Mommy, Me and Stephanie |
A friend from High School was able to get us VIP tickets which added to the excitement. It was the first time my sister or I had been to a TV show tapping and being "VIP" made it extra cool. Once we were let inside we were met by an incredible staff. We took an old fashioned freight elevator up to the studio floor and were lead to our front row seats. When you watch a show on TV it is easy to forget all that goes into making each segment. Aside from the massive amount of planning, writing etc, the actual tapping requires an amazing level of coordination and skill. For those of you who have never seen a tapping, if you get the chance you should go. It will give you a new appreciation for your favorite show.
The Revolution Set |
We were able to be a part of the tapping of two different episode segments. They have not aired yet, but keep your eyes open for my mom, sister and I on May 24th and June 12th. I would have to say my favorite part of the day was seeing the hosts in person. Not so much because I was star struck but because it reminds you they are regular people just like us... regular people who were able to see their dream come true. All of the hosts made it a point to say hello to the audience and make us feel like we really were an important part of the show.
Tim Gunn |
Since the episodes have not aired yet, I cant share details of the segments but I can tell you that we did receive a copy of a new book. I have added it on to my "To-Read" List and I will post a review once I'm done. And for those of you who treasure fashion design as your craft, here is a picture of Tim Gunn right after the tapping. While I haven't ventured into fashion deign (beyond accessories) I do love to watch Project Runway.
Anyway, our Pre-Mother's Day celebration ended in true New York style, with a trip to Penn Station. Since it was rush hour and we didn't want to have to squeeze into a packed subway car we decided instead to have a family dinner in Penn. Over all we had a great day, especially my Mom, and that was the most important part.
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