I turned over and reached for my phone, hoping to "snooze" the alarm that was buzzing and vibrating a little too loud for my peaceful sleep. Unfortunately, once an alarm like that goes off I'm usually awake. It was 5:30 am on Wednesday morning in New York City and I had spent the previous two days at an exhausting workshop; the last thing I wanted to do was wake up early, especially when I could hear the pitter-patter of rain hitting my window.
I reminded myself that I had no idea when I'd be back in Manhattan again and I didn't want to spend my last day sleeping. With that in mind, I quickly got dressed—an outfit fit for spending the next several hours outside in the rain—I didn't shower or do my hair, because I was planning on walking a mile and a half to my destination, and with the rain I knew I'd just get gross all over again.
When I got to Good Morning America on 44th Street and Broadway I expected to stand outside for the duration; the website says you can only go in if you have a reservation and a ticket...I had neither. By some chance of luck, there was a sign on the door that said during the month of October visitors don't need a ticket, anyone is welcome. That was a-okay with me.
I made friends with the people in front and behind me in line and while we were getting antsy to head inside (and to get out of the rain), I offered to hop into the Starbucks nearby and buy everyone a coffee. Little did we know that five minutes after I got back with our hot drinks, we were allowed to go inside, sans the coffee. I guzzled down my double shot vanilla latte like it was an ice cold drink, and headed into the studio.
Kenny, disregard this next sentence, please. McDreamy was absolutely 100 percent more gorgeous in person than he is portrayed on television. Seriously.
Next up was Reese Witherspoon. I don't know how I managed to be up front for both interviews, but I was and being 5'2'' I was incredibly happy I didn't have to stand on my tippy toes to see these stars. Reese seemed as charming as she does on the pages of magazine. She is also the tiniest human being I've ever seen in real life. I'm not kidding when I say her thigh is probably as big as my forearm. She was also wearing at least four-inch heels and with that extra eight she still looked teeny.
The rest of my time in NYC was a blur, filled with more rain, soggy shoes, and more walking, but I'm definitely happy I got up when I did so I could see two of my favorite movie stars.



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Reese Witherspoon is so fake and annoying, can't stand her.
Oh, so fun! And Martin - seriously?
My daughter's aunt and uncle work for Jay Leno so we often would head up to the Tonight Show and snap shots of us with people like Miley Cyrus, David Cook and Jay himself. It's so fun! I also got to stand close to Ricky Schroeder one time on set and he smiled at me...my sis got to tell Mike Myers 'good show' while he hid behind a corner trying to wait for his car. :) Thanks for sharing your cute story and pics.
Btw, check out my Seriously Saturdays post today - based on the Grey's Anatomy catch phrase. I laughed when I saw that word in your post this morning.
Very cool! I'm so glad you woke up good and early! Looks like it was worth it! :)
LOVE reese! And I have to admit, Dempsey is pretty gorgeous. But I saw him on Ellen once and he was really, really void of personality and it made me sad :(
Jess, You look soooooo extremely happy, especially on your shot with Diane. You look like you're ready to just pop out of your body... nice to read this experience, love your writing!!! vicki
Wicked Cool!!! I watched bits and pieces that moring, and looked for you, but missed all the 'audience' shots. Glad you had fun!
That's awesome!!! I'm glad you got to see them all!
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