TWO COMPLAINTS
#1 - This card was in our hotel room. Notice the part I highlighted?
We threw the towels on the floor for the maid to take. For two days, dirty towels laid on the floor where we left them. Having worked in the hotel industry for six years, I was disappointed in the maid service we received.
#2 - Three times I had to go to the front desk to get a key card that worked. Granted, the first time was my fault, sort of. I didn't know you couldn't put the key card and cell phone next to each other. The phone affects the magnetic strip. The third time the card didn't work, I walked across the parking lot to the front desk shoeless (because I originally walked out of the room without shoes to run down to the conference room to get my camera). They gave me a new key and said if it didn't work to call them from the elevator. Guess what? Had to call them from the elevator. A maintenance guy came with a master card to let me in. Apparently, he didn't believe me the key didn't work because he insisted on trying it for himself. Do you think he brought me another card? No. He offered after he opened the door, but I said I'd get a new one in the morning. Did I mention it was almost midnight? I was tired and irritated by that point. I mean, really? Three times cards didn't work?
DESIGNERS & SHOPS
There were quite a few designers at the retreat. They shared the conference room with us stitchers. This was part of Praiseworthy Stitches booth:
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Other designers and shops included Hands On Design, Summer House Stitche Works, Dixie Darlin/Foxwood Crossings, Down Sunshine Lane (of course!), and a couple others I can't remember.
I had some good conversations with Cathy at Hands On Designs. We talked finishing ideas. I received her Fall ornament in the exchange. She designed the cutest ornament in celebration of the retreat. It came with little turtle and seashell charms.
The Eggstraordinary Egg kit came free with the above purchases. It comes with everything needed to make a needlebook, pincushion, and scissor fob. The chick is an ort container!
Foxwood Crossings had a lot of wonderful designs. I bet I looked at her table displays three different times. (If truth be known, I admired the Praiseworthy Stitches table just as often) I walked away with several Foxwood designs.
They had an entire little tree covered in sled ornaments. So cute! There are nine different designs. I loved the Sled Friends. The little penguin is adorable.
There were a couple of tables set up for stitchers to bring stitching stuff they no longer wanted and other stitchers could help themselves. I brought home a few things from there, too.
GROUP PHOTO
Never be the last one to enter the room as the group photo is to be taken. A lot of fingers pointed at me and naughty "boo" was directed my way, lol.
FLAT SCOOTER
Do you remember Flat Stanley from grade school? My college alumni association has their version of Flat Stanley. His name is Scooter. Alumnists are encouraged to take photos of themselves with Scooter and send them in for the alumnist magazine. This was my first photo op with Scooter.
STITCHY FINISH/GIFTBefore the retreat I had a finish, but couldn't show it. That's because it was a belated birthday gift for my PALS roommate, Sue. I was really happy to have finally met her and Laura. Sue loves owls, so I made her a trifold sewing book:
Designs: Whoo-Hoo Me? and Whoo-Hoo Me Too?
Designer: Kinkavel Krosses
Fabric: 18ct Fiddlers Aida
Floss: DMC
Okay! I'm really finished with my retreat updates this time. Thanks for following along. :) As you can tell, I had a really good time.
20 comments:
Despite the room issues it looks like an awesome time.
Love looking at all the stitchy stuff so thanks for adding a part 4! Love the needlebook you made for Sue - it looks awesome!
The book you made is divine! It looks beautiful! I see you managed to walk away with many stitchy goodies as well to add to your stash!
Wonderful update! I'm sooo hoping to get to go with you guys next year!
Wow more fun :)
Beautiful stash and the needle book is so cute
Enjoy
Hugs x
Ugh! I hate that you had hotel problems...so aggravating. Great stash buying opportunities. That owl needlebook is fabulous :)
The designer tables look awesome. I love the owl needlebook!!
Karin in MA
Sorry about the room issues you girls had. Did they end up giving you anything off your room?
It was a wonderful time indeed. So glad you had fun.
Sweetie, you do a fabulous blog!!! Everything looks fabulous.
The owl book is my most favored treasure!!! It was a wonderful surprise and such a beautiful gift.
Hugs,
Sue your SM
Oh dear, it sounds like you had a faulty door lock...I've never had that problem with a cell phone and card.
I love your stash! The snowman is adorable! It sounds like a wonderful time!
Sally
Sure envy you the opportunity to do this! Looks wonderful!
Thanks for sharing your retreat with us.
Blessings, Donna
Hi,
I've really enjoyed your pictures and stories of the retreat
Thanks for sharing
Ranae
I am sorry that you had key issues and towel issues. They took our dirty towels every day and replaced them. Yes, the key can't be with your cell phone. I found that out 2 years ago by someone else who had done that.
Meari, thanks for sharing about the retreat enjoyed reading your blog.
Lovely stash and it is always lovely to meet with the designers.
Love the sewing book.
Marl
I don't think I've ever not had issues with the key card anywhere I've stayed. Sounds like it was a great trip!
I'm sorry you had such a bad experience with the key card at the retreat.
I love the Owl trifold. what a wonderful gift.
Kay.
Glad you found me, love your post, and sorry you had such a bad time getting your towels picked up. I love the tri-fold Owl gift you made, lovely!!
love snowpals. Terrible service from the hotel, I hate the keycards and always have problems, prefer proper keys but most places don't have them anymore :-( The trifold sewing book is fantastic, congratulations
Meari -
Thoroughly enjoyed reading about your retreat. One day I will have to attend a PALS retreat.
CJ
What a fun retreat this seems to have been. Reaally wish I were in the US just for this kind of opportunities.
Didn't know owls could look so pretty. Lovely finish
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