Lolita Harper It was hard to tell...
Lolita Harper
It was hard to tell which shone more brightly: the thousands of
lights that adorned El Navigante or the eyes of the Burnand triplets
as they watched the boat float by.
“Look at that one,” 5-year-old Steele Burnand said while pointing
a mittened finger. “Wow.”
His sisters, Carter and Kendal, were equally amazed by the
dazzling vessels in the Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade. Carter
and Steele were nuzzled in their mother’s lap, near the water’s edge
on Balboa Island, while Kendal took in the view from the safety of
the front lawn.
Every now and then, a boat would draw Kendal’s attention, and she
would venture over for a closer look. The curly-haired blond could
not resist a modest boat pulling a water skiing Santa Claus and made
her way to the bank to get a peak at the craft, which was dwarfed by
the surrounding yachts.
The Burnands, who live in Newport Shores, have a tradition of
watching the parade from their own boat, but decided to join the
land-loving spectators this year. Bundled in warm jackets, hats and
scarfs the triplets joined dozens of other children, adults, young
couples, lasting married folks and myriad other viewers at the
shoreline.
Not able to fully ditch the nautical aspect of the holiday ritual,
the family drove their own boat from Newport Shores to Balboa Island
and avoided the traffic and parking problems that accompany the
annual world-renowned holiday event.
Balboa Island was alive with holiday spirit. Hundreds of people
walked the quaint village streets, dined at the waterfront
restaurants and warmed their hands with steaming cups of hot
chocolate.
Jonathan Holbert uses the boat parade as a homecoming, bringing
his family all the way from Hong Kong to see it.
“I grew up in Southern California and I come back every year to
see this and mom and dad,” Holbert said.
Daughter Sarah Holbert, 10, said she was having a good time
sharing her father’s stateside tradition, but wanted to get back
inside where she could be warm. Clutching her father’s leg tightly,
she said her favorite part of the evening so far was the dinner.
Daniel Holbert enjoyed the cool night air a bit more than his
older sister.
“I like the one with the dancing Santa,” he said.
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