What do you do when you receive an invitation to meet the editors of Martha Stewart Omnimedia? First, you re-read the email making sure it’s addressed to you. Next, you call your husband at work talking so fast with such excitement he can hardly understand a word you’re saying. Lastly, you book a round trip ticket to New York City and respond to the invitation with a big fat “YES, I’LL BE THERE!!!” while pure adrenalin presses down on every letter of your laptop setting spell check into a total frenzy.
Last Thursday, members of Martha’s Circle blogging network were invited to meet the editors of MSLO and walk through a private tour of their offices. When I arrived to the building I was happy to see fellow food blogging friends, Olga of Sassy Radish, Aran of Cannelle-Vanille, and Matt and Adam of Matt Bites. As we toured the offices I was struck by how fashionable every employee was dressed – think Devil Wears Prada.
We had the opportunity to check out the test kitchens, photo studios, and take a great look at the props room. As we were walking down the hall, who would we see on the other side of the glass engaged in a meeting? None other than Martha Stewart. It was so surreal. Here we were and there she was. She came out to greet us and told our group she would see us after the meeting. She was as beautiful and gracious as I imagined.
As our tour came to an end, Martha re-appeared before our group right in front of me. I took the time to tell her what an amazing influence she has been in my life since I was in high school. From there we were ushered into the much anticipated and talked about MSLO Blogger’s Night Out Party.
It was everything you would expect it to be – a party straight out of a MS Living magazine. With a sweeping view of the city, there were plenty of food and drinks to keep every party goer happy. There was also tables set up with editors and employees representing each arm of MSLO from food, design, weddings, crafts, radio, and television. Guests were treated to a night of fun, makeovers, and nice swag (goodie bags) to remember the evening by.
As much fun as I had, I couldn’t help but think about how fortunate I was to have had the opportunity to say “thank you” to Martha for being such a powerful source of inspiration in my life. I still recall all the crafts, cards, cookies, and wedding cakes I’ve made inspired by her books, show, and magazines. Everyone I knew wanted to be like Martha and here I was talking to her one-on-one. Incredible!
As I was leaving, I was stopped by the MSLO film team for a video segment. I haven’t seen it but if I remember correctly, I was very nervous and excited all at the same time.
Many thanks to all the editors and staff who made my New York City to see MSLO so wonderful. A special thanks to Mark Ganem for his gracious and fun spirit.
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How very exciting! Sounds like you had a wonderful time. Congrats.
Oh wow!! thats absolutely wonderful!! congratulations Hun!
So exciting! That is a dream!
That is so cool! I can’t imagine.
It’s awesome that you got to thank someone who inspired you to become who you are now. Definitely an opportunity that doesn’t come along every day!
how did you keep so calm in that photo? I would have had the biggest, cheesiest grin on my face!
Ah… Congratulations Alice! I would so love to meet Martha!!!
So cool Alice!!! Looks like a great night.
Congratulations Alice! How incredibly exciting! & I think you looked pretty fashionable yourself ; )
I was there too!! Such a wonderful evening. I bet your tour of the test kitchens was awesome too. Great dress!
You go Alice!
What a fantastic opportunity!
“She was as beautiful and gracious as I imagined.” – you know what’s funny, Alice? You described Martha that way, and I was just writing up my piece for the Big Summer Potluck, and that’s almost identical to how I described *you*.
Life is a whole bunch of interconnection, isn’t it? How you felt meeting Martha is how we all felt about meeting you on Saturday. What you spoke about rings true – you reap what you sow, so be nice! It’s really fantastic to know that Martha was as nice to you as you were to us.
What a wonderful time! Lucky girl!
Carmen
That’s so awesome, Alice – what a fun and memorable experience!
Congrats Alice! You deserve every success and happiness that comes your way! Martha ain’t got nothin’ on you
Thanks you guys for your sweet comments. It was definitely an opportunity of a lifetime. I’m still pinching myself!
That is beyond cool! What an honor! I would love to meet Martha, she is a Queen!
Fantastic pics and story!! An honor for sure! LOVING that cookie tower lol
Thanks for sharing!
hey alice! it’s indira’s mom.
just wanted to say how cool, exciting, awesome, amazing, etc. that you got to go on this trip! i know you work hard at everything you do and am so happy to hear that you had such a great time. school starts very soon…so i’m sure i’ll see you around.
What a fun experience. Glad you had such a great time.
Sounds like a dream come true! It’s so heart warming to see a wonderful person like yourself enjoying the fruits of your hard work! You Go Girl!
What an opportunity! It sounds like an amazing experience, definitely one that won’t be forgotten!
I’m so proud for your, Alice! Just being invited to the Martha Blogger party had me up dancing around like a crazy woman. I can’t even begin to imagine going on a tour with Martha Stewart herself!
Robyn
I swear to God….
DO we really even live on the same planet??
Just sayin’.
How wonderful for you! Martha may have been your inspiration all these years but you worked hard to earn that invitation, Alice. Keep up the great blog!
What an awesome time – congrats to you! My family loves this site… thanks for all of the great inspiration!
Looks like a fabulous time! Love the haircut, by the way!
Congratulations! I’m certain that it was a day you will never forget!
Awww – that is SO COOL Alice! You know what’s funny, now I really know what you look like so I can find you at the next event
LOL
Congrats ~ I can only imagine how amazing the experience was!
Alice…from the minute I first read your blog, I knew they’d love you at Martha. I worked there for years, and you’d fit in perfectly! You not only have a great sense with food but you have an artistic eye with your photos. I’m glad you had a great trip. I loved every minute I worked there…and only left to be a stay-at-home mom. I’m sure they’ll be calling you again!
Thanks everyone for your sweet comments! It was definitely an amazing experience.
Molly: You must have a fantastic wardrobe because every person there looked like they stepped out of Ann Taylor, Nordstrom, or Anthropologie.
Looks like such a fun time… Very exciting! Congrats!
Just started following your blog, and am excited for you! What a great opportunity – the tour sounds (and looks) like it was incredible. Congratulations and thanks for sharing with us!
So excited for you Alice! Can’t wait to see you at IFBC and hear about all the great things you’ve been up to.
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Thanks much for the great blog.
The way you write make it very easy to read.thanks very much.
it seems you’ve had a great time girls! great pictures: very yummy!!