1Where do you take the leap of faith with your blog and start investing your money and time into being something great? Don’t get me wrong. I believe what we provide here, be it friendship, some funny quip, advertising for a blogger or business, is amazing. We all know that networking is half the battle and conferences can really help you take that next step.

I am fortunate enough to work with a really great large press company and just yesterday they offered me their press pass to attend the Mom2.0Summit in place of the person they had that cannot go.

Speakers include Maria Bailey, Guy Kawasaki, Lisa from BlogHer, Kirsty girls….do I need to go on?

Its in Houston.

Houston is 7 hours from me.

Which means, I leave now, get there tonight, and have to foot tonight, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday in hotel, plus about 3 tanks of gas and food. So although the $400 ticket is covered, best case scenario, not staying at the hotel the conference is at, I can probably do the trip for $500 out of pocket.

Then my mind swirls. Chris needs an MRI, Charlotte needs her teeth cleaned, our house insurance is changing, her school went up $7 a week and didn’t tell us and we just found out ($7 = $28 a month, it adds up).

I start to talk myself out of it. Is it that important? I’m going to BlogHer in July. What am I going to gain by going to this conference right now. Will it be relationships that will really benefit me the next 5 months? Will I make a return on the $500 I invest or no matter what, will this always just be a little old mom blog. I can be content with that. Its the unknowing that makes it hard.We all know that I have huge goals and some of those require huge connections. Bloggers Give is going great, but needs more fire, I want to continue to open up relationships to share with other bloggers out there and those that are on our forum, what will I learn that can benefit everyone if I go.

The car needs to be looked at, I need to go to the dentist, I still don’t have curtains on the dining room window, Paprika needs to be fixed.

Why must I be so damn logical and realistic all the freaking time.

~Trisha