Monday, January 19, 2009

A Blog to the Extreme

You know sometimes something comes up that you just know that it could be a once in a lifetime opportunity. I know there are many times I have just sat by and watched life just pass my by. Well today, I was not going to let that happen.


Above (door knock - day 1) and below (demolition day - day 3) photos taken from the website.


Have you ever seen (or even heard of) the show "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition?" I'm sure most of you have. Well a family here in El Paso was chosen to receive one of their awesome homes. By the time I had heard it on the news (and I don't watch it very often at all), mulled it over for a bit and finally decided, yes, I will find a way to work it out so I can be on the team, production had already started. Ok so that didn't work but I wasn't going to hold me back from at least visiting the location.


Above demolition day (taken from the web site - day 3). Below, construction day 1 (taken from the web site -day 4).


Construction day 2 (taken from the web site - day 5).


Sunday afternoon Jesse, the kids, along with a friend of mine and her kids, drove out to see what we could of the production. Of course we didn't really know where to park and most of the area was blocked off so I only have a couple shots of the back of the house nearly done.


I took the above picture on day 7.

Today, was when I really decided, I am not going to let this once in a lifetime opportunity pass me by. I went back, all by myself. Found where we parked and got out. As soon as I got up to the shuttle stop, I learned they had run the last one. We were allowed to walk but not guaranteed to get in to see (about a mile or so walk). I went for it. As soon as I got to the barricades, I was told they weren't letting anyone else in, they had already 'moved the bus'.

I started to get in the line to get on a shuttle to go back, and there was quite a line. Once I got to the back, I noticed one of the designers out taking pictures, shaking hands and all that. So I snapped a few shots (thank you honey for the wonderful camera with a telephoto lens:)). The line was so long so I just waited, figured why be in a hurry and good thing to, they decided to let more people in, so away I went down to the home.


Eduardo Xol


I stayed as long as I could getting shots of the new home. I also bought a shirt to commemorate the event. The police let us stay so long then decided to start moving everyone out. On the way out, I ran into another designer, of course got pics of him, but this time, I got well his initials on my new shirt as well as a picture with him.


Rib Hillis


I left feeling pretty good. They told us that Ty and the family would be inside filming for hours yet. Again, thinking how once in a lifetime this opportunity is, I proceeded to get my oil change and head back, just to see. This time I parked on a street a bit closer and got out to walk. They weren't letting anyone down to the house anymore and just when I thought all was lost, I heard his name shouted out. Yes, there he was, Ty Pennington himself. You could tell he didn't have a lot of time and I'm not a pushy person (as so many there were), I didn't end up with his autograph, however, I did get some pretty good pictures though.


Ty Pennington


Boy am I glad I grabbed this chance by the horns:-)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Diana: Way to go. What an exciting
experience and great pictures and
your narrative are so expressive.
What a wonderful program that is to
help deserving people to reclaim
their lives and home. Thanks for
sharing all this with us. We're
glad you thought about being on the
team, and that you had a chance to
observe what was going on. Glad you
took the opportunity and went and
shared all this with us. Love you
all very much.

Anonymous said...

P.S. Diana I have seen those two
designers on other programs. Especially, the first one. I believe
he might do a lot of the furniture
design, etc. Love, mom
Good pictures of Ty too. I have liked
him since trading spaces. He is multi-blessed with talent.

Mom Jones said...

It's early Wednesday afternoon and I have just seen this most recent post of yours about the extreme makeover ... what fun to get to see all of this right in your own city and be able to get pictures first-hand! :) Why was this particular family chosen? Perhaps I could go to their website to get that answer. Glad you got to see all of this cool stuff!

Sabrina said...

Wow! How cool! We love to watch that show on Sudnay nights with the whole family and a big bowl of popcorn- glad you went out to take a peck at it yourself. How fun to see the designers semi up close too!