James and I actually had really good "seats" at first. (It was actually a no-seating concert, which we thought was cool, at first) We got there like 3 or 4 hours early and decided to wait in line. We didn't know how packed this concert would be since it was Bryce's hometown. We'd been waiting in line for a couple of hours, and noticed that it was kind of a small line for one his concerts that was supposed to start in an hour or so. Just as they were starting to take tickets and let people come in, we noticed that everyone had receipts with them AND their tickets. We finally asked why everyone had receipts. And apparently, this was a special VIP line, and only if you bought a certain amount of merchandise from the House of Blues (the place where the concert was at), then you could have first dibs in the VIP line and get to stand right behind the barricade for the entire concert. We thought getting there 4 hours early, would have been good enough. So, we didn't really want to waste the time we HAD been in line, so James went and got some souvenirs from the shop, just in time for them to take our tickets and receipts. But, to top it all off, the stupid guys didn't even check the receipts! So, we ended up buying a bunch of crap ($50 worth) we didn't need and for no reason! Well, the concert started and we had AMAZING standing spots. We were right up close and saw everything. But, I guess this kind of music was also popular for a bunch of 14 yr old girls and that's when it got crazy. The opening bands were pretty cool, but they got all the girls too excited and James and I literally could not move one bit. We couldn't even scratch the top of our heads. I could literally lift my feet off the ground and still see everything, cause the crowd was that close to everyone. We didn't have any water with us, so it started to get really hot. I almost passed out, but the security guard/ bouncer helped me out and pulled me out of the crowd. We ended up watching the rest of the concert in the balcony with Karri and Jared. It was still pretty fun. Nice to get away from the crazy girls. Let me just say one thing, downtown Dallas is awesome! Which is why we decided a New Year's gathering would be fun there...
A week or two after the concert, my dad decided to have his fall cookout in southeastern Oklahoma. That was alot of fun too. Even though we had to ditch out on a really wonderful, awesome Halloween party in McAlester (the one that I was absolutely looking forward to cause Halloween's my fav holiday), we did have alot of fun in Broken Bow, Oklahoma ( i know, it's a funny name). This camping experience was not like our usual camp-outs with dad. But, of course, we DID have some new additions to the family who were a little too young to actually go camping (tents, sleeping bags, campfire and all). Bradon and Matthew wouldn't have lasted with my dad's idea of camping. The camp-out ( I don't think I should even call it that) was so much fun though. It was a nice log cabin with three bedrooms, nice leather furniture, big screen TV, two bathrooms, king sized beds, a jacuzzi/hot tub outside, a ready-to-go campfire, nice patio...and tons more! That night, we roasted hot dogs, s'mores, and ate every other kind of junk food there possibly is. Everyone got in the hot tub because it was so freezing outside. It was so much fun! The next day, we hiked around a little bit and saw some of the scenery.
I'm not sure what we were do here exactly, but they had some shops around the area and a nice little lake that we went and visited. This is at one of the shops. We also did a little four-wheeling there. My family are fans of 4wheelers. My dad has a couple of them. We like to ride them whenever we get a chance. My dad only brought one 4wheeler though, since we only had his truck. And he doesn't have a trailer for them. So, it was a little awkward at first. As there was only one 4wheeler and 9 of us. But, we still had fun. We each took turns. It was a blast!
Here's a cool one of Luigi before he left on his mission. Aww, I miss him already! He is a pretty scary 4 wheeler driver though.
The next few pics are around Christmas time and I'll try to tell about each one (I'm getting kind of tired now):
This is James meeting one of his heroes, Glenn Beck. James found out that Glenn Beck, a conservative radio/TV personality and recent convert to the Church, was coming to Oklahoma City for a book signing. He thought a great Christmas gift for his dad (and himself) would be an autographed book written and signed by Glenn Beck. And the chance to meet him was a dream come true. So, on a Friday, while I was at work, he took off a couple hours from work and went with Kara, his sister, and another friend, Burck to go and get books signed by Glenn Beck. Burck is a huge fan too. So they were pretty nervous on the ride down. He had no idea what he wanted to say to him. So, Burck and James conversed back and forth practicing on what they would say to Glenn. On the way down, they listened to his radio show on some AM station. Glenn was calling people and pretending to be someone else, named Clem, he would ask politcal questions just to see people's views on certain subjects. So, they were all laughing listening as Glenn (otherwise known as Clem) prank called a few people, just to get a reaction out of them. When they got to the store for the book-signing, Burck grabbed a magazine with President Obama on it, and thought he should have Glenn sign it. They thought that would be pretty funny, but decided not to do that. So, they were getting closer to Glenn, and finally it was Burck's turn to have Glenn sign his book. Burck said, "It's nice to meet you, Mr. Beck." Glenn replied, "you know, you can just call me Glenn." James heard this conversation and instantly said, "Are you sure it's not Clem?" with a smile on his face. Glenn was a little shocked at first, then he realized that Burck and James had listened to his radio show that morning. He started cracking up, laughing. The pic actually shows Glenn Beck laughing at the response James gave. They were about to walk away, when Glenn called after them and said, "You two...come here!" They turned around and Glenn gave them each a signed copy of the constitution and said, "Have a good Christmas!" The rest of the line was shocked and a little jealous that they didn't get anything extra. It was definitely a memorable experience.
Me, ice skating away!