Not your average lights! Spring father's hobby is bringing joy to millions
These are not your average Christmas lights.Frankie To-Ong, also known as Htown Frankie on
creates elaborate light sequences and pairs it with a variety of music from Christmas tunes to Hip-hop.To-Ong also makes the season a bit brighter for kids in the hospital. Each year he creates a special light show for them. "The reason why I did the light show for Texas Childrens was in honor of my daughter, Piper. She had heart Surgery when she was 5 and we had such excellent care at the hospital the health care workers were just outstanding in The Woodlands and the Medical Center" said To-Ong.
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