"Buy the ticket, buy the ticket, buy the ticket, it will be great." It seems like I may have heard a song that goes something similar to that in the last video update from @roelandp - SteemFest² Updates - [VIDEO] - Location Tour in Lisbon
If you haven't heard the song yet, just wait, it's destined to be on all the Pop Charts soon!
Or maybe it was just me?
Above is a screen shot of my SteemFest² event ticket purchase
It takes a bit of planning, and not to mention money / currency / crypto, to make it to Steemfest. My dad @noboxes and I have been pacing ourselves with purchases of plane tickets, hotels, etc. In case you missed it, I'm staying a couple of days in London before flying on to Lisbon. You can read about that HERE
Side note: In addition to the planes, hotels, etc., I've got to shop for clothes, OMG!, I've got to shopping for clothes!!! In case you missed it, I've recently moved back to the states from Southern Chile - Gringalicious from Chile to Idaho: Expat back Stateside - My Story of Moving from Chile back the United States. You can read more in my post, but in short, I have very little clothes for Autumn or winter, I left them all in Chile.
To everyone who is going to Steemfest in Lisbon, I cannot wait to meet you all in person. One year and 2 months of getting to know the cyber you, it will be a huge thrill to meet you in person and put faces with all of the names. I wonder how our name tags will be?
I'm going to have to brush up on my snooker. I don't want to be embarrassed too badly. Any one have any tips?
Oh, I haven't mentioned it yet, but I'm planning on vlogging most of the trip?
I bought the Gold ticket to fully pay for my expenses. In addition, I intend to contribute to the @t-r-f (Travel Reimbursement Fund) as much as I can.