A Final Christmas Sparkle: Beloved Waco Lights Display Comes to an End
A Tradition of Joy
For over two decades, the Schmidt’s home in Waco has become synonymous with Christmas magic. What began as a simple “Merry Christmas” sign has blossomed into a sprawling wonderland of twinkling lights, imaginative themes, and enough holiday cheer to warm even the coldest of hearts. Roger and Lana Schmidt have poured their hearts and souls into their annual spectacle, transforming their front yard
A Bittersweet Goodbye
But this year, as the scent of pine fills the air and carolers begin to serenade the streets, the Schmidt home will be radiating a different kind of glow – one tinged with bittersweet farewell.
This Christmas season marks the final run of the Schmidt Family Lights Display.
“We’re going to call it a year after this,” Roger Schmidt said. “It’s been a wonderful run. I think the most satisfying is to see not only the
A Labor of Love
“I always wanted a Christmas display,” Roger explained. “I grew up up north, and, every Christmas Eve, we’d go around and look at Christmas lights after church.
So, I said, ‘If I ever got
Spreading Christmas Cheer
Over the years, the display has become more than just a spectacle of lights; it’s a community gathering place. People who grew up coming to see the display now bring their children, and Roger and Lana say they love watching the
A National Recognition
The Schmidt’s dedication didn’t go unnoticed. In 2018, their elaborate display caught the eye
Facing a New Challenge
Despite all the joy their display brought, the Schmidts knew they couldn’t continue forever. Roger’s health challenges posed a significant obstacle. He was diagnosed with cancer in 2023, and chemotherapy took a toll on his strength and ability to handle the demanding setup.
“We’d probably still do
One Last Hurrah
Determined to give their display a grand finale
Passing the Torch
The Schmidts
A Magical Finale
As Thanksgiving night approaches and the first lights of the season begin to twinkle, the Schmidt yard will once again
be a beacon of Christmas magic. This year, more than ever, it’s a chance for
Visiting the Display
The Schmidt House Light Display is located off Highway 84 near the McGregor Airport at
20 Oak Creek Cir. It
Spreading Christmas Cheer On and Off
The Schmidts
What special experiences did families create while visiting the Schmidt Family Lights display?
## A Final Spark: Memories Made at Waco’s Beloved Schmidt Family Lights Display
**Interviewer:** The Schmidt family’s Christmas lights display has been a Waco tradition for over two decades. But, sadly, this year marks the final display. What are your memories of visiting the display?
**Guest:** Oh, it’s been a part of my family’s Christmas tradition for as long as I can remember. It wasn’t just the lights, it was the whole experience! Every year, the Schmidt’s managed to outdo themselves with new themes and decorations. It truly felt like stepping into a Christmas wonderland. My kids loved it, and it always brought a smile to my face.
**Interviewer:** What will you miss most about the display?
**Guest:** Honestly, everything. It wasn’t just the sheer spectacle of the lights; it was the feeling of community it created. Seeing the smiles on everyone’s faces, the children’s awe and wonder, it brought everyone together in the spirit of Christmas. It’s truly a loss for Waco.
**Interviewer:** Do you have any particular memory that stands out?
**Guest:** You know, one year, they had a mini train ride through the display. My son was just a little guy then, and his eyes were wide with excitement. It’s a memory I’ll cherish forever.
It’s heartwarming to hear how the Schmidt family’s display brought joy to the Waco community for so many years. We wish them all the best in their retirement from the dazzling Christmas tradition.