Courteney Coxisn’t one to take a moment of bliss for granted.Speaking to PEOPLE recently for the One Last Thing page, the actress recalled a perfect evening she spent in New York City with her boyfriend Johnny McDaid and a friend. “It’s gorgeous, cold and crisp. I was having dinner with one of my close friends, sitting at the bar at Elio’s eating the greatest Italian food and just had a ball,” Cox says.“I just thought, ‘You know what? I’m at a great place in my life, I’m in New York with my guy and with my friend, and my daughter is safe at home,’ and everything just felt so good. I remember saying, ‘I love this moment.'”Broadimage/REX/ShutterstockCox, 54, is also grateful for her new Facebook Watch 20-part documentary series,9 Months with Courteney Cox, which features a range of stories from people all over America as they self-document their journey through pregnancy.“I was immediately drawn to this project,” she said. “As a mother, a woman and a producer, I was determined to bring these incredibly intimate stories to life in an honest and authentic way.”The subjects featured in the docuseries, which premiered on Jan. 22 onFacebook Watch, are of various race, religion and class — including a cancer-stricken mom, pregnant teens considering adoption and a 50-year-old woman struggling to conceive.Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagicThe series, which airs twice a week with episodes on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, is the first project to come from Cox’s Hopper Productions partnership with AMPLE Entertainment. “I am so grateful that these couples had the strength and willingness to share their immense joy, coupled with their trials and tribulations associated with childbirth,” added Cox, who has one child, daughter Coco, 14,with her ex-husband David Arquette. “I can’t imagine a more relatable subject matter and I’m thrilled to have had the opportunity to participate in such a special show.”

Courteney Coxisn’t one to take a moment of bliss for granted.

Speaking to PEOPLE recently for the One Last Thing page, the actress recalled a perfect evening she spent in New York City with her boyfriend Johnny McDaid and a friend. “It’s gorgeous, cold and crisp. I was having dinner with one of my close friends, sitting at the bar at Elio’s eating the greatest Italian food and just had a ball,” Cox says.

“I just thought, ‘You know what? I’m at a great place in my life, I’m in New York with my guy and with my friend, and my daughter is safe at home,’ and everything just felt so good. I remember saying, ‘I love this moment.'”

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Cox, 54, is also grateful for her new Facebook Watch 20-part documentary series,9 Months with Courteney Cox, which features a range of stories from people all over America as they self-document their journey through pregnancy.

“I was immediately drawn to this project,” she said. “As a mother, a woman and a producer, I was determined to bring these incredibly intimate stories to life in an honest and authentic way.”

The subjects featured in the docuseries, which premiered on Jan. 22 onFacebook Watch, are of various race, religion and class — including a cancer-stricken mom, pregnant teens considering adoption and a 50-year-old woman struggling to conceive.

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The series, which airs twice a week with episodes on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, is the first project to come from Cox’s Hopper Productions partnership with AMPLE Entertainment. “I am so grateful that these couples had the strength and willingness to share their immense joy, coupled with their trials and tribulations associated with childbirth,” added Cox, who has one child, daughter Coco, 14,with her ex-husband David Arquette. “I can’t imagine a more relatable subject matter and I’m thrilled to have had the opportunity to participate in such a special show.”

source: people.com