Hello again, everyone!
Here is another blog post from your favourite Lion! Now, you can see from the picture of me that I have two flags. They are the flag of Dubai, and the reason I have them is because December 2 was National Day in Dubai. They celebrated 41 years of being, er, Dubai. That's nearly as old as Grandad!
There were a lot of flags about. Big buildings had giant flags on them. Cars and buses had flags on them. Even people had flags on them! I even saw some yummy cakes which had been made to celebrate National Day, in the baker's window. Don't they look nice?
Another big thing they did here was to have a parade. I don't know about you, but I love parades! We had a great view, too, because Grandma and Grandad live in a big building and we could look down at the parade from the balcony. There were lots of people down on the street, so it's a good thing I didn't have to go down there. I'm only little, so I would probably have got lost, or someone would have stepped on me, or something! So we watched from 30 floors up, and we had some people over to watch with us, while we scoffed some yummy food - Grandma got some Cinnabons, which I love! And cheesecake! Anyway, we got to see the whole parade, and we took some pictures.

On this picture you can see some camels. I like camels. they are so nice and friendly. They have big humps, which make them tricky to sit on. In Dubai they have camel races. Grandma says we might go and see some camel racing in a few weeks. But these ones were not racing. They were just walking slowly. Camels also make a really funny noise. Not as funny as your daddy when he snores at night, but not too far off!
On this picture there are some Arab people playing bagpipes. I thought only Scottish people played bagpipes, but these were definitely not Scottish. Bagpipes make a funny noise, too, but at least they can play some nice tunes.
There were some things called floats, too. Now, don't ask me why they are called floats. They don't actually float, as far as I can see. They are really lorries dressed up to look like things. This one was my favourite. The blue bit is meant to be a Metro train. They have the Metro in Dubai, which is a train on stilts. They go over your head and they don't have any drivers. On top of this one are models of some of the buildings in Dubai. There is a model of the world's tallest building, and also a model of the building we live in! Also, if you look closely, there's a model of an aeroplane. I think it's a model, anyway. If it isn't, somebody did a bad job of landing! haha!

There were some fun characters in the parade, too. I saw a blue dolphin, an octopus, a zebra, a rhino, a ninja turtle and a dragon! I don't know what they had to do with National Day, but all the little cubs seemed to like them. I'm not sure where the other three ninja turtles were, though. This was the red one. I forget his name. Maybe he's going solo these days.
We had some marching bands, too, with some girls twirling batons. Did you know that Grandma used to do that, a long time ago? There were also some girls waving flags about. The marching bands were quite loud, with big drums and things. And there were some big balloons, a bit like the ones in the Macy's parade but not as interesting. I was hoping they would have one shaped like Spiderman, or maybe Snoopy, but these ones were just square and white, with writing on them.
Anyway, I hope you like the pictures. You can see it was an interesting day. At least it was nice and sunny. You might think it's always nice and sunny here, but we did have a very big thunderstorm a few days ago, with lots of rain and lightning, which was scary! At least it didn't rain on the parade. It would have been a shame if all those people had got wet.
Well, it's time for me to go, but I will be back soon with a nice Christmas blog. I hope you are all being very good, so that Santa will bring you some nice things. I'm hoping for a tablet, but I'm not sure if I've been a good enough lion to get one of those! You have to be extra good to get a tablet, Grandma says.
Until next time, this is your pal Bryan saying Bye bye for now.