You know what? Nine workouts in three days is a lot, especially for someone MY age! :P
I didn't actually DO every little bit of every workshop I attended, but I'd say I did anywhere from 30-90 minutes of exercise in every single workshop I took. I snuck off to the edge of the floor to jot down a few notes from time to time, and I stood with a puzzled look on my face, staring at the feet of the REALLY nimble steppers around me when I got lost during the highly choreographed step workshops I attended. *sigh* I am SO not coordinated.
I travelled business class on the train for the first time EVER, and I loved it.
They fed us decent meals, offered us coffee and wine (many times!)... and they came around with gourmet chocolates at the end of the meal. Wow! Too bad I can't afford to travel business class on a regular basis. That 60% off post-strike sale that VIA held won't happen again, so I'm going to have to wait until someone offers to pay my travel expenses before I can experience VIA1 again.
While I was in Toronto, I stayed at the hotel right in the Rogers Centre (you know, the structure formerly known as SkyDome, home of the Toronto Blue Jays ball club). It's just around the corner from the convention centre where the conference was held... so it was super-easy to find, even for a directionally challenged gal like me. It made me giggle when my friend, Sharon, asked me on day one, "Are you sure you can find your way back to the hotel yourself?" Ummmm... I just have to find the CN Tower and I'm right there, right?
So tonight, I am doing laundry, listening to a new CD from yes! music and thinking about what I need to do to get ready for my next trip to Toronto on Tuesday with Jamesie. :)
Well you did better than me, I couldn't even do 1 workout. LOL.
Posted by: Jennifer | August 24, 2009 at 08:02 AM
sounds like an amazing 3 days although tiring :)
Posted by: Katie Squires | August 24, 2009 at 08:44 AM
sounds like you had a great time, love your pic of the CN tower :)
Posted by: AnnCosten | August 24, 2009 at 09:02 AM
Sounds like a fun trip, even if it was tiring! I bet you learned a lot.
Posted by: Michelle Sturgeon | August 25, 2009 at 10:25 PM