Not only was it just overwhelming as a whole to be there, the amount of people was a lot, the stuff. So much stuff.
Our booth got a decent amount of traffic and I was able to bounce back and forth easily between my two clients.
I also walked the floor and got so many samples.
So. Many. Samples.
This bag was huge. |
My client is also talent and was in the reel for my other client! lol. |
BUT, before we get to that, I need to tell you how we ended our day at the Spa at Encore.
And omg.
OH MY FUCKING GOD.
For my first-ever massage, it was quite the way to go.
The entire experience from RUNNING from the convention center, driving to Encore and running through the hotel...to walk into that spa.
It was everything.
The smell.
The air felt nicer.
We got signed in, got our robes, sandals and put our stuff into lockers.
We enjoyed the most amazing cucumber-lime water while we waited in the "lobby" and then almost immediately headed back to the quietest, most relaxing room I have ever been in.
Long, gorgeous drapes hung from the ceilings all the way to the floors. It was quiet, but with ambiance. My client got tea. I had a water.
We were able to relax for a few minutes before going back with our therapists.
No cameras are allowed in the back where we were because it was "clothing optional" - um wut? lol
Anyway.
Queue the most amazing 50 minutes of relaxation, ever.
I'm not sure why I've never experienced that before.
The knots I felt as she worked my back and shoulders.
Ugh.
It felt SO GOOD.
After 50 minutes, I had to walk on my spaghetti legs and make it out to the lockers.
I'm glad I got a hotel room for this night. I didn't have far to go after the most enjoyable evening.
I went back to my hotel (the Bellagio) with plans to order room service and just lay in bed.
Man.
Little did I know what was in store for me!
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