And it wasn't all terrible. JordanCon itself was fabulous, fantastic and fun! I'm such an introvert that it's hard for me talk to people I don't know, even if they've been friends with my husband for years. I don't make friends easily, especially in crowded situations.
I've been to the con before, but not more than a day each time. This time I volunteered with the Charity event (to support the Mayo Clinic's Amyloidosis Research Fund - the rare blood disease James Rigney Jr., a.k.a Robert Jordan, died from). I even arranged to get a personal canvas print donated to the event from Jasmine Beckett-Griffith prior to the con (she's so sweet). My husband is the assistant director for charity events and I helped him with setup on Friday and throughout the silent auction on Saturday and it was great fun and really rewarding. I got to meet and assist so many attendees, vendors and staffers.... I'm actually looking forward to helping Jeff more throughout the year and at next year's con! Besides, it's the 10th Anniversary of JordanCon (as well as the 20th anniversary of DragonMount), so it should be a wonderful event.