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America’s Birthday

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Happy Birthday, America.  Not the best year.  The economy, the oil spill in the Gulf, big messes right in our laps.  But it’s the 4th of July and time to recall that America’s a great country filled with great people doing great things – no matter what – and more people with new ideas and new energies adding their voice every day.  We have low points and hard hits, but we come back strong.  We’re not giving in by a long shot, this is all going to take a while, but we’ve connected the dots, we’re finding our way and we’ll succeed. There’s nothing like the American spirit when we want to fix what’s not right.  Just watch.  What was the motto on that early flag – ‘Don’t tread on me?’.  

We’ve got our critics, we’ve got our failures, but we’ve got our fans and our successes too.  I flew to Boston a few weeks ago and took a cab to my hotel.   It was the start of the World Cup, and the cab driver was from Somalia. ‘Does Somalia have a team in the World Cup? ‘ I asked.  ‘No, too small. But anyway I cheer for the US because from yesterday I am a US citizen,’ the driver said, smiling.  I asked about the oath, the ceremony.  ‘I said the oath, and there were 110 of us – from all over, even Canada,’ the driver said.  Canadians?  ‘Married to Americans’, he said.

A country that people want to join is a strong country, no matter what the problems of the day.  We are a strong country.  We’ve got some things to deal with right now, we’re in the middle of a lot, but we’ll come back strong – we always do.  It’s in our nature as Americans, whether we’ve been an American all our lives or for a day.  Our independence, our self reliance, our ingenuity.  This year we had the economy, we had the oil spill, but we also had Bloom, Tesla, Apple, Facebook and lots of other good news.  We’re down but not out, we’ve got work to do, but the comeback is there.  So Happy Birthday and here’s to the next 234 years.

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Valentine’s Day – Romancing a Girl Who Loves Travel

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Is the love of your life – or your current obsession – a Traveler?  Loves to travel, go places, see new things? Get close to her heart on Valentine’s Day by connecting to a place she  loves – or a place you’ve shared together.  You don’t have to buy tickets to an exotic locale – although, hmmm, great idea.  There are lots of ways to evoke a favorite spot or a shared memory right at home – with great results.  Here are a few to consider as you get ready for a day of romance and love.  Be creative, show her you remember, and enjoy!

Flowers and Chocolates – the ‘Standards’.  If you’re traditional and stick with the standards, consider flowers or chocolates from a place she dreams about visiting – Europe, Asia, Hawaii – anywhere she gets ‘that look’ when she talks about traveling.  If you’ve been somewhere together, consider chocolates or sweets from a place you discovered with her – many have web sites just for this reason, and are glad to ship.

Dinner out – or in.  Food is a great way to create the feel of a country, a place or a culture – and a lovely dinner is a must for her on this romantic day.  Go to a local restaurant with the cuisine of a country she longs to visit – or cook a meal at home of favorites from a vacation together.   Southern, Spanish, the beach, whatever – anything you do will show you’ve been listening and that you’ve enjoyed your travels together.  Not sure about recipes or ingredients?  Epicurious or the Food Network will be helpful.

Music to set the mood.  Nothing brings you to a place like music, and a CD of an artist from a country she loves, or your own mix of famous melodies from a familiar place will make you feel you’re there.  If you create it ’just for her’ she’ll feel really special and save that CD forever.  You’ve probably got your own ideas – guys always know more about music than girls, but  Putamayo is a great place to find music from all over the world just in case.

Movies.  Some of the best movie romances are red hot because the dramatic and beautiful setting adds another notch to the chemistry.  Does your Traveler love Europe – and elegance?  To Catch a Thief with Grace Kelly and Cary Grant was filmed on the French Riviera and Last Holiday with Queen Latifah and LL Cool J is set in Karlovy Vary, a famous ski resort in the Czech Republic.  Is your Traveler an outdoors type? The Last of the Mohicans with Madeleine Stowe and Daniel Day-Lewis – set in the Adirondacks in the 18th century – is a romantic must if your traveler is a nature lover.  More exotic tastes?  Try The Year of Living Dangerously with Sigourney Weaver and Mel Gibson, set in Jakarta, Indonesia or Out of Africa with Meryl Streep and Robert Redford.  So, rent a movie and relax for the evening.  You’ll set a romantic mood and will both feel you’ve traveled to another place and time.  Netflix has a great library and films arrive to your door, or there is on-demand.

Jewelry.  Jewelry is tricky on Valentine’s Day – just so you know.  Girls will know what I’m talking about; it starts with a ‘D’.  But Travelers are a little different.  If you bought something in a place you visited together, now’s the time to give whatever you slipped back to buy at the market or shop you visited when (again) you saw ‘that look’ on her face.  If not, keep that in mind for your next trip together.  It’s a sure thing for a Traveler – trust me.

So these are a few ideas for your Traveler on the day for romance.  Whatever you do, your Traveler will appreciate – and remember – how thoughtful you were on Valentine’s Day by including the places they love.  And when you’re thoughtful to a Traveler, you always get more than you give in return.  Enjoy the day.

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