Second show went well today in Lexington, Kentucky. I also was scheduled to do meet and greet with the kids. All of the children came up and wanted to give hugs. We are unable to touch the kids for lawsuit purposes though so when they run up and hug you, we have to have hands in the air somewhere. I got a million hugs but I just pretended to be waving to all the other kids. This is especially important in pictures. Happy spirit finger hands in the air are always a good choice or a nice ingenue pose with the delicate hands placed under the chin.
After the show we went to Parkette Drive In in Lexington. It was featured on Diners Drive ins and Dives. The woman there told us they were the original Kentucky Fried Chicken and then sold their name to Colonel Sanders. Pretty cool, a very cute place, and good food!
We then drove 4.5 hours to Herrin, Illinois. We have another day off tomorrow. We are getting spoiled with this start of our tour. When we get a few more weeks into it 5 shows a week and driving every day is going to be a challenge I'm sure.
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