We had floor seats row 12, seat 5 and 6. But with his U-shaped catwalk added onto his stage that meant we had standing seats at the catwalk :) so turns out they were even better than my 4th row seats I've had at one of his concerts! He played a lot of old songs which I loved, however he yet again did not sing "Don't Take The Girl" for me. I've said it before and I'll say it again, how can a singer not sing his first #1?? Tim has to get his act together on that and present it to me at the next show. He played like four new songs from the upcoming album (whenever stupid Curb records decides to let him release it) though only one was actually new to me. And they were all good, minus I still really don't care for "Felt Good On My Lips"
So then, the best part of course had to be when he touched my hand. Though it really wasn't as exciting to me as when I touched Keith Urban's arm. I guess I'm not a 14 year old girl anymore. And I take it back, my favorite part was when he looked in my eyes for two seconds :) I used to always say no matter whether I was in 4th row or 16th row or way in the back at the State Fair that whenever Tim looked in the general direction of me he was obviously looking at me. But this time was for real, there was only like 5 feet of space in between our eyes and he looked at me. Though my Tim fulfillment would be having a conversation with him (and him singing "Don't Take The Girl" to me....), Matt says maybe someday when he's super old and only playing Casinos I'll get my wish. Maybe.

Two of my favorite Tim pictures of the night. I'll add more to my shutterfly someday soon but today I need to give my work-in-progress garden a couple of hours of my time and then maybe walk to the Stop-&-Jo for some raspberry iced tea.
Later!