Now let me give you a little background about Glen's job. Glen works for a cool company that supports dentists in a unique and innovative way and this event was technically considered a retreat. The word "retreat" sounds it should have been nice and relaxing, and it was for the dentists, and for me and for the other employees' spouses, but it definitely was anything but retreat-like for Glen and his colleagues who worked their tails off to make this event happen, which is why I am referring to it as a work conference for him.
There were fun events scheduled, but mostly it was a time for the dentists to interact with each other and for Glen's team to meet, coordinate, and problem solve together. We met A LOT of new people (especially me) over the few days of the conference and I am about tapped out on small talk for the next year, but poor Glen had to be ON ON all weekend and it was especially exhausting for him.
While Glen was in meetings, I hiked to Scout Cave in Snow Canyon with Katie, who is the wife of Glen's boss. We knew them back in VA, so it was fun to catch up.
The weather wasn't too bad yet and the scenery was pretty grand!
We spent a lot of time small talking around the pool....
We had a cookie decorating class, which I very much enjoyed...
I thought I was quite hilarious when I washed my hair the next day and realized that I matched my cookie.
And I was quite excited to bring that cookie with me to Alabama to share with Lucie, who appreciated my artistic attempts by immediately gobbling it up! Haha!
On Saturday, we had the opportunity to ride e-bikes through Snow Canyon. I'd never ridden an e-bike before and I enjoyed it way more than I thought I would.
Even though I'd hiked in Snow Canyon just a day or two before, I'd forgotten how incredibly beautiful it is in the depths of the canyon, which we did not get to on our hike.
The conference technically ended around 8:30pm on Saturday, which meant that most people stayed overnight and went home on Sunday morning. But we had a YSA ward to attend and a plane to catch...so we headed home that night. WE got home a little before 1:00am, where I then packed for Alabama (including dirty clothes I didn't have time to wash), and eventually crashed into bed. We were off to church meetings at 8:20am, then left straight for SLC from Provo after church. We made a quick pit-stop at a hotel in SLC to visit our long-lost friend, Terri, we hadn't seen in 25ish years, who was in town with her husband for a business trip. Sadly, her husband was in meetings and couldn't meet with us, but it was fun to catch up after all these years. They had been our neighbors in Baltimore and have kids the same ages as Spencer and Cami, which meant we had a lot of play dates back in the day!
After arriving to the airport, my flight was delayed, which meant I had yet another long night in front of me, though not as long as Glen's proved to be the very next night. His flight to Alabama ended up getting totally canceled after arriving to the airport and rather than missing another day of work for the rescheduled flight the next day, he opted to take a red-eye to Atlanta, where he rented a car, then drove here to Birmingham (about a 2 hour drive), and arrived here early on Tuesday morning. But it was worth it for this...
Lucie is OBSESSED with Glen!
Glen is trying to keep working while he's here, but he's eating up this time with them...
As am I.
And now you know not to judge how completely and totally exhausted we look...because we were...and it was worth it a million times over to be here with them!
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PS Don't worry, there will be at least one whole blogpost dedicated to our time here in Alabama, so consider this just a little teaser. 😁**************************