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00:00:00Hi, Jacqueline Miller, here to see Mr. Lowery.
00:00:11Miller, Miller, there you are.
00:00:15If you'd like to have a seat, Mr. Lowery will be with you in a few minutes.
00:00:18Okay, thank you.
00:00:21Okay, remember, you're young, you're hungry.
00:00:27What you lack in experience, you make up for ten-fold in enthusiasm and raw talent.
00:00:31With your eye for vintage design and Mr. Lowery's corporate sponsorship, you will be unstoppable.
00:00:40Also, I have been thinking of moving to Dublin to teach Irish dancing with Bono.
00:00:47Jackie!
00:00:48Yeah, yeah, sorry, sorry, just, sorry.
00:00:53Have you seen the style of this office?
00:00:58I mean, if this is his taste.
00:01:00Oh my God.
00:01:03It's like Wayne Newton and Hugh Hefner threw up in here.
00:01:06Yeah.
00:01:07You are not here to decorate his office.
00:01:09Yes.
00:01:10You are looking for a Christmas tree sponsor.
00:01:12This is just a PR thing for him.
00:01:15Not that he couldn't use the help otherwise.
00:01:18Ms. Miller, Mr. Lowery will see you now.
00:01:22Okay, I'll just show myself.
00:01:25I'll just be here singing Don Quixote until you're done.
00:01:44Ms. Miller, what a pleasure to meet you.
00:01:47Mr. Lowery, hi.
00:01:49Please, call me John.
00:01:52My father was Mr. Lowery.
00:02:00I'll, I'll, just one sec.
00:02:10Okay.
00:02:14Just gonna sit there.
00:02:20Very, very big chairs.
00:02:27So, the Festival of Trees.
00:02:29Yes.
00:02:30Such a wonderful event, isn't it?
00:02:31It is.
00:02:32I've been attending every year since I was a kid.
00:02:35And your agency is looking for corporate sponsorship, am I right?
00:02:38We are.
00:02:39We're a very small agency, but we have great style and we work hard.
00:02:43I have built this agency from the ground up,
00:02:45and as I'm sure you saw when looking into us, we have only five-star reviews.
00:02:49So I've heard.
00:02:51Yeah, I think that our unique approach to design,
00:02:54coupled with the fact that we are up-and-coming and hard-working,
00:02:58makes us a really great fit for Lowery and Lowe.
00:03:03Please continue, Ms. Miller.
00:03:06Okay, well, I think the best thing for me to do is to let my work speak for itself.
00:03:12And I will show you our design concept for the festival.
00:03:19So the theme of this year's Festival of Trees is a very vintage Christmas.
00:03:26Very elegant.
00:03:27Thank you, Mr. Lowery.
00:03:28It is, I'm not gonna lie, a very expensive statement.
00:03:32I took my inspiration from the King of Couture himself, Louis XIV.
00:03:37I think that the concept of classical elegance,
00:03:41it's really in keeping with the whole image of Lowery and Lowe.
00:03:47I like how you say classical elegance rather than old.
00:03:57I must say, I'm impressed with your work.
00:04:00You have a bright future ahead of you, of that I am sure.
00:04:04Thank you, Mr. Lowery, that is very kind of you to say.
00:04:07And if it were solely my decision, I would grant you our sponsorship right now.
00:04:13However, I have others who like to sign off on these sorts of things, publicists and whatnot.
00:04:19Of course.
00:04:20No, that's understandable.
00:04:23If there's anything else that I can do to help you make a decision, then just please let me know.
00:04:29Actually, if you could leave this with me,
00:04:32I think it would go a long way toward helping them make their decision.
00:04:38Of course, no problem.
00:04:40Splendid.
00:04:43Thank you, Ms. Miller.
00:04:46Yes, thank you.
00:04:47Someone from our office will be in touch.
00:04:49Okay, thank you.
00:05:00Okay, how did it go?
00:05:01I think it went well.
00:05:02Okay, you think it went well or you know it went well?
00:05:04I mean, I'm not sure.
00:05:05Oh, well, that sounds like my dating life.
00:05:08Well, maybe it's because of your sparkling personality.
00:05:10Okay, it takes a special man to handle a confident woman.
00:05:13My point is, you need to put that positive energy out there, so let's try again.
00:05:18How did it go?
00:05:19It went great.
00:05:22Are you sure?
00:05:24I don't want you to get your hopes up.
00:05:25Heather, you're impossible. You are impossible.
00:05:27Well...
00:05:28No, I do, I actually do think it went well.
00:05:30I mean, he liked my design at least.
00:05:32Okay. Oh, right. Yeah, that's awesome.
00:05:33What's on the schedule for the rest of the day?
00:05:35Okay, well, obviously there's the festival committee meeting tonight at 6.
00:05:39Otherwise, you are reviewing tile and countertop samples for the Sweet Peach Cafe at 12.30.
00:05:46Okay.
00:05:47At 1, I'm eating a slice of cheesecake from the cafe.
00:05:50And that is...
00:05:52And that's followed by...
00:05:54A 3.30 color board presentation for none other than Jim Price.
00:05:59Mr. Price. Fantastic.
00:06:01That's today.
00:06:02Yep.
00:06:54Okay.
00:07:07A more natural palette.
00:07:10It's very popular right now, sort of farmhouse chic.
00:07:13No farmhouse stuff. That Waco couple gets on my last nerve.
00:07:18How daring.
00:07:21Is this next color palette Bold Pops of Red very playful?
00:07:29Like you.
00:07:35No red, it's too flashy.
00:07:37Red.
00:07:38Okay, we could do Bold Pops of Green.
00:07:41And not green either.
00:07:43Okay.
00:07:44So that's no red, green, blue, or farmhouse, which still leaves us with plenty of options.
00:07:49And no purple, or orange, or yellow.
00:07:54And black doesn't work for me either.
00:07:58Okay, so that is no red, green, blue, yellow, orange, purple, or black.
00:08:07How about white?
00:08:12Yeah, it's too dirty.
00:08:13Yes, of course. Of course it does.
00:08:17Why don't you give us a couple of days to come up with some more options based on your preferences?
00:08:27Did you get all that, Heather?
00:08:29I sure did.
00:08:34Okay, great. So we'll just head back to the drawing board.
00:08:38Next time I hope to see something a little more creative.
00:08:42Of course.
00:08:44Thank you so much for coming by today, Mr. Price.
00:08:49We need new clients.
00:08:51But Alice Stewart doesn't have to deal with this stuff.
00:08:56Still no word from Mr. Lowery?
00:08:58No, it's only been a few hours.
00:09:00I just need this wind so bad.
00:09:13What makes a perfect Christmas?
00:09:21Okay, so where do you want to sit?
00:09:22Anywhere's fine. There's some seats right back here.
00:09:24Oh, no, not the back.
00:09:25Uh, the middle. There's two seats right there.
00:09:27I know, but what if I have to pee?
00:09:29Okay. Uh, okay. How about up front?
00:09:32Um, does the front seem maybe a little obvious?
00:09:35Okay, so we can sit anywhere.
00:09:37Listen, we're here now, so we either take a seat or do a walk of shame all the way back to where we came from.
00:09:42Perfect.
00:09:44Right.
00:09:46This is perfect.
00:09:49Oh, no.
00:10:13Uh, hold on a second. What's the holdup?
00:10:16These two obviously can't read.
00:10:19Hi. These seats are reserved.
00:10:22There's some seats in the back next to the restrooms if you want those.
00:10:26So your name gets printed on a sheet of paper, and that gives you authority?
00:10:30Yeah.
00:10:31Okay.
00:10:32So, um, what do you want to do?
00:10:34Um, I don't know.
00:10:36There's the restrooms if you want those.
00:10:38So your name gets printed on a sheet of paper, and that gives you authority?
00:10:43It's laminated.
00:10:44And?
00:10:45And you're still sitting here.
00:10:47Alice.
00:10:49It's nice to see you again.
00:10:51It's Jacqueline, right?
00:10:54Yeah, it's been Jacqueline all ten years we've known each other.
00:10:57Oh. Oh, well, uh, nice to see you.
00:11:01Oh.
00:11:05Uh, are you still, uh, interning at the academy?
00:11:09No.
00:11:10No, that was eight years ago.
00:11:12Eight years?
00:11:15You don't say. Where does the time go?
00:11:18Well, we saw each other not that long ago at the touch of class gala, remember?
00:11:22Oh, I go to a lot of galas.
00:11:24Slip on the score!
00:11:26Why do you need to reserve an entire row?
00:11:28Alice Stewart does not need to explain herself to you.
00:11:31Oh, she doesn't?
00:11:32No.
00:11:33You know what? We'll move.
00:11:34Oh, there's three of them.
00:11:35Just move.
00:11:36You should listen to your friend.
00:11:37Just, okay, Boris and Natasha.
00:11:39God, she's amazing.
00:11:40I heard she gets inspiration by spending entire days in meditative isolation.
00:11:46Have you seen the new lobby that she did for the St. Everly Hotel?
00:11:49Let's go.
00:11:50They're saying that it's better than anything else in the city.
00:11:53Oh, pick that up, girl. I just dropped.
00:11:55No, no, no, there's no time for that. We're talking deals.
00:11:59Come on.
00:12:06Sorry.
00:12:08Perfect.
00:12:12Look at her up there.
00:12:14She is so much better than everyone.
00:12:17Yeah, of course she needs the front row. It's the only thing that fits her massive ego.
00:12:23I should have said that.
00:12:24It feels good.
00:12:25It is.
00:12:26Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
00:12:35Marina, darling, I want to call you back.
00:12:37I want to thank all of you for participating in this year's Festival of Trees.
00:12:43I believe that this year will be the best one yet.
00:12:50Yay.
00:12:54Before we go any further, designers, you have until midnight tomorrow to submit your concept for approval.
00:13:04Once the exhibition hall opens, you will have six hours to complete your visions before the judging begins.
00:13:13The trees will then remain on display for the enjoyment of our community leading up to our Festival of Trees gala,
00:13:22where we will have our silent auction to benefit Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.
00:13:30As well as our award ceremony.
00:13:35This is your chance to show our community what you are capable of.
00:13:42Be creative. Be flamboyant. Be fabulous.
00:13:47Make a statement. Tell a story. But above all else, our goal is to capture the true spirit of the Christmas season.
00:13:55This gets younger every year.
00:13:57To inspire others to give back through this amazing event.
00:14:09I want to thank you all again for participating in this year's Festival of Trees.
00:14:16And good luck.
00:14:27Can I get in there?
00:14:47Phoebe, right? Hi.
00:14:49You shopping for the festival?
00:14:51Obviously.
00:14:53What are you doing here?
00:14:55Same thing as you.
00:14:57Oh, wait. You actually shop for your own materials?
00:15:00How adorable.
00:15:02Where's your little helper girl?
00:15:05Um, well, my assistant, Heather, is doing other things that we needed to get done this morning.
00:15:12Oh, well, I don't blame you.
00:15:14From the looks of her, I wouldn't trust that girl with my breakfast order.
00:15:17Okay, well, good to see you.
00:15:21I'm going to get back to it.
00:15:23So you've heard back from the committee, then?
00:15:27Uh, no, but I'm expecting a call from them any second.
00:15:31Oh, really?
00:15:33Why, have you heard already?
00:15:34Oh, well, we got confirmation immediately after we did our submission.
00:15:39You know, the chairman actually called Ms. Stewart directly.
00:15:43But, you know, they have a very close relationship.
00:15:46Yes, of course.
00:15:48No, I'm sure you'll get, like, an email or something soon.
00:15:52So you've locked down a sponsor, then?
00:15:55Yes, we did. We have a sponsor.
00:15:59It's, uh, we're still working on a couple of details, but, uh, it's basically a done deal.
00:16:03So the answer is yes.
00:16:06Well, I will tell you ours if you tell me yours.
00:16:12I don't feel like I should be talking about it just yet, so...
00:16:16Party pooper.
00:16:18I mean, you haven't even heard back from the committee. I just, I don't understand how you're staying so calm.
00:16:21Well, you know what? I'm feeling really good about it.
00:16:23So, thanks. Bye.
00:16:24Good for you. Chin up.
00:16:27Well, you know what? I gotta get back to it.
00:16:29Okay.
00:16:30Lowry and Lowe are expecting an update from Alice.
00:16:32Sorry, what did you say? You said something about...
00:16:39Oops. I guess the cat's out of the bag.
00:16:42John Lowry is our festival sponsor.
00:16:45He's very eager to have Alice Stewart representing him, as you can imagine.
00:16:51Well, I must dash. Good luck.
00:17:13Hi. Excuse me.
00:17:16You clearly know what you're doing, and I am woefully out of my depth in here.
00:17:20I was just wondering, could you maybe help me find an ornament?
00:17:23I need to find something special.
00:17:25Let me stop you right there.
00:17:27I am a professional designer. I do this for a living.
00:17:31Okay, so my time is valuable.
00:17:34You know what? Here.
00:17:36You can have the whole basket, because I'm sure there's something in there that would look great on the tree of a construction worker.
00:17:47Somebody's having a bad day.
00:17:50Okay, then.
00:17:52Actually...
00:17:54Excuse me. Excuse me, miss.
00:17:56How much is this little guy?
00:17:58Hey, boss lady.
00:18:07Do you have anything at Seasonal Designs?
00:18:10Lowry's out.
00:18:11Out? What do you mean, out?
00:18:13I mean...
00:18:15It's not happening.
00:18:17But he loved you.
00:18:19That's what I thought.
00:18:21Well, do we know for sure?
00:18:23We can do another sketch, or change his mind somehow.
00:18:26What did he say?
00:18:28He didn't say anything.
00:18:30Well, then don't be so negative.
00:18:32I'm sure he'll call soon. He seemed really on board with sponsoring a tree this year.
00:18:36Oh, he's sponsoring a tree.
00:18:38Well, who's...
00:18:43No.
00:18:45How do you know?
00:18:47Because I ran into Phoebe.
00:18:49Are you sure she wasn't just saying that to get a rise out of you?
00:18:52Yes, she didn't even know that I was interviewing with him.
00:18:55She just, she let it slip, and...
00:18:57Oh.
00:18:59Well, this blows.
00:19:01Oh, shoot!
00:19:03Everything is a mess.
00:19:05Everything.
00:19:07Lots of folks do the festival without a sponsor.
00:19:10They don't win.
00:19:12Okay, well, how about Morton & Miller?
00:19:14They've sponsored before.
00:19:15Taken.
00:19:16Apotheos Roastery?
00:19:17Taken.
00:19:18The Peaceful Plumber?
00:19:19You gotta admit, toilets and tinsel has a ring to it.
00:19:22Oh.
00:19:26Have we heard from the committee?
00:19:28I'm sorry, I actually have no idea what you just said.
00:19:30Can we lose the pillow, please?
00:19:33Have we heard from the committee?
00:19:36Not yet.
00:19:38But they said we may not hear until end of day.
00:19:46Come here.
00:19:47Come here.
00:19:51What do we do now?
00:19:52We get coffee.
00:19:54The fumes in here are making me dizzy, and not in a good way.
00:19:57Yeah.
00:20:00We can go to the Lazy Labrador.
00:20:02They have a new holiday flavor!
00:20:03Coconut praline?
00:20:04Something like that?
00:20:07Come on.
00:20:08I will even buy you a muffin.
00:20:13White chocolate raspberry?
00:20:24Okay.
00:20:26This was maybe a mistake.
00:20:29Okay!
00:20:30One raspberry muffin.
00:20:32And look at these two snow cacinos.
00:20:37Snow cacinos?
00:20:39Okay, Mrs. Grinch, just eat your muffin.
00:20:43Have you refreshed your emails?
00:20:45Is there anything from the committee?
00:20:46Twice since we sat down, okay?
00:20:47Relax.
00:20:48The committee's calling.
00:20:52Should they be calling?
00:20:53I don't think they're supposed to call.
00:20:55Someone's got to answer it.
00:20:57Answer it.
00:20:58Answer it on the phone.
00:20:59Hello, Jacqueline Miller Designs.
00:21:04This is Frances Appleton, committee chair for the Festival of Trees.
00:21:08Is Miss Miller available?
00:21:12Oh, yes.
00:21:13One moment, please.
00:21:14What are you doing?
00:21:16I don't know.
00:21:17She wants you.
00:21:18Well, how did she sound?
00:21:20Like a committee chairman.
00:21:22Okay, good.
00:21:27This is Jacqueline Miller.
00:21:28Miss Miller, I do wish I were calling with better news,
00:21:32but unfortunately, your design has been rejected by the committee.
00:21:38Rejected?
00:21:40Why?
00:21:41Did I not fill out the forms correctly?
00:21:43We're still pursuing corporate sponsorship.
00:21:45We haven't-
00:21:46No, no.
00:21:47Corporate sponsorship is optional.
00:21:49No, I'm afraid your submission was rejected due to plagiarism.
00:21:53Plagiarism?
00:21:55What?
00:21:56No, you must be kidding.
00:21:57I wish I was.
00:21:59I don't understand.
00:22:00That's not possible.
00:22:01Your concept is nearly identical to another designer's submission,
00:22:05and since they made their submission before you-
00:22:08We have no choice but to accept that their design is the original.
00:22:12Okay, but I spent months on this design concept.
00:22:15I mean, you can't possibly think I stole it from someone else.
00:22:18What?
00:22:19Well, perhaps plagiarism is not the right term, Miss Miller,
00:22:23but however you choose to look at it,
00:22:25we simply cannot have two nearly identical designs in this festival.
00:22:32Now, if you choose to submit a new concept by midnight,
00:22:36the committee has ample time to review and accept your submission.
00:22:41By midnight?
00:22:42That's not enough time.
00:22:45I suppose I could extend the deadline to noon tomorrow.
00:22:50Oh, noon tomorrow.
00:22:52That's still not enough time.
00:22:54Oh, we hope you choose to participate in our festival.
00:22:58I'll keep an eye out for your new submission.
00:23:02Thank you, ma'am.
00:23:07A whole new design concept in 24 hours.
00:23:11We can do it.
00:23:14We can do it.
00:23:16We don't even have a sponsor.
00:23:17Like, how are we going to do this without any new income?
00:23:20No, no. We can do this.
00:23:22A very vintage Christmas.
00:23:24What else signifies vintage?
00:23:26You have clothes.
00:23:27You have cars.
00:23:28Handbags.
00:23:29You have, uh...
00:23:32Old people.
00:23:34Hmm.
00:23:35I just wanted to make a statement.
00:23:37You know what's more vintage than anything?
00:23:38What?
00:23:40Dinosaurs.
00:23:42No.
00:23:43A dinosaur tree would make a statement.
00:23:44We could even have little cutouts of Chris Pratt.
00:23:46He's hot.
00:23:47Okay, no more coffee for you.
00:23:51Okay.
00:23:53Give me a minute.
00:23:54Let's just...
00:23:58Look up the definition of vintage.
00:24:01Okay.
00:24:02Vintage.
00:24:03A season's yield of wine from a vineyard.
00:24:06Or, alternatively, the oldness of wines.
00:24:10We are clearly working off of the wrong beverage here.
00:24:12Okay, let's zoom out.
00:24:15A festival of trees.
00:24:18It's a festival event with trees.
00:24:22It is.
00:24:23That's good.
00:24:25Vintage.
00:24:26Vintage, vintage.
00:24:27A very vintage Christmas.
00:24:29Vintage is old.
00:24:30Valuable.
00:24:31Meaningful.
00:24:32Glamorous.
00:24:33Antique.
00:24:34Fashionable.
00:24:35Elegant.
00:24:36Louis XIV couture.
00:24:37Why do I always go there?
00:24:38Ugh.
00:24:39Okay, I have nothing.
00:24:40Okay, uh, well, what about the hospital charity?
00:24:45Is there anything you can do with that?
00:24:46No, there's nothing less elegant and fashionable than a hospital.
00:24:50No, maybe if we dig deeper into European royalty,
00:24:54there's gotta be something there.
00:24:58What?
00:25:28I have one idea.
00:25:33One atom to explode into life.
00:25:36I have seen you work.
00:25:37You can do this.
00:25:40Look.
00:25:41Okay.
00:25:46Well, look what we have here.
00:25:48A professional designer coming to our little lot.
00:25:51To what do I owe the honor?
00:25:53Uh, we're just looking.
00:25:55Do you know each other?
00:25:57No.
00:25:58Not exactly.
00:25:59But I did find a really nice ornament this morning,
00:26:01in case you were worried about me.
00:26:05I'm Heather.
00:26:06Brandon.
00:26:07It's nice to meet you.
00:26:08And I don't believe we were formally introduced.
00:26:10Hi, I'm Jacqueline Miller.
00:26:11Hi.
00:26:12And I'm sorry.
00:26:13This morning I was...
00:26:15I'm sorry.
00:26:16No worries.
00:26:17No worries.
00:26:18I may not be as good as an artist as you,
00:26:20but I do have a pretty good eye for Christmas trees.
00:26:23What can I help you girls with?
00:26:25We're looking for some inspiration.
00:26:27For a tree?
00:26:28For the Festival of Trees.
00:26:30Oh.
00:26:31That's actually a pretty big deal.
00:26:32What's your theme?
00:26:33Well, up until earlier today,
00:26:35it was the extravagance and opulence of Louis XIV.
00:26:40Why are you smiling?
00:26:42You think that's funny?
00:26:44Oh.
00:26:45You were serious.
00:26:46Sorry.
00:26:47I just...
00:26:48I didn't really understand a word you just said.
00:26:49Okay.
00:26:50Well, that's insulting.
00:26:51Goodbye.
00:26:52I'm kidding.
00:26:53Come on.
00:26:54I don't mean to insult you.
00:26:55It's just...
00:26:56All that fancy, fancy stuff might go down well in your world,
00:26:58but I can promise you,
00:27:00to every hard-working family buying their trees on this lot,
00:27:03it just doesn't mean anything to them.
00:27:06Not really what Christmas is all about.
00:27:08Okay.
00:27:09Well, why don't you tell me what is your perfect Christmas tree?
00:27:16Well...
00:27:19The perfect Christmas tree is not made.
00:27:24Look at this family right over here.
00:27:27They're here making memories.
00:27:29They're not looking for elegance.
00:27:31It's not about some overdressed, commercialized idea of the holiday.
00:27:36It's about that right there.
00:27:38Families coming together,
00:27:39looking for a tree to make part of their family,
00:27:41help tell their story.
00:27:45I remember when I was a kid,
00:27:46we went all out finding a tree.
00:27:48Now, that was the big event of the season.
00:27:50We'd have Santa hats and hot chocolate
00:27:52looking for that perfect tree to bring home.
00:27:56Man, we had so much fun.
00:27:58My mom, she'd bust out this old box from the attic.
00:28:02It was filled with these horrible, ugly-looking handmade ornaments.
00:28:06But, I don't know.
00:28:08Somehow, it just didn't matter,
00:28:09because when we put them up on the tree,
00:28:12they looked like a work of art.
00:28:18I guess I'm just saying,
00:28:19Christmas trees are not about the decorations you put on.
00:28:21They're about the people that put them there.
00:28:33Okay.
00:28:34Well, that was a really lovely story.
00:28:35Thanks for sharing that.
00:28:37We do actually have a design deadline,
00:28:39so we're going to get back.
00:28:40But, we so appreciate your childlike wonder.
00:28:48Okay, let's go.
00:28:51I'll see you guys.
00:29:02Okay.
00:29:04Vintage.
00:29:05Vintage.
00:29:06What is vintage?
00:29:08Vintage is...
00:29:10Vintage is...
00:29:12Antique.
00:29:13Antique.
00:29:14Vintage is...
00:29:15Classic.
00:29:16Classic.
00:29:18Traditional.
00:29:19Traditional.
00:29:20Yeah.
00:29:21Okay.
00:29:22Traditions.
00:29:24Family traditions.
00:29:26What are family traditions?
00:29:27We've got families around the Christmas tree.
00:29:30Yeah.
00:29:31Christmas tree lots.
00:29:32Hot Christmas tree guy.
00:29:33No.
00:29:34No.
00:29:35Okay.
00:29:36I have nothing.
00:29:37I have nothing.
00:29:38Okay.
00:29:39Okay.
00:29:40It's fine.
00:29:41It's fine.
00:29:42It's fine.
00:29:43It's fine.
00:29:44It's fine.
00:29:45I'll just...
00:29:46I'll just wait until next year
00:29:47to be taken seriously as a designer.
00:29:49Okay.
00:29:50No.
00:29:51There's something here.
00:29:52There's something here.
00:29:53You have ideas.
00:29:54Okay.
00:29:55Let's go to the hospital.
00:29:56What else are you doing?
00:29:58Talk to me.
00:30:06Talk to me.
00:30:20I can be inspired, I can be inspired, sorry I'm talking to a tree, this is a new low.
00:30:50What are you doing on the floor?
00:30:52Uh, well I'm waiting for this tree to tell me what to do.
00:31:01Okay, I think the adult hospital is on the other side of town,
00:31:08so you might wanna run over there.
00:31:12Uh no, it's it's not like that, I'm I'm looking for inspiration.
00:31:20Are you an artist?
00:31:23Sort of.
00:31:23Could you draw me, or how about the pyramids, or me on top of a pyramid
00:31:28with the wind blowing through my hat, something heroic, you know?
00:31:34I'm not that type of artist per se, I don't draw people or places, I design things.
00:31:44I like your hat.
00:31:45Oh thanks, I made it myself.
00:31:48So what kind of things do you design?
00:31:50Like clothes and stuff, you know when I grow up I'd love to be an artist.
00:31:53I paint and draw all the time, and then that's what I give everybody for Christmas,
00:31:57a hand-painted picture of all the things they love.
00:32:01Wow that sounds really nice, but you know what would you put in your painting?
00:32:07Well, since you asked.
00:32:10I love my dog, I love ballet, my favorite thing is eating popcorn and watching movies with my dad.
00:32:14I write poems, I love feathers and daisies and silly hats, the sillier the better.
00:32:20And of course Christmas trees.
00:32:23Wow that is a lot of things.
00:32:27Are you sure that you could fit all that in one picture?
00:32:30Of course I could.
00:32:38Is everything okay?
00:32:40What's wrong?
00:32:43Nothing, I just keep forgetting I'm gonna be stuck here for Christmas.
00:32:51Rachel, there you are.
00:32:54Sorry Nana, I just met this really nice lady.
00:32:57We're just a couple of artists having a chat.
00:33:00Oh is that so?
00:33:02Hi I'm Jackie.
00:33:04Barbara, or Nana, depending.
00:33:07I'm Rachel.
00:33:08Right on back to your room, it's nearly bedtime.
00:33:10Okay, bye Jackie.
00:33:12Good night Rachel.
00:33:16I'm so sorry, I didn't realize that it was getting so late.
00:33:19No need to apologize, it's nice for her to meet new people.
00:33:22Now she is a pistol.
00:33:25I hope I'm not overstepping here, but Rachel mentioned that she was gonna be here for the
00:33:29holidays and I just, is she okay?
00:33:35You know Rachel has a rare heart condition, but she's doing much better, thank God.
00:33:40That's good to hear.
00:33:42Well I'll let you get back to your work.
00:33:45I've got a pistol of a granddaughter waiting on some bedtime stories.
00:33:49Good night.
00:34:19So Jacqueline Miller called me back immediately, the deadline was five minutes ago and I haven't
00:34:30heard from you guys and if we miss this festival entry and I have to go back to working at
00:34:35that cat portrait studio, I am going to kill you.
00:34:38Where have you been?
00:34:39Hi, the hospital.
00:34:42Is everything okay?
00:34:43Oh no, everything's fine.
00:34:45I went there last night for some inspiration.
00:34:47And?
00:34:48And I submitted our new concept design 10 minutes ago.
00:34:52Well, well what is it woman?
00:34:54Okay, it's called the memory tree.
00:34:58So it's a tree filled with decorations that encapsulate a child's imagination and the
00:35:03meaning and the magic of Christmas and we incorporate a very vintage Christmas theme
00:35:08by doing handmade ornaments and vintage toys and and just memory making items.
00:35:13When did you do all this?
00:35:14I didn't sleep.
00:35:15Yeah, here, see each ornament will be based on a child and what they love most.
00:35:20This one, this one is for Rachel.
00:35:23It's an ornament that's reflective of all the things that she loves most in this world.
00:35:26So as you can see, she's got her dogs and ballet and Christmas trees and popcorn and
00:35:32movies and it's just everything that she loves.
00:35:36And every ornament will be like that.
00:35:38You see, they'll all be based on a child's imagination.
00:35:41They'll all be based on what one child loves.
00:35:44And so every child will know that they had an ornament specifically made for them.
00:35:48And so they'll just be, they'll be this whole tree and every part of it will be meaningful.
00:35:55Pretty excited about it.
00:36:00By George Eliza.
00:36:02You did it.
00:36:03This tree, it's, it's, it's amazing.
00:36:06It's fun.
00:36:07It's magical.
00:36:08It's incredible.
00:36:09It's clever.
00:36:10It's gonna win us this competition.
00:36:13I just need to know one thing.
00:36:15Heather, are you all in?
00:36:21Well, that is literally what you pay me for.
00:36:22I know.
00:36:23I just, I wanted to ask that.
00:36:24It seems fun.
00:36:25Okay, so tomorrow we'll go to the hospital and we'll finish interviewing all the kids,
00:36:30find out what they like so that we can put them into each of these ornaments.
00:36:34Well, okay.
00:36:35Maybe I could do, you know, the shopping or the errand running or anything else.
00:36:41Kids aren't really my thing.
00:36:42I don't think they like me.
00:36:45Please, Heather, it'll be fun.
00:36:49Trust me.
00:36:50It'll be fun.
00:36:51Okay, uh, here.
00:36:53In the meantime, what we need to do today, though, is we need to sort of start to flesh
00:36:56out all these ideas that we have.
00:37:04So what do you like most about music?
00:37:06Well, what I like most about music is how it makes me feel like I can be happy and,
00:37:12you know, like dancing or sing along.
00:37:18I challenge you to a duel.
00:37:20A sword and a laser.
00:37:21You are spending way too many centuries, buddy.
00:37:23Oh, maybe I'll put down that you like torture.
00:37:27That's fair.
00:37:28That's that's correct.
00:37:29Take that.
00:37:30I think that takes care of it.
00:37:31You did great, Jason.
00:37:32Thank you so much for your time, Jackie.
00:37:35My favorite things are animals.
00:37:37Oh, I love that.
00:37:39Do you have any pets?
00:38:32Maybe you should do this without me.
00:38:40I'm clearly out of my league here.
00:38:42What do you mean?
00:38:43Oh, listen, I actually have to go pick up a few things.
00:38:47Can you finish the last few interviews yourself?
00:38:48Hello?
00:38:49Hello?
00:38:49Have you seen me?
00:38:51I am drowning here.
00:38:52Do not leave me.
00:38:53Heather, there's a couple more interviews and then the fun begins.
00:38:55You said this would be fun.
00:38:57Listen, I just need to go to the Christmas tree lot real quick to pick up something.
00:39:02What?
00:39:04Nothing.
00:39:05Okay, well, then why are you giving me that look?
00:39:07The Christmas tree lot, huh?
00:39:08Yes.
00:39:09I need a branch for one of my ornaments.
00:39:11Oh, okay.
00:39:11Well, there are branches on the trees outside.
00:39:13What are you saying?
00:39:14I'm saying you love him.
00:39:15What?
00:39:15Oh, come on.
00:39:16That Christmas tree guy is hot.
00:39:17You know it.
00:39:18He's...
00:39:20I mean, I didn't notice.
00:39:21Okay, if you have eyes, you notice.
00:39:24He was yummy.
00:39:25Well, he was...
00:39:26He's...
00:39:30Okay, can you please just finish the interviews?
00:39:33Bye.
00:39:34No chat.
00:40:03I'm sorry.
00:40:08Carlin, she likes putting it out on the front porch.
00:40:10Thanks, man.
00:40:11Excuse me.
00:40:12Hi.
00:40:13I'm a customer and I would like some assistance.
00:40:16Well, hello there, miss.
00:40:17You'd like to purchase a tree?
00:40:18Why don't you just say so?
00:40:20Why don't I help you find the perfect tree just for you?
00:40:26Okay, now this is the height of sophistication.
00:40:29I mean, it enjoys classical music, 16th century poetry,
00:40:33and has a propensity for French cinema.
00:40:38Okay, ha ha.
00:40:40Look, I'm not even trying to get a tree.
00:40:42What I really need is just some branches.
00:40:43It could be any branches.
00:40:44Just some branches that fell off somewhere or something.
00:40:47Well, unfortunately, I'm not in the business of selling just branches.
00:40:50But if you want to get a full tree, that can be arranged.
00:40:52Okay, well, then what I'd like is to talk to your boss.
00:40:56You want to see my boss?
00:40:58Yeah.
00:40:59I want to talk to the owner, please.
00:41:01Hey, listen, I'm really sorry, okay?
00:41:04We can just start over.
00:41:05We don't have to...
00:41:06Okay, well, I don't think you've left me any choice.
00:41:08So, just...
00:41:10Okay, I'm going to go get him.
00:41:15Just a minute.
00:41:26All right.
00:41:32How you doing, ma'am?
00:41:33Brandon Allday, third generation owner of Allday Farms.
00:41:36How can I help?
00:41:37You're the owner.
00:41:39On the trees, on the lot, on the farm that the trees are grown on.
00:41:42So, yeah.
00:41:45Okay, can I please just have some branches?
00:41:49Help me understand something here.
00:41:51Is it not hip to buy a full tree anymore?
00:41:54I mean, are the cool kids only buying branches?
00:41:57I really need to know because I may need to restructure my business.
00:41:59You know, I don't have time for this.
00:42:00I'll take this one.
00:42:01This scrawny little tree.
00:42:04It wasn't so hard, now, was it?
00:42:06Where are you parked?
00:42:07I hope you rope it up.
00:42:09No, that's not going to work.
00:42:09I drive a convertible.
00:42:10Not great for hauling trees.
00:42:14Of course you do.
00:42:16Can someone deliver it?
00:42:17I'm happy to pay extra.
00:42:21Yeah, sure.
00:42:22Just leave your address with Ricardo and I'll make sure and get this little guy home, okay?
00:42:27Okay.
00:42:29It was a pleasure doing business with you.
00:42:32I'll see you later.
00:42:52Okay, this is ready.
00:43:16Hi.
00:43:17One Holiday Farms tree for the fancy designer lady.
00:43:23Sorry, you're the delivery guy too?
00:43:25Yeah, tonight.
00:43:26Uh, where'd you want him?
00:43:28Uh, just, uh, you can leave it on the porch.
00:43:30I don't want it inside.
00:43:33What do you mean you don't want him inside?
00:43:35I don't want the mess.
00:43:38Okay, buddy, you don't need to hear this.
00:43:39Um, I've been telling him he was going to a new home with his own room, beautiful view,
00:43:43and now you're saying he can't go inside?
00:43:44Look at him.
00:43:45He doesn't belong in the outdoors.
00:43:48He's going to a better place.
00:43:50Wow, you're serious.
00:43:51Okay, sorry, man.
00:43:53Staying outside, I guess.
00:43:57Let me get you a tip.
00:43:59Oh, um, thank you for your troubles.
00:44:01You did.
00:44:02Absolutely not.
00:44:02No, I insist.
00:44:03It's not a, it's not a problem.
00:44:05I just wanted to bring you the tree.
00:44:07Okay.
00:44:08It's fine.
00:44:08Um, how about some hot apple cider?
00:44:13Fresh hot apple cider.
00:44:14I made some.
00:44:15I was making some when you came, and if you wanted, I don't know, they put up the lights
00:44:18in the park, and it's a nice walk if you're free.
00:44:26Yeah, I would.
00:44:27That sounds actually really nice.
00:44:29Okay, I will get us, uh, some mugs, so.
00:44:32Wait, right here?
00:44:33Yeah, you, I'll.
00:44:34I'll be right here.
00:44:34Okay, all right.
00:44:40So, Brandon Holliday, a Christmas tree farmer.
00:44:44It's a little on the nose, isn't it?
00:44:45I knew that was coming.
00:44:46On the nose or good marketing?
00:44:49So, how's the Louis Armstrong project coming along?
00:44:54Louis the 14th, and actually, I've decided to deviate a little from my initial concept
00:44:58after some careful consideration.
00:44:59Wow, she does listen to other people.
00:45:01When they know what they're talking about, yes.
00:45:05Yeah, I think my new idea is actually really gonna capture the spirit of Christmas.
00:45:11You sure you're up for that task?
00:45:12Because, I mean, no offense, you just don't really seem like the Christmas type.
00:45:15What?
00:45:16Do you even like Christmas?
00:45:17Yes, I have very fond memories of Christmas, thank you very much.
00:45:20I just don't stand around in Christmas tree lots and wax poetic about them, I think.
00:45:24Touché, yeah, that was fair.
00:45:26I mean, I think I just, I spend so much time decorating for other people
00:45:29that I kind of lost interest in doing it for myself, and,
00:45:34and I lost my mom a few years back, and I don't really have a relationship with my dad,
00:45:45and I have no kids, so I just, yeah.
00:45:49Yeah.
00:45:52Oh, I'm sorry to hear about your family.
00:45:55It's gotta be hard.
00:45:56My dad died a little while ago, too, so losing a parent's tough.
00:46:02I think sometimes it's just easier to focus on work.
00:46:05I get that, but I don't know.
00:46:07I think Christmas, you know, it also brings people together.
00:46:11You know, you have strangers, friends, family.
00:46:13Okay.
00:46:15Holidays can be tough, but it also brings a lot of joy, you know?
00:46:20Wow, I sound like I'm talking from a Christmas card.
00:46:22You do.
00:46:23I do.
00:46:24You definitely do.
00:46:24I'm just saying.
00:46:27You know, I don't think I've ever met someone who loves something as much as you love Christmas.
00:46:32Yeah, yeah, I probably talk about it too much, don't I?
00:46:37I like it, it's sweet.
00:46:40Well, you're really easy to talk to.
00:46:43Thanks.
00:46:49What is happening here?
00:46:53I'm not sure.
00:46:57Sorry, I'm sorry.
00:46:59I just, one second.
00:47:02Yeah, I have to take this to you.
00:47:03Yeah, no.
00:47:04Take it.
00:47:06Hey, honey.
00:47:08No, I know, I know, I know.
00:47:09I had to make a delivery.
00:47:10I'm sorry, but I'll be there in like 15, okay?
00:47:13All right, I love you too.
00:47:15Okay, bye.
00:47:17I'm sorry, that was just, um.
00:47:19No, it's fine.
00:47:19It is, it's totally cool.
00:47:23Do you need help?
00:47:25No.
00:47:25I can get you a knife.
00:47:26I'm fine, thank you.
00:47:30It's fine, don't worry about it.
00:47:31It seems like you are a very busy person.
00:47:33So actually, I would feel better though if I gave you a little cash for your trouble.
00:47:37So let me just get some.
00:47:38No, it's on the house.
00:47:40Okay, well then, good night.
00:47:45Merry Christmas.
00:47:53I'll be home in 15 minutes, honey.
00:47:57After I'm done flirting with the failure of a designer.
00:48:10you
00:48:40you
00:49:10you
00:49:40you
00:50:04It's good to see you.
00:50:05This is the artist lady I was telling you about.
00:50:08And look at what she made.
00:50:10It's an ornament with everything I love on it.
00:50:13Oh my goodness, let me see this.
00:50:16Whoa, you're not kidding.
00:50:18Those are all the things you love.
00:50:19Wait a second, did you just say everything you love?
00:50:21Everything.
00:50:23Uh, what about me?
00:50:25You didn't make the cut, sorry.
00:50:28Maybe next year.
00:50:29Okay, me and you, we're talking tonight.
00:50:32Um, thank you for doing that.
00:50:36I had no idea Rachel was your daughter.
00:50:38I didn't know.
00:50:40Yeah, I guess it, uh, never really came up.
00:50:43Well, I, I see where she gets her Christmas spirit.
00:50:48Do you two know each other?
00:50:51Uh, Jackie bought a tree from the lot, baby.
00:50:54I did, and it's actually right there.
00:50:59Hello, Holiday Farms.
00:51:02I've missed you.
00:51:04Hey, guys.
00:51:05Hey, Doc.
00:51:06Rachel.
00:51:07You having a party and didn't invite me?
00:51:10I wouldn't call it a party.
00:51:11More like a gathering.
00:51:13Oh.
00:51:13They all heard my voice, so they gathered.
00:51:15And then you heard my voice, so you gathered.
00:51:18Gathering.
00:51:19Okay, gathering.
00:51:22So what have you got there?
00:51:23It's an ornament for a Christmas tree.
00:51:25Jackie made it, and it's based on me.
00:51:28Oh, wow, that is something.
00:51:30I'm her inspiration for the Festival of Trees competition.
00:51:33I'm kind of a big deal.
00:51:35Mmm.
00:51:37So you are the famous Jackie that everyone has just been raving about.
00:51:43No, I don't know about that.
00:51:45All the children you interviewed have been going on and on about you.
00:51:49They are so excited to be a part of the festival.
00:51:52I should be thanking them.
00:51:54This is one of the decorations.
00:51:55Yes, this one is based on Rachel and all of her favorite things.
00:52:00Oh, may I?
00:52:01Yeah.
00:52:02Look at this.
00:52:03Oh, my goodness.
00:52:05Such attention to detail.
00:52:07It's all handmade with the help of my assistant.
00:52:10Wow.
00:52:10Well, we will be looking forward to the finished product.
00:52:15Brandon, do you mind if I steal you away for a minute?
00:52:19Uh, yeah.
00:52:22Yeah, I'll be right back, sweetie.
00:52:23Okay, bye, Daddy.
00:52:25Bye.
00:52:30Well, I should get going, too.
00:52:32I have lots more work to do.
00:52:35I just wanted to come by and say thank you so much.
00:52:43So, thanks.
00:52:44Hey, I promise you that I will take so many photos of the finished tree,
00:52:49and you're gonna love it.
00:52:50Okay, I can't wait.
00:52:53All right.
00:52:53Don't be a stranger.
00:52:54I won't.
00:52:55Bye, guys.
00:52:56Bye.
00:53:00Hey, Jackie.
00:53:02Hey.
00:53:04Is everything okay with the doctor?
00:53:06Yeah.
00:53:06No, no, she's fine.
00:53:07I just, um...
00:53:08I wanted to say thank you for what you did for Rachel.
00:53:10I mean, she was blown away by that.
00:53:13Well, she is...
00:53:14She's amazing.
00:53:16I mean, pretty much my whole design is based on her.
00:53:22Are we good?
00:53:23You know, because the other night, I just...
00:53:27Yeah.
00:53:28No, yeah, we're...
00:53:29We're good.
00:53:30We're...
00:53:35We're good.
00:54:06So, um...
00:54:23Well, actually, um...
00:54:25I could use a date for the gala.
00:54:27I mean, I don't have a date.
00:54:28So, if you are free, and it's a stuffy, like, dressy thing.
00:54:33So, if that's okay with you.
00:54:35Okay.
00:54:37I could use a little stuffy, dressy in my life.
00:54:39So, yes, I would love to go.
00:54:41Okay.
00:54:42That's good.
00:54:43Okay, it's a date.
00:54:44It's a date.
00:54:45All right.
00:54:46Okay.
00:54:47Well...
00:54:48I'm gonna go check on Rachel.
00:54:49Yeah, no, you should do that.
00:54:51And I'm gonna walk away and stop talking.
00:54:54Okay.
00:54:55Okay.
00:54:55I'll see you this weekend.
00:54:56Yeah.
00:55:35Okay.
00:55:37Even if...
00:55:39Even if you don't win this year, you will.
00:55:42But if you don't...
00:55:44But you will.
00:55:45I'm just...
00:55:47I'm really proud of you for putting all of this together.
00:55:50Well, I couldn't have done it without you.
00:55:53You know, I was...
00:55:53You are seriously the best.
00:55:55No.
00:55:56Us two.
00:55:58We've got it.
00:55:59We've got it up here.
00:56:00What?
00:56:01In our skulls, and we have it down here.
00:56:03In our...
00:56:04In our ribs.
00:56:06Yeah.
00:56:07I'm talking brains and heart.
00:56:08Mm-hmm.
00:56:09And he can't buy that.
00:56:10And that's why Alice what's-her-face is gonna taste the sweet smell of losing.
00:56:14Okay.
00:56:14No more hooch for you.
00:56:17You know what I mean.
00:56:19You are going to win this year.
00:56:22We are gonna win this year.
00:56:24Because we're a team.
00:56:27Yeah, we are.
00:56:28What are you doing?
00:56:35Remind me to please thank my dear old gran for this spectacular headache.
00:56:47All right, here we are.
00:56:49Jacqueline Miller Designs.
00:56:52Finally.
00:56:53Honestly, I really didn't.
00:56:54I think that maybe there were five of them.
00:56:56Here, here, here.
00:56:58Roger, coffee.
00:56:59But there are four of them.
00:57:00Oh.
00:57:05I wonder where Alice's tree is or what her theme is.
00:57:08Oh, it's way over on the other side of the sponsored trees.
00:57:11Sponsored trees, yeah.
00:57:14Sorry.
00:57:15But listen, don't worry about her tree.
00:57:16Don't worry about anyone else's tree, okay?
00:57:18Ours is perfect and it's gonna rock.
00:57:20Yeah, it's just they have those really fancy carts.
00:57:23Okay.
00:57:24Everything about that woman annoys me.
00:57:27Well.
00:57:35you
00:58:05you
00:58:35you
00:59:05you
00:59:35you
01:00:05you
01:00:27Glad that our original design was rejected.
01:00:31Okay, but how did she end up with your exact design?
01:00:35The only way that could have happened is if she somehow got her hands on your sketch.
01:00:40Maybe.
01:00:43But something tells me I was always meant to do the memory tree.
01:00:48And right now, I could not be prouder of the work that you and I did to get us this far.
01:00:54I mean, look at it.
01:00:54I think it might be some of our finest work ever.
01:00:59Is she a beauty or what?
01:01:02Such class and elegance.
01:01:04Of course it is.
01:01:05A fantastic designer designed it.
01:01:08Oh, thank you.
01:01:12It's very beautiful, Alice.
01:01:14Good luck.
01:01:15Come on.
01:01:16Oh, wait a minute.
01:01:17I didn't get to see what you put together.
01:01:20What's your theme?
01:01:23Well, it's called the memory tree.
01:01:28Sorry.
01:01:31Well, it is quaint.
01:01:33It's inspiring.
01:01:35Oh, well, my darling, all art is inspiring.
01:01:39That's why we do what we do.
01:01:42Okay, I'm going to explain something to you.
01:01:45These average people that come in here for the festival,
01:01:50poor things.
01:01:51They don't know anything about style.
01:01:53They don't know what looks good or what doesn't.
01:01:56You know who they turn to for guidance?
01:01:59Me.
01:02:00Her.
01:02:01Yeah.
01:02:02Now, I could strip these branches bare.
01:02:09And next year, it'll be considered the latest trend.
01:02:13That's all design is.
01:02:15You decide what you like.
01:02:17You tell other people it's what they want.
01:02:20Well, maybe that's what it is for you, Alice.
01:02:22And good for you.
01:02:26But one thing I've learned from the festival this year
01:02:29is that a true artist learns from others.
01:02:34A true artist draws inspiration from the world around them
01:02:37and opens their heart and mind
01:02:39so they can see what's important to people
01:02:41and help try to bring that to life for them to enjoy.
01:02:49Now, that's poetic.
01:02:54Best of luck to you, Alice.
01:02:56May the best tree win.
01:02:57Come on.
01:02:59I'm proud of our tree.
01:03:00Don't worry.
01:03:02It will.
01:03:03Roger, you're doing it again.
01:03:12I'll be right there.
01:03:22Oh, wow.
01:03:23I mean, good evening, miss.
01:03:25I'm here to escort the very talented, world-famous designer
01:03:29to her event.
01:03:29Stop it.
01:03:31Seriously, you look very gala-esque.
01:03:35Is that your tree lot salesman way of saying I look nice?
01:03:38Okay.
01:03:38I'm better with trees than people sometimes.
01:03:40But you look way better than nice.
01:03:42You look gorgeous.
01:03:45And you look very handsome.
01:03:48These are for you, by the way.
01:03:50Happens to any little guy.
01:03:52Woodchipper?
01:03:54Well, I took your advice
01:03:56and I decided to celebrate Christmas for myself again.
01:04:06It's beautiful.
01:04:08And you're right.
01:04:10I do feel less alone.
01:04:15Well, we should get going.
01:04:16Can't leave your fans waiting, you know?
01:04:18Yes.
01:04:19Let me just put these in some water.
01:04:20Will you grab my coat?
01:04:21Of course.
01:05:08Favorite.
01:05:09Very cool.
01:05:21Come on.
01:05:23Enjoy it.
01:05:24You deserve it.
01:05:26Okay.
01:05:32Ladies and gentlemen, allow me to introduce
01:05:34the very talented designer of this tree.
01:05:37Jacqueline Miller.
01:05:48Please.
01:05:48Oh my gosh.
01:05:49Yes.
01:05:55Wow.
01:05:55That's beautiful.
01:05:57Hey, thank you for being here with me.
01:06:00So what do we have here?
01:06:01Hot Christmas tree guy.
01:06:03You finally broke the ice queen down, didn't you?
01:06:06Something like that.
01:06:09Tell me something.
01:06:10What do you do with all the leftover trees?
01:06:12Oh, we take them off to a farm where they live out the rest of their lives,
01:06:15rocking in the wild.
01:06:16Yeah, you chip them up, don't you?
01:06:17Yeah, pretty much.
01:06:18You're a sicko.
01:06:19Are you kidding me?
01:06:21You are a piece of work.
01:06:22You know that, right?
01:06:23I'm a fixer-upper.
01:06:24That's why Jackie loves me.
01:06:28Is she serious?
01:06:29She is.
01:06:30I do love her.
01:06:31It's true.
01:06:33She's great.
01:06:34Congratulations, Miss Miller.
01:06:37Your design is really causing quite a stir.
01:06:42Well, thank you so much.
01:06:43Oh, and this is Brandon Holiday from Holiday Farms, the tree lot.
01:06:47Oh, over on Prince Avenue.
01:06:49Yes.
01:06:49Yes, ma'am, that's the one.
01:06:50Yes, that's a charming little lot.
01:06:52We must talk about getting our trees from you next year.
01:06:55I would love that.
01:06:57And thank you so much for what you do with the children's health care.
01:07:00It means so much to the kids and the families.
01:07:02Well, that's our pleasure.
01:07:04Well, I have a lot of glad-handing to do.
01:07:07Congratulations again on your lovely tree.
01:07:10And I'm sure your auction winner will be very pleased.
01:07:12I am sure.
01:07:14Ta-ta.
01:07:16What's wrong?
01:07:18Oh, how could I have been so stupid?
01:07:20What?
01:07:22The tree.
01:07:24What about it?
01:07:25Whoever wins the auction, they get to take the tree home.
01:07:29They own it.
01:07:30Everything.
01:07:31The tree, the ornaments, all of it.
01:07:34So what's the problem?
01:07:35I thought that was the whole point of the festival.
01:07:36The problem is that I promised those children that I would give them each their very own
01:07:40ornament at the end of the festival.
01:07:41They're going to be heartbroken.
01:07:42They're going to be fine.
01:07:44It's OK.
01:07:44I promise.
01:07:45Kids are resilient.
01:07:46Trust me.
01:07:47No, I have to find Heather.
01:07:48Jackie.
01:07:48Jackie!
01:07:57Mr. Holiday.
01:07:59Dr. Stanley.
01:08:00Enjoying the festival?
01:08:02Yeah.
01:08:03Yeah, I'm good.
01:08:03It's good to see you.
01:08:04Good to see you, too.
01:08:06So this is the final product.
01:08:09So this is the final product, is it?
01:08:13Yeah.
01:08:13She knocked it out of the park, if you ask me.
01:08:17Better than that.
01:08:18I'd say it's perfect.
01:08:21It may be the most beautiful, meaningful tree I've seen in a long time.
01:08:27All right, if we could have everyone gather over toward the stage,
01:08:30we're going to give away some prizes.
01:08:32It's that time.
01:08:34I know the trees are beautiful, but we've got all night to look.
01:08:37Are you ready?
01:08:39Let's get those bids in, folks.
01:08:40Huh?
01:08:41Last call.
01:08:42That's my cue.
01:08:44Well, good evening, everyone.
01:08:45And we want to thank you all for being here.
01:08:48You know, Cindy, I say this every year.
01:08:51Oh, I know what you're going to say.
01:08:52But every festival outdoes the previous one.
01:08:56I know.
01:08:56How do they do it?
01:08:58I mean it.
01:08:58Year after year.
01:09:02You know, from the committee members to the volunteers,
01:09:05from the designers to the sponsors,
01:09:08everybody has worked so hard to make this year the best Festival of Trees ever.
01:09:14And it really is.
01:09:15Another round of applause for that.
01:09:17It truly is.
01:09:23Okay, well, now listen, before we get to the top auction prize, Cindy,
01:09:27it's time to have a little fun.
01:09:29You ready for some fun?
01:09:31Are you ready for some fun?
01:09:32So we are going to begin with the judges' awards.
01:09:38And the first award is for the most unique prize.
01:09:42And that award goes to Bethany Atwell for her Jurassic Jingle design.
01:09:49Well done, Bethany.
01:09:51Yes, congratulations.
01:09:53All right, let's see.
01:09:54Next up is most elegant.
01:09:59I mean, I don't feel like I need to open it.
01:10:03Hey, have you seen Jackie?
01:10:05No, she said she was going to look for you.
01:10:06Have you talked to her?
01:10:07No.
01:10:09Most elegant is Versailles on Holiday by Alice Stewart.
01:10:14Where did she go?
01:10:15She got more excited when she remembered the tree was getting auctioned.
01:10:18Oh, poor thing.
01:10:20Okay, we have to go find her, I think, yeah.
01:10:22And Alice Stewart, it just goes hand in hand.
01:10:25Like biscuits and gravy, folks.
01:10:27Yes, like Xanax and champagne.
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01:11:10Well, I'd like to remind you
01:11:11that there is an even bigger
01:11:25Terrible
01:11:27Okay, listen to me Jackie I
01:11:29Love you like a sister, you know, I do right right and you know, I will always be honest with you, right?
01:11:36Right, okay
01:11:39You're being a drama queen
01:11:41You were here with a hot guy
01:11:43I made a bunch of kids even the weird ones very happy and you have a tree that would knock the stockings off of Santa
01:11:50himself
01:11:51We will figure something out about the ornaments. Okay, but for right now
01:11:55I need you to get over this little pity party you're in and get your butt back inside
01:11:59Because so help me if I have to miss the look on Alice Stewart's face when you beat her this year. I will never forgive you
01:12:07No Christmas Day can be about the kids today is about winning. Oh
01:12:14Okay, you're right
01:12:18Let's go let's do it
01:12:22Thank you all for being patient counting down from 15th place
01:12:26We are now at second place. All right, and the winner is Oh
01:12:32tourmaline ice by Bob Lucy
01:12:46What a beautiful trees right lovely lovely
01:12:50But
01:12:52This is the big one folks
01:12:56the final award
01:12:57Goes to the tree that received the highest bids in the silent auction Cindy
01:13:03It's the tree that exemplifies the theme and the true spirit of the festival of trees
01:13:13And the winning tree is
01:13:19The memory tree by designer Jacqueline Miller
01:13:39Let's get this Miller up here to receive
01:13:50One more piece of wonderful news
01:13:53The memory tree just set a new record for the highest bid ever received in the festival of trees
01:14:19Um
01:14:27Thank you
01:14:29Wow, I
01:14:33Just I just want to say that as a designer this is something that I have been dreaming of for a long time
01:14:42But I didn't do it alone I would like to dedicate this award to Rachel holiday
01:14:50And to all the kids at Children's Healthcare and to everyone actually that that helped remind me that
01:14:57As great as this festival is and it is so great. It's it's really wonderful, but
01:15:03but a Christmas tree
01:15:06It's not about its decorations
01:15:10It's about the people who put them there
01:15:17So my hope is that
01:15:19To the winners of all the trees that as you are enjoying your tree in your home or in your place of business
01:15:27That you remember to be grateful for the people gathered around the tree with you
01:15:33Because those memories made
01:15:36That's where the real magic of Christmas happens
01:15:40Thank you again so much
01:15:50Folks that's the spirit. That's why we're all here isn't it well
01:15:54We hope that you all have enjoyed the award ceremony tonight
01:15:57Please take a look around check out the memory tree new hot gal on the block
01:16:03Thank you all so much. Good night. We'll see you next year. It's time for champagne number five
01:16:13Mr.. Lowry
01:16:15Congratulations, I owe you an apology
01:16:19Oh you owe her more than that Heather
01:16:22She's right. I owe you an explanation
01:16:25it seems miss Stewart came by my office shortly after you were there and convinced me to
01:16:32Sponsor a designer who as she put it had far more experience and a reputation for class
01:16:39If you ask me stealing is never classy. Yeah burn
01:16:44She's right again, and I was wrong
01:16:49I allowed her
01:16:51To look at your design. I never imagined being a person of class that she would steal it for her very own I
01:16:58Claim full responsibility
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