JPMA was great! All my goals were achieved. It was no easy job, I can assure you, but it really did go smoothly.
I got upgraded by Enterprise so I wound up in a PT Cruiser car rental. They sent me off with windows rolled down and I was on the highway before I realized I didn't have a clue how to close them! I eventually found the adjustments in an unexpected place. We came by a DVD player recently so my daughter was set up in the back seat watching videos. Poor kid. I didn't really know how to use the thing so I got it hooked up and going and thought how annoying the movie sounded, just repeating the same thing over and over and over. After 20 minutes, she started to fuss and I thought all was lost until I finally understood that she was now bored of watching the menu scene and would actually like some movie, please!
My older daughter meanwhile was off with my husband who showed her the time of her life so as to help distract her from her first night away from mama ever! They had dinner out on Lincoln Road in South Beach and saw a movie, getting home some time after midnight, I think.
Driving there, I only had one crisis. I had printed out my directions but of course it's been so long since I drove alone at night, it didn't occur to me that I wouldn't be able to read them. I was supposed to take an exit that had 4 numbered routes. I kept chanting it over and over like a little prayer. I came to an exit that seemed early that had 2 of the 4 routes and totally panicked. In the end, I exited, found out where I was, wrote the directions into my PDA, which, duh, lights up at night, and was able to get there without further incident. The hotel was not one of the approved ones for conference attendees, but it was just down the street and about a third of the price. It came with free breakfast and the rooms were nice. All for about $69/night. Not bad!
The first day there, I got the brainy idea that I'd be one of those posh but simply classic mamas you see running around with smoothed back hair in a low, elegant pony tail. I spent a long time straightening my hair with the hotel's blow dryer, something I haven't done in probably 8 years. I heaped pounds of product and really tried to be patient. In the end, what did I have? Frizz. Ugh. So I went as myself. Well, sort of an old and new version of me. Most of my work wardrobe was so old that the waists were up to my armpits. And of the few items I had with a low waist, only one or 2 fit my new post-kids waist.
I have to say, the ability to go to a show like this with a child and have no one bat an eyelash is really something. I had my fears going in but they were totally without warrent. I did have to get a registration for my little and that process was rather random as I was directed to a few differnt places rather vaguely, but in the end, I got it done. Once inside, everyone was very friendly to her. And those that weren't, well, what the heck were they doing there? Honestly! But seriously, I came away with some relationships I wouldn't have predicted. She was bascially on the SoBeBabies staff. If she was excited about a product and wanted to stay around the display, and if they were friendly to her, well, we talked! There were vendors that were ridiculous. They said that the screws were not tightened so it was unsafe for her to be on the furniture or in the strollers or whatever. Honestly! What were they thinking? I guess they didn't want their stuff dirtied but I was trying my best to keep her clean. That was actually tricky; everyone kept giving her cookies, chocolate and candy when I wasn't looking. I had to let that one go! Anyway, it was really only a small handful of vendors that we had to avoid. The rest were beyond friendly and the whole thing was a blast. Oh - well, there were a few mysterious vendors. Instead of their booths being open, they had built walls up and there were guards posted at exits. I kid you not. And some had formidable desks at the entrance and no clue what was inside. The gatekeepers were formal and stiff, asking what I wanted and basically putting me off. That must have been the point. I only ventured into one and found mostly cribs and nothing that looked particularly Top Secret.
One vendor I am working with is P'kolino. I am so excited to start carrying this line. Luckily, they are down the street from me. I wanted to take my older daughter in to see how the furniture fit a larger child. Here are some pictures from that trip. You can see how the furniture works with a 3 and an 8 year old and get an idea what I'll be carrying in SoBeBabies shortly! Here are some pictures of the furniture to give you an eye treat!
While I was there, I made some orders with vendors I already had relationships with including 2 Red Hens and DadGear Diaper Bags. I went ahead and signed up with Zolowear and Diaper Dude Diaper Bags. I said hi to HotSlings but still haven't ordered from them (but I will!) and enjoyed meeting Vesta of EllaRoo and Angela of Ergo Baby Carriers. When I had had a bit much and was feeling drained, I went over to one of the baby carrier vendors just to relax and recharge a bit.
It was so totally ironic that my little would not get into a baby carrier for anything. She was mostly into running somewhat randomly and I chased her with a stroller full of stuff.
My stroller was dragging me down, so hard to push, and I was really thrilled to be able to borrow an EasyWalker stroller for half a day. My daughter and I both adored it! I ordered my personal one right then and there and have been doing a lot more walking. It is so much better than my old jog stroller, which didn't recline and didn't let the front wheel swivel. I even use it for naps around the house when my little falls asleep on me. I pop her in there and she's not off lonely down the hall. I am totally loving this stroller. And speaking of strollers, my advisor, ahem, I mean my daughter was beyond taken with the Strolli, so we wound up getting ourselves one of those too. When the box came, she started ripping it open herself! Too funny! She adores this thing! Anything that makes going for a walk easier is great by me!
So that is the update on all the exciting things that are in the works at SoBeBabies. As you can see, I have been and will continue to be super busy. I wonder if I need to start paying my little as staff. Hmmm. She's such a great advisor!
Tuesday, June 05, 2007
JPMA again
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hotslings easy walker,
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This furniture is awesome. I always look so wistfully at cool kids' setups like this -- my kids room is made up of dump find and hand-me-downs, lol! Gorgeous. I love the little chairs.
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