BlissDom was (at the risk of being a wee bit repetitive) blissful.
I enjoyed the break from the daily mother routine, the mesmerizing company, the great information I picked up and of course, the awesome swag. The only snaffu was being stuck in the largest airport on the face of the earth (O’hare) without free internet and boarding a plan that was worked on for 4 1/2 hours and feeling oh, so confident that I would live to see my children again, and having my bag take an extra day of vacation (but at least I got it back, right?).
But…
I could go on and on about how the BlissDom gals (Ms. Fussypants and Barbara Jones) did an amazing job creating a smaller-size venue so you could actually, say, hold a conversation with someone?
I could tell you all about the Yani Voices preview and the private concert by two of its members, amidst a roomful of screaming women.
Then there was the Mama Mia showing, the Chris Man performance and all the clever blog names I heard throughout the weekend. Like:
Will Run for Cake
Mommy Always Wins
Playgroups Are no Place for Children
Attack of the Redneck Mommy
And being able to chat with gals like Rocks in My Dryer, We Are That Family, Musings of a Housewife, Chilihead, I Should be Folding Laundry…to name a few.
And I can’t forget the awesome sponsors who sent two brave men (John Andrews from WalMart & David Griner from Little Debbie) to face the onslaught of estrogen head on. They deserved an award.
But I’ll keep all that to myself. Far be it from me to ramble.
So I thought it would be fun to do a Q & A on BlissDom like I did when I went to BlogHer last Summer. Do you want to know anything? About any of the above or some tips I picked up from the very useful and informative sessions?
I’ll do my best to answer any of your BlissDom related questions. (And may I just add that it was all around fabulous and you should make every effort to attend next year?). And if I don’t know the answer, I’ll make something up. Just kidding.
I’ll come back to answer your questions next Thursday, so between now and then, ask away!










