Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

Thursday, July 9, 2009

While in Chicago...

Even though I'm heading to Chicago without my child in a few weeks, I'm looking forward to the day when he is old enough to handle all-day trips to museums and explore the many sites that the Windy City has to offer.

For those of you who are bringing kids to BlogHer, or who plan on taking them to Chicago someday, here's a list of just some of the things that you will want to make time for:
  1. Wrigley Field
  2. Shedd Aquarium
  3. Field Museum of Natural History
  4. Adler Planetarium & Museum
  5. Museum of Science & Industry
  6. Art Institute
  7. Navy Pier
  8. Chicago Children's Museum
  9. Lincoln Park Zoo
  10. John Hancock Observatory
Do you live in Chicago? Have you taken your kids there recently? Let us know what your favorite sights are or better yet, where to find family-friendly restaurants throughout the city.

Monday, March 2, 2009

2009 Awards for Excellence

The following hotels, resorts and spas were selected as this year's winners in the Condé Nast 2009 Awards for Excellence:

ATLANTIC, CARIBBEAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDS

Most Excellent Resort

Carlisle Bay - Antigua


Most Excellent Hotel

Hôtel Le Toiny - Saint Barthélemy


Most Excellent Romantic Hideaway

Horned Dorset Primavera - Puerto Rico


Most Excellent Spa Hotel

CuisinArt Resort & Spa - Anguilla




SOUTH AMERICA


Most Excellent Beach Resort

Kiaroa Eco- Luxury Resort - Brazil


Most Excellent Hotel

Hotel Unique - Brazil


Most Excellent Small Hotel

Pousada Maravilha - Brazil


Most Excellent Romantic Hideaway

Ponta dos Ganchos - Brazil


Most Excellent Spa Hotel

Kurotel - Brazil


Most Excellent Lodge

Hotel Las Balsas - Argentina




MEXICO & CENTRAL AMERICA


Most Excellent Resort

Grand Velas All Suites and Spa Resort - Mexico


Most Excellent Spa Hotel

Las Ventanas al Paraíso, A Rosewood Resort - Mexico


Most Excellent Hotel

Hacienda Xcanatún - Casa de Piedra - Mexico


Most Excellent Romantic Hideaway

Hotel Punta Islita - Costa Rica and Las Alamandas Resort - Mexico


Most Excellent Beach Hotel

Victoria House - Belize




UNITED STATES AND CANADA


Most Excellent Hotel

The Hay-Adams - Washington, DC and The Setai - Florida


Most Excellent Ranch

Sorrel River Ranch Resort & Spa - Utah


Most Excellent Inn

The Baker House 1650 - New York


Most Excellent Small Hotel

Casa Tua - Florida


Most Excellent Romantic Hideaway

Post Ranch Inn - California


Most Excellent Lodge

Sun Mountain Lodge - Washington


Most Excellent Country House Hotel

Blantyre - Massachusetts


Most Excellent Spa Hotel

Wedgewood Hotel and Spa - British Columbia


Most Excellent Golf Resort

The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island Golf Resort - South Carolina


Most Excellent Resort

Meadowood Napa Valley - California




Spring Break is coming up! Where will you spend your vacation?

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Asking Stupid Questions

Last week, I received a free trial for the mobile service which allows users to text message the KGB Team specific questions that are in need of immediate answers.

At first, I wasn't quite sure what types of questions I would be able to think of, but after I got the hang of it (aka, addicted to the service), I started using it at all times of the day (and night) to answer the weird and wacky questions that came to mind.

Having access to (nearly) immediate and accurate answers was fun and exciting!
At times, I treated it like the magic 8-ball, attempting to have my future told to me but the answers KGB provided made me smile and completely made my day!

After a few days of using the service, I asked my son what the one question is that he would like answered. His immediate response: "Why do they say the word 'crap' in the Transformers movie?" Well, I knew this wasn't a question that KGB could answer but I did find out, thanks to the KGB team, that the Transformers movie which came out last summer was rated PG-13 (and not PG like my ex-husband insisted). I was planning on having a little conversation with him about this and the appropriateness (sarcasm) of letting our five-year-old watch it....but my time is valuable and I digress.

To give you an idea about the KGB service and what they can do to help you, or entertain you, here are the list of questions and answers that I asked - and they answered.
Q: Where is the closest public parking lot to Wine Cabana in downtown San Diego?
A: We're very sorry, but every day we get a few questions we can't answer. This is one of them. No Charge. (Apparently, I was mistaken. Wine Cabana is not downtown so no wonder they couldn't help me.)

Q: What is the definition and origin of the word cabana?
A: Cabana is small cabin or tentlike structure for use as bathouse, esp. on beach or by swimming pool.

Q: Which actor played Batman before Christian Bale?
A: The actor who played Batman before Christian Bale was George Clooney in 1997.

Q: What's the name of the TV show starring Anthony Michael Hall?
A: Anthony Michael Hall starred in 2 tv shows in 2007, Final Approach and The Dead Zone. Busy guy!

Q: What is the average temperature in San Diego?
A: The average annual temperature in San Diego is 64.2F. The average temp for the month of Feb. is 58.6F.

Q: Should I move to Denver?
A: You will move when you have packed up your belongings and found a new place to live. Good luck!

Q: What is the world's deadliest creature?
A: The world's most deadliest creature would be the Mosquito. Some mosquito carry the disease Malaria.

Q: Why are the Academy Awards referred to as the Oscars?
A: The root of the name Oscar is contested. One biograpahy of Bette Davis claims that she named the Oscar after her first husband, band leader Harmon Oscar Nelson; one of the earliest mentions in print of the term Oscar dates back to a TIME Magazine article about the 1934 6th Academy Awards. Walt Disney is also quoted as thanking the Academy for his Oscar as early as 1932.

Q: How many iPhones were sold in 2008?
A: Apple sold 10 million iPhones in 2008, surpassing Steve Job's original stated goal.

Q: Who was the first woman to appear topless in a mainstream American film?
A: Annette Kellermann (an Australian swimming champion) in the film A Daughter of the Gods (1916).

Q: What is the secret to a successful marriage?
A: Never assume, compliment more than you criticize, always make time for each other and try to be fair!

Q: Do men who wear a suit and tie to work have more sex than those who don't?
A: Not necessarily. Quite a few women are attracted to the rugged outdoors look. Depends on the woman. (Apparently, KGB is slightly homophobic.)

Q: What is the most monogamous animal?
A: Zoologists now have solid evidence that monogamous pairs of animals are not always sexually exclusive.

Q: What is the most romantic city in the world?
A: Paris, France is the most romantic city in the world. It is a place that you must visit at least once!

Q: Why is the mother not present in fairy tales such as Snow White and Cinderella?
A: Original Grimm's story actually listed Snow White's mother as an evil, jealous mother. Disney changed!

Q: What is the easiest houseplant to take care of?
A: Devil's Ivy, aka Pothos: This plant is hearty at a vast array of light and moisture levels.



Q: Will opened alcohol go bad?
A: Alcohol does spoil when left open. It spoils due to oxidation in the same way fruit spoils. (I immediately threw out the ABSOLUT vodka bottles leftover from New Year's Eve...I typically don't waste alcohol like that...)

Q: Who will win as Best Actor in the 81st Academy Awards?
A: Should Win: Heath Ledger ('The Dark Knight'), Will Win: Heath Ledger (They were right!)

Q: Who will win as Best Actress in the 81st Academy Awards?
A: As the show has not aired yet, but should win = Meryl Streep (Doubt), Will win = Kate Winslet (The Reader). (Interesting...)

Q: When was sushi first introduced to the US mainstream?
A: The 1980s saw an increase in health consciousness, so sushi bars have increased in the United States.

Q: How long has Sean Penn been married to Robin?
A: Sean Penn has been married to Robin Wright Penn since April 27, 1996. They have 2 children together. (Asked as Sean Penn accepted his award for his role in Milk.)

Q: How many calories per day should one have when trying to lose weight?
A: Use the formula to figure it out: women: 655 + (4.3 x weight in pounds) + (4.7 x height in inches) - (4.7 x age in years). (Um, what? You lost me at hello.)

Q: Should I wear red or black?
A: You can wear black all year round. It will make you look slimmer and black never goes out of style.

Q: When is Barack Obama's birthday?
A: Barack Hussein Obama II was born on August 4, 1961 in Honolulu, Hawaii. He is currently 47 years old.

Q: Is [insert man's name] "the one?"
A: Love is the mix of intimacy, passion, and commitment. If you feel these things for [man's name] - then maybe!

Q: What size does Beyonce wear?
A: Beyonce doesn't often share her clothing size but she auctioned two size 6 dresses for charity on Ebay.

Q: How old is Angelina Jolie?
A: Born Angelina Jolie Voight on June 4, 1975. She is 34, an actress and Goodwill Ambassador for the UN.

Q: When is the best time of year to visit Morocco?
A: Best travel time for Morocco is Sept - Oct, March and May. Worst time is July, Aug. It gets up to 104F!

Q: Who created the tooth fairy?
A: The tooth fairy tradition came from ancient folk methods of disposing of lost teeth and superstitions.

Q: How does one become a member of the KGB Team?
A: If you are 18 or older you can log onto kgbkgb.com and take the test to become a kgb Agent. Good luck!

Q: Will I have another child?
A: If you and your partner are trying to conceive you may be having a child soon. Good Luck!

Q: WWJD?
A: WWJD became a popular phrase in the 1990s as a personal motto for thousands of Christians.

Q: What is the best cure for insomnia?
A: Not medical advice. To help insomnia avoid caffeine, have a warm bath and a milky drink before bed.

Q: What is the name of the book by the lead singer of Korn?
A: The book is "Save Me from Myself: How I Found God, Quit Korn, Kicked Drugs & Lived to Tell My Story"



Q: What is the age difference between Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher?
A: Demi was born in 1962, Ashton was born in 1978. She is about 15 years older then [sic] him.

Q: Was Seven Pounds nominated for any awards?
A: The movie Seven Pounds, with Will Smith & Rosario Dawson, is not nominated for any Oscars this year.

Q: Has anyone been married more times than Elizabeth Taylor?
A: On Jan 4th, 2007, it was recorded that Kamarudin Mohamad had married 53 times. Elizabeth Taylor had 8.

Q: Where do hip thirty-something career women shop for clothes?
A: Chicos, Dillards, Macy's, and J.C. Penny are a few; but it really depends on your style and body type.

Q: Where did Annette Bening attend high school?
A: Annette Bening attended Patrick Henry High. She studied drama there before wining [sic] multiple awards!

Q: Who is the youngest person to ever win an Oscar?
A: Shirley Temple won a juvenile Academy Award at age 6. Tatum O'Neal won a competitive Oscar at age 10.

Q: What is the lowest airfare from Minneapolis to Las Vegas for travel in March?
A: Depends on exact date, but a one-way ticket from Minn to Las Vegas starts at $137.21 for March 9, 2009.

Q: What is the best-selling import beer?
A: Corono Extra and Corona Light are the two most popular brands of Corona Beer. It is the #1 import in US.



Q: What's the difference between a trademark and copyright?
A: Trademark: used to protect a word, symbol, or name. Copyright: protects original works like books.

Q: What's the lifespan of a hummingbird?
A: In captivity, hummingbirds can survive for more than 10 years. In the wild 3 - 5 years is more likely.

Q: When does the Lunar New Year begin and what animal represents 2009?
A: The lunar new year began on Monday, January 26, 2009. This year is the year of the ox.

Q: What is the Transformer movie rated?
A: "Transformers: Revenge of th Fallen" opens in theaters on June 24, 2009 and is not yet rated.

Q: What was the last Transformer movie rated?
A: The most recent Transformer movie is rated: PG-13.

Q: What's the best remedy for adult acne?
A: Not medical advice: For home treatment for acne, apply an oatmeal mask at least once or twice a week.

Q: What's a good dog breed to introduce to children?
A: American bulldog, American foxhound, American mastiff, American pit bull terrier...

Q: How long does pink eye usually last?
A: Not medical advice. Pinkeye needs to be treated by a dr, if it hasn't improved in 2 - 3 days tell them.

Q: What does KGB stand for?
A: kgb: Knowledge Generation Bureau. We can answer most anyting. Text us again & let us show you!

Q: What were the most popular baby names last year?
A: The most popular baby girl's name for '08 was Emma. Aiden took the top spot for a boy's name.

Q: What were the most popular baby names of 1979?
A: In 1979, the most popular names were Michael & Jennifer, followed closely by Christopher & Melissa.

Q: What were the most popular baby names of 1989?
A: Michael & Jessica headed the name charts in 1989, followed by Christopher, Ashley, Matthew & Brittany.

Q: What were the most popular baby names of 1969?
A: In '69, Michael & Lisa were the most popular baby names followed by David & James, Michelle & Jennifer

Q: What were the most popular baby names of 1999?
A: In 1999 the most popular girl's name was Emily. The most popular boy's name was Jacob.

Q: Who are the seven arc angels?
A: Traditionally the 7 arch angels re Uriel Raphael Raguel Sariel Gabriel Remiel & Michael. This may vary.

Q: When did pink and blue first start representing the gender of newborn babies?
A: History is not clear but before 1940, the opposite was true: blue was for girls, pink was for boys.

Q: What is the tallest point in the 48 states?
A: The highest mountain in the 48 contiguous U.S. is Mt. Whitney, California at 14,494 feet/4418 meters.
OK, so now you see the many lame and sometimes very personal questions that came up during the last few days and how KGB answered them so gracefully and professionally.

I love this service. It was fun, convenient and provided accurate information in just a few minutes. I highly recommend this one to anyone looking for ways to prove who's right in an argument, stats for sports teams or players, or interesting facts to help start a conversation with that cute guy or gal in line at Starbucks.


To send a message to the KGB team, simply text to 542542 (kgbkgb) with your first question to get started. You will be charged 99 cents for each answer.

Friday, September 12, 2008

America's Most Attractive Cities

San Diego sits at #2 on the list of America's Most Attractive Cities put out by Travel & Leisure. I have to agree that the majority of the men and women here are quite attractive.



Is it the amazing weather here that just makes everyone less stressed and more at ease? Is there something in the water? If so, I'm going to be sure to start drinking it more often.


Where does your city fall on the list?

Sunday, September 7, 2008

While in Vegas

I'm in Las Vegas and will be here for five days for the 2008 ABC Kids Expo - an annual event for the juvenile product industry. While I'll be focused on the new products for babies and families with children during the day, I'll be taking advantage of the night life found in Vegas. Perhaps you'll see me at one of these venues sipping on a cocktail:
Red Room Saloon (3101 West Sahara Ave, 702-257-9663)
Puff (1030 E. Flamingo Road, 702-221-PUFF)
Sugarcane Lounge (3327 Las Vegas Blvd., 702-607-0700)

Christian Audigier, The Nightclub (3300 S. Las Vegas Blvd., 702-466-9720)



Yellowtail Sushi Restaurant & Bar
(3600 Las Vegas Blvd. S., 702-693-7223)
Rok Vegas (3790 Las Vegas Blvd. S., 702-740-6ROK)
During the convention, I'll be highlighting the top companies that I believe will appeal to the happy, healthy, hip parents who read this blog. Enjoy!

If you'll be in Las Vegas over the next few days, let me know. The more the merrier.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Proud Mama

Michael Phelps has made history with his 8 Gold Medals and a World Record. One medal after the other...

What's amazing to me is the fact that, not only was Michael diagnosed with ADHD as a child, but he was also raised (along with his two sisters) by a single mom.

This isn't unusual, really. Tom Cruise, Bill Clinton, and Bill Cosby were raised by single moms. Even Barack Obama was brought up in a single parent home.



What bothers me is that there's many different definitions of "single mom," and it's usually one that is the complete opposite of who I am.

I admit, my son's father and I went through a stressful and drawn-out divorce (due to me and my bitterness), but now, we get along great and I don't know what I'd do without his support. My son is with his dad right now, thousands of miles away. My son's father is more involved than many dads. We're lucky to have him.

Yes, I'm a single mom, which - to me - means that I am single and I am a mom. Nothing in those two words hint at whether or not there is a father figure in my son's life but, there is. My son has many men in his life that act as positive role models for him. Right now, my son is spending 8 days with his dad on the East Coast, while I teach a parenting course and visit my family and friends back home.

I get to meet my sister's youngest son (only 8 weeks old) for the first time today. I'm thrilled to finally meet him and spend the week spoiling him and his older brother. I haven't blogged about it much or talked about it only because it's difficult for me to be so far away but it gets easier as time goes by since I have so much to focus on, besides how quickly time flies by...while I'm having fun.

I am also going to spend time with my friends from college, meet my best friend's (from high school) fiance, and, of course, get caught up in my reading - both on line and in print.

I look forward to sharing my travel experiences here so stay tuned for stories from the Midwest, where people are known for being real, honest and sincere. Minnesota Nice. I can't wait to be back home.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

ABC Kids Expo

I'm preparing myself for the annual ABC Kids Expo happening September 7 - 11 in Las Vegas. While I've been to Las Vegas several times before, I have not yet been to ABC Kids Expo, the premiere event for merchandise created for babies and toddlers.

I've made notes on the companies and products that I want to learn more about when I get there:



Tuesday, August 5, 2008

AT&T Fails Once Again

When did customer service become extinct?

I started working in retail back before I was old enough to drive. That was at the time when employees were actually trained in and customer service was the number one priority for most companies.


These days, I rarely experience great customer service and when I do, I make sure to share my experience with others. So too, do I feel compelled to share my not-so-great experiences, such as the recent catastrophe with AT&T.

The story starts two years ago when my husband decided to move out after filing for divorce. What he neglected to tell me when he started packing and found his new place of residence, was that he had our phone service transferred to his new apartment.

Suddenly, I was left without a phone (or a husband). I was bitter about many things for much too long, but it took me quite some time to get over the fact that AT&T was not responsible for leaving me "disconnected."

Fast forward to two months ago when my son and I were outside playing catch. A nice young man came by and asked if he could discuss the AT&T U-verse service plan that he was selling. Continuing with our back-and-forth game, I listened while he explained to me how I could get phone, cable and DSL service for a lower cost than I was currently spending on just cable and internet service.

We spent the next twenty minutes filling out paperwork and getting everything in place to have the installation scheduled. I was looking forward to having a land line, which I planned on using mostly for business.

I was heading out of town the following week so I had the installation scheduled for the weekend I was to be back. Since my life as a working mom with two jobs and a young boy keeps me pretty busy, the time I had chosen for the installation was ideal.

Two days before the scheduled time, I received an automated call from AT&T stating that they had rescheduled my appointment and they were going to be coming earlier than expected. Great, except that I had to be at work that day. I can't simply not show up for work. I had to give some sort of notice.

I called AT&T to reschedule the rescheduled appointment and I was told that they wouldn't have any openings available for at least another week. I really had no choice so I set up the appointment and made sure to give my employer plenty of notice that I'd be working from home that day.

Of course, no one ever showed up. Or called. After two days (I was too upset to call right away), I picked up the phone and calmly waited until a real live person was finally able to speak to me. I was then informed that someone could come out (for the third time, now) in just a few days.

By this time, I was getting ready for business trip #2 but my parents were going to be staying at my house to care for my son this time. I enlisted them to stay home that day to wait for the installation crew. Normally, I would never ask anyone to do this kind of a favor for me, but since I was having difficulty having the arrangement work, I didn't think there was an alternative.

Once again, AT&T failed to deliver. My parents called me that day to let me know that no one show up (big surprise) and that they had to call AT&T to reschedule. And, guess what? They never arrived on that day, either!

Needless to say, I had given up at this point. I didn't want to call to reschedule. I no longer wanted to save money or have the added convenience of a land line because they had cost me so much precious time and energy that I really wanted nothing to do with AT&T at that point.

Now, before I continue, I must say that my cell phone service is with AT&T but that's only because I originally started out using Cingular. I haven't had any bad experiences with my mobile service (knocking on wood), but I assume they're quite separate from the division that recently lost me as a customer.

Why am I sharing this story now? Because today I received a bill from AT&T for the month of phone service that I never used. I called the billing department and calmly shared my disappointing experience. The man quickly passed me on to someone else, who even more quickly (and without asking any questions), was able to cancel my phone service and credited my account for all charges.

You'd think that this would be the end of the story, right? That since there was no harm done (financially), I'd be thrilled to move on...

Wrong! I was more disappointed by the way the woman handled this than the fact that the installation crew never showed up when they were supposed to. Because the people who made the appointment were not the people who were to show up at my door, I felt as though there must have been some communication error or computer glitch.

The woman on the phone, however, was a real, live person. She heard my story (somehow it ended up being much shorter than this post) and never once apologized, did not ask me if I wanted to attempt to have someone come out again nor did she offer to make it up to me (not sure how she could have done that).

And what's worse? She read the required speech at the end of our conversation where she actually said, "Thank you for choosing AT&T." As if!

Monday, June 9, 2008

Two More Days to Win

You could win a FREE gift from Cascade Lemonade! They're giving away a free travel accessory (up to $10 in value) to one lucky winner! Their original designs in vintage patterns and prints are so much fun! To enter, visit Notes From My Nest for details. Deadline to enter is June 11 by noon (EST), so be sure to check out the site today!

Friday, May 16, 2008

Parenting Party 2009

There's less than one week until this year's Parenting Party and already I'm getting questions about where next year's event will take place.

I hadn't really thought about it until the idea was thrown out there...take the Official Poll found on the sidebar...Las Vegas, Miami, Portland?

Help me decide!

Sunday, May 4, 2008

For Moms Who Get Around

FLIGHT 001 has some great gift ideas for Mother's Day. They specialize in products to help make traveling easier. Their fun designs and affordable items make this a great website to visit for anyone who travels, whether for business or pleasure.




HANDMADE SILK JEWELRY ROLL - Features 3 zip pockets for necklaces, bracelets and long earrings, one spacious slip pocket for larger pieces, a snap-down ring roll, and 4 loops for small earrings. Exterior features a silk embroidered flower motif with silk tie closure. 8.5in X 14.75in




ZEBRA TRAVEL CLOCK - Features an alarm and fold-in protective and portable design. 3.5in x 3.5in x 1.25in.




TRANSPORT WEEKENDER - Features a large interior packing compartment with zip closure. Exterior features a zip pocket, double handles, and an adjustable/removable
messenger strap.




MOBILE PHONE HOLDER - Hangs between your phone's plugged-in battery charger and the wall socket. The instant little shelf provides a support for your phone and cord while keeping them neat and safe.





MIMOBOT USB FLASHDRIVE - USB storage device in Domo-kun design. Features 1 GB of memory, and comes already preloaded with bonus digital content, ranging from icons and screen savers to rich media. Compatible with Mac, Windows, and Windows Vista’s ReadyBoost technology.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Single Parent Fun

This is the first single parent offer I've seen. I wish more companies would support single parent families in similar ways. I'm thinking about taking advantage of this offer, simply because it's a great way to have fun, spend time with my son and meet other single parents learning to manage the delicate balance of work, home and single life.

Single Parent Fun at Beaches Resorts

To honor single parents everywhere, we are waiving the single supplement fee (up to $190 per night) at all our resorts when you stay 3 nights or longer. Come and enjoy a much-deserved vacation under the Caribbean sun during Single Parent Fun months. Enjoy tailored activities such as Single Parent Welcome Receptions, Single Parent Social Cocktail Receptions, Kids Movie Night, and more!

Booking Dates: 04/14/2008 - 05/12/2008

Travel Windows: 5/01/2008 - 5/31/2008 & 8/17/2008 - 10/31/2008

Coupon Code: No coupon needed

Sunday, April 27, 2008

What Happens in Vegas Stays in Vegas

I'm heading to Sin City (aka Skin City) in just a few days and I plan on sitting by the pool and relaxing. Usually that consists of getting oiled up and enjoying a few cocktails while leafing through some glossy magazines filled with more pictures than words but, what can I say? I love vacation and don't get enough of them these days.

While most of my travel adventures are for work, this upcoming trip will keep me cool at these hip new venues that I plan to check out:

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Top 10 All-Inclusive Resorts!

Do something you’ll never forget - book an all-inclusive resort vacation. The advantages to staying at an all-inclusive resort are seemingly endless. Most include meals, beverages, tips, entertainment and activities in the price of the room - allowing you more time to actually relax on vacation and less time figuring the bill. Don't miss #9 - where I'll be traveling this December to celebrate one of my dear friend's wedding!

Moon Palace Golf & Spa All Inclusive Resort
#1. Moon Palace Golf & Spa Resort All Inclusive - Cancun, MX
Prime yourself for luxury at the Moon Palace Gold and Spa Resort in Cancun. Guests enjoy gourmet meals, beverages, tours, entertainment, and both land and sea activities. The resort also boasts a signature golf course by Jack Nicklaus and full spa facilities.

Beaches Turks and Caicos Resort and Spa
#2. Beaches Turks and Caicos Resort and Spa - Providenciales, TC
Touting itself as a multi-faceted fantasy world where private bungalows, pools and 12 miles of white sand overlook turquoise water, this resort features fine cuisine, land and sea sports, spa, nightly entertainment and a kid’s club - Pirate Island.

Barcelo Bavaro Beach Hotel


#3. Barcelo Bavaro Beach Hotel All Inclusive - Punta Cana, DO
Escape from the busy world at Barcelo Bavaro Beach Hotel in Punta Cana. This breathtaking hotel’s all-inclusive package offers admission to nightly entertainment, three meals daily at eight of the hotel’s 14 restaurants, complimentary transportation between five of the Bavaro brand hotels and complimentary local beverage and snack service.

Paradisus Palma Real All Inclusive
#4. Paradisus Palma Real All Inclusive - Higuey, DO
Combining world-class facilities with a Caribbean setting, the Paradisus Palma Real features luxury suites, spa facilities, health center, sea-front pool, a casino, nightly entertainment and remarkable dining. Unlimited green fees and nightly entertainment are included in the all-inclusive package.

Le Blanc Spa Resort All Inclusive
#5. Le Blanc Spa Resort All Inclusive - Cancun, MX
Upon arrival at the Le Blanc Spa Resort in Cancun, guests are greeted with a cool drink and washcloth. This adults-only haven allows guests to immerse themselves in the luxury of 24-hour room service, butler service, entertainment, premium drinks, haute cuisine and non-motorized water sports. All taxes and gratuities are included.

Grand Velas All Suites & Spa Resort

#6. Grand Velas All Suites & Spa Resort All Inclusive - Nuevo Vallarta, MX
Let your worries float away as you indulge at the Grand Velas All Suites and Spa Resort in Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico. Luxurious all-inclusive services include gourmet dining, Pilates, yoga and meditation programs, Aqua bar, tennis and spa services.

The BodyHoliday at LeSPORT All Inclusive
#7. The BodyHoliday at LeSPORT All Inclusvie - Cap Estate, LC
Pamper yourself at The BodyHoliday at LeSport in St. Luciathis winter: all-inclusive amenities include dining at hot spots like Tao, fitness classes, Body Treats from the Oasis Spa, and land sports and water sports.

Barcelo Langosta Beach All Inclusive
#8. Barcelo Langosta Beach All Inclusive - Tamarindo, CR
Relax and rejuvenate by the crystal waters of Playa Langosta at the Barcelo Langosta Beach in Tamarindo, Costa Rica, where long stretches of white sand beckon. Activities and classes, land sports, unlimited local beverages and buffet-style meals are all part of the resort's all-inclusive program.

Akumal Beach Resort All Inclusive
#9. Akumal Beach Resort All Inclusive - Riviera Maya, MX
Enjoy daily beachside activities, a welcome cocktail, all meals and local beverages, scuba clinics and more at the beautiful Akumal Beach Resort, located on a one-mile stretch of beach front in the Riviera Maya.

Jolly Beach Resort All Inclusive
#10. Jolly Beach Resort All Inclusive - St. Johns, AG
Lazy days await at Jolly Beach Resort in Antigua, where you can take advantage of their all-inclusive amenities, including meals and drinks at five restaurants and bars, children's activities, tennis, nightly entertainment, daily activities and non-motorized water sports.

Sunday, March 30, 2008

March Madness

My son spent a week in Hawaii with his dad. Then, I gave him about 24 hours to adjust - not only to the time change but to the climate before he and I jumped on a plane to Minnesota.

I had to go there for work, but took advantage of the fact that my family is there to spend a few extra days and bring my son along.

He spent plenty of time with his grandparents, aunt & uncle, and his cousin, who is going to be a big brother pretty soon.


It's always nice to see Cinimod so happy and excited to spend time with family. He literally jumped up and down when he learned he'd be spending time with his cousin again. They had a blast together and little JT cried when they had to say goodbye after the two of them spent the entire day together (with Grandma).

Today, though, before we got on the plane to return to San Diego, my son tried a couple of times to hug JT goodbye. I think he was sad to see Cinimod go. He wouldn't hug him and refused to give him a high-five (he gave everyone else one).

It's nice to know we'll be missed but I know it'll be that much sweeter as the boys get older and are able to really hang out and spend some much-needed male bonding time together as they grow up together.

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Top Ten Travel Destinations

I am still in San Jose, waiting for the afternoon to fly by so I can finally head over to the airport to head home. I'm surprised that San Diego is not included in the following list - the Top Ten Travel Destinations. I'm really looking forward to sleeping in my own bed but I suppose heading to any of the ten locations mentioned here wouldn't be that bad, either, as long as I wasn't working!

#1. New York
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#2. London
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#3. Paris
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#4. Orlando
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#5. Rome
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#6. San Francisco
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#7. Barcelona
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#8. Berlin
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#9. Stockholm
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#10. Miami Beach
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