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Home From NYC

I interrupt my regularly scheduled blog posting today because I was out of town. I was actively involved in learning all that I could at the inaugural SheStreams conference in NYC.

Day view from our room

I have a post all set for tomorrow, but right now I am powering down my computer to get off the train in a few minutes. Although it was a fantastic weekend that has energized me as an individual, the mom and wife has missed her family.

Night view from room

Yes, I am being sappy – so perhaps lack of sleep is catching up. See you all on the flip side where I will share many things from my first solo adventure to NYC.

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Weekend in NYC

Dear NHL and JSL,

Right now I am sitting in NYC and missing you and Daddy. Of course, at the same time I am having the time of my life. I am here for a conference called SheStreams. The two of you know that I have a blog, Tweet, and go online. One of these days you will both understand the wonderful and wacky world that is social media. This conference is all about that and learning more while with amazing people.

Train Station Buddies

Thank you both for getting up early on Friday morning and taking me to the train station. I know it was strange heading out of the house in your pajamas, but it meant a lot having you go with me. It was the best to get great big hugs from both of you and Daddy right before I got on my first ever train ride.

So far, I have learned a lot of great things, met more fabulous people, and seen some of my silly friends. I think you will appreciate one of the photos of them at the Build-A-Bear Store.

Angry Bird Bloggers

I can not wait to show you the Build-A-Bear Store photos from NYC. Wow, it makes the one near us seem so small.

Disney Bears

One day soon I hope to take both of you on the train to see the sights and sounds of the city. Miss you all (TechyDad too). See you all Sunday afternoon.

Love,

Mommy

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SheStreams and NYC Bound

SheStreams 2011 

Yes, you read that right. I am heading to SheStreams today. I have always wanted to go since they announced the conference, but things came up and other factors were there.

Then, out of the blue Wednesday with less than two days before I would have to go, things started to line up. TechyDad gave me the green light, Nana and Papa can help with the kids after school Friday, and a ticket was purchased from a friend that could no longer go. It just worked out amazingly.

I am excited and scared at the same time. I have been to BlogHer (NYC 2010) and the Disney Social Media Moms Celebration, but those were always traveling with TechyDad and other friends. This will be me going by train for the first time into Penn Station. Of course, once I get to NYC I will meet up with Shannan, Kelby, Amy, Rene, and countless other amazing women. The opportunities for learning, networking, and getting away with the girls is huge.

Did I mention I am a Type A person? To say that I am running around the last few hours trying to think of what I will forget is an understatement. So my question to you this week:

What stresses you out about travel? Is it the planning (or lack of), packing, or something else and why?

If you are at SheStreams, I hope to meet up with you. You can find me on Twitter @TheAngelForever.

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Up Close and Personal With Hippos

Back in March, I was able to participate in the Wild African Trek at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. As one of the lucky people that signed up quickly enough, I was part of a small group of bloggers during out time. When I left off, we had started out tour and had just arrived at the Hippo area. Alex stopped to tell us all about hippos. We learned about their blood sweat, how they communicate with wheeze honking, and more.

Alex with the hippo skull

Then, it was time to head over to the viewing area. This is where our harnesses would be hooked for the first official time on our trek. Yes, those gorgeous black straps seen in back were going up and over us for some prime viewing of the hippos.

Off to meet the hippos

It is against my better judgment to share this photo, but here I am looking out at the hippos. You can see my harness stretching back onto the apparatus that allowed us to move around the area (forgot to take a photo of that).

I am all hooked up

Here’s another view of others in our group around the platform.

Members of our group hippo viewing

You can see that we are across the water from where the vehicles on the Kilimanjaro Safari go during their tours that visitors can take in the park. Here is a group. I must say often times they were more curious about us on the ledge, and not the two giant hippos feeding down below.

Safari vehicle going by in back of hippo

Our timing was amazing, we got there with some of the hippo research scientists who were going to feed the animals below us. The two gentleman were so nice explaining what they were doing and answering questions. Of course, they were skeptical when we asked them to do a wheeze honk demonstrations – perhaps it was the cameras and videos that stopped them.

Researcher feeding hippos

They explained that feeding time is also when they are able to check the dental care of the hippos and make sure they have no injuries in their mouths. This gave me a new appreciation for the game Hungry Hungry Hippos.

The boys were hungry

These two particular hippos were father and son and they were near us. All of the girls were at the other end of the water area. Here are a few more photos of the boys from our view on the ledge:

Check out his mouth

Up close look

Father and Son

Soon, it was time to head to the next part of our adventure. We thanked the researchers for all of the learning and continued on. When we saw the next item on the trail, we knew there was no turning back.

 Crocodile skull waiting

Finally, it was time for some of us to face our fears. Yes – we would soon be meeting both of these

One of the infamous rope bridges

The days of joking about this were over. Now it was time for Shannan and I to meet the bridges. To be continued!

So what do you think so far? Would you have gone on this amazing adventure within the wonderful world of Disney? Please share any behind the scenes tours that you have experienced.

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Disclosure: Although we paid for our own trip to Disney World, we were given an incredible deal thanks to Disney. The sweet conference fee included 3 nights at the Grand Floridian, several meals for the entire family,  7 day park hoppers for everyone, conference/meals for me and some other items to take home. Also note that Disney never asked us to blog about this event. As a long time Disney fan, it is my pleasure to share my experiences from the event.

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Blogging Conference Advice

Once again, there are a bounty of blogging conferences coming up. Whether you are going to TypeACon (may cry since I will not be there in a few short weeks), BlogHer, SheStreams, or another in the months ahead if this is your first experience going to one it can be nerve wracking.

In February 2010, I was heading to Disney Social Media Moms for my first conference experience. I did not know what to expect since it was the first ever at Disney, but looked to my peers for some advice. In August, I went to BlogHer 2010 in New York City. This conference scared me a lot more. It was a much larger scale, many more people, and SO many things going on all at once. I have now been to three conference, and have this bit of advice for you:

 

BE YOURSELF!

 

The weeks before a conference people will be stressing over a myriad of things. These are a few items I worried about and my thoughts.

  • Clothes to wear for sessions and parties –>  Take it from me, it is important to be comfortable in a professional way. No need to be too dressy if you will not be happy. People dress in jeans, others will wear cocktail dresses to some of the parties. Do what works best for you.

Bloggy Friends finally meet at BlogHer

  • Techy gadgets to bring –> Take items that you are comfortable working with. Some people will work only on their iPad, others will have laptops, cameras, Flip Cameras, and then some. Only you know what you will use and want to have on hand for live blogging, or networking while there.

Live Blogging by Cutestkidever

  • Business cards and what to put on them –> Give as much or as little information as you are comfortable with. Your name, blog name, Website address, FB/Twitter pages, phone number, e-mail address are all great starts. I also put my photo on mine. Along with my Angel logo, I have a small photo of myself. This helps people to put a face to my blog after chatting.
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  • Making a schedule –> Do not stress over this. There is so much going on. Have a general plan, do not over book yourself, and go with the flow. As a Type A personality this is tough for me, but I learned the hard way at BlogHer that you can not be in three places at one time.

Busy times at BlogHer

  • What sessions should you go to?! –> Only you know what your goals are. If there are a lot of choices at the same time, go to what is best for your future. Sure, your friends may be going to another location, but you will learn the most in a place where you need to be.

Chris Brogan - DisneySMMoms 2011

 

My biggest mistake time and time again – not taking enough photos at conferences with my friends. Each time I promise I will do better, and I forget. Do not make this mistake. Pull out your camera and capture these memories. They are well worth the moment to pause and pose.

C'est Moi, Shannan, Amy, & Christina

Finally getting to meet Kim

Sparklecorn 5

If you are getting ready for a blogging conference, Tiny Prints would like you to know that they have business cards that you can customize. Their business card selection allow you to add photos, logos and design accents to a variety of formats.

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When you go to your first, or subsequent conference enjoy the time, network, learn, have fun, and like I said be yourself! If you have been to a conference – what advice do you have? If you have never been an have any question, please feel free to leave them below.

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Disclosure: I wrote this post as part of a Global Influence campaign for Tiny Prints. By sharing this information with my readers, I will receive 50  free business cards to thank me for my participation. No other compensation has been given.

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