That’s right.

I’m going.

I still can’t believe it.

But I’m going.

My TBFF (that’s Twitter BFF, thank you very much), Juliette, sent me a frantic message last week telling me to check my email but she wouldn’t say why. So I did. All five accounts.

And that’s when I saw it: The email notifying me that I’d scored a ticket off of the wait list. Juliette had received the same email and later told me she was holding her breath until I told her she wasn’t going alone.

Which, of course, didn’t happen until I called The Husband who was at home while I was in New Mexico at a writer’s conference, and begged and promised naughty things. He gladly obliged.

That’s when I told Juliette to start doing The Happy Dance.

And that’s when she started screaming. Or rather, typing “SQUEEEEEEE” at such a furious pace I couldn’t do anything but laugh.

So there ya have it. I’ve got a built-in roomie and can’t wait to meet my writing partner in person for the very first time at BlogHer. And now I get to figure out the logistics of a certain almost-three-year-old and if she’s staying here in AZ, coming with, or going to visit family while I socially-network the social media scene at an event I have only dreamed about going to up until now.

If you saw me at Bloggy Boot Camp and laughed at my inability to control my girl-crush reactions when I found myself speaking to people More Famous Than Me (which was pretty much everyone there), then just wait for the show I’ll be putting on at BlogHer.

And um, Manic Mommies? Fair warning…there will be plenty of gushing on my part.

Just let me find a room first.

The end.

 

If you’ve been reading the blog for more than a week, you know I had a recent “face lift” in an attempt to better brand myself. The old blog design, while super cute, was a freebie wordpress theme that got old fast when I found out I wasn’t the only blogger writer with a blog using it.

I know. I know.

Gasp! Right?

So it was time to get some new bloggy threads.

That’s where my new Bloggy Boot Camp friend, Becca, came in. I sent her the images of the approved final designs for my new business cards created by the uber-rific Marlynn Shotland, also a new friend I connected with in Pheonix, and voila…I suddenly had a site to complement the cards that I can only describe as looking at my reflection on paper.

The old cards I had were cheap and cute, but they were cheap before they were anything else. And if there’s one thing I learned when Lindsey Garrett handed me her business card during the bootcamp lunch a few weeks ago, first impressions are really that important. Wanna know why?

Because out of the 100 or so business cards I came home with from Bloggy Bootcamp, hers is the one that stands out. It was just that awesome.

I want to be that chick. The one with the business cards that wow at The National Latino Writer’s Conference.

And guess what? I’ll be beyond proud to pass these bad boys out for a long time coming.

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The design itself is just all kinds of awesome. Marlynn knew what I wanted before I did. A notebook design? For me? A former reporter turned memoir writer? Seriously, Marlynn, I can’t even express what a genius you are.

biz card backThe back I am especially proud of. Marlynn had asked if I wanted one or two-sided cards, and going back to Lindsey’s design, I decided I wanted to wow whoever puts these in their pockets coming and going. So I put my thinking cap on to come up with something that said “writer-mama.” That little bit of genius above is what I came up with.

The Husband didn’t roll his eyes. Twitter Best Friend Juliette laughed out loud. And Marlynn wholeheartedly approved. So I signed off on the design.

Then I got them in the mail. And you know that whole glassy-eyed, sighing, head-in-the-sky, constantly staring at the new sparklies on the left had that the newly engaged do? Yeah…that’s me…but with the business cards and the new blog design.

Thanks, Becca and Marlynn. You made me feel all writerly and professional and stuffs.

 

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I wasn’t going to go. There really wasn’t a point, after all. I mean, I don’t do reviews. I don’t really have time to make IRL friends out of the people I already talk to online. And my spare time should be dedicated to that getting famous/book deal thing I’m kinda invested in, so do I really need to be spending a weekend with a bunch of women I probably have nothing in common with in the name of networking and social media at something with a cutesy name like Bloggy Boot Camp?

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Answer: You bet your ass.

Here’s the deal: When you have familiar avatars and scary-impressive numbers attached to every tweet your send out, it’s bound to intimate the little fish in the pond who might wonder if responding to something your super-famous-self said or if you are even going to see the comment from not-so-famous us. So we follow. We lurk. We type and delete and then figure we’ll try again later when our numbers get just a bit bigger.

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But those avatars are tricky little fuckers. They’re teeny. They can be grainy. They might not look so much like the In Real Life you. And that’s when people like me walk up to people like you and forget about the numbers and the followers and the influence and just smile and say “hello” and tell people like Loralee that her purse kicks absolute ass before realizing who I was talking to.

Because it’s that easy.

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And that hug Tiffany said she wanted before bloggy boot camp? Ya know…the one she sent me a tweet about? Yeah, she remembered!

And ya wanna know what happened when I opened my mouth? (Aside from making an ass of myself when I heard Katja speak and realized it wasn’t just a cute red head at my table but Katja herself, that is. Because that’s when I turned back to Theresa and loud enough for Katja to hear and said, “OMG. I just realized who I was sitting next to! She’s Katja!” Which I’m sure is a moment Sugar Jones can relate to. Ask her about Patrick Duffy if you weren’t at Bloggy Boot Camp.)

I connected with people. I laughed with them. I learned I wasn’t the only mom-writer there who thought it was going to be a waste of time and left totally high on renewed energy and lots of new dreams.

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Then there was meeting Carolyn McCray for dinner on Saturday after the conference and before the cocktail party and showed up with my heart in my throat while trying to not sound like I had no clue what I was talking about with her, Dee Dee and Piper Heiney.  I’m thinking I survived, but I may need that vodka Dee Dee provided in her little swag bag to get over any glitches in my portion of the conversation that now make me do some face-palm action.

I was only there because Dr. Lynne  Kenney thought it might be a great idea to give it a try and I reluctantly signed up. (And I can’t thank her enough for making me try something new.)

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I may have been the picture of confidence but I’ll tell ya a secret. I freaked before I got there. Becca, Melanie, Michelle, Chelsea, and Shey were okay with the fact that I packed a week’s worth of clothes so I could have choices and blend when I got to the Xona Resort, which was nice because I seriously looked like an asshole next to the people flying in from other states with those adorable little over-nighter suitcases. (Note to self: I will not be repeating this mistake next year.)

(Okay, that was a total lie.)

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I may not give a damn about SEO (mainly because thinking about it makes my head hurt) or have plans for monetizing the blog. But I did learn to keep an open mind when entering into each and every new situation. Because as I listened to authors who blog talk about making their dreams a reality and to presentations on vlogging and branding yourself, I realized I fit right in with every other mom blogger in the room with me as we work on leaving our marks in the world with our words and figure out how to stay sane while doing it.

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High school sucked ass.

Bloggy Bootcamp kicked it.

The End.

(Stay tuned for the pre-quel, people. It only gets better.)

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