Marie from Make & Takes
Andrea from Mommy Snacks
Arianne from To Think is to Create
Beth from I Should Be Folding Laundry
Christine (From Dates to Diapers), Colleen (Classy Mommy), & Tara (Deal Seeking Mom)
Alli, our master of ceremonies, from Blissfully Domestic & Mrs. FussyPants
I cannot rave enough about how wonderful BlissDom ’09 was. For me, it was a little like church camp where I got to hang out with some of the most inspiring women in my life, gab a bit in our jammies, profess our mad love for one another and our blogs, and I almost wanted to cry when it was all over.
There were two things that I took away from this whole conference that I want to share with you because they have impacted me greatly. So greatly, that I find it difficult to figure out the right words to say it.
1. I am doing something right.
For the first time in my MomAdvice career, I finally felt like I was doing something right. I felt proud of what I have accomplished and knew that I could not picture myself doing anything else except this. I have never felt more validated than I felt meeting and talking with all of these great women or felt more secure that what I was doing had helped someone else.
I was a little scared and overwhelmed when I arrived. This was my first conference ever and there were so many people. I secretly just wanted to run in my room and hide. I was also feeling a little sick from not eating and a day at the airport. Michelle, from White Trash Mom, immediately convinced Casey, from Moosh in Indy, to take us to Subway and get us something to eat and I then leached on to her for dear life and made her introduce me to all her cool friends. Oh, and did I mention Mrs. Flinger & White Trash Mom were my roommates? I know! How lucky am I?
By the end of the day, I was sitting down and making friends with anyone who would talk to me. Many felt like old friends that I had known my entire life and some were people I had met before. Each person inspired me more to be better. To push myself a little further. To try a little harder.
One of the true highlights for me though, was sitting at a table with Shannon, Tsh, & Meredith and just talking shop wit
h them. Such wildly smart & successful women that have inspired me greatly and I was sitting with them. I kept waiting for them to ask me to leave the table, but they never did. Those moments were precious to me!
2. I have much to still do.
There are many things, more focused on the business end, that I need to be doing. I am not doing all that I could be doing for myself and for my business. There is still a land of opportunity out there and if I want to succeed, I do need to get my ducks in a row.
Instead of feeling defeated about my list of what I could do, I am feeling empowered. I have lots I can still talk about and still share on which means I have a few more years in me to keep doing what I am doing right now. And it feels good to know that!
What I have discovered is that attending a conference has really ignited me and pumped me up. It was a great way to learn how to do things in new ways and shifted my focus towards the business of running my site.
I was so proud to get to speak and moderate a panel at this conference. What an amazing moment for someone who was attending her first conference. I hoped only that I could share an ounce of great advice that the women on previous panels had shared.
Thank you to everyone who made this moment possible for us- it was an experience I will never forget!
(For more BlissDom pictures, visit the Blissdom ’09 Flickr Group)







Amy–you were a total rock star at this conference but also you were so friendly and open to everyone which was so nice to see. I’m so glad you had a good time and that you felt you got a lot out of it. Alli and I were honored to have you there!! It just goes to show…a blogger’s work is never done.
See you at BlissDom10!!
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Awesome recap! I wish we had had an opportunity to chat a bit. Love the pics.
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It was so great to meet you! You just radiate joy – something else you are doing right.
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You are a rock star Amy! Plus you are just genuinely a real sweetheart, to boot. I’m glad we got to eat biscuits together and that you didn’t think I was kidnapping you. Tee hee.
I hope we get to hang out at another blog event soon!!!
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Such great ladies and a great time. I was happy to meet you, too, Amy!
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How do you get cuter and cuter in each shot?
LOVED seeing you again. And that idea I had for you and I? We need to get moving on that, m’kay?
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It was so fun to finally meet in person, you radiate peacefulness and joy – something I notice in people and tend to end up stalking them when I find it (fair warning).
I can’t wait for the next events coming up, we need to plan that mall day!
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I always enjoy getting to spend some time with you in person, Amy. I feel so lucky that we’ve been blessed with so many opportunities to meetup in person this year! Looking forward to SXSW . . .
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You’re teh best. But I already knew that. I got to learn it in person which is SO SUPAH awesome. XOXO
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Amy,
What a great opportunity and how fun to meet so many of your blog friends!
Hope we can meet someday. It was fun to see you in the Wal-mart ad last week, and I excitedly pointed your picture out to Eric.
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Oh I love ya, Babe!
So, I guess I can count on you for Blissdom10?
xoxo
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I wouldn’t miss it for the world!
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Amy, you’re a superstar!!! And, you have done amazing things to leave a legacy for Mom Advice! But, I know you have so much more to do and I can’t wait to read it all unfold here with you!!
I was stoked to meet you – you are so sweet and totally the real deal!!!! Can’t wait until I get to see you again!!!
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