My family and I traveled to Pasadena, CA to make the floragraph of Bronson for the Rose Bowl Parade. It is fitting that the parade will also mark the 2nd anniversary of his death. I can't imagine a better way to spend that day then to celebrate how Bronson's gift of donation has saved so many lives. We are so proud of him and this opportunity to celebrate him and tell his story.
The rule for the Rose Parade states that every square inch of each float must be covered in an organic material (i.e. flowers, seeds, coffee, grass, etc.) For Bronson's floragraph we used things such as cream of wheat, coffee, and lavendar for his beautiful blue eyes. Each of us did our part on the picture, but my mom and I admittedly are the control freaks of the family and were hovering and ordering most of the time. Luckly my dad and Erin are patient and quite frankly used to this. It was a memorable experience for us all.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Rose Parade float decorating
Posted by RobinTrevorTeagan at 9:34 PM
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Gorgeous. haha about the control freaks. that's how all GOOD things in the world get accomplished. RIGHT? :)
Love you and love this experience for you all.
I felt such a connection to this float as it went by on the TV. It was honoring our friends!
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