’s trip to SD, do not miss the Notch Trail in the Badlands. 99% of inflatables seem to be yard filler/clutter and I don’t care for them. This is the only inflatable we have and it adds to the display and theme of the runway. So we got it and I built a stand that would hold the inflatable and sit on our roof in the middle of the runway. I thought that would fit perfectly with our runway lights.

I have never really been a fan of inflatables, and then about 5 years ago we saw this Snoopy flying an airplane inflatable. They have always been a hit and the kids always thought Santa wouldn’t be able to land on our roof without them. on inflatables & summer vacations:ġ6 years ago when we were living in Dayton, OH, my wife gave me these Christmas runway lights. Easy up, easy down, very little time, and it’s still a big hit! If you’re going to go inflatable, go big. I came across this 20 foot inflatable Santa a few years ago. The kids loved it so it was all worth it.

I spent hours putting them up and hours taking them down. I understand the inflatable hesitancy but….I used to do the whole Christmas light show decorating bit. He says she was writing down all sorts of notes. That all changed with Tuesday’s edition and the western trip advice. *Guy adds that he has tried to get his wife to read Screencaps in the past, but she would never take his advice. (Thankfully, we live way off the road, and only get harassed by family members, not the whole neighborhood) It is how we became an inflatable family.

We bought Snoopy for us, a Santa in a truck for my parents, and my 2yo daughter loves both. I got told at the counter, that if I bought 2 inflatables, we would get 90% off both! And if I took a display, we’d get an additional 10%. Being the day after Christmas, it was marked down 75%. A Snoopy on his doghouse, with a little Woodstock accent. That is where we found our first inflatable. Then, one day, after perhaps one too many drinks at our local watering hole, we walked into Lowe’s. Wife and I always laughed at people with inflatables in their yards. Help those who need your last-minute advice.Įmail: Moving along, speaking of emotions, Christmas inflatables caused some emailers to fire back at those of us who are in the anti-inflatable camp. So it’s time once again for Screencaps readers to do their thing. I won’t publish your R-suggestions, but I will forward them to Diesel. He wants to hear from those of you who’ve had white elephant gift success in the PG, PG-13 or R categories. Now Diesel is looking for ideas to create his own splash this year. It was the perfect mix of dumb and kitsch. I knew just what to do with it - white elephant party! And it worked. I received all that swag after a dumb tweet that caught the eye of the Bus marketing team who sent me a giant box of gear.
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I’ve been to two of these events, and in 2019, my Bang Bus swag bag - hats, half-shirts, full shirts & stickers - was a huge hit and was traded a few times before landing in the hands of a restaurant owner. It’s a huge weekend out there for Christmas parties, and Diesel’s soccer friends are getting together Saturday for their annual bash that includes a theme - this year it’s Hawaiian - and a white elephant gift portion where things tend to get wild. My friend Diesel needs help with white elephant gifts
