
One of the best things about the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing is that they get what it's like to be a mom. They offer free daycare to participants to make sure you can attend when it's less than simple to leave your kid(s) at home. (For instance, it's not always impossible to leave a nursing infant behind, but it's a whole lot easier to bring her!)
It doesn't always make sense to offer daycare, and since CUSEC is a student-oriented event, I wouldn't expect there to be a need at this particular conference. But the CUSEC organizers did want to find a way for me to be able to attend the entire conference, and they went above and beyond in finding a way to make that happen.
Although it turned out he couldn't come, they worked hard to make it possible for my husband to attend. If he came, baby Molly could come, because we could share Molly-watching duties. (We haven't quite worked out the whole me-leaving-for-a-night thing yet, though we will have to soon!)
In the end, I'm going to attend just for the day. I would have loved to participate in the rest of the conference, but not to worry - Molly will be older next year, so I should be able to get away much more easily and often.
I wish more conferences could consider family situations for speakers and attendees. It would make attending easier for many women for sure, and probably many men as well. Might be a small step toward seeing more diversity at traditionally male-dominated tech conferences!


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