Below is a video telling his story...
On September 14th I returned home to normalcy. I flew back to TN for a week to help my dad with his foundation dinner and golf tournament. This time of year is always stressful but fun at the same time. My grandma was already in town and once I got there we were put to work. We had prizes to pickup, speeches to write, and venue's to setup. It was a great week for a great cause. On Monday we headed to the Bridgestone Arena to setup tables and chairs for 1,100 people. Luckily this year we had the Predators staff helping and 30 seniors from a local charter school. The did a fantastic job and we are truly grateful to Christian Lighthouse. They even said a group prayer with us to help the rain go away for the next days golf tournament. On Monday it literally rained the entire day and when you are about to have a golf tournament, that isn't good. Anyways, we setup the event and it looked gorgeous, see below.
Mrs. Amy working hard at the Petey Golf Ball table. She did great stepping in for Deb who was having a ball in Italy (we missed you deb).
COOOOUURRRTTNNEEEYYY!! I miss this girl so much! Great to see her.
This girl is the funniest person I have ever met. I miss sitting next to her everyday. 'Jana... Jana... Jana.." haha
This year we had a hypnotist come. It was pretty funny to see the things people will do when hypnotized.
Gord Miller and Pierre McGuire auctioning off a trip on the team plan to an away game. They raised $16,000 with the shenanigans. Gord was literally running from one end of the rink to another.
Dad and George Plaster just watching the live auction
Scott Hamilton and Phil Vaser auctioning off an Aerosmith suite.
Then Phil Vaser got up and sang a couple songs, he did really well.
My sweet Mom and Dad enjoying Phil sing.
It was really great to see Lindy Ruff come out to the event. It was cool to have the longest tenured coach in the NHL Lindy and the 2nd longest (our coach Barry Trotz) at one event.
Madalynn, Me, and Amanda... great to see them
So the next day was the Golf Tournament. We woke up at the butt crack of dawn to get to the course (I probably only got about 4 hours of sleep). We got there and got everything setup before people started arriving at 7:30. We had breakfast from Whole Foods and the driving range for them to warm up on. I was in charge of volunteers so I got everything out of the course and waited for them to come. I am very grateful to everyone that volunteered because without you we couldn't run this tournament. It was a really long day. It started off wet and cold. It didn't downpour but we had a few times where it was spitting rain. Everyone was in a great mood despite the weather. I heard a lot of people say, "Hey this is for a great cause so lets make the best out of it." After the first flight was done we had to reset and do it all over again for the afternoon session. They started arriving around 1, ate lunch and warmed up. By that time the sun had come out and we were all so happy. We tore off our jackets and enjoyed the day. Here are some pictures from the tourney...
Famous Dave's does the lunch every year and I can't wait for it every year.
Gord Miller played in the morning..
My brother Brad.. he was miserably cold... but Brad is always in some way miserable.
Tom Callahan's team was out to win.. (they didn't- so close)
Everyone warming up
Whole Food's provided the breakfast and the dinner portion
Brian Grant's team was the winning team this year. Two guys with Parkinson's holding a crystal trophy that isn't stable wasn't a smart move.. the trophy survived though.
So that's my grandma's dog with Brian. His flight got delayed like 6 hours we my mom went back to the airport and he came to our house for a little bit. Brian's hand is the size of Mac's head.
All in all this event was another success. Its great to see all those that support my dad with his disease. I am grateful to those that give their time, money, and friendship to our family. We wouldn't have made it these last 10 years with out you. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!
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