The atmosphere in the room was absolutely giddy. And I lost count of the number of moms who laughed as they insisted, "I'm telling them that I'm doing this for my kids."
Which is exactly why I did it. I swear.
I have to say that I am struck by this photo. Can you tell how happy I was right at that moment? Seriously, meeting Grover turned me into a giggling groupie.
I need to tell you all about two other amazing folks I met when I was in San Francisco. And neither had anything to do with blogging or the conference.
I arrived in SF on Wednesday evening. I didn't have my first meeting (an orientation for BlogHer speakers) until 3pm on Thursday, so I spent the earlier part of that day playing tourist.
On my walk back from North Beach to the hotel, my eye was caught by a store with some funky looking clothes and purses in the window. I am really not much of a shopper but there was something about this place that just spoke to me. Inside, I met Megan the designer, who was working away at her table as I browsed.
I tried on a gorgeous jacket (which looked great on me. The online photo doesn't do it justice. And the in store price was cheaper, too) and decided to justify it as a birthday present to myself (August 4th is not that far away...).
Martha and I chatted away as I browsed. Now, I have no idea how this came up but at some point she mentioned menopause. I told her that I had gone through menopause at 38, due to chemotherapy (not the kind of thing I generally tell a complete stranger).
Then Martha told me that she has had Stage 4 thyroid cancer that she has been living and working with for many years (I not absolutely certain about the thyroid or the number of years. I was just so stunned by this revelation).
I told her that I am Stage 4, too.
We hugged. And we looked at each other, a little in awe.
You wouldn't guess that either of us had cancer. We both look pretty damn healthy. Better than healthy.
I floated out of the store, so buoyed was I from this encounter.
And I will always think of Martha, hope and inspiration when I wear my beautiful jacket.
I'll tell you about another amazing encounter tomorrow.
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