A family has transformed their front garden into a winter wonderland featuring over 100,000 lights and 3,000 ornaments to honour the memory of their late son.
Ross, 47, from Boughton-under-Blean, Kent and Michelle Clark, 46, began the tradition 22 years ago after the heartbreaking loss of their son Jack, who prematurely died at just six days old.
The display, which grows bigger and brighter every year, is switched on annually on November 24 , which is Jack's birthday.
Ross, 47, from Boughton-under-Blean, Kent and Michelle Clark, 46, began the tradition 22 years ago after the heartbreaking loss of their son Jack, who prematurely died at just six days old.
The display, which grows bigger and brighter every year, is switched on annually on November 24 , which is Jack's birthday.
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00:00Are you ready? I'm going out.
00:10Let's shut this door.
00:20Is that my front door?
00:23That's the side of my house.
00:31Let's take you into the front garden.
00:37We do this every year for my son who passed away when he was six days old.
00:45He would now be 22.
00:48We do this for charity every year for neonatal units so we can try and raise money to get new incubators,
00:59new equipment.
01:30We do this every year for my son who passed away when he was six days old.
01:37We do this for charity every year for neonatal units so we can try and raise money to get new incubators,
01:45new equipment.
01:48We do this for charity every year for neonatal units so we can try and raise money to get new incubators,
01:56new equipment.
02:26We do this for charity every year for neonatal units so we can try and raise money to get new incubators,
02:34new equipment.
02:37We do this for charity every year for neonatal units so we can try and raise money to get new incubators,
02:45new equipment.
02:48We do this for charity every year for neonatal units so we can try and raise money to get new incubators,
02:56new equipment.