I am so glad I had a chance to go to the TpT conference in Las Vegas. It was only an one day event, but it was so inspiring to be a part of what was going on!
There were all types and sorts of teachers there...teachers who had started with TpT in the early years to teachers who had just signed up for a premium membership and haven't even decided on a name for their stores.
I was so sad there wasn't enough time to listen to all presenters. However, I was told by a member of Paul's team that all sessions were recorded and would available for viewing shortly. :)
My good friend and partner and I arrived in Las Vegas Wednesday evening before the conference on Thursday. We stayed through Sunday night so we could get the whole Vegas experience. It was totally awesome! I had never been to Las Vegas and let me just say, I was NOT disappointed!
From the time I first stepped off the airplane, I knew I was in Vegas! There were slot machines everywhere, even at the airport.
The conference was at the Palazzo/Venetian Hotel. The hotel was beautiful and gi-normous! I never did see it all...and I tried!
This is just the Palazzo building.
Even the ceilings in the hotel were magnificent.
The rooms were beautiful and large!
When we checked in at the conference Thursday morning, we received a packet of TpT items. :)
I finally got to see Paul! (The founder of TpT.) I was so impressed with him. He came in with blue jeans and a plaid shirt on. He seemed really down to earth and sincere. One of his staff members sat down and ate breakfast with us that morning. She was so nice! We didn't know she worked for Paul at first. We just assumed she was a teacher like us. Again, I was impressed. Paul and his staff seem to be just good people.
This is an awful picture of Paul but,
I only had my cell phone with me.
Here we are, enjoying ourselves...waiting for the conference to kick off! It was a good day!
(I'm the one in the middle.)
After the sessions were over, we all got to wind down and enjoy talking and socializing with other teachers. I really enjoyed getting to meet other people who I had so much in common with! Hey, contrary to popular belief, teachers know how to wind down. :)
After the conference ended, I got to explore Las Vegas for a few days. It was absolutely wonderful! I didn't want to leave!
The water fountains at the Bellagio Hotel!
Why yes, Oprah, we are so excited
to be at the TpT conference!
What happens in Vegas...
Look at that beautiful sky!
New York, New York...Awesome!
I can now mark this one off my bucket list. It was a great conference and mini-vacation. I can't wait until next year! One thing I wish I had done was to have business cards with me though. Lots of teachers did! So, next year, instead of having to write my web address, email address, etc...I will simply hand people my card. I'm excited to find out where the conference will be next year!