Get Ready To Wiggle

Last night the Wiggles were in Columbus, and Aaron and I took Cordy to see her favorite boy band. We went to the show last year, also, when Cordy was just 11 months old, but we figured she would probably have more fun this year.

During the morning we got her psyched up for the show. “Cordy, tonight you get to see the Wiggles!” “Weee-gils!” she’d exclaim in return. She spent the day with my friend L. and her son B., and then we all met up at Nationwide Arena for the concert.

The concert was fantastic! Once again, we had seats fairly close to the stage on the left hand side. The place was packed with exasperated parents and overexcited toddlers and preschoolers. Cordy wanted to climb up and down the arena stairs, so we had to sandwich her in between us to keep her from disappearing.

Practicing her Captain Feathersword “Arrrrr!”

If you’ve never been to a Wiggles concert before, I have to tell you, it’s worth the ticket price for the show. It’s clear these guys really love kids. In a 15,000 person arena, they do as much as possible to make sure that every kid feels like they got a little special treatment.

At one point, they were pointing to and reading homemade signs in the audience, thanking the children for their signs and drawings. They also asked who was celebrating a birthday that day, and mentioned 7 kids and one adult by name when singing Happy Birthday.

Everyone but Greg (who is the lead singer) goes out into the audience at some point, even going way up into the cheap seats to collect drawings, roses for Dorothy the Dinosaur, and bones for Wags the Dog. They donate all of the flowers to the local children’s hospital after the show, and all of the bones collected go to the local dog pound. They never refuse a picture.

I’m proud to say that this year we managed to get all four of them to make eye contact and wave at us at some point during the show. Cordy started to get tired about halfway through the show, and while I was waving to Jeff (the sleepy, purple Wiggle), he waved back, and noticed that Cordy wasn’t waving (I was trying to get her to wave to him). I picked up her hand and waved it for her, and he got a big laugh from it.

And they don’t disappoint the parents, either. Murray at one point told the crowd he needed to tune his guitar, and without any fanfare started playing “Stairway to Heaven” as his warm-up, prompting laughter and applause from the parents.

Oh, and for the moms out there who think Anthony is hot? Ladies, I got to touch the man. Seriously. We had a rose left over by accident (yes, by accident, I swear!), and when he came over to our section to collect bones for Wags, I handed him the rose, joking that we thought Wags deserved roses as well. I can now say, conclusively, he’s just as good looking and sweet up close.

Cordelia liked seeing her heroes, although just like last year we had trouble getting her to watch the show. There are large video screens on either side of the stage, and she generally preferred to watch the video screens. Apparently telling Cordy that we’re going to see the Wiggles tonight translates to watching a video to her. We had to keep turning her head and telling her, “No, Cordy, you don’t need to watch them on TV. Look, they’re right in front of you! It’s like she had trouble accepting they could be right there, in the flesh.

We did learn that Halloween may be a little troublesome this year. At one point, the backup dancers came out dressed as animals (a monkey, an elephant, and a tiger), and Cordy freaked out when she saw them. She wasn’t scared of anything else in the show, but the large animals dancing around on stage sent her burrowing her face into my chest with a wail.

Not only was she tired, but the tooth she’s cutting at the moment is giving her hell. At one point I looked in her mouth, and the tissue around the tooth was bloody. No wonder she was in such a grumpy mood.

We couldn’t leave without souvenirs, of course. The wait to buy them, however, was obscene. When I finally got to the front of the line, I asked for a white t-shirt in an extra small, only to be told small was the smallest size they had in any of the t-shirts. A small is a child’s 6-7. I looked at the woman behind the counter and said, “You do realize toddlers and preschoolers are the target demographic, right?” She gave me a helpless look and replied that they no longer had any of the smaller sizes. I made the suggestion that perhaps they need to carry fewer large sizes and more smaller sizes. So we got a small t-shirt (or nightshirt, depending on how you look at it right now), and a Captain Feathersword hat.

When we got home, Cordy didn’t fight the bedtime routine at all. She let us change her into her PJs, grabbed Blue, and stood in front of the stairs, waiting for me to take her up to bed. I know she probably won’t remember the show, but I’m glad the Wiggles put on such a fun, entertaining show for all of us.

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Comments

  1. daundelyon says

    I am willing to overlook my general loathing of the Wiggles-brought on by being trapped in the toystore listening to their CD over, and over, and over, and over-to say that it sounds like an awesome show. Looks like Cordy had a blast.

  2. Awww that is a great pic at the top of Cordy! I have to say, I bet those guys get a real kick over all those smiling children – what a great job!

  3. So who was the hot one? Spill it.

  4. Oh how fun! The Wiggles were in our area earlier this year, but Squeaks is still too small to be able to enjoy something like that. I hope they will be back next year…I would love to take her to something like that!

    Oh, and yes, Anthony IS hot! And you got to touch him!!!

  5. Look at that smushy little face. I’m glad you all had fun!

  6. It sounds like you had a great time. It’s not just about making memories for the little ones–Mommies and Daddies like to have memories of the fun things they’ve done with their children too.
    Even if she doesn’t remember it, you will.

    The picture of her at the top was priceless.

  7. I wish my little one liked the Wiggles. Somehow, none of my kids ever found them appealing…which is such a disappointment FOR ME! 🙂 Anyway, I am glad you all had such a great time. You know it’s a successful night when these guys can entertain the kids AND the parents.

  8. i think you may be living the same life i am! we are seeing the wiggles next week! he is not a fan of large costumed animals either, and drat those teeth! Will is getting molers so slloowwly i just feel bad for him! i’m glad cordy liked her show and hope her little mouth is feeling better!

  9. WOW what a wonderful time you all had. They never seem to come this far east or close enough to me to go, so we can live vicariously through you and cordy!

    PS Anthony is a hottie, makes me wonder is that ok to drool over a toddlers idol…bwahahahahaha….who cares…LMBO!

  10. Sounds like fun was had by all. A hot Wiggle? I’ve never heard of such a thing. I guess I have to start watching.

  11. WOWEE! What a great time! We’ve never been, even though Tacy was totally into the Wiggles at one point.

    I know I’m in the minority, but Anthony annoys the living crap out of me. All of his mugging gives me the creeps.

    But Captain Feathersword? Ooooh baby. He’s more my style.

  12. Did you just say Anthony was hot?

    Is this discussion really happening?

  13. The Flip Flop Mamma! says

    Aww…it’s sounds like you guys had a wonderful time!!! That is goofy about the shirt thing! Hello!! I’m sure in a couple years we’ll be watching the wiggles…well, we don’t watch tv…they got video’s??

  14. We went to the Wiggles show last weekend! They put on an amazing show! We will definitely go again if given the opportunity! Pointer on souvenirs – Buy them before the show. Better selection, and shorter lines. We intentionally got there early for that reason. We got an XS t-shirt (runs about a 5-6, so still big, but workable if we tuck it in) and a program. Oh, he loves that program. Don’t know if you got it or not, but there is a biography of each guy in there. Our son has had us read them to him over and over again.

  15. Wait. Who wanted to go to the show more? you or Cordy?

    Methinks it was you! Look at that last picture!

  16. I never thought of the Wiggles as a boy band but yeah…I guess when you’re a toddler, they sure are!

    From the pix it look like a lot more fun than Sesame Street live!

  17. Mommy off the Record says

    I think I just need to succumb to the hype and watch the Wiggles already. I’ve never actually seen them in anything, but I hear about them all. the. time.

    However, it wasn’t until I read this post that I actually wanted to check them out. They sound fun.

  18. My son is over the Wiggles now but not before between ages 1 and 3 when we saw THREE of their shows when they came to town. The first 2 were a little contrived but the third one was amazing … based on your photos and description it sound similar.

  19. Oh you’re so lucky! My kids (the two younger ones that is) would LOVE to go to a Wiggles concert- it sounds awesome and I can’t believe I’m actually saying this but- I’m kind of “J.” Thanks for sharing- maybe one day we’ll get to have as much fun as you and your baby girl did.