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Blogging Through the Alphabet (Favorites Edition) ~ B is for Backstreet Boys


Ben and Me

On Kyndal's 5th birthday my mom and I surprised her by taking her to a Backstreet Boys concert. She and I had watched (and taped on a VHS tape) a Disney Backstreet Boys concert. She knew every word to every song and every move to every piece of choreography. The three of us had the most amazing time at that concert!


Then in 2011 Kyndal and I went with my sister and niece to the NKOTBSB concert (New Kids on the Block/Backstreet Boys). That will go down as the single most fun thing I have ever done in my life. It was so, so fun!!!


Kyndal and I love to put on some Backstreet Boys while we are cooking. We know every song and love all of the new music they produce.

On June 7th we are at it again … Backstreet Boys will be in concert at the outdoor Starlight Theatre in Kansas City and we will be there! I cannot wait to spend that night with my daughter.


Comments

  1. That is awesome. I remember taking my then 9 year old son with me to a Backstreet Boys concert and didn't quite get the same reaction that you did. lol. It was fun for me known the less. Love all their music and brings back lots of memories.
    Blessings
    Diane

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