Adrian has joined the cast of JUDGING AMY and will probably be shown EACH week on the show for the rest of the season. His part will get bigger as the season progresses.
Here is some Adrian/Slade news from the Dixie Chicks' official diary:
(while on tour..."We had another day off in Vancouver, BC and took advantage of Adrian’s, Natalie’s husband’s, sailing abilities and took a boat out on the bay. It was beautiful and everyone came back alive. Good job Adrian!")
And again for the diary..."Slade (2 1/2 yrs.) is a little ham and talks a mile a minute, but baseball is his passion. (More on that in a minute) Slade and Gus see more action on tour than the rest of us combined. While we’re in the bowels of the arenas sound checking, working out, having meetings, doing interviews, and getting ready for the show…the normal stuff, they are out on adventures in whatever city we happen to be in.
Gus and Slade had front row seats to Dora The Explorer in Phoenix (swiper no swiping, swiper no swiping!) And they danced and sang the whole time. We mommies are huge fans of Dora too. We find ourselves singing all the songs annoying Martie who has yet to discover the wonders of this clever girl and her adventures. She’ll know soon enough.
When the weather was good enough we’d drop everything and head out with the kiddos to local zoos and aquariums, but baseball games were the mainstay of this tour. The Cincinnati Reds, New York Yankees, L.A. Dodgers, Chicago Cubs, and the New York Mets were all nice enough to set us up with a box where we’d scarf hotdogs, meet the mascots and root on the local team.
As mentioned before, Slade is obsessed with baseball and is now throwing a dead-on-target fastball with help from Atlanta Braves pitcher, Russ Ortiz, who came to the show and made his way back to meet Slade and work on his pitching game. Next up, the gang went to Six Flags where Slade conquered the Midway, breaking all the plates with the baseball and winning 7 huge stuffed animals. We might have a major leaguer on our hands!
To make use of our days off, we took a number of field trips to local museums such as the John Deer Tractor Museum in Ames, IA (don’t knock it ‘til you try it), The Louisville Slugger Museum in, you guessed it, Louisville, KY (back on the baseball theme), The Civil Rights Museum in Birmingham, AL (life changing), and The Harley Davidson Museum (great clothes). In Cleveland we made our way over to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame just to find our music blaring inside (for our benefit of course). It was a bit embarrassing to hear “Ready to Run” >"
Sharon Hulton
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