What sucked:
1. Biggest complaint – there needs to be a way to search sessions via the people who are speaking in them. I don’t know if I’m alone in this, but I care way more about hearing people speak than what they’re speaking on. I mean, if Stephanie Klein and Heather Armstrong decided to host a session on dog poop, I’d be in the front row.
2. The online schedule is way hard to read. It took me ages to find things, and figure out where I was going. It’s a little overwhelming, but I think that’s just me.
3. I got sick, and so did a lot of people. We’re calling it the South by Plague. Next year I’m popping herbs and shit a week before and all during, so I don’t have to go crawling into bed at eight o’clock and miss all the after-hours fun.
4. The badge design is whack, as the kids say. For such a huge convention, the badges should have been better designed. Swiss Miss has the same complaint.
What rocked:
My friends! I love them. It was such a great birthday.
We launched Blattcave podcasting. Check out Blattcave.com!
The guys from AcrAttack were performing with their singing Tesla coils. It was pretty much the most amazing thing I’ve ever seen in my life. Science + rock!
I got to meet Will Brierly. He was Rob’s roommate in college, and made a lot of music in their dorm. When I first met Rob, he put it all on my iPod, and so Will Brierly and the Rollerhosters became my soundtrack of falling in love with Rob. Meeting him was so big for me.
The handful of people who came up to me and said, “Amber?! Hi! I read your blog!” and introduced themselves (hi guys!) I’d say something sassy here like, “That’s right, you better RECOGNIZE!”, but really, I am so humbled by this.
Maggie Mason, just standing there. (!!!) I was too shy to say hello; she was talking to someone and I didn’t want to interrupt. Three possible opening lines I thought of as I walked away: “OMG I READ YOUR BOOK AND IT WAS SUPER INSPIRING AND I THINK YOU ARE SO COOL HI I’M AMBER!”, “Momversation! Woooo!” with fist pumps, and “It is MIGHTY GOOD to see you!” I don’t think any of those would have been appropriate.
Free beer. Everywhere. Every day. Thrown at me. I eventually had to say enough is enough. Free food, too.
Annie telling me she was really glad I named my blog The Amber Show. I’ve never been super comfy with my name, and she managed to convince me it’s a good thing. Love her!
Chatting with Elisa, one of the founders of BlogHer.
Getting interviewed by RocketBoom (mostly because it made Rob jealous), getting interviewed by The Motherhood, getting interviewed by my buddy Derek, for 100Interviews and getting interviewed by someone else that I can’t remember. I must look interview-worthy.
The UR Blog Sux and Print is Dead panel. It’ll be available to hear on podcast, and I recommend that you do. If you listen, I’m the first one to ask an audience question to the panel.
Jeff Dowd bumped into me, and then laughed when I bounced off of his belly.
Meeting Sukhjit! Finally! We had a conversation where we kind of geeked out of the amazement of this being our life; the internet bringing us all together. She’s pretty rad.
The weather. It was cold for a while, and then it was wonderful. Flip-flops FTW!
Tracy went headfirst into my boobs for a snuggle. I’m pretty sure this is what got me sick, as she was miserably ill for most of the trip. If this is the case, it was so fucking worth it.
Geek Mommy yelled at Rob for not telling her he had “an awesome wife”.
Hotel sex, complete with jokes about things being “bigger in Texas”.








A! I could not agree with you more on how poor the information design was at SXSW! Very hard to discover who was hosting what session with the exception of the larger keynotes.
As always…so great to see you! Looking forward to the next time we all get together and GEEK OUT!
Get better soon. I am also fighting off a lesser version of the SXSWplauge. I did stock up on herbs and shit before hand, so I think that is helping me to a quick recovery.
Jake
21 Mar 09 at 4:10 pm
those boob snuggles are the quickest ways of transferring sickness. but it was worth it on my end too
tapps
23 Mar 09 at 9:03 pm
Great to see you again Amber and interview you and Rob for http://www.100-Interviews.com. I bit off a little more than I could chew with this project and it took away some of my friend time but still glad I did it. I loved the “married couple” interview because you two are both living this every day and I think it will give people great perspective. You keep rocking and getting better and never ever stop the boob snuggles!
Derek Overbey
24 Mar 09 at 11:08 am
Alright, I’m not sure why it has taken me so long to leave a comment here! I loved this post, because I felt the same way as you did about so many things at SXSW, but also since I work in video… I can’t write worth beans and making a video that says all this… well… that’s a made for tv series.
Amber it was awesome to meet you. I didn’t get enough time with you but I’m happy I got some IRL time. I’m coming to NY soon and I insist on getting on yours and Rob’s calender.
Big hugs to you! –sukhjit
sukhjit
14 Apr 09 at 8:23 pm