I should have known I was off on the wrong foot … um … LITERALLY … when I walked to the elevator of my hotel and noticed these on my feet. No thanks to my friends, nonetheless. True friends tell you when you have two different shoes on and you’re about to head to an event with hundreds of women.

Thank God I noticed. (You know when you put the two different shoes on when you’re trying to decide which one to wear … I was trying to decide and forgot.)
We did get to the conference despite the torrential downpour.
We did have a little favor with some special VIP privileges, but did end up sitting so far back that I could only see the backs of heads.
Charlotte Gambil spoke. Look her up. She’s awesome.
Natalie Grant sang. Incredible.
Then, we headed over to the special meet-and-greet dinner for the VIPs.
All the speakers were there. And Natalie Grant was there too.
I thought I’d give her some space for a while before I asked her for a picture and told her how incredible she really was. I had a great opening line all planned.
She was being quite bombarded with ladies. Some ladies seemed to not leave her alone.
I was trying to be polite and let the woman eat. She just sang her head off. Give her some space.
Towards the end of the night, I was on my mission to get a picture with her to be posted on here today.
As soon as I got up to her, she turned her head and I think I saw an eye roll. She said she was ready to go. She seemed a little irritated.
I was standing right in front of her and I think I got out the word, “Nata … ,” before she turned her back on me and left.
Um … wait … did she just diss me?
Doesn’t she know who I am?
Doesn’t she know I have influence over like 10 people?
I will give her the benefit of the doubt because she’s so incredible and say she didn’t see me.
I guess there really are “no such thing as perfect people.”
Yeah, I guess I still love her.