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Holiday Lights Obsession, Explained

December 24 2017

wav holiday lights obsession explained

No, my house has not been featured on "The Great Christmas Light Fight." My thousands of lights are neither programmed nor synchronized to holiday music. The International Space Station can't see my Bainbridge Island, Washington home from orbit.

I am just a guy who every year, for the last 20-plus years, has found the time to squeeze in dozens of hours to brighten our home for the holidays. From climbing ladders and walking on our high-pitched (formerly wood-shake) rooftop, to donning lights, stars and a blazingly bright cross made by our then 8-year old son and his granddad, to blanketing our front yard with classic cartoon character blow molds, animated blow ups, rope lighted deer and tens of thousands of LED lights.

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