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Kathryn Burns (2:11)
This is the moth radio hour. True stories told live. I'm kathryn burns and this is the moth holiday special. Spirit moves in a megachurch. A Jewish girl from Canada pines for Christmas. A kid's terror of Charles Manson almost ruins the holidays. And first, this story from one of our longtime Moth storytellers, Simon Doonan, with his holiday story he told at the Great hall at Cooper Union in New York City. Here's Simon live at the Moth.
Simon Doonan (2:56)
Jackie Kennedy's crystal balls were up here. Nancy Reagan's luscious red ribbons were down here. Barbara Bush's dangling orbs were over here. Yes, you've guessed it probably right. I was in the White House holiday storage facility where they keep all the holiday decor from White House Pass. There was. Oh, it was just beyond Pat Nixon's little beaded orbs. It was amazing. So how did I get there? In January 2009, I get a phone call from Desiree Rogers. Hello, Bonjour, Desiree Rogers. And Ellie dropped the phone, and I thought it was one of my friends pretending to be Desiree Rogers. So she said, we want you to come and decorate the White House for the holidays. We. I hope you noted the we want you. And I couldn't believe it. I thought, my God, I came to this country when I was 25 years old in the 70s, and I just had, like, a little Dorothy bag and a dream and a little bit of cash. And now I clawed my way up through the cutthroat world of window dressing and clawed my way up and wow, at the age of 57, I'm getting a call from the White House press secretary. Come and decorate the White House. I couldn't believe it. And I thought, well, I'd just become a citizen, actually about two months before the election, and I pulled the lever for Barack Obama. And I thought, finally, I'm a citizen. I pulled the lever, and now I'm going to decorate the White House. I had visions of myself showing Sasha and Malia how to thread popcorn. I saw myself. I got really carried away really quickly. I saw myself in the organic garden clutching Bo, the water dog, as the first flakes of snow fell in the coming fall. So my fantasy was interrupted when Desiree said, of course, we're going to have to vet you first and look through your background and everything. And that's when I thought, well, forget it then, because with my rap sheet, that reckless driving conviction and the getting arrested on a railway station in 1968, going to a pop festival, yada, yada, plus my reputation as a provocateur in the field of window dressing. I'd done all these insane things when they. They only have to hit Google Image, Simon Doonan, and up is going to come all this banana stuff. I'm never going to get this job if they're going to vet me. So somehow, miraculously, I think the vetting machine must have been being repaired at the repair shop that day. But I got the job. So I went down to Washington in the spring of 2009 and went to the warehouse, rummaged around, met all my collaborators, spent days measuring things in the White House. It's so huge. I had to measure like mantelpieces and windows. And I had great collaborators, Kimberly and Sally, and we measured things and we went back and forth to the warehouse and unearth things that we thought, we'll reuse some of these things. Because why not? Hello, recycling. Why not? So I'm getting more and more wound up about this project because it's so huge, it's such a responsibility. But I'm determined to do the Obama's proud because, you know, it's not about me, it's about them. It's their house. So then in the warehouse, I find these crates and crates and crates of these huge plastic silver balls that are so tacky and horrible. I can only imagine that Betty Ford, bless her heart, this must have been her era because she was going to Studio 54 and she probably thought, I want some sparkle, I want some silver. But there they were, these hideous plastic orbs. In 100 million years, would you ever think, oh yes, White House holiday decor if you looked at them? So I thought, this will be great. There's so many of them. There's 500 of them. We'll take them all and ship them to community centers all over America and people can decoupage them and it'll involve America and yada yada. So along with all the pine berries and pepper berries and larch things and Douglas flowers this, that and the other, all the incredible things we were specking and ordering and designing, we thought we'd have this participation component and all these 500 balls would go on the blue room tree. So I'm obviously really wound up flying back and forth to Washington, et cetera. And Desiree says, we have to go and present all your ideas to Mrs. Obama. So have a meeting with her, which is sort of like this.
