Wednesday, October 8, 2008

I can explain everything!

Lately, I've been doing lots of fun things, in Ohio and otherwise, and admittedly have slacked off completely from this blog! Anyway, I was asked to guest post on a friend's blog (that isn't open to the public) so I've copied that post here. I bring you:



Childhood dreams fulfilled, aka something fun I did in Chicago because I bought the tickets before the Cleveland date was added:



I’ll admit, I’ve had a pretty exciting life up to now. I’ve lived abroad, and traveled pretty extensively, graduated college, worked about every type of job imaginable, gotten married… but something has always been missing. Until Saturday, that is.

In 1991, a certain, special band was embarking on their European tour. Alas, my mother decided a loud, crazy concert, two hours away was not the place for a couple of seven and nine-year-olds. Seventeen, yes, SEVENTEEN years later, my sister and I were finally able to realize our childhood dreams, and attend….


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A NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK CONCERT!!!!!!



I know what you are thinking.



And trust me, as someone who readily admits to having attended concerts by Nick Lachey, Jessica Simpson and Hanson, I don’t care. It was an AMAZING show. My hearing will never be the same; my vocal cords are still strained; and I still can’t believe I spent $8 for a beer. It was all worth it though, especially when Jordan ripped his shirt off to serenade me with “Baby I Believe in You”.




Sister: AMY! He has his shirt off!! Why aren't you taking pictures??
Amy: ::drool:: er... OHH!! OK!!!



I am also happy to report, that while the “Kids” are rapidly approaching 40 (except Joey, who is 36 – totally within an acceptable age range) they are still hot, and can still sing. Their new songs are catchy, and they played all the classics (albeit, in some cases, at a lower octave). Their comeback felt like old friends coming together, not a bunch of washed up old men who need to do one last tour to pay for their blood pressure medication (which was how it felt when I saw Vanilla Ice perform a free show at the Great Inland Seafood Festival in Newport, KY in 2005. I wish I were kidding.)



Joey even broke out the original smiley face jacket.


Hangin' Tough - no knee replacements here!


The concert was everything I hoped it would be, and it was the best feeling to forget about being an adult and all the fun grown-up problems of the world for a few hours. Plus, admit it. You were a fan too!



Economy-schmonomy... we're going to see New Kids on the Block!



2 comments:

LLF said...

I can't believe you knocked the Vanilla Ice performance. I assumed the money was for bail, not blood pressure medication. Sheesh! :-)

Lori said...

Best blog EVER!!!!!!

Blockheads for life!!!