This was a last minute assignment for school. I spent like an hour writing it. I had to write a narrative and blablabla... I just thought of this and threw it together. But I figured someone might enjoy the story.
I Was This Close: a tragedy by Me
I was so close to seeing two of my
favorite bands perform; alas I missed them by a couple hours. I had been planning on going to Joshua Fest
sense April when I heard Five Iron Frenzy and the O. C. Supertones would be
performing. It seemed my plans would be ruined in late august when I learned
that the person I was going to go with would not be able to. I was pretty
disappointed. If only I knew how nice it would have been had the story ended
there.
As it turned out my friend Mat and
his family would be going to run a booth for Compassion International. So I
sent him a text asking if he could give me a ride. He said yes and the next
thing I knew I was on my way to J-fest. On the way I overheard Mat’s parents
talking about their plans for the day. They were going to work their 10:00-7:00
shift at the Compassion booth, then go home. There I was in the car on my way
to this big event and I had to leave around 7:30 P.M. That disappointment I had
felt earlier was returning. I hoped my bands would play before 7:00.
My hopes were crushed upon arrival.
After paying my $55 ticket to get in I read the stage schedule and find that
the Supertones start at 8:00 and go to 9:00, and Five Iron didn’t start till
10:00! I was upset to say the least unless I could find another ride home I
wouldn’t be able to see my bands.
As I wandered around the festival
watching much less interesting bands and looking for anyone I knew I found my
fake cousins real cousins, or at least some of them. Unfortunately they live
three hours out of my house’s way so there was no chance of getting a ride with
them. I spent most of the rest of the day talking in the hot sun with Evan, and
Laurel about my situation, books, games, and anything else we thought of. They
even had a card they wanted to give to Five Iron and I got so sign it. But then
I decided it might be a good idea to eat some food, seeing as it was well past
lunch time.
Although I wasn’t hungry I ate some
trail mix I had brought. As I halfheartedly snacked on nuts and raisins I saw
some friends from my town. I but when I explained my predicament I found that
they were camping over night, and I hadn’t bought the camping ticket. I just
paid for the extremely overpriced day ticket. I knew that was my last chance.
There was no way to see some of the best bands… ever…
So I tried to enjoy what was left
of my day. I spent some more time with my cousins(ish) and my friend Mat. Then
we were on our way home. We stopped at Joes Tacos on the way home. I noticed
that the name Joe wasn’t very Mexican and when I tested the tacos I found they
weren’t the most Mexican either. Sprinkled with parmesan and containing normal
ground beef rather that carne asada they were rather americanized, but still
good. I wasn’t that hungry but I managed to eat two before we left.
On our way home I took out my phone
and turned on some music. And thus I had my own little concert with Mat in the
back seat, listening to all my favorite Supertones and Five Iron Frenzy songs.
I spent the rest of the week like that, only listening to those two bands. And
now I will forever know that I was this close to seeing my favorite bands(ish).
Oh Ben, you've almost made me cry. Seriously. I would have walked home or (more likely) snuck into the campsite without a ticket.
ReplyDeleteOn a more productive note, what did you learn from this experience? How did you grow?