Saturday, November 21, 2009

What a day! (Short Video at the End)

OK, so I've been waiting for this day for about three months. I've never stood in line to meet someone before. I've never stood in line for concert tickets, or tickets to a sporting event. Today - I stood in line for 4 hours to spend 45 seconds with this wonderful lady:







You don't recongnize her? How about this one?








I SUCK at photography, so pretty much all of the EIGHTY photos I took, look like the above.



Linda and I arrived at Nordies right at 11:00 - which was the time they were to start handing out the required wristbands.. We got our wristbands and took our place in line.



This is what (a portion of) it looked like:









From the ground - this is how close we were to the stage (and we were two hours wait for signature once PW arrived!)...







This is the pallet of books that B&N went through:







PW arrived (with mall security escorts) promptly at 1:00 (ish). No Marlboro Man.




However, within 15-20 minutes, there was a ruckus off to the left...












I did get this close to the hunky cowboy himself... He also signed my cookbook :)


He and the boys made their way to the stage, where we were treated to a mini-wresting match:










This is what appears to be MM bribing the boys with Nickelodeon Universe tickets:








MM snapped a few photos and left the stage where he signed a few more books, and then disappeared. I can only assume to Nick U... I dont blame the boys for being restless. It was the MOA after all!!








It took us exactly two hours to get from our original spot in line up to the stage. I snapped this photo when I was close. I like it because of the lady next to her's expression - this is how I felt too:







Linda got a nice photo with PW:







My two photos with her consist of me looking completely terrified.



I was totally star-struck. I was. I was a babbling fool when it was my turn to talk to her.


I was going to have her sign my book, "Hey Heather, gimme some salad!!" But pretty much all rational thought was gone from my head, and I babbled on about some email correspondence she and I shared several months ago.



I'm a fan. I'm a huge fan. And PW...she was so incredibly gracious. She was sweet and funny, and took time to visit with each person who sat down beside her. She was by far more genuine than I expected.


And she recongnized me from facebook! The whole way home, poor Linda had to hear about how this famous person knows who I am! That makes me practically famous myself!



I can only imagine how PW's face must hurt at the end of the day from the endless smile she wore.


Oh, and she gave us all these really cute tee-shirts.



Thank you PW - meeting you totally makes up for the fact that I have yet to win the Le Creuset set of cookware from your website...


5 comments:

  1. Coming to your blog from PW's facebook page and I agree--the book signing was awesome!! I'll have an update on my blog on Monday. Glad you enjoyed it!

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  2. I gabbed nervously too!! But, how much fun was meeting PW? What a great day!! She was sweet as could be! -Chris Ann

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  3. Coming here from Facebook, too. Great post. I hope to get her cookbook for Christmas as her food as graced my table so many times I've lost count. It's always a hit (except for the welsh rarebit but then I don't like beer) and my kids often ask if we're having Pioneer Woman for supper. :)

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  4. Coming over from PW to say that's my curly hair by the books!! I'm in the red shirt!

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  5. Oh my gosh! I was just looking through the blog links PW posted about her visit to the MOA. As I was scrolling through your post I about died! I am the dorky lady that you took a picture of with Ree. The one with her mouth wide open, cackling like a nervous idiot. So funny! It was really fun meeting her. Thanks for the laugh of the day!

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