Every year we, or Armor Beans I should say, hosts a meeting in Branson, Missouri for our MAP (Maximizing Agronomic Profits )advisory board participants (farmers) and some Cullum employee's to get together and discuss the events of the past year and concerns for the upcoming year. There were about 35 participants that were able to attend this year's meeting.
I start planning the event, along with help from our meeting moderator and soybean agronomist, Dr. Lanny Ashlock, around late September-early October. It's something I look forward to working on every year. It's a fun event to plan. The location is awesome and the people I work with at the Chateau are all so nice and helpful, it makes my job very easy!
The meeting went well and it seemed like everyone had a good time. There were no major problems like the pipes freezing and leaving us without water, like last year!
As the event planner, I usually get my room upgraded a little, but this year they put us in a beautiful suite, and it was so nice!!
We had a great view of the Lake from the balcony in the bedroom and the window in the living room.
A sweet treat from the hotel saying "Thanks". Chocolate chip biscotti and homemade candy. . .Yum-O!
The meeting started at 2pm on Thursday. I usually stay around for registration and to make sure everything is set up right and there are no problems, but I don't attend the actual meetings.
Since my Dad has been a long time participant in the MAP Program, he and my mom get to go. So my mom and I get to go shopping while the boys go to the meeting!
After the afternoon meeting Dad, Mom, Jarrod and I went to Red Lobster for supper and drove around for a little while.
Then on Friday morning, while the guys went to the meeting from 8-12, mom and I went shopping at the outlet mall!
When the guys got out of the meeting we had lunch at AppleBee's and then continued on shopping. My mom followed Jarrod around all day trying to peek his interest in things that she could buy him for Christmas. . .
mom: "Hey, Jarrod, what about a ___(insert noun here)____?? Do you think you'd like to have one of these??"
Jarrod: "Nah." or "I don't see any need for that" or "No, I don't think I need one of those"
This continued on for several hours, at one point my mom threatened to beat him with a hanger (not a wire hanger, mind you she's not quite as bad as Mommy Dearest). The banter back and forth between them was pretty funny!
We shopped so much that Mom wore her shoe out. . literally! Ha! She did get a new pair of shoes for those of you worried that she walked around all day like that!
After we had finished shopping at the outlet mall we went to Branson Landing for some more shopping. Jarrod and I had stayed at the Hilton Promenade at Branson Landing this summer and really enjoyed it.
The whole place looked very different at Christmas!
We had dinner at Piztros, a pizza bistro at Branson Landing. It had a really cool, contemporary atmosphere and great pizza!
That night we went to Clay Cooper's Country Music Express , it's a smaller production show that is one of Jarrod's favorites. It's a really good family orientated performance. There is lots of variety in the show, with music and dancers and a hilarious comedian and even Clay Cooper's 4 year old son has some parts. The music was good but the comedy is the best. My favorite part is when they imitated famous country music stars. Their Brooks & Dunn act was by far the funniest!
Saturday morning we checked out of the hotel at 11am and went to the Grand Village to browse the boutiques there. It was so busy and crowded that we didn't stay long. But I did find a few things in the Kringle's Christmas Store. We headed for home after lunch and of course a trip to the Coldstone Creamery!! We'd be in trouble if there was a Coldstone in Jonesboro!
Overall it was a nice trip, but were were glad to get home!
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Fun! I am dying to go stay at that place now, I checked out the website and the spa looks divine..did you go? You and Jarrod could do his and hers massages hahaaha. Brett said No WAY.
:)
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