We had admission tickets for 10 am – and at 9.30 am after all we were there. We
were elsewere in the crowd – and suddenly the crowed raised a lot and we were in
the first third of it.
As we were in the hall at last at 10.15 am we looked for a place for our clothes
– and we had our first view of David. Well – this was enough for us for a while
– because of that we forgot to let us give tickets with a number on them to
queue (they gave the persons who wanted autographs tickets with numbers on them
– so you don’t have to be always in the crowed and just wait). But we got
finally Nr. 57 and 58. With that we were able to walk and look around for a
while – althought we never went far away. At the right side from the table where
David gave his autographes were an empty table – this was our MAIN headquater
for a while. From there we were able to see David so superb – just not hear (it
was to loud around). From there you were able to make the first pictures.
Lea in her singularity was of course able – to find for some questions she had
the only Englishman in the whole hall (if there was another too – sorry). He was
from the crew. The good David (yes – his name is David too – I call him always
“little David”) can understand German – but not very good. This was now my
moment to let out my nervosness in the case to use the english language (I was
nervous in that area too – even I pratciced a lot the last months). Little David
was a very neat young man. He spoke with us, he asked if the gift from Lea is ok
(in my fit of nervousness I thought this could be forbidden and so on) and he
just chatted with us friendly. During the day I wrote an information sign for
him (seems he has the same unsureness with his german as I have with my
english).