
I put the button on my blog and then I did it. I hid, literally, while attending my first ever BlogHer. Maybe my only-ever BlogHer. BlogHer 09 in Chicago was a real experience – some of it amazing, some of it not so much, and despite the fact that there are already numerous amazing recaps all over the blogosphere (there’s a Mr. Linky with bunches of them here) I need to share MY BlogHer experience, as one thing that is absolutely true about such a conference, and ya know, life, is that it is a difference experience for every single person.
If you want a quick recap read this (but if you like rambling, just keep going, I promise to ramble on later in this post, lol!)
My experience starts Wednesday night. It was so hard leaving my older boys with grandma and grandpa. I cried halfway home (it’s an hour long drive). Then I got home, met up with my sister who was taking over BabyBoy’s care, finished packing, and got very little sleep. Thursday I was up way before my alarm, filled with anxiety and excitement. I headed over to my BFF’s house to pick her up and we were on our way to Chicago. First lesson of the trip – it is so much easier flying without kids!!!
Arrived at O’Hare at midday – what a nice airport! Not that I have much to compare to, but I was pretty impressed overall. Other than the free wifi that I couldn’t actually seem to connect to. The train to downtown was a nice cheap and fairly easy option. Easier on the way home when we knew better what stop to get on at and avoided some stairs that made the walk to the hotel a little annoying! Got quickly checked into the lovely Sheraton and was impressed by the beautiful view from my room.

View from 23rd floor Sheraton
Most exciting part of Thursday? Meeting Amy Derby, aka @LawFirmBlogger!! Amy was great to chat with and it’s so cool to talk with someone in a field so closely related to mine. I think it would be a good sign for future conferences if they were ones I’d meet people like Amy at!
On Friday I got myself up nice and early and made it to the BlogHer 5k organized by PHATMommy. It was a perfect start to the conference for me. Not so many people involved, sunshine on my face and some very nice bloggers to chat with. After the walk I got myself registered and then the day really got going. I attended sessions mostly in the mommyblogging track. The panelists were excellent but I felt out of place much of the time. Maybe because while I enjoy my blog, I am mostly involved in the blogosphere as a reader and for the sense of community. I couldn’t care less about monetizing, statistics or the like. I’ve seen many comments on the fabulous feedback post over at BlogHer about a writing track for next year. THAT would be worth attending for sure!
I stopped in at the Cocktail Party very quickly Friday night and then grabbed a burger with my BFF in the Sheraton’s burger restaurant. It was okay – nothing exciting, but edible! Then we headed to the Nikon Party (which I was so excited to be invited to!) They have some amazing cameras and can I just say chocolate fountains? Oh. my. god. Yum.

Chocolate goodness!
Also dropped in briefly at the TypeAMomfluence party and the Mommy Needs a Cocktail party (more chocolate – yay!) Then fell into exhausted sleep before starting over Saturday!
Saturday I skipped some sessions, I had periods where nothing appealed unfortunately. But I got in some more sightseeing then and that was nice. Had dinner later at McFadden’s (I think!) and the soup was delicious. Decided I’d had enough of parties, as fun as they can be, and spent Saturday night playing some Scrabble. Sunday was a day full of sightseeing and picture taking. We even caught some glimpses of bike races over by Grant/Millenium Parks! We were surprised by how quiet the downtown area was on Sunday (not that Edmonton’s is much busier!), especially when we had trouble finding somewhere to grab breakfast. Even McDonald’s was closed!

Quiet Downtown on Sunday
We did eventually get lunch though and then took even more pictures. Walked even more. The fountain in Grant Park is beautiful and BFF snapped a pic of me next to it that I actually like!

Laurie in Grant Park
Not long after that our feet gave out and we made one last stop before heading back to the hotel to relax for a bit before going to the airport and then home! I had been following Chicago tweets in the weeks before the conference and one tweet was about several Chicago cupcake shops. I love cupcakes so of course I had to make sure at least one stop was at cupcake shop. We found Sugar Bliss Cupcakes not too far from Millenium Park and WOW. No, not just wow, SUPER WOW. These were the best cupcakes I have ever had. I tried a Chocolate Peanut Butter cupcake and the peanut butter icing was just amazing. BFF said a little peanut butter flavor would have enhanced the cupcake better, but the rich dark chocolate worked fine for me! I also tried a mini cupcake in Orange Creamsicle – also delicious!

Sugar Bliss Cupcakes

Mmmmm, peanut butter icing!
After all that sugar and a last Cherry Coke we made our way to the airport without mishap, boarded our plane with no delays and were headed home. Other than almost losing my wallet in Customs (thanks to Travis for calling me back and returning it!!!) and feeling shy and not introducing myself to Redneck Mommy who was right in front of me at the Edmonton Airport, it was a great trip back and I was so happy to be back in my own world!
So will I make it to BlogHer 10 in New York? Only time will tell!
Ok, so I had a little mishap with my old glasses this weekend. I don’t actually even know for sure what went wrong, but basically the lens coating got destroyed and it’s like looking through a fog when I put them on. My vision is quite bad and so glasses are a mega necessity, thankfully I also wear contacts and have been wearing them in the meantime, but wearing them from wake-up to sleep is hard on my eyes.
Today I saw my optometrist and got a new prescription for glasses (old one was several years out of date!) and now I’m ready to get some glasses!! I remembered reading a post on Stop, Drop and Blog about affordable glasses and definitey like some of the stuff on Zenni Optical’s site – and the prices are fantastic! I can get a couple of pair for less than I would spend on just replacement lenses with my old frames!
Here’s where I need help though, I don’t know which ones to pick (or maybe which two?) So here’s a pic of me in my old glasses for guidance:

I liked my old glasses, but they were maybe a bit on the dark side for my face. Plus I am thinking about going a little funkier but don’t want to look like an idiot. Here are my top three choices – let me know what you think or if I should go a different way altogether!



Brown color
So anyone got some advice for a desperate girl? I need to order them asap so I can have glasses around again, probably won’t be in time for BlogHer though
Ok, I applied to do some book reviews for Penguin Canada. And a couple of weeks ago I started getting books from them to read, I thought it would be a couple only but already I’m up to 4 or so and I’m thinking whoa horsey, lol! I’m going to start posting occasional reviews and wanted to share my reasoning behind signing up for book reviews first.
I love to read. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE. I have used books as a comfort measure most of my life – I was reading adult-aged books by the time I was 10 (possibly too early for some – I still vividly remember the vice-principal of my elementary school questioning if my mother actually knew I was reading VC Andrews – and for the record she did know!)
Books were my refuge in a somewhat difficult childhood. I loved to escape in romance novels and grew to love many genres – suspense, fantasy, science fiction, historical novels, biographies – you name and I’ll at least have tried it I’m sure! Books were where I learned about conceiving my babies, about pregnancy and now I regularly read parenting books for advice and tips on helping my wonderful boys grow up into wonderful men. And when I decided to become a virtual assistant I immediately purchased a couple of books on starting a VA business specifically, and a couple of books on running a home based business in general.
My book habit would be brutally expensive if I didn’t also love my local library! The $15 annual fee (plus admittedly another $15-20 per year in late fees, lol) is so much cheaper than buying every book that catches my fancy. Some books I’ll read at the library and then decide I need to buy but usually I am able to just get the information I need and return it for someone else to enjoy. I’m pretty sure I’ve read every book my local library has on running a small business and countless romance novels!!
So you can see why I applied to do book reviews on my blog – books are a huge part of my life. I don’t want to overtake my blog with book reviews though, so I plan to try and only post reviews once every week or two weeks or so. I also plan to only post honest reviews and other than receiving the books themselves, I am not taking compensation for the review process. I’m going to add a disclaimer to my blog or each post, but never hurts to mention it more than once!!
So stay tuned, in the queue for review are some interesting looking books, including a novel by Daniel Depp, a parenting book, a book about a family with autistic triplets and a novel about a co-op in New York and the interwoven lives of the residents! I’ll also share some of my top picks or fave books in the occasional list post, especially books that I think will be helpful to my fellow work at home moms!
Laurie/Mobile Mommy