Seven of My Favorite Things About Edel

I haven’t yet written anything about last weekend at Edel. There is just so much to say, and yet many other ladies have already described the weekend with posts that are beautiful and funny and spot on (you can find them all linked in one place here). I have been working on a different post, but for today, I’m just going to give you seven of my favorite things about the Edel weekend. I’m linking up with Kelly’s 7 Quick Takes too. Here goes.

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I got to spend time with my sister, my Super Friend.

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We had lots of time to talk about silly stuff and serious stuff and it was so good for my soul. Our hotel rooms were right next to each other, so she was able to put her sweet baby (The Godson) to bed or down for a nap and we could sit in my room and talk. We stayed up late on Friday night sharing stories and talking about faith. There were so many good conversations that I will never forget.

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The food! All weekend, the food was wonderful. Friday night I made dinner reservations at Hall’s Chophouse. Super Friend and I both ordered the bison steak with truffle butter and wild mushroom risotto. And some sort of chocolate pate dessert. It was ridiculous.

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And then there was Saturday morning, which also involved excellent food, but there was so much more as well. I loved everything about Saturday morning. I even managed to get most of a shower before the hotel’s water problems caused my water pressure to dwindle to almost nothing. At the end I had to rinse the conditioner out of my hair under a trickle from the tub spout, but I wasn’t going to complain, since many of the ladies in the hotel couldn’t get a shower at all.

Super Friend and I walked across the street to the awesome little farmer’s market. Then we got directions (sort of) from one of the vendors there to the Pauline Sisters’ bookstore. We had the address so we knew it was on the same street as the farmer’s market, but weren’t sure which direction to walk. He said, “Oh, I’ve been there before! It’s on this street. . . Hmm, I don’t remember which way it is from here. I know it’s on a corner (it wasn’t).” I chatted with him for a few more minutes about how lovely the nuns’ store was while Super Friend looked it up on her phone GPS. He had no idea where the store was, but he was quite friendly. He even said, “Are you on the team?” which we assumed meant he was asking us if we are Catholic. He said he was too.

We headed off in the direction of the store which was about a mile away. It was early enough that it wasn’t too horribly hot, and the walk was the perfect way to start the day. The only bad thing about it was that I forgot to bring my Fitbit, so I wasn’t getting credit for all the steps I was getting in (I’m kind of a Fitbit addict).

We knew we were probably too early for the nuns’ store to be open, so we were looking for a place to stop and get breakfast along the way. I glimpsed a sign down a side street that said “Crepes.”  Super Friend was all about crepes, but I wasn’t very sure, because the only time I have actually liked eating crepes was when my husband made them and we ate them like breakfast burritos. But was willing to give them a try and I’m so, so glad we did.

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The crepes were phenomenal, and we met some really lovely ladies who were vendors at the conference and came and sat with us. Jenny from Holy Heroes and the lovely sisters Mary, Nancy, and Sue from On This Day Designs (I love their jewelry!).

We finally made it to the bookstore, bought a few things for our kids, and made the (now quite hot) walk back to our hotel. It was a memorable morning.

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Another thing about Saturday morning that deserves its own number is that I got to sleep in, and I didn’t have to get up to the rush of breakfast and small people’s needs. I get up at 5:30 most mornings so that I can have some quiet time to enjoy coffee and pray, or read, or just be still before my kids get up and start wanting things from me. I realized almost two years ago that this is just something I need to do for myself and for my kids so our days start out on a better note.

BUT, though I actually enjoy getting up early, sometimes I really long to be able to sleep in and to STILL be able to wake at a leisurely pace and not have to start making breakfast and doing other things right away. I was looking forward to the opportunity to do this at Edel on Saturday morning, and hoping that it would work out (and that I wouldn’t wake up at 5:30 out of habit or something).

I slept until 7:30! And I still was able to lounge around for a bit, pray, make coffee, and tool around on my computer for a while (checking all the #Edel15 posts on FB and Instagram, of course). It was heavenly.

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Spending time with The Godson was so special. Usually when I’m with him, there are at least seven other kids running around and we don’t get to spend a lot of one on one time. I got lots of snuggles over the weekend, and even got to spend time with just him while Super Friend went to Eucharistic Adoration. He is such a happy baby, and was an absolute angel all during the trip.

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The people!! I got to meet so many lovely ladies over the weekend. I actually did a pretty good job of making small talk with new people, which is really hard for me. After the fact I started to worry that in my nervousness I had blabbed on and on too much about myself, but I’ve decided to not be anxious about that and to just appreciate the women I was able to get to know.

I loved being able to meet one of Super Friend’s old friends (whom she reconnected with on the plane!), and the friend that she came with, and another lovely new friend from New York. I enjoyed meeting all the new people I got to speak to, but there were a few ladies I had been determined to meet before I went because of sort of knowing them from their blogs, and I managed to meet almost all of them, and then some. It always feels hard for me to go up to a woman I recognize from the Catholic blogging community and introduce myself cold. But I did it. Sometimes really awkwardly, but baby steps, right?

I met Mary from Passionate Perseverance and Cate from Dainty Cate and Micaela from California to Korea and Jenna from Blessed is She and Erika from Pray Species, who has been a reader and friend for a while and I finally got to talk to her in person. There were just so many great people.

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Finally, the Saturday night party. It was even better than last year. We karaoked, we danced, we imbibed.

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My very favorite thing about the whole night was that Super Friend got out on the dance floor with me. The dance floor is not really her favorite place, but she overcame her resistance and we danced and it was so. much. fun.

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So there you have it. I have another Edel post in the works. I’ll get it done soon. Check out other Quick Takes posts at This Ain’t the Lyceum.

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10 thoughts on “Seven of My Favorite Things About Edel

  1. I feel you on the Fitbit thing! Mine died Thursday night because I forgot to recharge it before I left Houston. All those weekend steps – gone! 🙁 It was great meeting you on the elevator. Sorry we didn’t get more of a chance to chat. Edel17??

    • AAhhhh! So frustrating. I especially hate to lose my steps, because my husband and I like to have a little competition going for who has the most.

      And yes, DEFINITELY Edel 17 🙂

    • I had really wanted to get a chance to meet you, Kathryn. I used your blog post about Charleston to start my search into restaurants for dinner Friday night.

  2. Amy, I’ve been following your blog for a few months, so I was really hoping I’d get to meet you at Edel. I’m so bummed our paths didn’t cross! I suppose I’ll settle for blog post and combox chat until the next Edel (already saving and praying I can go!). I had a similar weekend to you in the sense that I spent most of the time with a good girlfriend I hadn’t seen in awhile who brought her new baby. How wonderful to get to reconnect and make new friends! How adorable is that man’s question, “Are you on the team?” That’s. Just. Awesome. Hope your transition back to the real world has been relatively smooth!

    • Catherine, I’m bummed we didn’t meet, too! Hopefully we can connect at Edel ’17 (I’m sad that we have to wait two years for another one!). My transition back to regular life was quite smooth, because my husband had taken our girls to Iowa for the weekend, and they didn’t get home until about 4 hours after I did, so I took a nap and then just threw frozen pizza in the over for dinner! Thanks for the comment. I am really loving all the continued connections after the weekend. 🙂

  3. Hi Amy!
    It was so nice to sit beside you and meet and chat with you at Saturday’s dinner! That is awesome you were able to spend so much time with your sister and Godson over the weekend! I am disappointed I never made it to Pauline Books store, but it is on my “To Do” list when our family travels to Charleston again in Nov. for my kids’ soccer tournament! 🙂 I loved reading what you liked most about your Edel weekend and you made my mouth water with all you food descriptions and photo! 🙂 God bless! And I’m so glad Kelly set up the linky so we can all read each other’s Edel posts and stay “connected”. 🙂

    • I’m glad we got to sit at your table Tracy. It was fun to get to know you, and it sounds like you had an eventful weekend too! I hope you have fun when you go back in November!

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