Posts Tagged ‘Round the World trip’

I’m on Health24.com!

// July 17th, 2009 // 1 Comment » // Blogs, Interviews, Life (and the living of it), travelling

Which, for those of you outside of South Africa, is the biggest health website in the country.

Check it out! www.health24.com
Front-page story about our upcoming trip… Fame at last!
And it’s a really lovely interview.

Now I’m off to run errands all morning – chat to you later!

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Sweet Life.

// July 9th, 2009 // No Comments » // Blogs, Diabetes, Writing, travelling

That’s the one I’m living… But also the name of our Round-the-World with Diabetes blog.

Get it? Sweet. Life.
Hehehe…

I’m going to be hanging out there more and more as the trip gets closer, so I thought you might like to come hang out too. Think of it as a second living room. I’ll mainly be writing about travelling and diabetes and preparations and all that, but I’ll make sure to keep the same flavour as this blog.

Of course, I’ll still be writing about life, love and everything else right here until the beginning of September, when we leave for our trip. So keep visiting!

Today’s blog post over at Sweet Life? The 5 star lifestyle…
Come and visit! www.justtheplanet.com/sweet-life

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Keen to plan a Round-the-World trip?

// June 23rd, 2009 // No Comments » // Time, travelling

Now you can! Whether for a real life adventure, or to plan a dream trip (that will be more likely to come true if you actually have a specific route in mind!)

How? Good question. This time yesterday I wouldn’t have been able to tell you… But then I discovered a magical little tool called ‘Round-the-World Booking Tool’ on One World – www.oneworld.com

I was actually a little hesitant to click on it in case it didn’t turn out to be what I’d hoped for… but it was! And more. You see, when you’re planning a round-the-world trip there are all kinds of terms and conditions and confusing rules and regulations that can make your head ache – you’re allowed 16 flight segments in 5 continents, but you’re only allowed to fly in one direction (East to West or West to East) and you’re only allowed a certain number of flight segments within each continent. You’re also only allowed to fly the routes that the airlines in that alliance fly (which isn’t too much of a bother with One World – they’ve got everything from British Airways to Cathay Pacific to the LAN group in South America).

Still, when you’re something of a control freak (as I am – had you noticed?) and you really just want to get your flight path organised, the whole thing can seem a little overwhelming.

Which was why I was so thrilled (really thrilled, down to the tips of my toes) when I discovered this Round-the-World booking tool. You type in the cities you want to go to, and then choose your flights and your itinerary is built in real time… Really freaking cool.

I’ll keep you posted as I go along with how easy it is to follow through on the process, but for now – go and dream! At www.oneworld.com

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So how was your long weekend?

// April 28th, 2009 // No Comments » // Life (and the living of it), Time

For those of you not in South Africa, we’re in the midst of a whole month full of long weekends…. In fact, this week is slap bang in the middle of two long weekends, giving us a 3 day weekend, a 3 day workweek, and a 3 day weekend. Lovely!

Only… I have so. much. to. do.

I was reflecting, last week, on what serendipitous timing it was that this month I have desperately needed long weekends to recuperate from the busy-ness of the week, and that it’s a month full of these zen spaced-out weekends. But then I realised that the reason I need the weekends so badly is that I’m cramming a full week’s worth of work into 3 or 4 days. And that extra day is all the time I usually take off – time in my hammock, catching my breath, doing a meditation, watching movies, going for walks. So essentially, all these long weekends have taken the pockets of breathing space out of my days, and made them exhaustingly busy! Nobody’s fault but my own, of course, but I do miss my more laidback pace…

I’m sure it will be back soon. Most of the busy-ness at the moment is planning for our round the world trip, and trying to sort out sponsorship for it. Oh yes, did I mention? We’re getting sponsored to go around the world… More on that when it’s in the bag!
It seems like my man and I are running all week to fit in normal work and trip planning stuff, and then we get to the weekend and we indulge in luxurious nothingness – watching DVDs, eating really good food, sleeping 10 hours a night, drinking countless cups of tea, reading, and catching our breath. So I suppose my pockets of breathing space have been crammed into the weekends. Not much to complain about, then!

What about you? How was your long weekend?

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