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Friday, October 16, 2009

Twin Cities - October 5-10






Next stop on the tour was the last for Lizz :( We went up to St Paul, MN to visit some friends of ours. Hadn't seen Zach and Heather for quite a while and it was really cool hanging out and catching up with them. Lizz only got to spend one night with them before I had to take her to the airport and bid her farewell. The next couple of days I pretty much just relaxed and hung out except for making a trip out to the Mall of America, the largest mall in the US. Didn't really check it out in great detail, but it seemed pretty large from the bit I saw and it did have a rollercoaster in the middle!

On the 7th was the Stryper concert in Minneapolis. Got there early and was hooked up with a VIP pass for the night :) Since I was there early I could have had a prime spot in front of stage, but instead I decided to take advantage of my VIP pass and head up to the balcony overhead. I also got to hang out with Kelvin from the Stryper Forum who was also a VIP. It was a great show and fun hanging out with Kalvin and his wife. After the concert Kelvin let me hold a bass guitar that was used by Travy Ferrie (Stryper bass guitarist) in a one off concert they did a couple of years back. It was pretty cool.

After another couple of days rest and hanging out with Zach and Heather it was time to move on... Oh and there was snow in St Paul!

Chicago - October 4th




Another long bus trip to get us back in time for another awesome Stryper concert. We arrived in the afternoon with just enough time for a quick hangout with our friends, one of whom was having her birthday that day. So off we went to the concert, taking our friend Kim with us to experience her first Stryper show. Word on the street is that she loved it. At the show we ran into Ron Braun - the guy who draws the Stryper cartoon pics.

Dayton, Ohio October 3rd

Another few hours on the road driving back to Dayton and returning the rental car. Covered over 1000kms going Dayton - Knoxville return (via Cincinnati). Done pretty well driving on the right but wrong side off the road even if I do say so myself. Were experienced some excellent hospitality from Mike (from a Stryper forum) and his wife Christiana who drove us around, feed us, and put us up for the night. Couldn't have asked for better hosts! Unfortunately security wouldn't let cameras into the show, so no photos from that night. One other highlight from that night was getting shown inside the tour bus for a quick tour!!!

Friday, October 9, 2009

October 2 Knoxville







The drive from Cincinnati to Knoxville was fine. Was supposed to take about 4 hours, but we took a detour and went to the Cumberland Falls, billed as the Niagara of the South. It wasn’t anywhere as large or powerful as the Niagara, but it was still a pretty cool waterfall. After that we carried on to Knoxville for the Stryper show. Turns out that there was a major college football game on in town so downtown was very busy, well very busy for a small town. Unfortunately Flight Patterns had some car trouble and they were unable to make it down to open for Stryper, but we still had Manic Drive who are pretty cool as well. At the show I met up with another Stryper forum friend “Stryper Freak” and his family. This was in a theatre so it was designated seating. Quite different from the other shows, but didn’t distract from the enjoyment of the show.

October 1 Creation Museum







We took an overnight bus to Dayton, Oh picked up a rental car, and drove down to the Creation Museum just outside of Cincinnati, Oh. Had really been looking forward to seeing this since they announced they were building it several years ago. It is basically a museum that tells history accurately using the Bible as the foundation for interpretation. For example fossils are seen as evidence of the global flood in Noah’s day rather than evidence of millions of years of evolution. It was a really good museum and I highly recommend it to all. It had heaps of models, including several animated ones that spoke their story. As you went around the museum it told the story of man from creation through to babel and then to Christ. They also have a petting zoo and botanical gardens.

September 26-30 Chicago






Whilst the Stryper tour went up to Canada Lizz and I took off to Chicago to catch up with friends from Moody Bible College. We stayed on campus, Lizz with the girls and me in the boys doom. It was quite fun since I have never experienced doom life before. Although we didn’t get to catch up with all our friends which was a shame, it was great to catch up with those whom we did. Chicago is a pretty cool city. Its one of the largest cities in the US but it doesn’t feel like a massive city. As well as catching up with friends we walked all around downtown, the lake front, to the sears tower etc.

September 25 Mt Clemens (Detroit)









Up and early to travel to Detroit for the next Stryper show. This time we have meet and greet tickets. This will be a chance for Lizz to meet the band in person. Before the show we met up with Joel (another Stryper forum friend) and his buddy. Whilst we waited to go in another couple of forum members came up and said hi which was cool. Once we were inside we were watching the band go through sound check and Tim started talking to me as he recognised me from earlier, then Mike joined in indicating that he remember (parts) of my TV spot. It was so cool to have the band recognise me and talk to me! During the meeting part Lizz got to meet all the band members except for Michael whom wasn’t feeling well. I also gave the member their New Zealand gifts I had brought over but had left at the hotel the other times I met them. The show rocked again of course. Flight Patterns are rocking as well.