Oh, the Places You'll Go

But this last week, in Chicago, I've been thrilled to go other places, and, I've also been thrilled to, in some instances, stay put. It's another one of those cases where there's almost too much to talk about to even make any sense.

Shopping with a difference!One of the best things about conferences and conventions, of course, is meeting people who do the same thing you do and getting to talk about that voodoo that you doo. (As my parents said when they met Andrew Grey, they were finally convinced that I'd been working with real people and not imaginary friends for the last nearly four years. That was reassuring.) I'm lucky enough to not only know but also adore and worship the staff at Dreamspinner, so I got to see and hug and generally be a nuisance to all of them as well, and this meant that my happiness in this lovely city was not contingent upon exploring it any more.
Considering the fact that it's been trying to kill us all dead, I think that was an excellent headspace to be in!



playing.And once the weather behaved (HA! As IF! We had sunshine yesterday-- I texted Mate about it, and he sent back, We had that once last week. I wonder if they only get it once a week.) But once the weather behaved, people got to go out and explore the city. Actually, I explored the city a little more, with Andrew, cover artist Paul Richmond, his fiancé Dennis, and Harmony Ink dominatrix Nessa Warrin. I'm not much of an Armani Exchange shopper myself, but watching the men in action with Nessa made me want to drag them all to a Catherine's and say, "Hey. Be honest. Is this thing as flattering to fat women as they keep saying it is?"
It was a fun day, and I got to see the Trib building up close and personal, which is something I'd missed when I'd been on the trolley tours with Mate and the kids.

There were states of the state addresses which, again, makes me think my company has its shit together in amazing ways. The translation program and the audio book program are both boggling and visionary. The attention to detail, the quality of staff--I'm so proud to write for these people. You have no idea.


And we came back to the hotel, and found Paul Richmond, like this. He and Dennis were going to go to a drag show, but Dennis was under the weather, so he took the drag show to Dennis.
I think this is sort of awesome. It's one of the things that makes me so glad to be here. How could you not be thrilled to know people like this?
But still, tomorrow, I go home. I am more than ready. But it's been a lovely trip.
Published on April 21, 2013 06:27
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