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Now that’s a real sign of a working mother… Today during a break at our conference I had to grab some diapers. They sat under my chair just about the entire rest of the conference….
It’s been 5 long days of non-stop information overload and learning at the Dan Kennedy Information Summit. A room full of 900+ information marketers. We learned a ton but now to really try to find the time to do something with it.
I continue to struggle to be a good mom, wife and entrepreneur… times like these (that is, incredible learning and networking opportunities) I realize how hard it really is to balance it all and do them all well.
Thankfully, my ever social husband, handled all of the networking for us. Being pregnant did not really allow me much energy for socializing after the events ended each night around 8/9 pm. And, Stella needed a little mommy time (and mommy needed a little Stella time) each night.
We were blessed to have Justin’s Dad here to help us out. His girlfriend Teresa also came for a few days and helped spoil Stella rotten. They made her fresh hand squeezed orange juice each day…need I say more.
I have been to St. Louis several times when I worked for Senator Bond from Missouri but this time I actually got to see the Arch, it was beautiful and we were lucky to have gorgeous and warm weather the day we checked it out. The downtown area continues to be a ghost town which is quite sad considering that it seems to hold a lot of potential.
The travel is beginning to wear on us a bit but we were lucky and had a suite for the week here in St. Louis – which is one of my baby travel tips I’ll share with all you families out there. When you check into your hotel, ALWAYS ask if they have a bigger room. Quite often you will get a free upgrade. We actually didn’t even ask in England and got a bigger room as they said we’d be more comfortable with the crib if we had a bigger room. It never hurts to ask.
If I’ve learned one thing while traveling, overall, you get a lot of free upgrades, pass the line, etc. when you have a baby. It’s a nice perk given how exhausting travel can be sometimes, especially with children.
Another tip is during cold weather months, is to be sure to bring a large carry-on bag to put all your coats in. On our flight over from England, the bag I had only had room enough for Justin’s light coat and Stella’s so I just put mine in the overhead. Well, 8 hours later and exhausted, I left mine on the plane…never to be seen again. And it was new…nothing special but a bit chilly without it. I’d actually recommend tucking a lightweight collapsible bag inside of your carry on that you can pull out after you get through security, etc. to store all the coats.
We are off to Pittsburgh in the morning to visit Seth and Jen Holst and their 2 little boys as well as Chris and Stacy Dee and their 2 boys. We haven’t seen them in ages and we are looking forward to our visit!




Dreama,
It was great seeing you and Justin!. Stella is so adorable. I think she and Jonah loved hanging out together.
Jen