This process also taught us that most large venues that are worth playing book far in advance, feel free to refer to my cold call entry for further detail.
Aaron and I agreed that the duo really shouldn't make the trip but I still wanted to go to Lexington. We plotted to wake up before the sun on Monday, drive back to Iowa City where I would get my car and then drive all day to get to Lexington. Yeah, it sounds horrible in retrospect but I knew I wanted to get to Lexington. After sharing this idea with Aaron's parents, Mr. Ziegler volunteered to drive me down to Lexington and drop me off! What?! After many reaffirming "are you sure you want to do this?" and "no, really?" type questions, it was settled that Aaron would head back to Iowa City by his lonesome and I would head south with Mr. Ziegler, who was actually working the night shift up until hours before departure. .
After a quick drive that was spent talking about hospital stories ranging from gruesome to hilarious, I was back in the land of blue on blue outfits and basketball hysteria. Excited to see everyone, we put the word out to meet at Tin Roof for dinner. I had to emphasize to everyone that they couldn't post anything about our night on social media because I was going to surprise my girlfriend Erica with my presence on Wednesday morning, the day after she got back from girl's trip. I had to tell Erica that I went back with Aaron to Iowa City in order to pull off this surprise which was tested when a tornado hit Iowa City a few miles from where Erica and I live. I knew that if I didn't bring up the tornado and Erica found out about it later, it would seem odd that I didn't mention the catastrophe causing natural disaster that visited our town, so I got information from Aaron about how things were going and then relayed the same information from my fake perspective to Erica.
Monday night went on for quite awhile due to the excitement of seeing everyone again, which left Tuesday to recover and plan exactly what was going to happen on Wednesday for the big surprise. I haven't mentioned what the surprise was yet on here but if you know me, you know. For everyone else, I planned to propose to Erica on Wednesday morning near where we first met in Lexington. With the help of Erica's best friend Caitlin, I was able to get information about where they would be when and manipulate Erica's plans without causing suspicion.
Dave (from the Chicago entries) and I went to a local brewery and distillery right after lunch at Fazzoli's. If you know Dave then that is a pretty stock statement. We took an awesome tour that of course concluded with product tasting, any tour's highlight. While finishing up at the distillery, we tried to think of other Lexington type things to do with our lazy day and remembered the joy of seeing a movie at Movie Tavern, a theater that serves food and booze during the movie. A few quick text messages and we had a group ready to make the trip over there for a nostalgic movie experience. I try to make it sound classy but really we went and saw "This is the End," ate burgers and drank beer all in the comfort of an office chair. If that doesn't scream Lexington...
Tuesday night was calm because I knew how important Wednesday morning was going to be. Jason Hobert and I played through the steel drum book for fun and I'm pretty sure we will be a trop rock band soon. I would compare trying to go to sleep Tuesday night to trying to sleep the night before going to Disneyland as a child or the night before Christmas morning. Your brain is imagining all of the fun things that will happen the next day and gets your heart racing. Then your racing heart is like, hey get up and do something. Anyway, Wednesday morning eventually came.
I woke up ready to rock. I walked down to my favorite barber shop in Lexington just to make sure my appearance was above par. From there, the communications with Caitlin started up again about the timing of Erica arriving at the proposal location. I walked to Singletary, which is 50 yards away from where I was going to pop the question and waited for the text that said it was time. In classic Tyler fashion, I got there 30 minutes early and then paced around like a nervous wreck. There was a masterclass for Orff instruments going on in the president's room and they kept thinking I was supposed to be in there but wouldn't commit. The janitorial staff even started to give me weird looks. They must have thought I was looking for something and was convinced it was between two points in the hall way and will walk between them till it appears. With all great plans comes unaccounted for variables like traffic, weather and Erica shopping at the UK bookstore. I received a text, which I thought would be the signal, but was Erica asking if I wanted anything from the bookstore. An incredible clash of "NO JUST WALK OVER TO THE SPOT ALREADY" and "I'll just buy it myself once this is over, oh wait she doesn't know I'm here, 'No, thanks,'" rushed my brain.
At this point, I had been pacing for 45 minutes. In my time performing, the scariest moment for me is always right before taking the stage or starting a piece. I thought stage fright was bad, but waiting to propose to Erica was by far the most exhilarating and nerve tingling moments of my life.
*text message sound* "We're walking over now"
If the janitorial staff thought I was crazy before, watching me scurry over to the window and stare with an intense focused gaze at 2 girls in dresses must have just been the icing on the cake. Realizing I was getting judged pretty hard, I turned to them and said, "I'm about to propose to my girlfriend..." which was met with smiles and a "You got cold feet?" comment, to which I laughed but was offended. Why? I don't know. If anything my feet were very warm from walking around for an hour...oh, jokes.
"Erica Catherine Kosilesky, will you marry me?"
After brief tears and head nodding, I put the ring on her finger and we hugged for what seemed like days and seconds all at the same time. I would love to make it seem like the smoothest act of grace in the world, but I had worse hand-shakes than any musical performance I've been a part of. My hands were shaking so bad that the ring even came out of the grip in the box, which I then quickly shoved back down and asked the question.
The next surprise for Erica was that The Paddock was opening at noon just for us and our friends. We walked over while making phone calls to our families to let them know that the question had finally been popped. The next 5 hours were spent with friends, celebrating and story telling until it was time for Erica to get on her flight back to Iowa City so she could work the next day. Because of an impending lightning storm, Erica's flight was delayed, cancelled, rescheduled, cancelled, delayed, cancelled and finally cancelled again. The only option left was to rent a car and drive through the night in order to get back to Iowa City in time. I quickly packed my bags, picked up the car from the airport and we hit the road for our 10 hour journey. It wasn't the way I imagined the summer tour coming to an end but it really did work out fine. When we pulled into the parking spot at our apartment, I turned off the car and knew that this trip was amazing from start to finish.
Even as I write this final entry about the trip as if it happened yesterday but it's been like 3 weeks, I still have a ton of incredible memories and even more proof that I know amazing people all across the country.