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Cambodia Countdown – 4-3-2-1-0 BLAST OFF

New Continent. New Country. Parting Thoughts. Cambodia.

so so excited BUT holy hell, listen to the craziness of this whole adventure. i will leave today at roughly 10AM Eastern Standard and arrive at 10PM Friday, local time, in Phnom Penh. it will be 11AM Friday here. that’s over 24 hours of time. a day of my life gone. sayonara. goodbye. flying home is EVEN WORSE.

what else…crazy visa crap i’ve never dealt with before. turn one copy in on arrival only in these X lines and then one upon departure again and you can staple it into your passport. staples in my precious passport? whaaaaa??? 

then the whole ‘it’s rainy season – malaria – dengue fever threat.’ (READ: THIS ONE I’M ACTUALLY WORRIED ABOUT) so i’ve pre-treated my build clothes with toxic bug repellant that if in contact with my skin while wet would need the assistance of poison control. ok…that is OUT OF CONTROL.  or, wait, maybe it gets even better.

how about bug repellant lotion a that is for only exposed skin. ok?! but when you apply it you cannot let it touch your clothes because it’ll eat it up. seriously?! so i have bug repellant clothes spray that cannot touch my skin and bug repellant skin lotion that cannot touch my clothes. this combination sounds INSANE.

AND the most recent advice is not to bring/wear any nice jewelry. it calls attention to yourself and this isn’t good. what is going to happen when i pull out my hot pink boa? it IS just feathers but that baby is a definite attention grabber! i don’t know what to think about having NO accessories. this is killing lola.

there’s cultural issues to consider, too. proper greetings and no embracing in public. holding your temper. no pointing fingers. not showing your palms. i’m tremendously demonstrative. i mean, do i look like a subdued person? toning all of this down is going to be a bit of a trick for me. i plan to just keep my arms glued to my sides. you think this will work?

well, that’s all folks. send positive thoughts for a safe journey, few mosquito bites & that i can control myself in public.

XO – lola

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Ames Boston: a hotel that aims to please

a hipster hotel in historic downtown Boston

Ames Boston

i’m not sure how many people yet know about the Ames Hotel in downtown Boston. this lovely Morgans Hotel Group property is a toddler still, only 2.5 years old. i’ve had the pleasure of patronizing the property since it first opened in 2009 – for dinner & drinks on several occasions – but had never stayed as a guest until a few weeks back. saying i’m impressed would be an understatement. Ames is lola-worthy, indeed.

history is alive all around Ames in downtown Boston

actually, saying it’s a toddler is a bit misleading only in that Ames is housed in a ‘National Register of Historic Places’ building completed in 1889. the structure, one of the tallest masonry buildings in the world, was commissioned by the Ames family to act as their headquarters for their hugely successful agricultural tool business, Ames Plow. built in the Romanesque style, the building stands out for its intricate details and dramatic roofline. Truly a MUST SEE!

some of the unexpected surprises you’ll find at Ames

ok, so back to my stay. i was able to arrange a walk-through tour of the property with the Director of Sales, Paul. what a TREAT! Paul has been with the property since before they broke ground renovating the swanky boutique hotel and it was obvious that Ames is like his own child. he took such pride in the architecture and original unique details of the hotel as well as other special things the design team created to tie into the history of the property. like other Morgans hotels, Ames is designed with simple, minimalist furnishings. Paul explained, the design firm, David Rockwell, wished to have patrons focus on the architecture and special characteristics of the building. SUCCESS!

simple yet luxe furnishings

the 114 room hotel feels intimate AND of course, you can count on the universal fantastic service and comforts of any Morgans property. i especially enjoyed the juxtaposition of the minimal modern and historical. it’s definitely my style. i believe in keeping old things alive but breathing new life into them in new and unexpected ways. to me, UNEXPECTED is exactly what you get in Ames. i love that this Boston icon of a building lives on but isn’t stodgy in the least. extremely hip & cool.

SNACKS, BOOZE & GUIDE BOOKS! some of the modern comforts found in the guest rooms

some of my favorite unique features seen in my photographs are the custom souvenir plates found in guest rooms, the artist commissioned ‘Cabinets of Curiosities’ with objects dating from 1889, the year the building was completed, AND the magical-illusion of a chandelier hanging in the hallway.

i say come find your own UNEXPECTED treasure at this completely lola-approved property! located in downtown Boston at One Court Street, Ames is in a prime location for just about all things Boston.

*Ames Boston photo by Michael A. Muller – read his article for more on Ames Boston

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Cambodia Countdown – week 1

New Continent. New Country. I STILL HAVE TONS TO DO & AM FREAKING OUT! Cambodia.

do i look ready? well, i’m NOT

it’s so strange how similar the emotions of excitement & nervousness feel. i’m BEYOND EXCITED about this big adventure i’m about to go on. BUT, i’ll be honest, i’m nervous too. my mind is racing with all that i still need to accomplish before leaving and what all i’ll need to do while away too. i’m finding now that i’m even having a difficult time sleeping because my mind is so busy with all the to-do’s.

i’ll be doing something like this in a little over a week

i think i have my packing mostly figured out. i still need a few odds & ins from the drug store, etc. but surely i have the rest covered. otherwise, i’m just guessing wrong and wouldn’t know it until experience tells me that i packed all wrong for a Buddhist Asian country. i’ve been told that i can buy clothes there & drugstores have most everything i need but you know that saying “it’s not like you are traveling to a 3rd world country”… well, I AM!! and for over 2 weeks. if it were one week, i think it would seem less daunting.

then i’ll be seeing this!!

what’s worse, is that i’m having short-term memory loss because i have so much going on! has this ever happened to you? so, anyway, a week from today i leave for Cambodia!

i’m going to look at my Cambodia Countdown: week 3 post and remind myself of the R&R that awaits me post-house build.

alright, LOLA, now take a deep breath. say another OM. AND get back to your thousand post-it notes with tasks to be completed.

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my 3 favorite travel memories…

and how they tell the story of who is lola

when i got wind of this blogger relay series going on, and then asked to join #teamBLUE by Christina from Jandal Road, i actually didn’t struggle much with which 3 memories i would pick. even though i’ve done my fair share of traveling, 3 really stand out for me and do a great job of representing who i am and what i believe in.

thanks to Christina for being our team captain and to Lowcost Holidays for sponsoring this campaign. the goal of the campaign is to have the longest chain of memories – one blogger passes the baton to next and so on. AND if you win the gold then you may win some great prizes too. if you’re interested in following along you can by following the hashtags #BloggerRelay and #teamBLUE on Twitter.

now onto my memories that make me moi

my minxy mouse encounter: DISNEY WORLD

Growing up in Texas, as a family of 6, we would drive EVERYWHERE for our family vacations. Florida was a popular destination as we could go to the beach or Disney World after a couple of days driving. i’ll be honest with you, i was a BIG fan of both of these vacation destinations. Florida is still one of my favorite places because of my childhood memories and fondness for the state. anyhow, i digress. this favorite travel memory is about me FINALLY meeting Minnie Mouse. here it goes…

even though we went to Disney as a family on several occasions, i somehow, after multiple visits, never seemed to be able to find her, shake her paw & get that precious photo-op. it was an inside joke within our family and an obsession of mine. i’d see her in the distance running off with Mickey and not be able to catch up. OR she’d be swarmed by a crowd and need to take a break from the heat of the Florida sun just as i was about to have my turn. it was RIDICULOUS the luck i had with that sassy mouse!

never was there a happier adult-child! (and i mean lola not the kid in the costume)

fast forward. many years later, my mother suggests we have a girls weekend at Disney. my mom, my sister & me. OK! sign me up – here’s my chance AGAIN!! going back to Disney as an adult was great. it brought back a flood of happy childhood memories and how magical the place can actually be. i found myself teary on many an occasion. AND i no longer had to chase that minx of a mouse all over the park. at this point, Disney had wised up and had the popular characters on continuous rotation over at the Toontown Fair. i waited patiently in line. over 30 minutes at least. they let in groups of 10, then you go one at a time to get your photo-op. i was so excited. i would be the first in our group of 10. it was finally my moment and unscripted i said “i’ve been waiting all my life to meet you!” WHAT?!?! this is a teenage person inside a mouse costume. i said to my mother “you better not mess this photo up!” my mom broke down laughing and said that the whole experience of me & my mouse encounter made the trip worth the expense. i proceeded to leave the meet & greet tent and buy myself a princess hat because, after all, i felt like one. the rest of the day little girls all over the park asked for my autograph!

why is this one of my favorite travel memories? it shows that even if it takes multiple attempts and many years, DETERMINATION CAN & WILL PAY OFF!

if you can make it there, you can make it anywhere: NYC

i am a determined & strong-willed person. i’m sure you can see that just from my Minnie Mouse meeting determination! 😉 so after several visits to the fine metropolis of New York City, i announced to the world that i would be moving there a few months down the road. ya know, after i paid off my post-college credit card debt & saved some money for rent, etc. it took me about 6 months but in that time i’d been working connections for roommates, places to stay while i apartment hunted, got a temporary job at the Gap as a back-up until i landed a “real job” and was working my “real job” connections too. NOTHING WAS GOING TO STOP ME FROM GOING FOR MY DREAM. much, much, much to my parents dismay.

look at that crown! not the Lady Liberty’s – MINE!

so, one day in late January, i took my one-way ticket and boarded an airplane to my future. the contents of my life were already en route via UPS in boxes. i just had to get to the big apple and find a place to call my new home. as soon as i landed i met up with a college-pal-turned-future-roommate and we began our apartment search. as it turned out we found the place we lived for the next year that very first day. AND, as they say, the rest is history. i did work at the Gap until i landed my first “real job” working in PR at a multimedia company.

now you are thinking…why is this a favorite travel memory?? because lola went for her dreams and succeeded. AND i made it there, so, you know…I CAN MAKE IT ANYWHERE!!

some of the best couple of months of my life: EURO TOUR VIA EURAIL

after some time in the big apple, i decided it was high-time for a new challenge and, heck, i was changing jobs & apartments anyway so why not just pack up all my stuff into storage and go off for a few months on my own to a continent i’ve never been. seems to make perfect sense, right? well…i did to me. again, not my parents so much but they knew me pretty well by this point in my life and didn’t try to hold me back.

just wait and see how differently i’ll look in front of the Louvre next time!

i’m a planner, so again, i saved up and plotted my attack – chasing the better weather as i headed to Europe in March and left in May. it was one of the most thrilling times in my entire life. i knew where i was generally going next but not everything i would see & do OR where i’d be sleeping each night. that made it exhausting too and by the end of my couple of months i was ready to get back to a normal routine of sorts. many friends met up with me along my journey and, of course, i made new friends everywhere i went. it was incredible in every way!

i love this travel memory because it was life changing. I WENT OUT ON A LIMB INTO THE UNKNOWN & RETURNED MUCH RICHER & WISER THAN I EVER EXPECTED.

so, there you have it. i would like to add, by this year’s end i expect a couple of these memories could be  knocked off by new ones. i have 2 BIG trips coming up that i believe to be opportunities of a lifetime. i head off to Cambodia in two weeks to build a house for Habitat for Humanity. this is similar to my 3rd favorite memory in that i’ve never been to Asia and i’ve never done a house build. i think it’s a fantastic example of putting myself out on a limb into the unknown & i fully believe i will be richer & wiser from the experience. my second big trip is with my wonderful friend, Leah, of Leah Travels all over Europe from November 5 to December 5. having the opportunity to revisit so many of the special places from my prior Euro tour with my travel partner in crime is something i never dreamt i’d be able to do. i’m beyond excited to share in the precious memories from my past and make new ones with Leah! you’ll want to stay tuned to this plot line for sure! the Minnie Mouse story can never be outdone 😉

thanks for reading my special travel memories!

the travel memories baton was passed to me by Henry from Fotoeins – check out his FAB memories from New Zealand. AND i get the pleasure of passing the baton now to a lovely chap, Tom, of Waegook Tom. we ALL cannot wait to read your favorite memories, sir.

Go #teamBLUE – let’s capture the gold!!

 

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Cambodia Countdown – week 2

New Continent. New Country. NEW FRIENDS! Cambodia.

friendships in the works! i’ve got some incredible friends yet to meet…

so, you’ve probably noticed, making friends during my travels is extremely important to me and very meaningful. people ARE what make the world go round! so, i’m beyond thrilled to be a part of team of 100% Australians (besides me) because i’m going to me making a heap of new friends during my Habitat  for Humanity build.

thank goodness for technology. i’ve been Facebook messaging with two gals from my build now for a couple of months. i’m already sure we will get along famously. we have BIG plans to whoop it up in Siem Reap together – among other things. all i can say is the world is such a small place and i’m super excited to meet more of its amazing inhabitants who also want to do something good and explore a new space in the world. i’m a happy girl.

meet my two new friends: the M&M’s

the hilarious Malinda or ‘Mal’

the other half of the M’s – Melanie or ‘Mel’

look at these work gloves that Malinda got for the 3 of us! can you believe they make lola-pink work gloves? FABULOUS!!

can you even stand it?! my boa will match perfectly!!

AND my friend & lovely team leader Mitch!

he’s a self-confessed crazy man – Mitch

post-build i’ll have loads of photos to share of me with all my new buddies from the land down under!

some pals at my FUN-raising cocktail party! thank you!!

i also want to take this opportunity to thank all of my current wonderful friends & family in my life. i am so blessed to have many great friendships. in particular, i want to thank my friends for their generosity in this endeavor of mine. i could have fronted this project on my own but it means so much more to me knowing you also recognize and support Habitat for Humanity, Cambodia and me in this adventure. i hope someday that many of us can do a build like this somewhere in the world together. i’ll be sure to give you the down-low upon my return!

XO – lola 

 

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