Meanwhile, I self-consciously donned my name tag, left the coffee in the car (regulations), and slipped into a row of other un-relaxed mothers ready to take notes. The very first presenter spoke my language with a garden analogy. He told us that we need to be careful not to get over-zealous in our weeding and thereby wound our little "plant-children." I was convicted. Then I got completely hooked when I peeked in the vendor hall and saw floor-to-ceiling bookcases with cloth-bound used books. New and old books were on every wall waiting to be felt and smelled and hugged. I was tempted to just disappear in there for the weekend. Instead, I got out my map and plotted my workshops. I really enjoyed being taught for a change, and the cherry on top was meeting new people. Plus, my friend and I shared lunch, two days in a row.
Here are the bookstore people that inspired me with their display: Gary and Jan Bloom
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