Back to Normal




Well, ILC is finally over (it actually ended last Saturday) and with the conclusion of ILC, it seems life is finally getting back to normal. I took yesterday and today off, so my house is clean and my laundry is caught up. The chaos of meeting planning has died down for now, and in a few days I should stop dreaming about this meeting that has been over for nearly a week.


The best news of all is that Chris is home for good and will begin working with his uncle's company again on Monday. Although he's only been working out of town for about eight weeks, it seems more like eight months. He said he doesn't care if he ever sees the inside of a restaurant again; he is quite tired of eating out.


ILC was quite the success overall. Our speakers were a hit, and every session went off without a hitch. There are always unexpected surprises every year, and this one included a last-minute visit by Senator John McCain during one general session. I'll spare you the details of how all that came about, but two days after he announced his bid for the presidency on David Letterman he was on our stage. He spoke for about ten minutes and did talk a bit about politics and the war in Iraq but not too much. None of our attendees had any idea he would be there, and given his celebrity I think most attendees - Republicans and Democrats - were plesantly surprised.


The final awards event finally ended at 11:08 p.m. on Saturday night (that particular event was supposed to end at 9:30). My guess was 10:58 p.m., so I wasn't far off.


The photo above is a pic of my boss, Teresa, and I testing out the mini bobsled run that our founders rode onto the stage on during the opening ceremonies Thursday morning. It was actually quite fun!

1 comments:

jessica said...

Nice picture! It brought to mind the Six Flags picture I have of us on the Texas Giant, only you look a little more terrified on the roller coaster.