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September 10th, 2009

The winner of Lovelyn’s shirt (the one she is selling to raise funds to adopt two children from Uganda) is Leanna!  Thanks to EVERYONE that participated!

Speaking of Lovelyn, she has a new style of shirt for sale in many different colors.  It’s so soft and it’s pretty, too.  (I’m wearing one right now.  I swear!  I am!)

Don’t forget, if you buy one, take a photo of yourself in it and send it to me at foldinglaundry AT gmail DOT com.  That’s an order, man.  So far the response has been huge.  HUGE!  Let’s keep that support rolling in and feel free to continue to tell your readers/facebook friends/twitter followers all about her cause.

Also, I posted over here today…

That is all.  Carry on.

Links of the land

August 30th, 2009

*My t-shirt giveaway for Lovelyn ends TONIGHT, so hurry, HURRY, HUUUURRRRRYYYY and enter.  She has had the most amazing response to the shirts (THANK YOU!) and also had a rummage sale this weekend that ROCKED THE HOUSE.  (I can’t pull that off, can I?)  They are so grateful and so full of love.  Their love is contagious.  I’m sure you feel it when you just simply read her words.  REMEMBER: if you purchased a shirt, send me a photo.  (and aren’t they the BEST SHIRTS EVER?)

*Please forgive ALL OF THE CAPITAL LETTERS.

*My Mom is celebrating her 100th post with a giveaway.  *sniff*  Seems like only yesterday that she starting blogging.  She’s growing up so quickly.  Go there and celebrate with her.

*While in Minneapolis, Stephanie and I had the pleasure to sit down with Heather of the EO and have dinner.  It was HIGH-LAR-EE-US.  We laughed until we cried and I don’t say that often, so I mean it.    I met Heather at Blogher and fell in love with her.  Her only downfall is that she lives in Minneapolis and not next door to me.  But she makes up for it with her cute accent, I’m serious.  It’s cute.  Anyway, she wrote this post that I love.  You should read it and then you should read Heather forever and ever and ever.  AMEN.

*This week is going to be an exciting week here on I Should Be Folding Laundry.  So, check back…you won’t be disappointed.  And if you are, then you are evil and you must be destroyed.

*What movie is that last line from?  Anyone?

*Okay, so maybe it won’t be that exciting.  If you are not so eager to check back, that’s okay.

*It’s will be a little bit exciting.

*Okay.  Forget I said anything.  I would never come back if I were you.

Random Road

August 16th, 2009

So, yes.  I am retiring Ariel and Racecar’s names and starting to use their real names.  I’ve made this decision for many reasons, the main one is that it just didn’t fit them anymore.  Waaaaaay back when I started using those names, it fit, they would introduce themselves to strangers as Ariel and Racecar, but now?  Um…no.

I’ve been kicking around for over a year now, using their real names and at first Brian was all “I don’t think so.“  And I was all “okay.“  And then a few months later I brought it up again to him and he said “I don’t think it matters, just use their real names.“  And he said it sort of like I was dumb and I was like “but, er…what…wait…last time I asked you you said ‘I don’t think so’ and now you are don’t care?“  And he replied with something like “yeah, have you forgotten that I don’t care about these things?”

So, then it was all on me and I waited and waited and then I decided but couldn’t figure out when or how and then yesterday I started writing that post about my beautiful, amazing, smart, loving children and how could I not use their names?

It feels so right.

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The artists formerly known as Ariel and Racecar.

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Anna and Noah.

{I’m considering watermarking my photos that I put on my blog, but I can’t decide if it’s too annoying or not.  Thoughts?}

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In other business, my friend Lovelyn wrote this post and I love it.  Maybe read it, k?

And I wrote a post over here about the kids going back to school THIS WEDNESDAY, maybe read it, k?

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natalie with tommy

This is Natalie.  Natalie is yet another wonderful person who happens to blog and who lives in our area.  That baby she’s holding is actually Erin’s baby, Tommy.  You remember, Tommy, right?  He’s the baby that shot out of his Mom’s vagina while on her stairs?  Anyway, Natalie and Tommy met the other night when we all had dinner at Red Robin.

A few weeks ago, Natalie had a miscarriage.  I cried so hard when I read that news, my heart broke into a million little pieces.  She’s doing really well and has a great attitude and is just so full of love, but man, I think she could still use some encouragement and love if you have some to spare.  I mean, can anyone feel TOO much love?  No way.  (believe me, I KNOW THIS, thanks to you.)

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We have a busy week ahead with school starting and school starting and then school starting.  So, I’ll be around here and there, but I really want to eat up these last few days with these kids of mine before they take this giant leap into going to school ALL DAY LONG, the first time for both of them, leaving their Mom at home to be not just a Mom but a Mom and Beth again.  It’s going to be weird.  But, when they are so excited about it, how can I not be excited with them?

Note to self

July 29th, 2009

Dear Beth,

Just because you go to a conference and you have a camera doesn’t mean you need to always put yourself in the shots because in the end your shots will be ruined because you either talk while someone is taking your photo or you blink or you look like you are going to eat someone.  (seriously, why so eager?)

Love,
Beth

Now that that is out of the way, I wanted to share with you some of my friends that I met at Blogher.  Blogging is a beautiful thing, you create these relationships on-line where you share your life honestly (hopefully), you read about others and their struggles with life, you relate, you share, you create a friendship.

And for me?  People helped me and loved me during the darkest days of my life.  I met so many who have affected me more than they could ever know.  My only wish is that I could have met more of you.  Anytime someone approached me and said “Beth!  I read your blog!”  I would be like “Really?  Because now I want to lick your face and hug you and talk about us forever and ever!  LET’S TAKE A PHOTO, WITH ME IN IT, OF COURSE!”

Fortunately, that hardly happened so there wasn’t much face licking.  But dangit, when it did happen, I loved it so much.

It happened here with Rita.  I licked her face.  We weren’t good photo mates because when I took a good photo, she was talking and vice versa, so I’ll just show both to you.  She’s wonderful and beautiful.

Beth & Rita (megryansmom)

Beth and Rita (megryansmom)

And then I met Zakary.  She was the first person I met.  I know what you are thinking and you’re right, she does look just like Kyra Sedgewick and when we were checking in right next to each other, I did not look at her and internally freakout that “KRYA SEDGEWICK WAS CHECKING IN RIGHT NEXT TO ME!!  WHERE IS KEVIN BACON?!”  Nope, not me.  *cough*

But instead, it was Zak and that made me so happy because I really LOVE her.

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And then I met Amalah and then I passed out and I remember nothing past that moment.

Beth & Amalah (OMG)

Why?  Why Beth?  Why must you be in EVERY.SINGLE.PHOTO?  And apparently I was very thirsty.

Oh look, here’s a shot without me, what do you know?  This is Erin and Alice.  I ADORE Erin and Alice.  Erin, Sarah and Stephanie and I walked one mile to Anthropologie and a mile back.  It was a highlight of  the weekend.

Erin & Alice

And then I met the Justices from MamaLaw.  Justice Fergie and I have been blogging together since we were blogging babies and then she was pregnant when I was pregnant with James and Jake and she had a little boy and we are so connected I could cry thinking about it.  And when we met?  There were tears and it was so unbelievably beautiful and memorable, I will carry that moment with me in my pocket forever.

Justice Fergie & Justice Jonesie

And Justice Jonesie is on the right and is the most beautiful jerk EVER.  (she’s not a jerk, she’s awesome, but she’s so beautiful that she’s a jerk.  Got it?)  They are putting a conference together this fall which I think is incredible and I’m so proud of them.

That’s all I have for now, but there are more…so many more!  (hopefully not so many of me and my VERY SHINY FACE.)  KBYE.

One more note:  I loved Blogher and I think you should go in 2010, despite the swag issues.

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Once again, I want to give HUGE, MASSIVE PROPS to Snapfish for sponsoring part of my trip to Blogher.  I have some really, really cool giveaways coming up from Snapfish.  Be on the lookout!


The swag…

July 28th, 2009

At Blogher, there is a ton of swag.  I completely underestimated the amount that would be offered to attendees, but there was about one hundred times more than I imagined.

Swag was given in multiple venues, some at parties, some brought to your room, in the Expo room where the sponsors had booths set up and then again once you registered.

I saw greed.  So much greed that it made me sick to my stomach.  I understand that getting free stuff is awesome because it is, I mean, the first party I attended I walked out with a free pair of Crocs and a Kodak HD pocket video camera, in pink, no less.  Among many, many other goodies.

But I walked out happily and grateful with these items, I didn’t yell at party planners, scream, stomp my feet or push anyone to obtain these items.

The first party was the BlogLuxe party where they announced the winners of the Social Luxe awards.  It was an awesome party.  Free food, drinks, manicures, pedicures, great music, it was a fun, vibrant, hip party.

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I worked with one of the organizers because she hired me to photograph the event for two hours, I saw first hand how hard each of the organizers worked to make the event the success that it was.  I know for a fact they worked for months planning this event with Swiffer.

But a small dark cloud hung over the atmosphere because some attendees, attendees who were attending this party for free, were stealing extra swag bags.  Women were in the lobby yelling at the young girls who were working the booth because there was no more swag available.  Honestly, it was horrifying, it was embarrassing.

Unfortunately, this behavior continued through much of the conference.

We are not entitled to free stuff, companies have faith in US as writers to accept their products and be smart with what is GIFTED TO US.

It is my opinion, that the only swag that should have been guaranteed is the swag that was offered by Blogher when you registered and I only I feel this way because registration cost an attendee $300.  Unfortunately, one of my friends arrived a few hours late because her son wasn’t feeling well and she walked away without her bag of swag from Blogher.  Probably because someone grabbed one too many or someone who didn’t register took one.

We bloggers are a representation of each other, many of us work hard to gain integrity and trust when working with corporations, we want to maintain professionalism when dealing with large companies such as Tide, Swiffer, PepsiCo, etc.

And when it comes to the smaller companies, I think it’s important that bloggers can make them feel certain that their smaller PR/marketing budget will be put to good use when working with the strong presence of women bloggers.

I understand that when we register for this conference we are under the assumption that swag will be given to us and that is why many of individuals opt to attend.  But maybe instead of running through the conference trying to GRAB AS MUCH AS WE CAN CARRY, we just accept was is available and just be grateful.

And I’m not pointing fingers at anyone in particular, I’m just wishing some people behaved differently.  It scares that if mothers are behaving this way, what are we teaching our children?

I’m frustrated that so much greed existed.  I’m sad for the party planners because some attendees walked into the parties and walked out thirty seconds later with their swag bags in hand.

It’s not about the swag and I’m frustrated that right now, the Blogher buzz is about the swag. (I realize that by me writing this post, I am just adding to this problem, I’m torn on publishing, I honestly am.)

I know that the majority of the attendees were kind, honest, patient people who really just wanted to meet their online community and take what they could from the sessions.

I met so many amazing people, both bloggers and individuals from PR firms and I swear to you, that TRUMPS any swag I may have received.

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