I've never claimed to be very good in geography, but as I travel as much as I do I have come to learn a lot about the mid-west and other parts of this great country. My trip to Laredo Texas was certainly an experience to remember! First of all... I didn't check my map before scheduling this training nor did I reserve a hotel room before I got there. I know I know... duh!
Before I go on, I usually talk about my trainees in this blog, and Arturo and Julio were great students and I learned a few new words in Spanish during this training, but the trip there was certainly what I would call an adventure.
After driving south for 16 hours I ended up in quite literally the worst motel that I've ever stayed in. The door plate was missing a few screws, there was mold above the shower, the walls looked like what you might find in a mechanic's shop with greasy fingerprints everywhere and the light bulbs were without fixtures. If it weren't the last room for miles I certainly wouldn't have stayed, but it has given me good stories to tell about my travels.
The hotel that Arturo set me up with in Laredo was the extreme opposite! The building itself sat right on the US/Mexico border and was about 175 years old. The time I spent in this hotel would have to be the most memorable ever!
I have asked about doing Chenille on my new Melco in the Melco blogs but was told you needed a chenille machine. I was in Denver in January and went to Melco and they said there was a way to do and it and they would send instructions but I haven't received any. Do you actually have the instructions for doing this? Much appreciated if you would share.
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