I can think of a lot of strange ways to spend a Sunday morning, but I think I topped them all last week.
I didn’t intend to get up early and go see the Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus concert movie with Bridget, but I also didn’t expect the movie to sell out multiple shows before I tried to buy tickets.
Yea, I know that’s pretty stupid. I have no idea why I thought I could wait until Saturday morning to buy tickets for a showing that afternoon.
I don’t normally like getting up very early on Sunday mornings and watching a concert movie in a room filled with kids, but the sad look on Bridget’s face made me realize I had no choice.
Maria could have skipped most of the the Super Bowl party we attended and taken Bridget to the 5:30 p.m. show, but I didn’t want either one of them to miss spending time with our friends. So the early show it was.
Right away, I found a problem. I know the theatre only opened specially for this film. I know they generally don’t show things that early in the morning.
Would it have killed them to have some coffee? Ideally, I would have liked to see Dunkin’ Donuts or Starbucks set up a kiosk in the lobby so the parents could get their morning fix before heading inside. Some pastry would have been nice too.
I would have even settled for someone bringing a coffee pot from home and buying some Folger’s at the grocery store on their way into work.
All I’m saying is that I didn’t bring any coffee because I didn’t want to run afoul of the “No Outside Food” signs, I didn’t have time to drink coffee at home, and they didn’t sell any coffee.
I’m lucky I survived the film.
Once I accepted the fact that I would have to hold out until 10:30 or so to get a cup of joe, things got better. The best part was that everyone else was as lethargic as I was.
One of my sisters took her kids to see the film on Sunday evening down in the Towson area. She said her crowd had plenty of screaming girls in it.
I don’t know if it was the good manners of Hanoverians, the time or day or the lack of coffee, but hardly anyone made a peep throughout the entire film. Well, except for the lady behind me explaining everything to her kid and repeating anything anyone said.
That’s not to say I didn’t enjoy seeing Hannah in concert. First off, the 3D effects were outstanding. I also really like the music and enjoyed seeing the kids in the theatre and those at the concerts experience such happiness.
Yes, I know parents and ticket scalpers got a little out of control, but this young girl on stage means everything to her fans, and that’s refreshing.
We grownups take ourselves and our problems a little too seriously at times. I can’t help but think that songs like “Nobody’s Perfect” and “Let’s Dance” have a message for those of us accompanying the real Hannah/Miley fans.
That’s why I didn’t really mind not having coffee that much. But it would have helped.
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