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Sunday, July 15, 2012

The Best Friday the 13th in History...YES.

It all started on the remarkably beautiful afternoon of Friday, August the 13th, 2012.  Not usually a very promising day, but it actually turned out to be one of the best days of my life.

I wasoriginally told that the family and I were all going to take a Friday night trip to Dallas for a grand opening of a brand new IMAX theater.  When I asked what kind of event it was and what I should wear, I was told I needed to dress nicely but not formal, and a little bit country because it was going to be “Texas themed”.  I asked off work for the afternoon so we’d have plenty of travel time and time to eat before the event started.  We got to Dallas and found a little Chinese buffet to stop in and relax.  After the meal when we were sitting and talking, Dad told Travis to start videoing our discussion on his iPhone.  I thought it was a little strange at the time, but I thought we were just gonna make a cool little memory to take with us.  Little did I know, it would be the beginning of one of the best memories of my life.

Dad began by saying that tonight was a really special night because we’re all together to have a great time, but that we weren’t doing what I originally thought we were doing, which was going to the IMAX.   He then proceeds to pull out 6 tickets to the Eden’s Edge, Thompson Square, Little Big Town, and Rascal Flatts concert that was in Dallas on this night.  I am a HUGE Rascal Flatts fan; they have been some of my biggest influences growing up.  As if it couldn’t get any better or more stunning than that, he pulls out yet ANOTHER surprise piece of paper confirming 2 special tickets for me and my dad to a pre-show meet and greet with the guys of THE FLATTS.  If you can imagine my jaw completely dropping—not once, but now twice—then you can get a pretty good picture of what happened in that moment.  I literally could not believe what was happening.  It was a very surreal experience.  I asked him if he was joking, but I knew he was telling the truth.

As soon as I picked myself up off the floor (figuratively, of course), the logical thoughts began to hit me.  How long has this been planned?  How did y’all keep it a secret for so long considering how question-y I can be about surprises like this?  Am I really about to meet the people who I have so highly regarded for almost my entire life?  I soon got my answers.  They had been planning this ever since the news about the concert came out, which was about 4 months previous.  FOUR MONTHS!  I could never keep that big of a secret for so long.  Secondly, they had to be together on the story they were going to tell me.  They picked the IMAX thing because they know how much I love it and wouldn’t ask too many questions.  And finally, YES.  It was for real.  I was seriously about to shake hands with some of my greatest heroes.

After leaving the restaurant, it was time to head straight to the venue, which was the Gexa Energy Pavilion in Dallas, seating about 9,000 people.  In order for us to take advantage of our meet and greet passes, Dad and I went to the side of the arena and waited in the line.  We ended up missing the first two bands, Eden’s Edge and Thompson Square, because we had to wait so long, but it was totally worth it.  When it was finally our turn, we shook hands with each of the guys and I got to tell them about recording my Nashville album, “For You” in Jay Demarcus’s home studio in 2008.  They were really cool about it and we joked and talked for a few minutes before taking our picture.  It was the coolest experience, and I’m so happy we got to do that.  Thanks Dad! J

After that, we got a couple waters and went on into the pavilion just in time for Little Big Town.  We’d seen them when they were just getting their start and they were touring with Martina McBride, but they’ve come so far since then!  Amazing vocals and great songs, both new and old.  Y’all should get pumped about their new music coming out, because it will be fantastic. 

Then, it was time for the main event, The Flatts!  They came out with awesome stage lighting and effects and of course, incredible vocals.  They did all the goodies: “Bless The Broken Road”, “My Wish”, “What Hurts The Most”, “Mayberry”, “These Days”, “Why Wait”, “Banjo”, and many more.  I was singing every single word to every song.  It was so awesome of an experience.

After the concert, we headed on out to the car, each of us talking about our favorite parts of the show.  When we were in the car, Dad faced me and said there might be another date I’d want to save and put on my calendar.  He then proceeded to hand me 6 more tickets to the Hunter Hayes/Carrie Underwood tour on October 24th!  I about passed out right then and there.  It was unbelievable.  I didn’t understand how he could’ve swung all this.  It was SWEET.

So there you go; that’s the big story.  I still can’t believe it all happened that way, but I’m so glad it did.  Who knows?  Maybe one of these days, I’ll get to sing on stage WITH thema girl can dream, can’t she? J

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