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Memories of the Rose Parade

“I’ve worked on Rose Parade floats for many years, but this is the first time I have had the opportunity to work on the P1012874Donate Life Float,” a man told me as he allowed me to hold a floragraph in place while he attached it to the float.  “This float is just incredible.  It has such meaning; I’ve never felt this with any other float.”

The feelings are strong in the Rosemont Pavilion where the Donate Life Float is stored while it is being decorated and prepped for the parade.  The Utah families, the Bryants, the Balls and the Newbolds, were given the opportunity to share their story on the Channel 7 news in California.  They placed a dedicated rose (captured on film by Scott Weersing and published in the Salt Lake Tribune) in honor of Caroline, who saved the lives of seven people after her own death, prepared flowers for placement on the float and exchanged stories with the many other families who traveled to Pasadena to honor a loved one or the donor who changed their lives. 

New Year’s morning found most of us sitting in the grandstands, waiting for the parade to begin.  Missing from the grandstand crowd were Tyla and Carter.  Tyla, Caroline’s liver recipient; and Carter, Caroline’s son, had the unique P1012926opportunity to ride the Donate Life Float.  They sat side by side, directly below the floragraph of Caroline.  Carter held a picture of his mother as they waved at the crowd.  In the grandstands, we received calls from friends and family still in Utah who were watching the parade on television.  They actually saw the float before it made it to where we were sitting.  Excitement filled the stands as the float slowly passed in front of our grandstands

The experience was summed up by a young mother I had the pleasure of meeting.  Her 6 year old son passed away unexpectedly and they made the decision to donate his organs.  “The atmosphere here has been great.  It is not a pity party even though we all have similar feelings of loss and pain.  It is a celebration of life, both for our loved ones who have passed on and those who are alive because of donation.”

Floragraph Decorating! What is a floragraph??

Wow.  The last few days have been full of excitement!

We have the opportunity thisDSC_0078 year to honor Caroline Bryant on the Donate Life Float at the Rose Parade.  Caroline was about eight months pregnant in 1997, when she was involved in a tragic car accident.  Although medical staff were not able to save Caroline’s life, they were able to deliver her son, who is now a healthy 12 year old.  Caroline, who had previously discussed organ donation with her husband, became an organ donor.  Caroline will be honored in the form of a floragraph onthe Donate Life Float.  Her son Carter, and her liver recipient, Tyla, will  be riding on the float.

The floragraph, a word I think was created to describe the pictures of donors created with natural ingredients, is the major focal point of the float.  DSC_0110The decorating of Caroline’s floragraph began in California by the grammy winning R&B group, All-4-One.  They then brought the floragraph to Utah to give Caroline’s family a chance to complete the decorating.

The family gathered at Shriner’s Hospital for Children to listen as All-4-One sang to the patients and their families and then they were presented with the floragraph.  Caroline’s parents, Carter, and Tyla then completed the floragraph as several people watched and snapped pictures.  The family will also be going to California to participate in the Rose Parade.  There was a great article in the Deseret News and an equally great segment on Studio 5.