Sunday, December 12, 2010


A couple pictures of the house...I need to get a video posted because I made an addition to the display this year: music! The lights are programmed to music broadcast on 92.3 FM. The lights on the house, grass and MERRY CHRISTMAS sign are static, but the trees, snowflake, presents and candy canes are all set to blink in time with 4 songs I programmed. The show begins each week night at 5:30pm and turn off at 10:30pm. On the weekend, the show starts at 5:15pm and turns off at 11:30pm. We've had tons of people driving by and stopping and listening to the songs. It is really cool to have people enjoy the time and effort put into it! Check back soon for a video. MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Saturday, November 27, 2010

The lights are up and ready to be turned on tomorrow, I guess it's actually today. I just got done delivering flyers to the neighborhood. We are hoping and planning on a big turn out! Pictures, videos and facts about the display still to come!



3rd Annual Lighting Ceremony






Come help us kick off our fun, old-
fashioned, family Christmas! You'll
probably 'freeze your baguettes off', but we hope it will 'add to your enjoyment of the Holiday Season!'

Saturday, November 27
6:47 pm

2189 N 50 W
Layton

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Monday night, we had our second-annual lighting ceremony of our home. I again handed out invitations to the neighborhood and we had an awesome turnout. I didn't count at the time but from memory of the people who were there, I was able to count at least 85 people who showed up to support us! It was incredible and as you will see in the video, the lights all came on like they were supposed to. I was stoked. Enjoy! (The lights actually go on at 0:58 on the timer if you want to skip all the talking at the beginning.)

Sunday, November 30, 2008

The lights are now up and running!  We had a lighting ceremony last night complete with donuts and hot chocolate, Christmas Vacation music, and drum rolls.  There was a spectacular turnout!  Not including me, there were 46 people ) including children) who witnessed the event.  Everything went smoothly and all the lights went on as planned and stayed on until I turned them off last night!   I've always loved putting up Christmas lights and I am delighted when I look out my window and see cars slowing down and taking in the view.  I had a similar experience in college when we lived in an old house on Chimes View drive and really lit that place up too.  




Here is a breakdown of what lights make up the display:

The roof has 33 strands of 25 c7 lights (red, green, clear)
The yard has 35 strands of 25 c7 lights (12 red, 23 green)
The real tree is wrapped with 10 strands of 100 mini green lights
The star has about 75 mini white lights
The snowflake has about 150 mini white lights
The metal tree has about 200 mini white lights
The presents have about 50 mini white lights
And the 18 candy canes have 20 mini lights each....
I am also using about 25 extension cords.

There are about 3600 lights total which sounds like a lot but really isn't in comparison with some of the light displays you will find on some of the links I have listed.

There are about:  1700 c7 lights
                                1900 mini lights

This all takes about 70-75 amps of power from my home (100 amp max).  Next year I may need to do some sort of power upgrade.

Friday, November 21, 2008

For the past month or so I have spent many hours figuring, calculating, measuring and designing how my Christmas lights will look this year.  My love for Christmas lights began well over a decade ago.  I believe I was in my freshman year of high school when I first saw the movie Christmas Vacation.  Two of my best friends, Matt and Doug Freeman, introduced me to this holiday classic.  Thence forth, I have had the desire to make my house '...the best looking house in town...'  I have been lighting my residence every year since, some years more elaborately than others.  I want to thank my father for teaching me everything I know about exterior illumination.  It truly is enjoyable although a lot of work.  

In this photo, I am hot-gluing 3 1/2 inch 16p nails to the bottom of each individual light so I can stake them in my yard.  Fun stuff!

As of today, I have all of the lights in place on my roof, my lawn, my one tree and have staked all of the candy canes that line the driveway.  I only have a few small additions to make which should be done tomorrow.  
The next step, which will be interesting, is going to be figuring out how to plug it all in efficiently.  The key word is efficient.  I've already decided which outlets to plug in to throughout my house but I need to figure out the best way to do it without using more extension cords than I need to.  I should finish that project tomorrow as well!

Thursday, November 20, 2008



From this movie and this great 'Exterior Illumination' expert comes my deep and sincere passion for Christmas Lights!