Thursday, December 5, 2013

RED

Excitement and Anticipation

For Grace and Jane's birthdays, they got concert tickets to see Taylor Swift.  Taylor Swift's RED concert was coming to Sydney.  They have been "singing" down the days to December 4th when they could finally see their dreams come true.  They had everything planned out and were feeling the excitement.  The concert started at 6:30 pm with the opening act (Guy Sebastian - not a guy I even know -- and it is not because I am OLD).  We live about 35 minutes from where the concert was being held and traffic in Sydney is notorious for its crazy congestion so I figured I should give myself plenty of time to get there.  I figured an 1 hour and a half was plenty of time.  We did not need to see much of the opening act and as long as we were there for Taylor, we were good - she would not be on until at least 8 pm.

BOY OH BOY WAS I WRONG!    It took us 4 hours to travel the quick 35 minute drive to the stadium.  Once we were there,  there was NO PARKING.  The event staff had underestimated how many people would be at this event and did not plan accordingly with traffic, parking staff and overall fans.  When I heard Taylor start singing, I was stopped behind an traffic accident and it was 9 pm.  I instructed my three girls to exit our car and follow a mom with her two daughters towards the stadium.  I wanted them to see the concert - BUT INSIDE I WAS THINKING WHAT ARE YOU DOING - THIS IS NUTS!  Jane was crying as she exited the car because she did not want to go without me but, I did not know how much longer it would take me to find a place to park amid the madness.

As I watched them walk into the darkness with the other 55,000 fans, with no meeting plan organized and no way to contact them, my heart sank.  Claire chose not to bring her cell phone because she wanted to be "present" and in the moment with us however, as they got out of the car  I was WISHING that she was a technology obsessed teenager that could not live without her cell phone.  I hoped that she would remember to find a policeman if I never arrived so that they could call me to retrieve them.

As soon as I saw them disappear, I started to beg Heavenly Father for some help.  We had been praying for assistance with the traffic situation most of the night, but, when your three baby girls are ALONE at a concert due to a quick decision that you made your sense of urgency becomes quite heighten.   45-minutes later, I found a parking spot.  It was not close to the stadium (about a 15 minute walk) but I ran towards Taylor Swift's voice.  I really did not care if I got to see her or not, I just wanted to see my three gorgeous girls and assure them that I was okay.  I made it and I got to see the second half of Taylor Swift.  But, I can honestly say that my highlight of the night was seeing my three girls, sitting in their seats, safe and sound and enjoying the show.  I saw them and just wept as I put my arms around them.  They are my LIFE'S WORK and I cannot imagine my life without them.

Claire did a magnificent job of navigating the walk to the stadium in the dark.  She got them settled into their seats and helped to calm Jane's tears and fears.  She reassured them that if I could not find a place to park she would take charge.  I am so grateful for her wisdom and her ability to be hyper-focused on the need at hand.  She can drive them nuts at times but, she will protect them no matter the circumstances and they appreciate it.
The Queen - Taylor Swift - Performing for us.
They loved the concert and only missed one song.  Taylor Swift is one classy young lady.  She has faced some really tough challenges in life and has not given up on herself.  She is a wonderful role model of a strong, confident, happy young lady that is in constantly in the public eye and still managing to maintain composure and grace. These are the three characteristics that Tom and I are trying to instill in our young daughters and it was good for them to see an example of this.

We had a great time despite the rocky beginning that was filled with worry, sweat and tears.  It will be experience they will always remember.  By the way, the drive home only took 45 minutes.  WOW WHAT A NIGHT!
Here they are Happy that we made it.  :) 
The day after, in their T-Shirts.  

2 comments:

  1. Stephanie!!!! I am so stunned that you are living in Australia!! But then I'm not… That sounds just like you and Tom to jump off to a big adventure! Your family looks amazing! Your girls are darling and so grown up! Keep up the blog. It is so fun to follow you and see what life in Australia is like!

    Lori Jensen

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    1. Hey there stranger - so good to hear from you. As I read your comments, I was smiling. How are things in your neck of the woods? I did not know if the address I had for you was correct. Send me an email some time and let me know your details. My email address is stephm501@gmail.com. We are coming to Utah next summer and it would be great to see you. Take care of yourself and Merry Christmas.

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