Before I get into what will most certainly be a long-winded and winding post, I want to say ahead of time that the people this year at BlogHer were fabulous. And that it really looks like a lot of people had a really awesome time. I had my own little set of issues this year but even so, there was a lot to love this year (even though the title of this post might suggest the contrary).
The Good
- The Westin is a tip-top sort of hotel. The room… it was FABLOUS. I wish I had taken pictures. It was beautiful. White sheets, white bedspread, 10 foot ceilings, recessed paneling, floor length windows, sparkling chandeliers, glass doorknobs, plasma tv… it was plush, plush, PLUSH. Easily the nicest hotel I think I’ve ever stayed in. I loved that room. And the Heavenly Bed? Was not an exaggeration. It was HEAVENLY. I think I died in that bed.
- The childcare. KiddieCorps really did a great job with the kids. Liam had a BLAST over there and I don’t think he missed us one tiny bit while he was in there. They had games, movies, snacks… and a pretty much endless supply of chocolate milk. They even took Liam down to meet GROVER (which his no-count mother couldn’t even manage to do). When we realized we’d left Liam’s diapers in the valet-parked van, they generously and awesomely told us it was no problem and covered Liam’s diaper-shortage.
- All the fabulous women that I got a chance to meet or reconnect with. I’m not going to link them here because I do hope to do a links post at some point in time. But seriously. I got some big time warm fuzzies from some of you all and I puffy pink heart every single one of you. If anything, I’m severely depressed that I didn’t get more time to spend with you, slobbering all over your (fabulous) shoes.
- The swag. There was some GREAT swag this year! I mean, no, I didn’t get any laptop or Wii Fit or cameras or anything like that BUT… I got some great stuff regardless. My kids loved the stuff that I brought home for them (Harry is a particular fan of the Magic 8 Ball and the bracelet/zip drive from PBS Kids). I haven’t even had a real good chance to go through it all and see what all is there, but I love the tote bag and the Zazzle suite (where we could drop off what we didn’t want, pick up what others don’t want, etc) was a GREAT idea. Since I didn’t need to worry about packing restrictions this year, I stopped by there and grabbed some extra goodies. I even managed to get a go at the “Swag Suite” before we left and got all sorts of nifty stuff up there too. And even then, I know I only got a small portion of the swag available this year. It was amazing. God bless the swag!
- The Community Keynote. So I may not have been able to go to a lot of sessions or do a lot of fun things at BlogHer this year (I missed the CheeseburgHer Party too!), but I did make most of the Community Keynote and it was AWESOME. It was the single-most inspiring moment of the conference for me. Listening to all those awesome women read their awesome blog posts aloud in front of that jam-packed room really brought it home to me WHY I do what I do with this blog. What it’s all about, and how my little blog posts can change my life (if not anyone elses). I laughed, I cried… it was all kinds of awesome and I hope they do this every year from here on out.
The Bad
- The food. Now, I hate to complain because most everything was just awesome, but the food this year pretty much sucked. I know I’m not the only one who thought so. There was more than one grumble about the lack of bacon in the morning (it was more of a continental breakfast than anything else) and the lunches were pre-packaged sandwhiches or salads. The only problem with that being that they disappeared like freakin’ HOTCAKES. Apparently. The first day, Evie was a ticking time bomb after my session finished so I had to take her up to the room to nurse her and hopefully get her to lay down and nap for a while. By the time I was finished woo-ing her to sleep and got downstairs, the last of the lunches had been passed out. GAH. Thankfully, some awesome women took pity on me and took me out for a hamburger. Otherwise, I may have very well starved to death. I heard good things about the snacks, but the meals left something to be desired.
- The “Lactation Lounge” was about a joke. Seriously, it was a room with a round table and some chairs. They had water bottles and glasses, at least, but the set up was not very inspiring for us lactate-rs. The doors were also wide open all the time so if anyone was feeling particularly modest or had an easily distracted child, it wasn’t very private or quiet either. Maybe next year they could have a sofa or glider or something?
- The Westin was a pretty confusing place. Shoot, they handed us maps of the place and I could still barely find my way around. It took me half of the first day to even find out where all the mommy blogging sessions were at because I kept thinking that they were on the third floor when in fact they were on the first floor. Seriously, I’m good at directions and reading maps and looking at the map on our agenda often made it HARDER for me to find where I was going.
- Temperatures. And this is inside the Westin, mind you. One minute it would be freezing, the next it would be stuffy and stifling. You never knew what you were going to get. (For the record, the lactation lounge was pretty much always FREEZING.) There didn’t seem to be much rhyme or reason to it either. Maybe someone else has some insight?
- PARKING. OMG. We wouldn’t have had to leave early if it hadn’t been for the parking situation. Perhaps next year find out if there is a way to include overnight parking in the cost of the room? Or warn us ahead of time that it isn’t included? Because finding out the next day that it cost us $50 to have our van valet parked overnight even though we were hotel guests was pretty crappy. And a huge part of the reason we ended up leaving early. Even better, work out a deal ahead of time with the hotel where conference participants can either check out later or at least keep their vehicles there later. That would have been UBER helpful. I know this is S.F. and parking is at a premium, but STILL.
- I didn’t hand out nor recieve NEAR as many business cards as I would have liked. DANGIT. EVERY YEAR it’s the same old story. Next year, I want a bag I have to drag home overflowing with other people’s business cards. I’m so not even kidding.
The Ugly
- There wasn’t a lot that was ugly this year. NO, I’M SERIOUS. No one was a total ass, that I know of. No one was mean or rude or awful to me (that I know of).
- In fact, the only thing ugly was me not meeting everyone I wanted to meet. I’m still excited by all the people I actually DID meet (Redneck Mommy! Backpacking Dad! Boobs, Injuries and Dr. Pepper! Kristen from Better Now!) but so sad by the ones that I didn’t (far too many to mention here and if I do it’s only going to make me feel depressed again).
So that’s it. I think. I’m almost certain that I’m leaving all sorts of stuff out here. It really was an amazing trip and my head is still swimming with it all. I wish I could have stayed there several more days at least and just soaked it all in. Elisa, Jory and Lisa all put on a FABULOUS event. And I truly am grateful that I was able to be a part of it.
Coming up: My session and how people who leave in the middle can make an introvert think she must be a leper AND a big round up of all the cards I received from people including LINKS LINKS LINKS! Good times will be had by ALL!




































{ 10 comments }
EmilyPie (3 comments.) 07.22.08 at 9:56 am
we snuck out of the introverts session .. which seriously spoke to me. You ladies had me in tears, thank you. But my cronies wanted to head to the 20-Something room of your own thing..lame. It was all, “Oh, my quarter-life crisis!” … I’m 26, but still.. WHAT QUARTER LIFE CRISIS? whine whine….
my favorite outsider quote from the weekend… a guy in the elevator saw my friend and I trying to navigate the westin via the map, and he commented. “I’m sure you ladies are fabulous bloggers, but you are terrible with maps.” and then he pointed us on our merry way.
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Rhi (46 comments.) 07.22.08 at 10:03 am
BlogHer ‘09: MORE BACON.
Seriously.
AND, I snuck out of your session about 5 minutes early but ONLY because I had to get a massage!
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Bonnie Sayers (1 comments.) 07.22.08 at 10:27 am
A nice overview of the weekend festivities. Good news about KinderCorps. I have heard of them and would like to attend some of these autism conventions and they do provide care. That might be something for future reference.
What a shame about the lactating rooms. I love collecting biz cards. When we go to the expos and fairs I gather all the stuff up from every booth and write on them and rate who had the best stuff.
Years ago I worked in the Insurance industry and was responsible for the handouts at the expos and loved to see what the other places gave out. Always had to go to Travelers to get their umbrellas.
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Loralee (127 comments.) 07.22.08 at 11:52 am
Dude, I couldn’t even GO to your session because I was mic wrangling.
WAH!
And lunch was fun. Way more entertaining than what I had planned!
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Christine (2 comments.) 07.22.08 at 2:09 pm
Lunch was fun! I’m glad it worked out the way it did so I got to get to know you, at least a little bit!
Big hugs to Loralee for bringing us together, huh?
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Her Bad Mother (6 comments.) 07.22.08 at 2:21 pm
Aah, the session hemorrhage. Happens at the best of them. Seriously. People left the keynote. DO NOT worry about it.
PS - I saw you in the elevator. I thought about introducing myself but had a moment of shy. I should have overcome it
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carol (1 comments.) 07.22.08 at 2:22 pm
Over all it sounds like a great conference. Maybe I can make it next year…sigh.
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Mamacita (3 comments.) 07.22.08 at 3:30 pm
I loved meeting you, and I was really glad I was in your session because you seemed to know what you were doing, and I just followed your lead.
The people who get up and walk out before a session is over? I have had negative thoughts about those people for many years, ever since my children’s concerts and programs were disrupted and lessened by families who left the minute their own kid’s part was over. Such disruption, and such disrespect. Everybody deserves a full audience! I know there are legitimate reasons sometimes, but not very often! Besides, when a person’s ego is fragile anyway, a person standing up and walking out while you’re talking can be a genuine punch in the heart.
I hope to see you again next year. I thought you were really nice.
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Mom101 (4 comments.) 07.22.08 at 3:46 pm
As you know I wholeheartedly support the addition of bacon to every meal and not just breafast.
And the lactation lounge? Not impressed. I went in there and didn’t lactate one bit.
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slackermommy (1 comments.) 07.29.08 at 12:25 pm
Yeah, the food really sucked. I’m one of the people who didn’t get a lunch on Friday because they ran out. I wish I had met you, my fellow slacker mom.
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