This year’s LTYM: Madison cast really brought the humor, so I got to share my softer side. I hope you enjoy it (if you don’t see the video below, click here).
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so.good.
ah. i am currently a hot mess of snot mingled with tears doubled over holding my sides from laughter… yup. you know it. i’m watching all of the 13 videos back to back. it might not be pretty, but it sure is needed. Thank you for this beautiful gift, Ann.
You were so wonderful, Ann. In all ways. And I love your mother. Thank you for everything.
Oh, yeah, and stickers by the roll were my greatest weakness when I was young.
Beautiful, Ann! I don’t know how you ladies can present your stories without dissolving into tears – because that’s what happens to me when I listen to them! Huge kudos to you for creating such a fabulous voice for women!
So flipping good, so good.
Gorgeous! And the piece is beautiful, too.
You look like you in this one, it’s like you’re home. After four years, you’re home.
xo
Well you know I love this piece and you more than Diet Coke, so I’ll just say “HI!”
Darn. I’m not able to watch it. I couldn’t see it on Margaret’s blog either. I must need to update something. I’ll take care of it and be back.
In the meantime, CONGRATULATIONS on a fabulous program!
xo jj
Nicely done, Ann. What a great walk down Memory Lane. Wish I’d been able to see it live, but the video turned out great.