Well, it has been absolutely forever since I have posted! I will now tell the lie I always do and promise to update more often. Since a lot has happened I will discuss each thing in its own little paragraph...
MY DAD CAME HOME FROM IRAQ
Oh yes he did! He has been home since the middle of February and I really think we have all enjoyed just being a family as opposed to having to worry about the strict division between the kids and the parents. My dad had a while off right after he got back, and for now he is working he regular job until he switches to Inspector General in a few months. He also bought the first new vehicle for himself in probably over 20 years a few weeks after he got back. He has always wanted just a basic F-150, and he negotiated the crap out of the people at the Ford dealership in Temple until they gave him the exact one he wanted for the exact price he was willing to pay. He traded in the ENORMOUS old F-150 that he bought off the lemon lot a long time ago and has never looked back. He is super fancy in his new truck and is happy not to be in the war zone for the moment.
I BOUGHT A NEW CAR
RIP Mustang. You were incapable of comfortably seating more than two people (and that may be a stretch) and you were voted most likely to overheat on the way to work and have the check engine light come on. BUT, I loved that darn Mustang as my high school/college car. It was awesome, and was not a problem until my commute to work increased by 20 minutes. Oh, and the government decided to overcharge for gas. That definitely played a role in the demise of the Mustang. So what did I buy you might ask? Well, only the cutest little red car ever! I would never even have thought about it, but I am so glad I gave Nissan a chance. I got a Sentra! I love it so much. I have all the cute little bells and whistles and it cost less than $20,000. Yay!
I WENT TO OKLAHOMA CITY
Dave and I drove up to see a magical event called Coheed (my favorite band) opening for Linkin Park (David's favorite band). We also drove up to see Jessica and her fiance Jason in their new place in Ardmore, OK. It was really fun! I had never been anywhere in Oklahoma really except for driving through when I was eight and going up briefly for David's grandfather's estate sale. The drive up was really nice (lots of rocks and strata!) and while we waited for the hotel check-in time we went to a really nice mall to pick up a few things I needed from stores we don't have here. Namely the Apple store and Franklin Covey. Loves! The concert was later that night and the next day we went to the Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial before driving to Jess and Jason's. I got to see where Jess works now, and we had a really nice dinner and breakfast the next morning. I can't believe their wedding is so soon! Ahhh!
I WENT TO HOUSTON
Jen, Stephanie and I went to Houston to see the Lucy exhibit. The big draw was that we actually got to see her real bones as opposed to the replica that has previously been circulated in traveling exhibits. It was really fun, and I mainly had fun hanging out with Stephanie and Jen! It has been so long since we ALL have been together, so we were super sad Liz couldn't come. The hotel was fabulous and maybe the best part was The Cheesecake Factory for breakfast the next morning! Sorry Lucy, but millions of years of evolution ain't got nothing on eggs benedict with spinach and fresh tomatoes. Joking! But it was really yummy!
I WENT TO GALVESTON
The Texas Association of Museums was in a fancy hotel in Galveston this year. The conference itself was not spectacular; the session choices were extremely limited and I didn't really feel like I learned a lot of new stuff. However, I have never been to Galveston before for an extended period of time and it was amazing! We ate a ton of great food, were right on the beach, the hotel pool was heated, and the night events were fun. Jack and I ate at this amazing restaurant called Palms M&M and later went shopping were I found beautiful handcrafted jewelry by local artists as well as a great antique. I know I am not technically supposed to have more fun than work, but sometimes that is just how it turns out. And by the way, I worked my booty off the first day because I did a half-day seminar about blogging, podcasting, etc. with a few other very talented web people from different museums. It was received very well and I really enjoyed presenting about technology. People want to know so badly but are so afraid of the money! Not at all how it has to be...
I WENT TO DENVER
OK, so this is my most recent trek and therefore freshest in my mind. Now, unlike Galveston and last year's American Association of Museum meeting in Chicago, I greatly enjoyed the actual conference. I liked Denver the city OK, but I did not like the extremely dry air and the fact that it was snowing when we got there and on the day we left, but not the days in between. Joy and I used an entire bottle of lotion between the two of us because of the dry air, and I had altitude sickness that left me with debilitating stomach cramps for days. I will just skip to the absolute BEST part of the trip, which was when I randomly decided to go to a session entitled Technology and Museums: Are the Inmates Running the Asylum? The answer is an obvious "YES!" I go in and immediately realize it is going to be a much more laid-back session, and it was just that. There were about 200 people in the room, and on the big screen was a Jeopardy-looking board with different titles in the squares, each of which had smaller squares that were the buttons to different examples of that category on the internet. The point was that the audience could just shout out a category they would like to see an example of and the presenters would click on a funny example. There was a category called Too Much Time that was picked a couple of time throughout the session, and towards the middle someone picked it and Holly Witchey (one of the kick-ass presenters) said "These girls may have too much time on their hands, but they are two of the most talented women on the internet. Mary Beth, this is for you." And then she played TWO of mine and Jessica's video blogs for everyone! I was absolutely floored. They stood up and clapped for me after they were over and made me stand up and point myself out to everyone. I went up to them afterwards and they said they all freaked when I walked in the room before the session started. It is definitely one of the most surreal moments in my life, but also the most rewarding. Nothing else even close to that amazing happened while we were there, so I will just leave it at that. Oh, Jack thought we were eating sushi next to Stephen Spielberg, but he was grossly mistaken.
Well, wrapping up a long couple of months of traveling is really nice. Work is crazy getting ready for this big event we have coming up, but hopefully it will calm down soon. Again, I will try to update more often!!!!
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