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I had already done the "what did I forget" inventory and noted a couple of key things (cash and business cards... I could live without them), but I didn't realize I'd forgotten deodorant until I went to get dressed. What an imperfect thing to forget given the fact that I was presenting in the afternoon. I'd definitely need some.
At the front desk, I asked the woman where the nearest store was where I could buy some deodorant.
"I got you, honey," she said, handing me a small container of Degree.
"I got you, honey," she said, handing me a small container of Degree.
Crisis averted.
Then, I headed across the street to the convention center. The stream of people were a 50/50 split of men and women, and everyone was in business casual- first clue that I wasn't in the right place. And then the banners were touting a pharmaceutical company. Clue #2.
I looked around for someone who worked there. Worker #1 didn't seem to speak English. Worker #2 had no idea where the Plain Talk teacher conference was.
Thank goodness for that hotel lady and Degree.
I called Dan, the only person I knew at this conference.
"Where is this?" I asked.
He laughed and explained where I had to go. It turns out that the New Orleans Convention Center is really big, and it hosts several conferences at a time. Noted.
The rest of the day went without Degree-testing moments, and I was happy to toast the day with Patty McGee who arrived around five after a much more harrowing travel experience than I'd had.


Be encouraged! You are managing a challenging experience well. Keep telling your stories. Your honesty and humour are relatable and endearing.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad it worked out!! Rockstar <3
ReplyDeleteCheers to no more "Degree-testing moments!" (love that phrase) I'm glad the hotel provided deodorant if needed. I know I would have needed it!
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