With the ADRs made and nothing left to plan for the time being, my attention has turned to some great non-Disney distractions.
Like my little tomboy, starting 3rd baseman for the Royals.
And hanging out at the many little events our town has one the riverfront over the summer, starting with the Memorial Day parade.
And of course no spring would be complete without Field Day at the elementary school.
And today I added something to the summer plans that will either make the whole summer drag at a snail's pace or might help distract me from wishing away the summer to get to Disney faster...
In case my avatar isn't a dead giveaway I'm a Detroiter born and raised. We live in the country now but I love the city, though I don't make the hour's drive down as often as I'd like. Detroit takes its lumps in the national media and it certainly has its problems, but no one ever talks about the good. The city has an edge and an energy all its own and I've never been anywhere that can compare, even when I was younger and hitting the bars in Chicago, Toronto, and DC, and one of the consolations of an empty nest will be moving back there at last.
With the way I feel about the city it probably doesn't come as much of a surprise that I'm a huge fan of one of Detroit's biggest cheerleaders, Kid Rock. I first saw him in a dive bar in a college town when he was nobody, and I still have the poster he signed for me at that show. That was 1996 and I've seen him perform a dozen times since. Over the years his music has become more of I liked about him at first - not the rap/hip-hop stuff that was his main act back then but the hour he played after his set ended that night, just sitting on the stage with an acoustic guitar and promising to keep playing as long as there was "a single mother-&*^% left to listen" - and his last two albums are my favorites.
So when he announced his summer show at Comerica Park (the Tigers home stadium), I knew I had to go! Ken wasn't interested so I planned to go solo, until my mom mentioned that she'd like to go too (yeah, I'm not too cool to go to concerts with my mom... anymore

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But the fan club presale sold out in a few minutes and I wasn't lucky enough to score tickets, so I thought I was stuck waiting until tomorrow for the on sale date for the general public.
That is until... My mom called at 10:15 to tell me she got us two VIP seats, her treat!

She got a presale code from the company that owns the stadium; she got on their mailing list to get tickets to Sesame Street Live, of all things, so now she gets the presale notification for all their shows. So we're going to be 5th row, down on the field in front of the stage, and the VIP tickets come with an exclusive Kid Rock Tigers jersey too.

I am ridiculously excited. Like "booked my very first trip to Disney World" excited. A whole day downtown, no kids, with my SLR, a companion who is used to me wandering off to take pictures, and unbelievable tickets to the show. It really doesn't get any better.
