Behind the Scenes: The Lambert Family
Well this may not be as big a deal to anyone else, but I am truly honored to have completed my first “interview” with none other than the Lambert Family…ok well really just Bev and Rick, but still, that is exciting! I cannot thank them enough for taking the time out of their busy days to do a very, very small interview for a small blog. With the holidays coming up, I figured I would ask them a little bit about how they spend theirs. So without further ado….
SadSongSaloon: Are you looking forward to the holidays? What is the best thing about them?
Lambert Family: The best thing about the holidays is getting together and spending time with our family. We are very close and with Luke off at college and Miranda on tour our time together is very precious to us.
SSS: Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday because of the food, family, and football. Do you have a favorite holiday? Why?
LF: We love Thanksgiving for all those same reasons. We follow college and pro ball so there is always a game on during our celebrations. Our family also hunts so there is usually a big deer camp party going on too with Blake’s family and ours. It’s a crazy fun time!
SSS: You’ve opened a store and a winery, is there anything else on the horizon for the Lambert family?
LF: We are looking into getting our wines distributed nation wide. That is the biggest endeavor we are working on right now. Also Miranda will headline her own tour next spring and summer so we are gearing up for that!
SSS: If you could say one thing to all of your daughters fans, what would you say?
LF: THANK YOU! Because of the fans all of us have a job. The Ran Fans are the best fan club in the industry. PERIOD!
SSS: Thank you so much for taking the time to do this interview. I wish your entire family a Merry Christmas and blessed New Year.
LF: Thank you for taking time to get to know the Lambert family a little better. We wish you and all the Ran Fans a wonderful holiday season.
Again I want to thank Bev and Rick Lambert for doing this interview. May their family, and the families of anyone who reads this, have a truly blessed holiday season.
