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What I Learned in Mexico

January 18, 2011 by Nicole 45 Comments

Riviera Maya

I have recently returned from Food Blogger Camp 2011, which took place near Cancún at the amazing Grand Velas Riviera Maya all-inclusive resort.  It was my first time to the area and my first time staying in a resort of any kind.  It was also my first Food Blogger Camp.

It’s hard to believe that it actually happened, but there I was in the middle of paradise surrounded by a fantastic group of food bloggers that I respect and admire.  Good people.  Warm people.  The kind of people you want to surround yourself with all the time.  It was so much more than a vacation (though I really needed that, too).  It was an inspiring week filled with learning, sharing, blossoming friendships, and laughter.

I learned about food photography, food styling, business, finding my voice, and finding myself.

When I first read about Food Blogger Camp 2011 and learned who the seminar leaders would be, I knew I had to go.  I’ve been a food blogger for almost five years, but recent changes in my life have left me floundering, not sure which direction to turn, not confident in my ability to continue this as a career.  I knew that if anything could help me find my path, this “camp” would be it.

The seminar leaders were Elise Bauer of Simply Recipes, Jaden Hair of Steamy Kitchen, David Lebovitz, Todd Porter and Diane Cu of White on Rice Couple, Matt Armendariz of Matt Bites, and amazing food stylist Adam Pearson.  You see?  I just had to go.

Our Fabulous Seminar Leaders

Left to right: Elise, Todd, Jaden, Matt, Adam, David, and Diane.

The problem is that I have a tendency to talk myself out of things like this.  I am extremely shy in groups of more than a few people, and get so nervous about the thought of blogging conferences that I usually come up with excuses to keep myself from going.  Luckily I told my Aunt Kathy about Food Blog Camp before I had a chance to talk myself out of it, so once I did start making excuses, I had my aunt pushing me to go.  Not only did she make me go, she sent my cousin Corinne along with me.

Corinne and I have both had a rough year.  My marriage ended and I moved back to my hometown to be near my family and get some help picking up the pieces of my life and figuring out a new way to put them back together.  Almost immediately after I arrived, my Uncle Jim (Corinne’s father) passed away suddenly and unexpectedly.  Looking back, most of 2010 is a blur.

I needed some direction in my life while Corinne, I knew, needed some time away from the life that doesn’t slow down to help you deal with the loss of a parent.  I knew the kind of people who would be at Food Blogger Camp.  I knew that it would be good for me and good for her, even as a non-blogger.  I was right.

Corinne

The Food Blogger Camp sessions were so inspiring that Corinne attended every single one of them with me.  She loves photography and was blown away by Todd and Diane’s food photography session.  So was I.  In fact, I was blown away by every session.

But it wasn’t just the classroom learning that made this trip so meaningful.  It was once again finding the sense of community that first made me fall in love with food blogging all those years ago when I was a military spouse living in Sicily searching for others around the world who understood why I was so excited about the food.

Being around this wonderful bunch of people, new friends and old, made everything come into sharp focus.  Somewhere between a quick but meaningful pre-session conversation with the lovely Brooke of Food Woolf and an afternoon margarita with David Lebovitz at the swim-up pool bar, something hit me.

I am a food blogger.

I cook.  I bake.  I write.  I develop recipes.  I photograph food.  I share.  This is what I do.

This is my future.

I am so grateful to have spent that week in Mexico.  I am grateful to my family for helping me get there and I am grateful for each and every person who took the time to talk to me and make me feel welcome in this community that I need so much to be a part of.

And thank you, Corinne, for going on this adventure with me and for the daily text messages since, reminding me to stay focused and keep working.

Cousins!

To any food blogger who has considered attending Food Blogger Camp 2012 and is wondering whether the experience is worth the time and expense.  Just go.

And to anyone who is in need of the ultimate, luxurious, relaxing vacation, I can’t say enough about Grand Velas Riviera Maya.  I have never felt so pampered in my life.  One of my new goals in life is to be able to return to the resort for a week-long vacation with my sister, who I wish could have joined us on this trip.

Enjoy the photos!

  • Food Blog Camp 2011 and Dancing Video from White on Rice Couple
  • Healing through Food and Friendship at Food Blog Camp from Awake at the Whisk
  • Food Blog Camp 2011, Notes and Gratitude from Eating Clean Recipes
  • Food Blog Camp 2011 from Steamy Kitchen
  • Food Blogger Camp 2011 from David Lebovitz
  • Food Blogger Camp from Bake Cupcakes
  • Food Blog Camp 2011 from Deliciously Organic
  • Food Blogger Camp 2011 from Kitchen Corners
  • Margaritas and Food Blog Camp from Sally Cameron
  • Food Blog Camp: Seeing the Light from Confections of a Foodie Bride
  • The Greatest Job in the World from Confections of a Foodie Bride
  • Food Blog Camp – Cancun from What’s Gaby Cooking?
  • Food Blog Camp! ¡Hola! México! Part Uno from Kitchen Conundrum
  • Food Blog Camp 2011 from Mommy Cooks!
  • Food Blog Camp: Hello from Mexico! from Daily Nibbles
  • What I learned…Food Blogger Camp 2011 from A Communal Table
  • Playa del Carmen, Mexico: Food Blog Camp 2011 from Adventures of an Amateur Foodie
  • Hola from Riviera Maya from Savuryandsweet
  • If You’re Happy and You Know it, Eat Foie Gras from FRANtastic Food
  • Food Blogger Camp: Molecular Gastronomy Demonstration from The Recipe Renovator
  • Food Blogger Camp Riviera Maya from Family Fresh Cooking
  • 10 Lessons Learned from Food Blog Camp 2011 from Food Woolf
  • Pool Time! (Video) from Matt Bites
  • Community Across the Globe: Food Blog Camp 2011 from The Urban Baker

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  1. Nicole says

    January 18, 2011 at 3:29 pm

    I really wanted to go this year, but it didn't work out. It looks so beautiful. Sounds like it took some work for you to get there. I'm glad you were able to make it happen. Hope this year is a good one for you.
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  2. Phil says

    January 18, 2011 at 3:29 pm

    This is awesome. I'm so glad you got to do this, and I'm so glad for your direction becoming clear. Congratulations, Nicole. May your life and hard work bring you everything you deserve!
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  3. susan says

    January 18, 2011 at 3:35 pm

    great slide show, Nicole. Yet, even better story. I am so sorry for all your loses. I hope you have given yourself permission to grieve all of it. I could spend a day with you talking about loss, grief, finding ones identity, and then, ultimately - rebirth. This will have to wait until we meet again. So glad I got a chance the chat with you on that final breakfast, although brief, you made an impression!xx
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  4. Corinne says

    January 18, 2011 at 3:36 pm

    Nicole, what a wonderful, honest, and inspiring post. Thank you for taking me with you! I think it was a much needed "vacation" for both of us! I will do my part and keep *nag nag nag*'ing you!
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  5. Angela Hemauer says

    January 18, 2011 at 3:51 pm

    What a great post - beautiful! Inspiration to many going through life changes. So cool to read you were a military spouse. I am too and am would love to know if you'd ever be interested in talking to a group of us about how you developed your career with the transient nature of the military. Let me know what you think.
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  6. louise says

    January 18, 2011 at 4:19 pm

    beautifully written nicole, thank you for standing out- 2011 is going to be a great year for you i know it! think you might bet interested in coming down this summer to judge something at the fair? send me a note
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  7. Steph says

    January 18, 2011 at 4:50 pm

    What a wonderful experience for you! I think 2011 is your year. I am really looking forward to more Pinch My Salt!
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  8. Kathy says

    January 18, 2011 at 5:01 pm

    well that was worth waiting for !!!
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  9. Phoo-d says

    January 18, 2011 at 5:08 pm

    I'm so glad that you were able to go and get away to such a beautiful place for a break from it all. Your photos are gorgeous and what a fun group of people! Here is to onward and upward in 2011!
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  10. Jodi says

    January 18, 2011 at 5:27 pm

    Nicole, I am so happy were able to attend this conference. Your words brought tears to my eyes. Your strength, passion, and conviction always shine through in your posts but even more so when you spoke of them outwardly. Thanks for sharing with all of us! I am looking forward to reading and seeing all the amazing and wonderful things you will be doing in 2011! And I hope one of those ambitions leads you to my kitchen!
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  11. Marsha @ Green Mountain at Fox Run says

    January 18, 2011 at 5:39 pm

    And what a wonderful food blogger you are, Nicole. Thanks for doing what you do. Here's to a great 2011 for you!
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  12. Ang says

    January 18, 2011 at 5:46 pm

    I am extremely moved. What a testimony and inspiration you are. Sounds like your journey last year was a challenge, but it's really measured by the ability to pick back up, have courage and keep on going. Thanks for sharing this great adventure and all the wonderful photos:)
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  13. patsy says

    January 18, 2011 at 7:20 pm

    It sounds like an amazing experience and just what you needed to recharge your blogging batteries. I've wondered about the food blogger camp and always read the posts of those who have gone afterwards... and wish I had gone. I may have to save my pennies and try to go to the next one after reading about your experience there.
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  14. marla says

    January 18, 2011 at 7:51 pm

    Nicole, it was so awesome to meet you! Wish we had more time to get to know each other, but it sounds like we both need to attend this again next year. I am with you girl - a life changing & amazing experience we all shared together. I am so happy to be a part of this vibrant community. xo
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  15. Jane says

    January 18, 2011 at 8:12 pm

    Thank you for sharing your experience at food blogger camp, I too hope to go in the future. I enjoy following your blog. Wishing you sweet sucess in the coming year!
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  16. Margie says

    January 18, 2011 at 10:06 pm

    Thank you for your beautifully written post and blog, but most of all, thank you for your inspiration. (One of these days I'll finish my posts on the BBA, Nicole. I really, really will.)
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  17. Nadia says

    January 18, 2011 at 11:35 pm

    This surely sounds like great experience! Good luck with the blog and the food as a profession, and never give up :) We will be here to back you up, your readers...
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  18. Gluten Free Diva says

    January 19, 2011 at 8:07 am

    Thank you for your honesty. I've been a longtime reader of your blog. It's nice to get to know you a little better. And as for the Food Blogger Camp, if it was anything like Blogher '10 in San Francisco, I need to go. I had such a wonderful experience at Blogher's conference in SF (not to mention that I won a kitchenaid mixer!) that I look forward to attending similar events!
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  19. Renee says

    January 19, 2011 at 8:35 am

    Awesome post. Your pictures are stunning! I am so glad that it was a good experience for both you and Corrine- and that it was cathartic for both of you. It was really great to meet you and I hope we stay in touch! Thank your aunt for "making" you come! :)
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  20. Elizabeth @ Saffron Lane says

    January 19, 2011 at 9:11 am

    Your post came at the perfect time for me. At a crossroads myself, it's sometimes difficult to take the next step when you can't see the whole staircase. But, your afternoon margarita revelation really spoke to me. New to food blogging, I often find myself confused as to what to do next, how to build my readership and, some days, lacking motivation when things don't seem to be progressing as quickly as I'd like. I've learned, and am reminded by your post, that this is my future. It's not always easy, but it sure is fun and I'm so excited to see where this road leads me. Wishing you much luck (and happiness) with your blog this year. I hope to meet you myself at a swim-up pool bar over margaritas one of these days!
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