My 50th birthday didn’t get to happen. I’m sure you can figure out in which year I turned 50. Yes, it was 2020. It wasn’t just my 50th birthday, my husband also turned 50. His birthday was five days before the world came to a halt. Not only did we miss celebrating our milestone birthdays,Continue reading “A Birthday Sequel”
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It’s a Balancing Act
How do people do it? Work in the Hospitality and Tourism Industry and still find time to be with their families? Our organization plans a 3-day conference with a tradeshow for 2000+ people just 2-1/2 weeks after Christmas. Can we talk about some of the busiest hours of the event planning timeline and one ofContinue reading “It’s a Balancing Act”
Keep It Simple…..Silly
Recently our organization was exhibiting at a tradeshow. No surprise, we have done this before, however, as we rolled in to set up, I was keenly aware of one difference between us and other groups around us. It reminded me of a lesson I learned years ago that I was surprised hadn’t been imparted toContinue reading “Keep It Simple…..Silly”
Tidbits for the Un-seasoned Traveler, Part II
After writing Tidbits for the Un-seasoned Traveler (Part I)…and at the time, I didn’t know there would be more than one, I happened to be traveling again, and was provided with inspiration for a sequel. People-watching makes for some great content. This is what dawned on me as I sat in the hotel lobby attemptingContinue reading “Tidbits for the Un-seasoned Traveler, Part II”
Tidbits for the Un-seasoned Traveler
As “the disease that shall not be named” continues to pass through our memory, more and more people who have never, or have rarely ever traveled, are flying around the country. Visiting grandparents, going to the beach with their families, saying “the heck with it all” and skinny dipping under the pale moonlight. That’s great.Continue reading “Tidbits for the Un-seasoned Traveler”