The other night my husband and I went on a good old fashion date. We left my MS with a sitter and headed to a concert at a local nightclub. Of course, I was in my ever-present handy wheelchair decked out with mountain bike wheels. I was also in a good mood and ready to take on the winter air.
We arrive at the club. We are early and due to my wheels, they put us first in line. When the doors opened the guards ushered us straight in. Subsequently, we had first row standing room only positions. I was thrilled. I was proud of myself for even going. I left the confines of my laptop and condo. My biggest worry was keeping my bladder in check.
The night began with a local female disc jockey. For some reason I felt a shared feminine connection. She was dong what she loved to do, despite the odds that stack against her. I like to think, I am too.
An hour later, the funk star, George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, arrived and nonchalantly passed directly in front of us! For those of you who are unfamiliar with his iconic status, the closest person I can compare him to is the late great Rick James.
Within minutes the house was packed. Still, George Clinton himself managed to greet me in person. It was the highlight of the night. Really, I think his security detail was concerned about a possible stampede.
Iβm not claustrophobic, but even the most stoic of us would have been a bit taken aback. Not even the oh so strong smell of marijuana could keep me calm. Since I was sitting, I felt that people were engulfing me. I think my husband saw my level of anxiety rising. He gently grabbed my hand; something he seldom does, in this case it only confirmed we were in a sticky situation.
A little over half way through the show we decided to leave. We received special permission to exit through the artist only door. There was no way we could make it back through the crowd to the normal exit.
After all, an hour and a half was good for me. I was drained. I met George. I was ready to go; besides, I had to go to the restroom!
I really enjoyed reading about your night out! Glad you got to spend a lovely date night with your husband and you got to meet George too π Sounds like it was a fun time.
I know concerts can be a little crazy and I can only imagine how nervous you must have been – they can be a bit too crowded for me too. But you did it and had a great time, something to be proud of! I hope you continue to have date nights, even if it is going out to dinner or just going for coffee.
Wishing you a wonderful weekend!
Dawn, Thanks for reading. Yes, we did have a nice time! and George was icing on the cake!
that must have been such. A treat to see George Clinton & PFunt, Besides no accidents being you. Lasted an hour n ahalf. Yeah way to go. π
Dee, it was nice, did have an accident on way to the car!
Nothing. Better than a good old George Clinton and the PFunk concert! I saw them when I was 17…many years before the MS monster grabbed my youthful and vibrant body. Ahhh…to have those days again../
Cassondra, Yes you are right. Maybe someday…
Nicole, I Love that you did this, enjoyed yourself, and took these pics! I always leave when I’ve had enough, too, its taking good care of yourself!
Toni, Thanks.
So happy you did this and shared keep going my friend
paulette
Paulette, Thanks for reading!
Love your smile!
Judy, Thanks!
You go girl!
Marie E., I will!
Lucky you! Now that took courage on your part!
Muff, Thank goodness I had back up ready!
So happy that you were able to go out and not for a medical appointment!
Pam. Finally!
Stepping (or rolling) out of our comfort zone is a big step. I’m always proud of myself and feel so much better when I do it. Thanks for the story.
April, Well actually rolling!
That sounds like a blast — you got to meet George Clinton!!! I’m proud of you for facing such a huge crowd; I know the feeling of claustrophobia must only have been made worse by an uppity bladder. But your joy is your readers’ joy — thank you for sharing. π
Katherine, I don’t have a history of it. This was the first time. How did you know my spastic bladder???????? Just kidding!
Sounds like a great night out for both of you. Way to go!
Sioux ( I just got the spelling thing!)
We had a blast.
George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic! Of course you ventured out. Sounds great.
Amy, Yes it was. Money well spent.
I am so proud of you Nicole! I never before thought there was much to going out, but now I know there is. You are an amazing woman! Plus you were able to make it an hour and a half without using the restroom. I’m not sure I could do that!
Laurie. I forgot how much it entailed too! Oh, I had a back up plan for the bladder issues!
Wow Nicole ‘!!!!!!
Marie, Yes, it was a ball.
Hi Nicole!
I’m so pleased you had a night out! Great pics. π
Left your MS with a sitter…you really should publish a hotline for those particular sitters. I’ll happily hire them! π
Isn’t it strange how we go from how quickly we learn to get so excited about little things…like a couple hours out that isn’t to see a doctor? I get absurdly pleased if I even make it out the front door anymore. A date night with my husband of coffee with a friend is like a slice of heaven these past few years.
Please keep sharing. You truly are an inspiration.
Hugs for you!
Wordsgood, Your words truly are good.To me…at least!
Good for you, Nicole!!!
Laurie, Thanks!