My Feet Weren't Supposed To Be In The Shot
A few weeks ago, upon returning home from our 12-day Orlando vacation, I shared how excited the boys and I were to have real TV people come to our house to interview me about to Mormons, with LOVE.
Fresh Living aired the piece on Friday, April 13th. I'm unable to embed the video, but you can click here to view my 3 minutes and 30 seconds of quasi-fame.
For the record, I had planned to wear a cute pair of black boots with the understated outfit I painstakingly selected. I was getting ready to put my boots on when the doorbell rang that morning. After the interview location was selected in the house, I asked the camera guy if my feet would be visible in the shot. He said no. I only bring this up because a few friends have commented liberally on my socks.
And..."ouchies"? I was nervous, tired, and had an Orlando hangover.
In all seriousness, I'm very happy with how the piece turned out. Kate Valentine did the book justice and I'm so thankful that the Fresh Living team aired the story. Feeling grateful...that I was wearing socks, and not completely barefoot.
Reader Comments (4)
LOVE it Chrisy! You were super composed, articulate and interesting! Great job girlfriend!
I only have one complaint: why wasn't Redmondo wearing his Morpho suit?! ;)
I didn't notice any of those "shortcomings." I zoomed in on your voice: confident, wise, composed.
It is absolutely a great interview! I quite like that you're wearing socks - I mean it's in your home right!
You're are certainly not a bad bloggy friend - I mean goodness you've got a lot going on too! This book isn't by any chance available in Australia yet is it?
xx
Well done Chrisy! I know this interview was several months ago, but I just now realized you had a TV spot done for your book after catching up on your blog. It was great to see you and hear your voice, and I'm so happy for you and this great accomplishment. I plan to buy the book when I get back to the states (apparently we can't get deliveries from Amazon out here). You could always tell a good story - so proud of you!