Convention and My Birthday
On July 8th, I went with a group from my church to North Carolina for Mennonite Convention.
While I was there I had a lot of fun exploring the expansive hotel/convention center with my friends. I rode the elevators and escalators everywhere, got lots of free stuff, and watched Bluey for the first time.
Plus there were seminars to go, and karaoke parties, and hymn-sings in the Imperial Ballroom. (Yes, it was called the Imperial Ballroom. There were actually multiple Imperial Ballrooms, plus Victoria Ballrooms A B and C, and Guilford Ballrooms A through F. Or something. As one of the speakers at MennoCon said, "Don't quote me.") There were so many things to do inside the convention center that I actually didn't go outside at all for almost three days.
And another thing: While I was in North Carolina, I had a birthday! One of the younger kids in my church youth group got the entire lunch room to sing to me, which totally caught me off guard. You’d think I would be mortified, but I just sat there and cried all over my taco salad.
Some of the youth sponsors surprised me with cupcakes and candles after supper, and that was really great of them. Those people are the absolute best EVER!!!
One other highlight was that on my birthday a random teenage guy gave me a foam hammer he’d gotten from the Mennonite Disaster Service table. He didn’t know it was my birthday, but that was still fun.
That random teenage guy wanted you to notice him, sweetie. It sounds like you did!
ReplyDeleteHaha! The next day he and his friend said "hello" and "good morning, madam" to me.
ReplyDeleteIt was like nine PM. ^_^
Oh and he is funny, too!
Deletegrrr...he wasn't that cute
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