Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Remember Mason

Today there is a mother with her dying son living at a Ronald McDonald home in Palo Alto, California as they wait for word that a donor will become available.

The child is Mason. He is one of the millions of children throughout the world waiting for answers to an unknown future.

For me it's one thing to be a father hoping to be around for my kid, but it's an entirely different feeling knowing a child is in trouble and needs help.

I spent many sleepless nights in a children's hospital listening to little kids cry out for help. I had no control over the situation. It wasn't my place and I had to trust in the team caring for that child, but like any good Father I wanted to throw off the tubes that held me down and go solve the problem.

These things continually remind me how precious our time is with one another. We must have focus and fulfill our purpose for living, uplifting and inspiring whom we can, giving and receiving, while praying for those in need and actively doing something to make individual lives better, especially when we have no control over it and feel helpless.

Although financial support is wonderful, the most powerful thing we can do is to pray for their little family. Pray for Mason and his mother and father. God knows exactly who they are.

http://www.miraclemason.blogspot.com/

Monday, February 22, 2010

Mark Your Calender | Celebrate Life 2011

Once again, thank you for celebrating life with me last Monday evening. Since it was such a meaningful event for my family and friends, I don't know about you, but I'm ready to do it again next year.

Therefore, mark your calendar for Valentines weekend 2011. I'll be sure to let you know the exact date as the details evolve concerning the Celebrate Life 2011 concert event in Salt Lake City.

We were able to help various families with some modest financial support this week because of the Concert event. I want to repeat this every year, and hopefully take it's message of love, life, and family to other cities.

In the meantime, we will continue in our efforts to raise awareness of congenital heart disease on an international level through private concerts, lectures, and online resources.

We will meet our goal in providing an annual scholarship for those affected by CHD to attend school at my local community college (SLCC).

The first scholarship deadline is May 3rd. To apply visit: http://scholarship.paulcardall.com

As part of this overall effort, we will auction items here online for you to bid on. All of the funds will go directly to Paul Cardall Family Foundation, to help families affected by CHD. Stay posted for the first item.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

An Priceless Evening!

Photos courtesy of Dustin Bess Photography

In this world there are those who act and those who are acted upon. To act is to do something productive with your life. These kinds of people have goals and vision. They lead, guide, and inspire others to act for themselves. People acted upon usually follow the ways of the world and probably feel empty inside. During last evening’s priceless concert event those who act surrounded me.

Photo: An empty Abravanel Hall during set up hours

This was my first public concert since my heart transplant five months ago, and I believe for almost two years.

It was an overwhelming and emotional experience for me. To be backstage and walk out onto a beautifully lit stage with my full ensemble while 2700 people stood to applaud was overwhelming.

The sold out crowd, which consisted of those in my community and folks who flew in from all over the nation, were not applauding me... They were applauding God and what he has done through a team of gifted medical professionals by preserving my life.

Photo: My wife Lynnette helping out daughter Eden get ready for the show

What affected me so deeply was knowing how many selfless people came together to successfully put on an event of this magnitude in less than 5 months.

From my close friend and show producer Jeremy Baron to my sister Carol Burgoyne who was our auction chairperson, these people helped me achieve a goal of bringing awareness to congenital heart disease and begin raising money to provide for my foundation, which is fueling an annual scholarship for those affected by the chronic illness.

A few days after my transplant with a dozen tubes running in and out of my body Jeremy visited me in the pediatric intensive care and suggested we do a celebrate life concert. He had a vision and I said, “Run with it.” He booked the finest venue in our Salt Lake valley and began contacting a talented stage crew from Cole Adams, who designed our lighting, Will Davies who ran the video, Joe Anderson who provided our sound, to Robin Saville of brideaccess.com who filmed the show. We also recorded the concert with the help of Rob Duffin and Giles Reaves from Annex Studios.

While Jeremy was prepping the production, my sister Carol Burgoyne headed the auction and gathered together a wonderful committee. Each member worked very hard to gather items for the auction and as word spread various businesses donated items to help us raise the money for our foundation.

My “Living for Eden” album producer Ryan Tilby began gathering a band together while Steve Nelson arranged strings for the show. All eleven musicians were a joy to work with and we joked that fitting them into my home to rehearse, with all of the gear involved, was truly like fitting a bunch of clowns into a car.

Photo: The Lobby

So much was orchestrated behind the scenes. When the day finally arrived I was nervous and overwhelmed by all that was involved.

The morning of the show I was dumbfounded to find Mike Willmore and his two boys Andrew & Joey, who spent the past Summer mowing my lawn, working once more together to help load in and set up all of the gear. In addition, my brother David and Craig were up early helping. They’ve always worked very hard and are extremely successful in their own lives.

Needless to say, the performance was exciting. I had a lot of fun. I hope everyone had a wonderful time and preserved a memory in their heart.

After I played my last tune, "Gracie’s Theme” my emotions ran sky high when my daughter Eden ran out to me followed by my beautiful wife. It was a priceless moment words can’t describe.

During the show another miracle occurred. It was a quiet miracle and a gift from our loving God. While performing my tune Sweet Escape I finally experienced some closure with the death of my brother Brian. Behind me on the screen was real footage of Brian’s visit to Peru with Anna on their honeymoon. The video ends with his infectious smile while he shuts off his camcorder. Later, after the show had ended and people flooded the backstage, I saw his beautiful widow Anna smiling and in that moment my overwhelming grief left me.

As the crowd emptied the hall, I was fortunate to interact with several wonderful people from all over the country backstage.

Photo: A Sold Out crowd

A touching moment for me came when I met several families who've been deeply affected this past year by congenital heart disease. From the families who've lost children to an individual who has survived CHD and has a child with a tumor. I was speechless for most of the interaction because I don't know how to help or what to say to alleviate their challenges. Needless, to say I was deeply affected by meeting such incredible souls. And because of the contributions of so many we will be able to send a modest financial donation to a several families.

(And a reminder the scholarship fund for those affected by CHD has an extended deadline to May 3rd - We'll announce the recipient on this blog).

I can’t express my gratitude for a priceless evening. I remember many years ago playing in the Roof Restaurant at the top of the Joseph Smith Building in downtown Salt Lake City. From my piano I could see Abravanel Hall and quietly dream that someday I would perform there. Last night, was someday!

To see the beautiful photography work of Dustin Bess, including more images from the concert visit his website: http://www.dustinbess.com



Thursday, February 11, 2010

Check out this List!

Please come at 6:30pm to help us by purchasing a few of these amazing items!

The opportunity to purchase these items at this unbelievably reasonable rate and for an amazing cause rarely happens! Available to those of you visiting Abravanel Hall Monday Evening, February 15th, beginning at 6:30pm. If you can't attend check out the bottom information!

EVERY DIME GOES TO THE FOUNDATION TO HELP FAMILIES AFFECTED BY CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE

BIG TICKET ITEMS

Miller Motor Sports Park Package,
2 VIP Suite tickets to World Superbike Race May 29-31
Business Consultation Lunch at the SL Country Club with Bill Child and Paul Cardall
Salt Lake Community College – Fall and Spring semester tuition
Air Hockey Table


ART, MUSIC, THEATER AND BOOKS

“LET NOT THEY HEART BE TROUBLED” by Patricia Christensen

Paul Cardall Autographed Collection #1 and Collection #2

Paul Cardall- In Home Concert

Stone Angel Music CD Basket

Jon Schmidt Collections

Steven Sharp Nelson Collection

Greg Olsen 11x14 framed print

Original Artwork by Kate Mooth

Autographed Richard Paul Evans Collection

Autographed “Nephi Nephi the Scriptures are True” by Anita Wells

Eric Dowdle Framed Original Painting

Book Basket by James Dashner


HOUSE WARMING
Hearts for the Home Gift Basket

“Best of Luck” St. Patrick’s Day Basket

Rod Works Clock

Homemade Christmas Tree Quilt

Coca- Cola Collector Basket

“Down the Garden Path” potted plant

“For the Cook” Basket

Stadium Blankets – Riverton High School


TO SATISFY THOSE CRAVINGS
Sweet Afton Candy Jar

Sweet Afton Fudge

M&M Basket

2010 Season of Fruit- delivered

Red Barn Gift Basket

Western Nut Company Basket

Various Goodies and Treat Baskets

Rocky Mountain Pie Gift Basket



Photo: Rehearsals: Fitting all of the musicians into my home feels like the clowns in a car scenario!

FOR THE GUY
American Crew Men’s Products Basket

“Fishing Anyone” Basket

Firehouse Carwash Gift Baskets

Dewalt Tool

Tool Kit


FOR THE GAL
Tanning Salon/Skin Care Basket

Stampin’ Up! Basket

Various Scrapbooking Baskets

Cut n’ Color with Ginny Mageras-Lyman, Studio Nine


ENTERTAINMENT
Music Lover’s Basket from the Mormon Tabernacle Choir

Entertainment Galore from Shadow Mountain


FOR THE FAMILY

Living Planet Aquarium Gift Basket

Various Photography Sessions


FOR THE SPORTS FAN

Golf for 4 – 18 holes plus cart at Willow Creek Country Club

Go Utes Basket–BYU v. Utah Basketball Tickets

All Things Sports Basket

Go Byu - 2010 Signed Football

Grizzlies Game – Suite for 16

Group Reformer Classes at Xcel Fitness

Jazz Tickets

Golf Gift Basket


LITTLE GIRLS LOVE...

Tutus and Hair Bows Collection


FOR THE BABY

Various Baby Gift Baskets


MISCELLAENOUS

KSL GIFT BASKET

Celebrate the Heart Gift Basket

Salt Lake Community College Gift Basket


IF YOU CAN'T ATTEND

If you can't be there we have an item you can bid on through ebay from artist Patricia Christensen CLICK HERE

OR MAKE A SIMPLE CONTRIBUTION
(EVERY DIME GOES TO THE FOUNDATION TO HELP FAMILIES AFFECTED BY CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE)





Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Celebrate Life on Monday

Whether you are attending the concert or not, please join with me this coming Monday in Celebrating Life and all that is good in this world!

I am looking forward to performing live with my band and string ensemble for the first time since my heart transplant. Abravanel Hall is almost sold out, but we have a few tickets left. I'm thankful to the 2500 people who are coming, especially the many folks flying in from other parts of the country as far as Hawaii.

I'm humbled to have received so much support from the community, local media, and businesses who are donating their services and products to support raising awareness of congenital heart disease and the wonderful families affected by the chronic illness.

Beginning at 6:30pm we have an amazing list of items on display for our silent auction. Every penny received will fund a yearly full ride scholarship at Salt Lake Community College for those deeply affected by Congenital Heart Disease as well as provide modest financial support to several families who've lost a child. These "angel" families will remain anonymous given the number of people who've lost loved ones and to respect the privacy of others.

For more information on the scholarship visit: http://scholarship.paulcardall.com

Evening Concert Schedule
6:30 - 8:00............Silent Auction
8:00 - 8:20............Close Bidding & Purchase Items (Pick Items up after the show)
7:30........................SHOW BEGINS which includes guests openers

The Silent Auction (You don't need a concert ticket to attend the auction)
Some of the auction items include; A sports basket, PGA tickets, Suite for 16 at a Grizzlies Hockey Game, A SLCC Foundation Scholarship (Tuition Waver for anyone), Day at Rocky Mountain Race Way Driving the Track, Fitness Memberships, Scrap-booking Supplies, Jazz Tickets, BYU/UTAH tickets, Private In-House Concert with Paul Cardall, CD Collections, New Baby Supplies, Mormon Tabernacle Choir Collection, Deseret Book Collection, Tool Set, Paintings, Art, Blankets, Jewelry, and much much more... Everyone will be able to afford taking one or several of these baskets home...

For more information and tickets visit: http://www.paulcardall.com

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Angel Family Nominations & Scholarship News..

I want to thank all of you who have shared with us your feelings toward an angel family whose had a challenging year. It's heart breaking to know there are so many people who've lost or will lose a child or parent soon.

As promised, one of these various families will receive a small financial gift as part of my upcoming Celebrate Life concert on February 15th, 7:30pm at Abravanel Hall in Salt Lake City, Utah.

The family who receives the gift will remain anonymous to the public in order that we may respect the privacy and nature of all those participating.

As one who understands, people who have lost or are losing a family member deserves our help, love, and friendship. It is absolutely vital to our own happiness and character that we are willing to "mourn with those that mourn; yea, and comfort those that stand in need of comfort."


CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE SCHOLARSHIP

The SLCC full ride scholarship available to those affected by congenital heart disease has a new deadline, May 3rd. For more information visit: http://scholarship.paulcardall.com

Affected means it can be a parent, brother or sister of someone who has been influenced by CHD.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Good Things Utah Interview

This morning on Utah's ABC affiliate, KTVX, I discussed congenital heart disease with the hosts of Good Things Utah. My adult CHD doctor, Angela Yetman joined me.

This is for those of you who were unable to watch the program. (Don't forget to turn off my playlist to your left)


If the video doesn't work for you visit this link:
http://www.abc4.com/content/about_4/gtu/featured_on/story/Congenital-Heart-Disease-The-Celebrate-Life/i46-NB5xM0STROav-E9G_w.cspx