We were challenged to post about the conference to social media. On Twitter we were to use the hashtag #TMD84.
And so it begins! #TMD84 pic.twitter.com/KrXPWGsJRk
— Steven Morgan (@xerafin) November 20, 2015
Why, thank you! #TMD84 pic.twitter.com/bb0YN1KxyD
— Steven Morgan (@xerafin) November 20, 2015
Friday Night
The first night is the night everyone dresses up for the theme. Since the theme was "The Rhythm's Gonna Getcha", a play off of Gloria Estefan and the Miami Sound Machine's song "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You", the costumes were based on rock stars.
Elvis is in the building! #TMD84 pic.twitter.com/U0hkrKQht4
— Steven Morgan (@xerafin) November 20, 2015
Well golly, Dolly! #TMD84 pic.twitter.com/aNV0czodzx
— Steven Morgan (@xerafin) November 20, 2015
80s icons are on the loose here!
#TMD84 pic.twitter.com/Uqnk2aTUOD
— Steven Morgan (@xerafin) November 21, 2015
Oo baby! Hit me with your best shot! #TMD84 pic.twitter.com/u5FOpcM3oQ
— Steven Morgan (@xerafin) November 21, 2015
The chicken breast was rather tough, I'm afraid. I made the mistake of getting up from my chair and taking a couple steps away to talk to a Toastmaster at the next table. When I turned around
Did I say I was done? Eat before you greet! #TMD84 pic.twitter.com/em3P6n7IwK
— Steven Morgan (@xerafin) November 21, 2015
District 84 Evaluation Contest
But there're only 8 contestants! #TMD84 pic.twitter.com/7h28hsXAXY
— Steven Morgan (@xerafin) November 20, 2015
Mine! Mine!
They're ALL MINE!!!
#TMD84 pic.twitter.com/xvLi1nebzf
— Steven Morgan (@xerafin) November 20, 2015
This was my first time ever getting to the District finals. This is how I got there:Lake Mary Toastmasters | ||
Central Florida Facilitators | ||
Safe Words | No recordings available. I placed second (out of two!) at this club contest, but since both first and second place were permitted to advance to the Area 33 contest, I chose to represent Safe Words at the Area level since that allowed all the competitors in my other clubs to also compete at the area level. | |
Area 33 | ||
Division C |
Now it was time for the finals!
Test Speech: "If At First You Don't Succeed" - Carey David
While preparing my evaluation, I had identified a few opportunities for technical improvements, but they all seemed rather small and nitpicky to me. So I decided to emphasize the speech's flexibility for many different situations. I was aiming for something unique as well as productive, an idea that would help take that speech to a higher level.
Contestant 6 - Steven Morgan
Alas, I did not place in the contest. The feedback I received from various people afterward was interesting. Several people thought I had done well. A few thought I should have placed or won outright. One liked my unusual approach but thought it was probably not appreciated by the judges. Another thought I had not given any useful feedback and if I had stuck to my usual style I would have won.
Saturday Lunch
During the Saturday lunch at the fall conference, District 84 roasts the Immediate Past District Governor. This year, that person was someone who first joined Toastmasters as a member of Omni Toastmasters back when I was a member there in 2008. I wanted in on this roast, so I specifically requested a speaking slot. When I qualified for the Evaluation Contest, I realized I would not be able to dress up Friday night. My son was also bummed at not being able to go as his (and my) favorite artist, Weird Al Yankovic. So I decided to take on that role and dress up for the roast, and here is what I did!It was fun! And quite memorable!
Saturday Night
Saturday night is the Humorous Speech contest. That is the one contest I have yet to get to the District level. This is also the night to dress formally! Of course, my wife loves to get all dressed up, especially if it involves sparkles:
Laughing already! #TMD84 pic.twitter.com/6busfkukTG
— Steven Morgan (@xerafin) November 22, 2015
She also loves her red meat:
Mangez! Mangez! #TMD84 pic.twitter.com/xsRTYLhOnz
— Steven Morgan (@xerafin) November 22, 2015
Those water and tea pitchers were ridiculous. It was nearly impossible to pour out of them without dribbling all over everything. Who invented these?
Whose bright idea was it to give us dribble pitchers? #TMD84 pic.twitter.com/XKKju66n7T
— Steven Morgan (@xerafin) November 22, 2015
At the end of the evening, the winners of the social media challenges were announced. Lucky me, I won for my Twitter tweets!
I finally won! I'm the Big Twit! #TMD84 pic.twitter.com/B4jQGoVcrS
— Steven Morgan (@xerafin) November 22, 2015