When I think family, I think stories. Growing up, I used to beg my parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, siblings, whoever I would be around to please tell me stories. I would want to know what it was like when they were kids, where they got married, what they ate, where they shopped, how they met, where they lived, where they worked, all their travels, all their jokes, all of their stories (when I think back on this, it is starting to make sense that I love writing stories now).
On Sunday, I walked into what unexpectedly seemed like a family reunion.
Why?
On Sunday, I met (in person) for the first time the rest of the cast members of the 2013 Chicago Show of Listen to Your Mother, and let me just say, I’m blown away. Not only by their words (which by the way were amazing, get your tickets, people!), but also because these women are awesome at life.
My niece, Emily has this saying, “I am awesome at life.” When she says it I smile, and agree with her. She is living her life her way, tries her best in whatever she does, and even if she fails, she is learning from the journey.
That is what I mean when I say these women are awesome at life. They are living life on their terms successfully and learning from the trials. These women who have shared a portion of their journey with me, carry themselves with such poise, humility, humor, grace, strength, and kindness. They are all extremely talented writers to boot (here is my second time reminding you to get tickets).
I was so nervous and scared walking into this room of women. I have to say I was pretty intimidated. I’ve only been “writing” for a short time, and I know there is a great deal I still need to learn. Also, after browsing some of their work, I was amazed by the talent, and thought, “Wow, I’m kind of not worthy, and definitely not funny or talented enough to be around this crowd.” (TICKETS!)
I bet you are all wondering what this has to do with my GREEN WEEK! Well, I wore my favorite kelley green pants. I wanted to wear something casual that would give me a little confidence, and since they are one of my new favorite things to wear, I thought they would do just the trick. After Sunday’s rehearsal, I’m thinking of calling them my Lucky Pants now. These women liked what I had to say.
While, the pants are cute, the kindness of the ladies was overwhelming, and it was these wonderful writers that helped me feel a little more relaxed an confident. Upon meeting just a few when I walked in, I knew I could take a deep breath, relax, and pretend I was at a family reunion.
To me, our little LTYM group is just that… a family. An eclectic and unique group of individuals with a nut (me) sharing our stories.
And to me, stories are family.
For more information on Listen to Your Mother click here. FOR TICKETS to Chicago’s May 5th Show, click here.
13 comments
loved the pants AND your story
Thanks, Lisa!
I LOVED you green pants! I'm so afraid to try the color trend, but you rocked it.
And yes, hon, YOU are awesome at life – so glad we connected!
Samantha, you need to get on this bandwagon. They are so comfy and with spring coming would be perfect 🙂 Thanks for the compliment, I am glad we connected too!
Take care,
Erin
LOVE LOVE LOVE!
And I LOVED your green pants, too!
Thanks 🙂
You are awesome at life AND WRITING! Your was hilarious and touching and relatable all at the same time. Thank you so much for sharing it with us.
Awww, thanks, Shannon! Thank you so much for helping me out. I was so nervous!
Take care,
Erin
I knew I liked you the second I spotted the green pants. If you were only two feet taller, I'd so borrow them. It was great to meet you!
So glad you like them, you can borrow them, they could be capris 🙂 Marianne, you are hysterical. i cannot wait until we get together again.
Take care,
Erin
Lucky pants!!:)
I loved this post. It was absolutely beautiful. And you are, without a doubt, PERFECT for the show.
Thank you, Tracey! I'm so honored to be a part of it!
Take care,
Erin
You are awesome in so many ways – awesome writer, awesome dresser, awesome mom, awesome new friend (and I'm sure your niece would agree that you are awesome at aunting, too) 🙂