Last Friday, Mrs. Bluth's coworker mentioned that she just got tickets to have cocktails with Lady Antebellum before they performed at Millennium Park that evening. Mrs. Bluth was happy for her coworker, but didn't think much more about the event. Later that evening, between relaxing and thinking of what we wanted to do, Mrs. Bluth casually mentions to Mr. Bluth about the concert and her coworker's luck.
Within seconds a spark lighted in Mr. Bluth's eyes and he suddenly wanted to go for a run and thought it would be best if we ran to Millennium Park. We googled the concert and there was hardly any advertising and media coverage, but Millennium Park is all out doors so we figured we could hear the concert from anywhere close to that area.
After running downtown on an evening with perfect weather, we arrived and to our surprise the lawn was free for the concert. We were close, small crowd, and the band was great live.
We now have more evidence that running is good. A simple run led us to a free Lady Antebellum concert. This city has sure been good to us.
On Sunday the police did not let anyone park in front of our building. The other side of the street was fine to park on, so it had little affect on us. Well we later looked out the window and saw a big trailer, the one that movie stars hang out in. We then went to the windows that open to the side street and sure enough there were camera crews and a bunch of people. The police were blocking the side street, but our windows allowed us to see a little more. While we don't know what was being filmed, and there were pseudo names on the trailer, we just know that something was happening right outside our windows.
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