Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Blue sky, loud music, and of course, red velvet cake

Twenty one! Six flags over Georgia!

Since I'm really not much of a roller coaster rider, I wasnt totally looking forward to this show. Don't get me wrong, I was pumped about the show, just not where the show was.

We got up early that saturday...really early. We left our house at 7:00am. My parents, aunt, cousin, Sloen and Jonathan came also. I was excited they were coming with me, espeically Jonathan, but I was also pumped about seeing all my Switchfoot buddies there! Anna, Laura, and Susie, all absolutely AMAZING photographers. I love them to death. So anyways...when we got there we called Ike and he came to the gates to get the sweet tea for the guys and something extra...Drew's favorite cake, red velvet cake for his birthday! After that Jonathan and Neet (aunt) rode some rides...since I refused to get anywhere close to them. Then about 3:00 we got in line.

We sat there until 5:00, when the doors opened, talking to Anna and her aunt, Merril, and Laura. (Susie was backstage...taking Jon's advice and acting like she knew what she was doing!(; )When the rather mean security guards let us in they yelled, and i mean YELLED "IF YOU PASS ME OR ANY OF THE OTHER GUARDS YOU WILL NOT GO TO THE CONCER!!!!" It was a little frightening, I'm not going to lie. Then, after getting yelled at, we were hearded (yes, like cows) to the stage. It was quite an experience for all of us I'm sure...

So during the show the guys used the cake we had brought them when they sang happy birthday to Drew! It was so incredible!

                                                               Picture taken by Laura!

This was definitely my all time favorite show picture-wise...here are some are my favorites that I took!:


































Probably one of my favorite pictures ever

If you want to see more of the pictures click HERE 
Insanely awesome show! I can't wait until the next one...hopefully it will be in San Diego for the Bro-Am!

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