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A sweet friend of mine has a son who is an intern for the CMAs, so we were able to go and be seat fillers for the award show!  That means that we would sit in the seats of people like Tim McGraw if he needed to use the bathroom.  Since the show would be televised they wanted all seats to be filled.  It ended up where two producers (we think) did not show up, so we sat on the eighth row for the entire show!  It was phenomenal!  We saw some of the top country singers like Brad Paisley, Carrie Underwood, and Martina McBride sing their hearts out.  Unfortunately, we couldn't take pictures, but being steps away from Reba and Faith was priceless.  
I am not sure what this statue is, but we were definitely confused by  it!  



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  1. Girl, you're famous!

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  2. just found your blog from my sweet friend katies blog. thelittlegreenfamily.blogspot.com
    i just have to comment on this CMA experience!!! AMAZING!!! I am a fellow country music lover! Yowzers, cannot imagine being on the 8th row of something like that! looking forward to reading more of your sweet magdalenas story so I can be there for katie as she gets through this time.
    merry christmas!

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