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Meeting up face to face with Susan Lucci along the Fourth Avenue start of this year's Iditarod Sleddog Race was just as exciting as watching the mushers gear up for the start. Although clearly a star, she put on no prima donna airs as she ventured along the starting area in lieu of staying warm inside the V.I.P. motor home. The three things that struck me the most were first, her genuine excitement to be here in Anchorage, followed by the sparkle in her eyes...just like a child's at Christmas; and then the warmth of her response to onlookers who were able to figure out that the "tiny woman" strolling along the route was THE Susan Lucci. And tiny she is! She can't weigh 100lbs fully dressed!
Bundled up and ready to mush! Click here for an enlarged photo |
I think she was just a little surprised by how much real fun she was having. That is an understandable reaction; most people don't think of a winter visit to Alaska as "fun." And I pondered how easy was it for her to be able to have just pure fun with her status and the crowds she generates. But fun is just what she was having! I watched her stroll along for about an hour before it was time to get her geared up and settled in the sled basket. She was going to be the "Iditarider" going out with musher #51, Rick Mackey. For those of you not familiar with the race, Rick Mackey is a veteran musher who is one of only two mushers who have won both the Iditarod and the Yukon Quest races.
Ms. Lucci and husband, Helmut Huber Click here for an enlarged photo |
My encounter with Ms. Lucci was a smile-making adventure. She was just as sweet as could be and I hope she enjoys the goodies I left for her at her hotel. I also hope she takes us up on the invitation to come visit us again! Maybe in the summer next time...