Re: The Best Prize I have ever won!
- Subject: Re: The Best Prize I have ever won!
- From: G*
- Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 06:43:55 -0500
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Great Story William, thank you so much for sharing.
W*@aol.com wrote:
103.1563c916.2a147a8d@aol.com">The Great Pumpkin Ride
~William J. Garvey~
Angels In New York What do you do with the prettiest pumpkin you have ever grown? My wife Lorraine and I were thinking just that when we were thinking of what we could do with our best pumpkin. It weighed over 500 pounds and was perfect in shape. Over the last month our pumpkins no longer meant as much to us as they once did (since the events of 09-11-01). Two weeks ago I woke up and knew what to do with my best pumpkin, I would take it to New York, NY. I told my boss Jill and she was all for it! So off I went trying to find a place to take it, after just over a week of frustration I was starting to get discouraged and didn't know what to do next, then Jill came up with several new people to contact and maps of where to go if we were finally going to get the go ahead to succeed. On October 10, 2001, one of our leads finally came through. We received a call from the Red Cross at the New York Family Assistance Center. It was like a dream come true! They said they would love to have the Pumpkin, when could you deliver it? I told them I wanted to deliver it tomorrow on the 1 month anniversary of the crashing of the World Trade Center. I was told no problem, they would love to have it. I told them that I have to carve it first, then I could leave at 3:00am and I would be there by 4:00pm the next day. They said that would be great! My manager at work told me to go home and get it done. My wife Lorraine and I carved the pumpkin for 6 hours, only cutting it 1/2” deep into the skin, mostly because they wanted it to last for several weeks and this is the only way we could do it. Normally we cut right through to the inside, but if we did that it may not have lasted till Halloween. We started this operation at 4:00pm on Oct 10th and finished at 10pm. By the time we finished loading the pumpkin it was 11:00pm The finished face of the pumpkin had a little boy preying for the left eye and a little girl preying for the right eye, both the little boy and girl were surrounded by hearts. The nose were the firemen putting up the flag at the World Trade Center and the mouth was the word AMERICA shaped to make a smile. We wanted to tell everyone that had lost so much that they were in our hearts and in our preyers. I left for New York City on the morning of Oct. 11, 2001 at 3am. What a drive! The fall colors in the mountains in Pennsylvania were awesome! I have never saw so much beautiful country in one trip in my life (I kept humming, America the Beautiful the whole way). 30 miles from New York City I was starting to get a little worried I would miss a turn. All of a sudden a voice came on the CB, “Hey Michigan, How much that Pumpkin weigh?” I replied just over 500 pounds.” The voice came back. What are you doing with a pumpkin that is 500 pounds that says America on it? I replied that this pumpkin is going to the Red Cross Family Assistance Center in New York City. The radio got quite for a minute, then the voice said are you doing it by yourself or do you have someone sponsoring you? I told him that it started as my dream but that my boss at work in Michigan had helped me make it happen by letting me go home early to carve it and letting me have a few days off to make it happen! This truck driver from Buffalo, NY. I had never met in my life helped me for the next 30 miles! He said move over a lane, he said slow down the road is going to get rough for a few miles. It was almost like he was helping me drive my truck. This angel followed me all the way to my exit (the Lincoln Tunnel). When I left his company he said “Hey Michigan, when you get back home, tell your boss, that New York Says God Bless her for letting you come! I said thank you for getting me there! I made it to the Red Cross Center with no problem. Once I got there I had to go through an extensive search of my truck. I met some Great people! Several of the Police officers couldn't believe that the pumpkin was real (after a bomb sniffing dog checked it out, I guess they believed me). One of the young police officers from New York City asked me how long it took me to carve the pumpkin, I said about 6 hours, he said God Bless you man! Then he asked me how long it took me to get there, I said about 11 hours, he again said God Bless you man! I said I thought you guys would be happy. He said you cant even imagine how many kids you are going to make smile. I said thanks, that is why I came! We were both standing there smiling, then told me that his brother was in one of the towers that went down, I grabbed his shoulder and said “Dear God I am sorry”! He said you came so far and I cant believe you care so much. I told him everyone I know in Michigan and all over the United States cares as much as I do! He then pointed to all of the police officers from all over the United States that were helping, and started naming all the different states they were from, then he said, but to have someone come like you did, means you really care! I replied I have had a knot in my stomach since this all began and all of you have been in our hearts ever since! I told him People like you are why I came. On the 12 hour drive home I had smile on my face and a tears in my eyes thinking about the 2 angels who had forever touched my life. My only goal in going to New York was to help all the people that lost so much feel a little better. Thank you American Red Cross for helping me achieve my goal and NY, NY for having me.About the story: On 9-11-01 my world changed again. So many people hurt, so bad! I didn't know what to do! I heard President Bush tell us to do what ever we could do best to help all of us feel better. The best things I knew how to do wouldn't help anyone! The more I thought of it, the more I thought I had to do something! Then one day I woke up and knew what I was going to do, I have seen the smiles of many children looking at, climbing on and enjoying my giant pumpkins. I had heard that as many as 10,000 kids lost either one or both of their parents on that day. My job or mission was to make them smile. I took the best pumpkin I grew to New York and one of the things that one of the New York City Policemen told me as they checked my truck, was you should have a license plate that say Pumpkin Man, I smiled and said thanks, I once was that, and I guess I am again today!
William J. Garvey
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