For me, this week’s topic is a bit of a trick question. The first three things I intend to do at the first conference I attend (which I hope will be Bouchercon in New Orleans) are
- Unpack.
- Lie down for a few minutes.
- Go downstairs and get my badge and schedule before cruising the site to acquaint myself with everything’s location.
Basically, the same things I always do.
I say that because if I don’t feel it’s safe to go to a conference relatively unencumbered, I’m not going. My pre-conditions include:
- A vaccination.
- Dr. Fauci’s guidance for such events. Whatever he tells me will make it safe to go, I’ll do. If I feel observing those guidelines will too severely detract from my conference experience, I’ll stay home.
Not that I’m insisting things to be as they were. If I should wear a mask, I’ll wear one. If I’m not comfortable with dining arrangements at a restaurant, I’ll order carry-out and eat in the room. I’m not much of a drinker, so I can live with wearing a mask and not drinking at the bar; I can leave if I feel too many people aren’t with the program.
Whatever the standards are, and as much as I want to go, I’ll make the decision knowing I am an overweight 65-year-old man with sugar concerns. Bouchercon is the highlight of my year, both as a writer and socially. It ain’t worth dying for.
7 comments:
a) great post, Dana! Good to see you at 7 Crim!
b) I hope that things are such that we can all attend conferences soon... B'Con and LCC are the highlights of my social year.
We had planned to do LCC this year because Albuquerque is drivable for us. Them pushing it back a year was much appreciated, as we would not have come in April of this year.
Hi Dana - your precautions sound good to me too!
I'm with you Dana. Nice to hear your voice on 7CriminalMinds.
It's a treat to have been asked to contribute.
Dana, It's a highlight of my year too, but it's not worth losing you over. I'm so sorry to hear about your mother. Thanks for the straight talk and for putting a mention of Big Tony (as we call him in this house) into the day.
Good post, Dana. Welcome!
Jim
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