Years later, I've been fortunate to work with the Food Bank of the Rockies on some local campaigns and have felt that same spark. So when I was asked to be a part of their new Celebrity Council (that includes famous professional athletes, media personalities and actors), I was honored.
And then I laughed. A lot.
I certainly don't consider myself a celebrity but feel privileged to contribute to an organization that services 1,100 hunger-relief programs throughout Northern Colorado and Wyoming.
Last week, I attended a soiree to kick-off the council and was blown away to see my smiling face on the celebrity wall (top right-hand corner).
Note to self: Get a real head shot.
Of course, this isn't my first brush with celebrity.
There was the time at the 2010 Vancouver Games at the USA House when I insulted a living legend.
Also, when I lived in Salt Lake City, I was the Travel Editor for Sports Guide Magazine for a number of years. I must have had a pretty good following because every year, Sports Guide published a "Best Of" list based on reader's nominations and votes.
I won the "Best All-around Female" award, along with Picabo Street (who was a really big deal at the time after winning a gold medal in super G at the 1998 Winter Olympics.)
When Jamie and I were dating, he Googled my name and found that article.
I'm sure it was the clincher for him. :-)
I'd love your support! For every Facebook "like" the Food Bank of the Rockies receives through October, Vitamin Cottage is donating $1. And here's the amazing thing: A $1 donation provides 4 meals for kids in need so please take a moment to click!




