
(Top) Me and Liz Baillie
(Bottom Left) Ed Westwick of "Gossip Girl" (Bottom Right) Christy Kane
When I was a kid, I was nothing if not confident and outgoing. I used to invite perfect strangers to play and apparently I often asked them to come live with us. Then in my later teenage years, my confidence was shot, I stopped trusting people and my motivation began to dwindle. I like to blame it all on one really bad ex-boyfriend, but the bottom line is...that's just a crutch.
So Comic Con was my big test. I pushed myself to make introductions, walked up to people I'd never met before and reminded myself that I am by no means a shy person. What was the end result? I met some of the most fascinating people I've ever come across.
Sure, the back of my head was still yelling insecurities, but the more I met new folks, the easier it got. My confidence slowly came back.
And just think, if it hadn't, I never would have met the amazing Liz Baillie, I never would have flirted with Ed Westwick and I never would have known about the incredible artists I passed by.
Speaking of artists, be sure to check back soon for a feature on Christy Kane (pictured above). Her dolls are absolutely gorgeous! They're all handmade and she even does special requests! I'm only waiting to feature her because her Etsy was cleared out for the convention (because the dolls were with her). For now go check out ChristyKane.com.
Oh, and a shout out to Harry, a great guy I met on line for the "Dollhouse" panel. If it wasn't for him, I would have gone crazy sitting in line for 2 hours! Check out his blog: Hal9209.com.
So my "Monday Moment"....the people I've met this weekend. Although I may never meet some of them again, I'll never forget that I once did.


I'm so glad that NYCC was such fun and a positive experience for you. I'm sure you are dead on your feet (or off your feet) today, though.
So, flirting with the youngsters, eh? You know, he's barely legal. You should stick with Dr Walter Bishop!
I love the dolls! In fact, everything you've posted so far has been pretty great. I'm so glad you got to meet so many artists. It's always inspiring.
Ohohoh! Can't wait to hear more from your weekend!
Sounds like fun. I was just looking at the New York Anime Festival's site, which is also at the Javits Center. I'd like to make it to that. Never been to one before. I'm sure I'll chicken out of it, though. ^^;
Unlike you, I am a shy person, even as a child. Or should I say especially as a child?
It was definitely a lot of fun~ More than I expected! Hopefully the next one will be bigger and even better!
Thanks for the shout out!! :)