Monday, November 30th--(I will post pics when I get them) We showed up at South Towne Expo Center at 9:30 am to start decorating. My brother-in-law, Dustin and his wife, Crystal came with their 1-year-old, Danika and my mother-in-law, Rosemary, also showed up to help decorate and take care of Danika. We found our spot, aisle P-5, pretty quick and starting pulling everything out. The tree took a while to get up and stabilized--FOT rules are that a hollow trunk needs a PVC pipe in the middle and rebar around the outside of the trunk to secure the tree for transport. Being this was the first year we did this, we didn't know what to expect at all but we went with the flow and were very thankful there were spaces, surrounded by us, that weren't occupied till much later, when we were almost through. We needed all the space we could get!
We had a blast! It was so much fun decorating and seeing others create their masterpieces as well. We had so many miracles take place during the adventures of getting everything we needed to make this happen. I am still amazed as I look back over the last couple of months.
I need to thank those that helped make this happen, their input and work contributed so much: my cousin, Carly Bates--she helped me start the initial decorating of the tree and figure out how to connect all the lights on the tree (a nightmare! ha ha), Rhonda Pierson--she sewed 6 fleece blankets (1 to go with the display, 4 for the siblings of the children we dedicated the tree to and an extra for a Christmas present), Sharee Forsgren--she came over to my house to help us make the final decisions on how to decorate the tree, Rosemary, my MIL--she donated items and money and then came to help on this day. I appreciate so many that offered to help as well!
I'm thankful Dustin & Crystal let me help. Last year, they mentioned they wanted to do a tree and I asked if I could help. We worked well as a team and I hope I wasn't too much of a control freak!
The weekend prior to decorating day, Crystal, was contacted by a reporter from the Salt Lake Tribune to do a story on our tree. I was amazed at this request as they didn't even know what our theme was or anything about the children we were dedicating it to. A photographer caught us while we decorated and took pics. We were very happy to find an article, on-line, about us and the tree on Thursday, December 3rd. Here's the
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After about 5 hours we finished up. It look much longer than expected but the requirements are that ALL things placed on the tree need to be wired on so that nothing falls during transport of the tree to the buyer. We are thankful the tree sold at the auction/gala.
As my family was dealing with so much illness the week before, I kept praying I would be able to stay healthy so I could decorate. I was thankful for that! The next morning I woke up with the flu. I had planned to go to the auction/gala to see if our tree would sell and just couldn't--I was pretty bummed. We don't know who bought it or for how much but that fact that it sold, and the money goes to Primary Childrens Medical Center, and so many enjoyed it is all that matters.