Post-show and I am a bit puffy-eyed and weepy for our final Toyota Live photo.
If you told me in 2007 that I would still be doing the same show,
Toyota Live, in 2012, I would laugh in your face. Here I am, some 4000 shows later, and finally on the precipice of retirement. It was a hard decision, but one that was pretty much sealed after
this post. I accomplished everything I wanted with a show that was basically built around me and my co-host, Matt Troyer. I was having trouble balancing my work and personal obligations in LA with life on the road. It's hard to give up a job that I really enjoyed and a job that I was incredibly grateful for, but it was time.
An old 2008 team photo with Emily and Amy.
Now Matt and I went through it all from trying to do shows with laryngitis to on-set pranks (usually involving
unattended iPhones and new wallpaper.), it was never a dull moment. We weathered through a rough economy, a massive recall and the subsequent media onslaught, and an earthquake/tsunami in Japan. Toyota stood behind our show through each and every event. I am not sure many people can say that about a corporation in this day and age. I started the show with a Corolla and I end it with
a Prius. Yes, I drive a Toyota and it was a true pleasure to represent the brand on and off the stage.
This was a hard moment, our last sentence of the show: "This is Toyota Live!"
Yesterday, we said our final farewells to the show as a team. Matt is off to another city for another job while I still have three more days in New York to finish out the show. I didn't expect our last show to be so emotional. I walked onstage not expecting anything but a regular show, then reality set in. The crowd was huge, our supervisor, Simms, started the show with a moving speech, and we kicked it off with a final surprise rendition of Michael Jackson's "Beat It". (A dance I often bust out on command.) The show was electric, but the final moment had come......"I'm Kristyn"....."I'm Matt"......and I heard the crack in the voices. I know our last line of "This is
Toyota Live" came through a flood of tears. Even when you are ready, it's sometimes hard to say goodbye.
Backstage, the countdown continues....
I leave with a huge sense of gratitude to Toyota, Productions Plus, Mindfield Pictures, and GPJ. Thank you for an incredible opportunity, it's been such a wonderful journey with all of you. (I will be thanking you individually offline since there are so many of you!)
If you ever wanted to know what a Cobra is.....this is a Cobra.
To all of the kids who came year after year to see our shows, play our games, and win prizes: You have no idea how much fun it was to see you each year after growing a few inches, losing a few baby teeth, and still coming up with hugs even though twelve months had passed since we last saw you. I won't forget you.
To our TDs, Cobra and Larry: Thanks for feeding me lots of candy, teasing me unmercifully, and playing ridiculous sound effects for us.....my Justin Bieber joke will always be my favorite because secretly, I am a Belieber, not Matt.
The team last weekend with NASCAR/Joe Gibbs driver, Joey Logano.
To our Toyota Racing expert,
Trackside Tina: You are a true inspiration and you bring so much joy and enthusiasm to the team.
To my co-host,
Matt Troyer: You are the best co-host in the world, but you are an even better friend. Thank you for the laughs, the tears, the support, and your friendship. I will always try to break into your phone and change your wallpaper.
Thank you,
Toyota Live, Goodnight!
New York Auto Show, 2010.