It was bound to happen. Lily desperately wanted tickets to the hottest show in town. Elton John? No. Manheim Steamroller? No again.
Omaha, hosted Hannah Montana at the Quest Center on Wednesday. Dad went with Lily. Tickets were nearly impossible to score. We had to sign up on a fan website to have access to tickets. It was a bloodbath. Many did not get tickets. The whole show, one night only, in a 20,000 seat event center sold out in 10 mintues. My stats may be a little off, but suffice it to say. This was one of those things in a little girl's life that is just too good to be true. For many, it was. We attempted to impress upon Lily that the tickets were very expensive and that this was a big treat. I think she got it.
Needless to say, for such a big event, in a small girl's life, we had some preparations. Morning saw a visit to the neighborhood salon for hair, nails and makeup. She had a couple suggestions on how she wanted her hair done. Most notably she wanted purple highlights. Okay. This was not an everyday thing. Adrian asked that she please not look too... how should I put it? Pageant-Ready. What could I do. She was thrilled with the blue eye-shadow and felt very grown up with her curly hair and frosty pink nails.
Alas, every limo in town was sold out at astronomical prices. My suspicion is that many parents anticipated there would not be adult beverages available and so thought a mobile bar would get them primed for two hours of shrieking at decibel levels that would kill a lab rat. No limo for us.
On that note, however, we did visit a newly opened store, in neighboring Papillion. This boutique/salon/party pavillion is called Sweet and Sassy. I'm not sure how to describe it. Caters to hordes of little girls for both salon visits and gatherings. Girls can have hair, makeup, and facials. When she's been primped and pampered, the girl can then walk the catwalk. Of course it's all caught on digi-cam and they can even watch themselves real-time as they sashay down the runway. It's a little scary, but the girls live for it.
Below is a Limo that the store rents out at an astronomical fee. All for the love of children... You can see the appeal.
The last picture is just before ADB and Lily left for the show. They had a great time. Adrian texted me several times throughout the show. Once to say that Hannah had emerged. Descended from the ceiling in a giant, pink cube. Another time to say that his ears were bleeding.
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