4.16.2008

Rock on


Nearly 20 years ago Skid Row opened for Bon Jovi and Hubby was there to see them. So when I found out late last year that Bon Jovi would be coming to Oklahoma City I decided to get us tickets. I gave them to Hubby for Christmas and the concert was last night and it was awesome! Seriously awesome.

This was my first ever rock concert actually. My first concert ever was Conway Twitty and the Twitty Birds. Yep, you read that right. It was at the Cheyenne Frontier Days in Wyoming and my Dad and Step-Mom bribed me to go in by saying that they'd buy me this absurb flashing visor if I would be good for the rest of the show. It had already started when we got there so we went in the arena, found some seats, listened to about half a song and the concert was over. Score 1 for me and my new flashing hat!




When Hubby and I were dating and newlyweds we used to go to see George Strait in October. I think we went 3 years in a row and then just got too busy with kids and life to take a night out to go to a concert.

So I was pretty stoked to be going to my first rock concert last night and it was awesome having my best friend there with me. Chris Daughtry was opening last night but we didn't get to hear that much of him. We were running late as it was and then I tried to take my camera in but they wouldn't let me, which really ticked me off. I had my 28-75 lens on and the security guy said my lens couldn't be longer than 3 inches. So I took off the lens hood hoping he'd go for it but he wouldn't. So poor Hubby had to run all the way back to the car to put the camera away. What really ticked me off was sitting down and seeing the girl right next to me with the same exact camera as mine just shooting away! She even had a longer lens on her's! I made friends with her and wrote my email addy on a page from my Weight Watcher's journal (goodness knows I could afford to lose a page since I'm not tracking my points these days!). She said she'd email me photos and I hope she does. I really really hope she does. I did have Madi take a few shots of Hubby and me before we left the house. At least I have those. I still really really really hope that girl sends me her pics.



I think the funniest thing that happened last night was when I decided to try to call Madilee and let her hear Bon Jovi singing. I started to dial her number and then waited because I wanted to wait until a song came on that I was sure she would know. Then something came on I thought I'd recognize and I started to call her. Hubby leaned over and told me to look at the girl in front of me and there she was calling someone too. The readout on her phone showed she was calling Dad. Here I am calling my kid to let her listen and this young 20-something in front of me is calling her Dad. Man I feel old!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

How could I have forgotten about the concert?? How exciting! I'm so glad you guys had fun!! And you look so cute together... Madi did a good job taking your picture. And I love your hair - although it's odd to see you as a blonde again - I'd gotten used to the chestnut locks. :-)

vintagechica said...

News flash friend...we ARE old. Love the story of the concert.

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Ame said...

Rock on girlfriend! :) You two look great!!!

Margo said...

Emily, glad you like the blonde. People seem to look Teagan and I look more alike now. ;)

Eren, liar! We are so NOT old! LOL

Wireless, thanks for stopping by!

Ame, rock on indeed! ;)

Jana said...

So did she ever send you the pics? I wonder how the heck she got her camera in?? Perhaps it was stuck down in a big purse or bag where they couldn't see it? Too bad you missed Daughtry, I'm sure he put on a heckuva show too!!

Brooke said...

The only thing I didn't like about the concert is that Jon didn't ask me to go away with him. Maybe next time!