Tuesday, May 25, 2010

CDA Presents . . . An Opportunity for Me to Hang Out with My Sisters

Twice a year, the California Dental Association (my place of employment) has this huge event called CDA Presents the Art and Science of Dentistry. This takes place in Anaheim in the spring and San Francisco in the fall. Ever since I started work at CDA over four years ago, I’ve been told I needed to go and work the event at least once just to see what it is like. It is the largest source of non-dues revenue for our association and we have about 25,000 attendees for the show in Anaheim and about 17,000 for the show in San Francisco. There are over 100 lectures/workshops/symposiums, etc. offered where dentists, hygienists, assistants and office staff can receive continuing education credits and a huge exhibit floor with hundreds of vendors promoting their products. I’ve always wanted to go, but never been able to. Our department is too busy in the fall for me to work the show in San Francisco and I’ve missed the Anaheim show due to: being too new of an employee, being pregnant/giving birth the same week of the convention, celebrating Charlie’s first birthday, and being on maternity leave after Fitz was born.


But this year, I was determined to make it there. I actually started talking about it a whole year in advance to anyone and everyone in the meetings and conventions department, as well as to my manager. (If you don’t work in the department that runs the event, you have to get permission from your manager and then you have to be selected out of the many employees who volunteer to go to the show.) I would like to tell you that my main motivation in going was to experience this critically important part of our association’s work, but that would be a lie. My main motivation was: Disneyland. Every employee who works CDA Presents gets a free twilight ticket to Disneyland. And we all know that I am obsessed with Disneyland.

Then in September of last year, I received some news that made me more determined and excited to get to CDA Presents in Anaheim than I ever could have imagined – two of my amazing sisters, Amy and Rachel, were planning to take a trip to Disneyland the exact same days of the show. What?! I’m telling you right now, it was providential, there is no doubt in my mind.

So after much stress that I would not be among the staff chosen to go to the show this year (they had a ton of people volunteer to go and had to turn a lot of people down), I finally received word that I would be going and gave the good news to my beautiful sisters. They arrived in Anaheim just hours after I did, they stayed at my hotel and we spent the evenings hanging out and having a blast. During the day, they hung out without me, while I worked on my feet for most of the day, starting at 6:30 a.m. Whew! But can I admit something kinda sick to you? I actually enjoyed working. I loved doing something different than what I normally do, the opportunity to get to know other CDA staff that I’d never really spoken to before, and being able to help and see the thousands of people who keep me employed.

So, that was a super long introduction to what was a great trip. Here’s how it went down for me:

Wednesday – Arrived an hour late in Anaheim. (Southwest has not been good to me lately.) Grabbed some lunch at Baja Fresh. Walked over to the Anaheim Convention Center for a tour and staff training. (Training is a term I use lightly, since there wasn’t much of that and I just kinda had to flub my way through the next three days. It was still fun, though.) After training was over, called Amy and Rachel who left Downtown Disney to come meet me at the hotel and drop off their things in the hotel room. Within three minutes of being together, I almost lost control of my bladder. Knew right then that the next few days would be awesome. Went back over to Downtown Disney and looked at all the things I couldn’t buy, but wanted to. Drove over to TGI Friday’s and used my gift certificate to help pay for our dinner and dessert. Felt pleased I could finally use the gift certificate since all the TGI Friday’s around here closed about a year ago. Went to Target and bought a swimsuit and a pair of board shorts. Went swimming in a very cold pool and quickly discovered I really shouldn’t have gone a size up on the board shorts when I discovered Target was out of my size. Got in the hot tub and tried to ignore all the drunken strangers who were in there with us. Went back upstairs and talked and laughed until we finally all fell asleep, way later than we were supposed to.

Thursday – Worked at the Information booth from 6:30 am to 3:30 pm. Wondered over and over again why they: a) would put a first-timer at the Info desk and b) did not give me the information I needed to do a good job. Still had fun and the temps I worked with were awesome. After work, booked it to the hotel to change clothes then did some mean speed walking to meet up with Amy and Rachel at Disneyland. Met them outside of Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln and took some pics to further commemorate my childhood humiliation at that show.


Did 9 rides in 4 hours, despite growing crowds and a broken down ride. Got to ride several things I didn’t get to when my family went to Disneyland in March. Spent a lot of time dreaming about going to Disneyland with Josh in November for our anniversary. Took some night shots of Amy and Rachel outside the Indiana Jones ride – one way too light, the other too dark. Darn!





Shut down the park on Indiana Jones. Nearly died of laughter, thanks to Amy, who I think may be the biggest goofball I know. But a great driver. Took some pictures outside the Mickey flowers. I like this one because it’s very hard to tell that I am 70 pounds overweight.



Walked over to Mimi’s CafĂ© for dinner. Ate enough to choke an elephant, but not enough to stop me from ordering a sundae from room service once we got back to the hotel. Eventually fell asleep.

Friday – Worked the info booth again, this time 6:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thought a lot about how I do not own one single pair of comfortable work shoes. Went back to the hotel in a vain attempt to take a nap before heading over to the CDA Membership Party at California Adventure. Too anxious to sleep. Got ready really early and then walked over to the park. Able to get in a little early – woo hoo! Met Amy and Rachel at a restaurant in California Adventure where we all got delicious corn dogs for dinner. Booked it over to Paradise Pier to get some fast passes for California Screamin’ and get in line for Toy Story. Toy Story was closed!! Waited around despite continuously being told by cast members not to. Paid off when ride reopened and we got on in about 10-15 minutes instead of the 45 minutes to an hour we probably would have waited otherwise. Got my booty kicked by Amy and Rachel on a ride that is essentially a carnival game. Concluded my aim has not improved with age. Went over to the Maliboomer, which I happily rode with Amy. (Well, happily, except for those few moments right before the ride started when I said, “Why am I going on this?” about three dozen times to Amy, who was already a little nervous about the ride herself.) Remembered that the Maliboomer is awesome and not nearly as scary as it looks. Went over to California Screamin’, where I was a “Backseat Betty.” Noticed how enormous and flabby my arms are when I saw the picture from the ride. Went over to Tower of Terror to shut down the park with Amy and Rachel. Liked that picture a lot better.


Said goodbye to them as they made their way back to Disneyland and I stayed at California Adventure for the Membership Party. Park closed to the public and only a few hundred people at the party = you can get on rides pretty easily. Wasted too much time talking to co-workers and getting a drink of water before finally heading back over to Tower of Terror. Rode that and then Monsters Inc. with a co-worker and her sister. Ditched them when they decided to be lame and not go on more rides. Booked it over to Soarin’ Over California, where I ran into a bunch of the volunteers (dentists who serve on committees at CDA) I work with. Remembered that Soarin’ just makes me happy. What a great ride. The smells alone are worth it. Went over to Grizzly River Run, despite the fact that it was about 60 degrees and dark outside. Convinced my committee chair to go with me. Noticed we were the only two people in line for the ride. Got to listen to committee chair swear as we went down hills and braved the rapids. Got much, much wetter than my committee chair. Had a blast. Ditched my committee chair who went to Monsters Inc. Watched Muppet Vision 3D. After the show, had about 5 minutes until the park closed. Walked my tushy off to make it over to Tower of Terror. Party of 1? Check! Rode in a row by myself in a car full of strangers and still had a blast. Met Amy and Rachel out front of the park and took some pictures at the California sign.


After catching the CDA shuttle back to the hotel, picked up the truck to go to McDonald’s drive thru. Survived pick-up attempt by two drunk guys who asked where we were going. To our husbands, I told them. Laughed about all the funny things we could have told them we were going to go do. Got Mickey D’s and stuffed our faces some more after an exhausting couple of days. Went to bed way too late.

Saturday – Woke up sick to my stomach. Barely made it to work on time at 6:30 a.m. Missed the staff breakfast but didn’t care. Worked registration, which was much easier than the information booth, but we weren’t busy that morning. Worked until about 1:15. Walked over to the Marriott to meet the Super Shuttle. Flight was delayed out of John Wayne Airport. Wandered around and ate an early dinner so I wouldn’t fall asleep waiting for the plane. Eventually made it home to the joy of my husband and children. Cried at how excited Charlie was to see me. Ended up holding all three of my littlest children on my lap at once. Spent the rest of the weekend laying on the couch as much as I could.

So that was my trip. It was sooooo much fun. The one thing that would have made the trip better would have been to have all the Geer siblings there. We seriously need to plan a siblings trip to Disneyland some day. Everyone save up! :)

3 comments:

Rachel said...

It may have been the best trip of my life. And it wouldn't have been near as fun without you. Can you imagine the multiplication of fun if the rest of the Geer girls could join us on a trip like this in the future? There would be loss of bladder control for sure. But oh the fun. I seriously want us to do this sooner rather than later.

CeeJ said...

I didn't know you worked for the California Dental Association!
I feel like that kind of gives us a special bond! We're both in dental-related fields! =)

David in nippon said...

oh no! I wanna join 'Geer Girls' event some day soon!
You all look so happy and your smiles make me so ,too!

Chika