I switched from registration to sales to members. I got some of the Guests of Honor their complementary shirts and sold some more shirts. I also used a spreadsheet to track the cash box total.
Then I was on a panel FIAWOL (Fandom Is A Way Of Life). I did not realize I was the moderator and I really had to improvise. Fortunately I had a great panel and audience. We talked how fandom has effected our lives and its effect on mainstream culture.
Then we wrapped the con. We had closing ceremonies by tossing the con chair, Pablo Vazquez, into the pool. Many members joined him in the pool. I joined them myself and talked to fellow members for awhile.
I had to go old San Juan to get a guyabera for a friend. Patty joined me. We got a ride from Dorothy from the con suite. This saved us some time. It took awhile to get to the store, but we found it. I got a guyabera and Patty found a children's book titled A Coqui in my Shoe. Then we went to Castillo San Cristobal, a fort that dates back to the Spanish rule. It was used by the Army to monitor the local waters. Below is a picture of Pat at a lookout area.

Then we took half of the same walking tour I first took in San Juan. We stopped at the Asian Place to have dinner. We had a Sushi boat. Patty was impressed by the restaurant. Then we got to the hotel. We got ready to head out the next day. It turns out Pat's flight was in the morning an hour before mine. This was good since we could taxi and car pool together. We went to front desk to settle the bill and bumped into Shuan Duke. We went to the hotel restaurant for dessert. I headed out early to catch something on TV. After a short nap we got up early to to the airport and came home.
Now I need to get a Hugo Presentation done, work on a con report, and get ready for Worldcon 75.
Now I need to get a Hugo Presentation done, work on a con report, and get ready for Worldcon 75.
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