Showing posts with label blogger meetups. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogger meetups. Show all posts

Saturday, July 25, 2009

bolo

Last night I attended the first (annual??) Blog Out Loud Ottawa event at Raw Sugar Cafe. The evening was the brainchild of, and was organized by, Lynn of Turtlehead. I wasn't sure what to expect, but will say that I had THE BEST TIME. Seriously. I felt all giddy on my drive home.

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Although the two iced coffees I threw back might have had something to do with it. It seems that I don't handle caffeine well seeing as I was up until 3:30am and, even when I did go to bed, I was awake until 4:30am. Lesson learned. If I drink coffee, it'll have to be before supper.)

I'd hoped to arrive at Raw Sugar Cafe before 6:30pm, but didn't walk in until just after 7pm. I was worried that the other bloggers I know (ie. had met ONCE before) would have already found seats and I'd be left standing awkwardly by the table, desperately waiting for an invite to sit down, all the while having flashbacks of junior high.

Thankfully, my fragile ego need not suffer long. As I found the few faces in the crowd that were familiar to me and approached the table, a chair was quickly pulled up and space made for me. I spent the evening sitting and chatting with Andrea, Dani, Anna, Lauren, and Chantal. Mommy bloggers unite!

I also had the chance to meet several others whose blogs I've just recently found. XUP (pronounced like zoup or, as is my preference, X-U-P) was nothing like how I'd pictured her, yet also more than how I'd pictured her. Her story was captivating, funny and wistful. Her reading, with just a hint of a drawl, was full of sweet nostalgia. One of my favorites.

Another reading I loved was a short and sweet piece by Woodsy from Coloured Marbles. As soon as she read the title, 10,000 Pieces of Lego, I knew I'd be able to relate. Being the mother of three young boys -and also the owner of copious amounts of Lego- I am extremely familiar with the sound of rustling Lego. Woodsy (whose self and blog were both new to me) seemed lovely. Soft yet strong, earthy and elegant.

Another highlight of my night was meeting and chatting with Kym from Relishing and Circumnavigating. I only found her blogs this week when Lynn linked to her site from the BOLO blog, and I am so, so glad for it. Kym's personal site is full of recipes, talk of Ottawa, and amazing fashion. There are almost always pictures of her gorgeous, fun, unique clothes. Her sense of style is well worth the visit to her blog, but more than that she's a beautiful writer. Her description of the trip she and her husband's took around the global chokes me up at almost every sentence. I've read it four times in as many days. Her writing is moving, lilting, and haunting. Like magic. MAGIC. (Kym, are you blushing?)

Did I mention that she's also tall? Cause she's TALL. And her husband is TALL. And their friends are TALL. During one of the breaks I was standing near the entrance talking to three of them and feeling decidedly like a little midget. A midget mommy-blogger. Seriously. If Kym and I were characters from Lord of the Rings, she'd be an elven princess and I'd be a hobbit. Or a dwarf. Need a visual?


That's Kym on the left and me on the right.

(Now, NO ONE FREAK OUT. That's not how I see myself. There's a shocking lack of pictures that match the search terms "female dwarf", "dwarf woman", "female hobbit", "hobbit girl", etc. I've seen a few too many sexy dwarf anime avitars tonight, thankyouverymuch.)

In addition to readings from a dozen or so bloggers, there was also a space for local photobloggers (or bloggers who take pictures, a la me) to display their work. I spent many hours trawling the depths of my photo files, looking for pictures worthy of being shown. In the end, I managed to put together an album with 77 images. It was actually very satisfying to leaf through the pages once filled. Others must have liked it too as I had two requests for business cards.

Who me? Business cards?? Reeeeally?! Moo Cards here I come! (Thanks for the recommendations, Andrea and Dani!)

In summary, it was a lovely, fun, entertaining, coffee-filled evening. Another huge, HUGE thank you to Lynn.

ETA: I'm re-reading this four days later and just corrected no fewer than 10 typos or other errors. Apologies to all who suffered through the poorly edited version.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Canada Moms Blog Road Trip '09

Thursday afternoon, a few of us Ottawa bloggers had the chance to meet up with Catherine from Her Bad Mother and Katie from motherbumper. Catherine and Katie are driving across Canada (sort of)... WITH THEIR KIDS. The Canada Moms Blog Road Trip '09 started in Moncton, drove to Ottawa, flew to Edmonton today, and will make its way to Vancouver. Best of luck, ladies. Godspeed.

Now on to the photos, starting with a few of my boys.


PhD in Parenting's little girl. Big blue eyes and a dirty face.
So sweet. And seriously, look at those eyes!


This cutie belongs to @solemom. As soon as the road trip kids ripped off their
clothes and threw themselves into the water like caged animals tasting freedom for the first
time
got in the water, you could tell he was like, "THIS IS WHAT I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR."


Her Bad Mother's Emilia. I think this is a very sweet picture of her although I wish I'd
gotten more of her little face. I love the sandy toes best.


motherbumper's little Gigi. I love that this picture could've been taken in any
of the last six decades. (Did any of you read the Bobbsey Twins growing up?
Gigi and Emilia are like Nan and Flossie. One dark and one fair.)


Her Bad Mother's not-so-baby Jasper. This little guy could NOT WAIT to
stretch his pudgy little legs after being pent up in the car, stuck in traffic, for
so many hours. I wouldn't stay still long enough for pictures.


The whole gang. Here's the link to the picture on Flickr with everyone tagged in it.
Sassymonkey was there and graciously offered agreed to hold Andrew so I could
tend to my other two boys. I didn't get any good pictures of Capital Mom's kiddos in
their cute hats, but hopefully I'll have another chance soon.


PhD in Parenting's little/tall man. He's only four but is the same height
as my 6-year-old (who's not short, by the way). This child is soooo polite.


And this, THIS, is lalawawa's (from Crosswind) little girl. She was a total
ham for the camera, but I didn't check my settings before shooting so the
first few were out of focus.
She's beautiful.

Lalawawa was good enough to bring a big cooler full of lovely snacks - strawberries, blueberries, cheese, cookies, juice (there may've even been some wine... shhhh) - and my kids went and knocked most of it into the sand. Nice. We left shortly after.

It was so nice to meet some more local bloggers, and great to put an in-the-flesh face behind the amazing writing that can be found over at Her Bad Mother and motherbumper.

Enjoy the rest of your trip ladies. I'm sure you'll survive.

(HERE's the link to the Flickr set, and HERE's the giant versions.)