from lola, with love!

dear Mr. & Mrs. O,

i was taught growing up that it’s good manners to write thank you notes. it’s a habit i still try to adhere to so here’s my heart felt one to you!

i cannot say a big enough THANK YOU for your amazing hospitality this past weekend in Palm Springs. from the lovely accommodations to making all the arrangements – everything was an absolute treat! i’m beyond thrilled that our mutual love of travel & adventure brought us together to finally meet.

i know i don’t need to explain to you how much there is to enjoy in traveling. it’s always wonderful to delve into new destinations. i love finding fantastic restaurants & sampling different cocktails – same as you. AND it’s always great to discover new sights & unique activities to the place you’re visiting. BOY did we ever cover all that ground and more!

i think the VERY BEST part of traveling is meeting new people and making NEW FRIENDS. while all the other things on the check list make a trip worth while, it’s these interactions with others that leave the longest lasting impression & fond memories for me.

we had so much fun & many laughs! i will always think of Palm Springs happily for being the destination of our introduction and what i hope will be a life-long friendship.

you both couldn’t be any more charming in every way. as i have already said, i find your love of life infectious! thank you, again, for being delightful hosts.

here’s to many more fabulous getaways down the road, Mr. & Mrs. O!

XO – lola

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team spirits! Olympic themed cocktails

let the games begin!

i love this! at the end of July the XXX Summer Olympics will get underway in London and  even the airline industry is gearing up for the games in a festive way. i’ve just flown on Delta & featured in their inflight magazine is a fun idea for cocktails – some of which are available on board. here are the 3 medal-themed drinks + recipes.

mix and enjoy the Olympic Games with a metallic glow!

cheers! XO – lola

get your game face on!

JACK’S GOLD

in a tall glass with ice add 1.5 ounces of Jack Daniel’s Whisky & 3 ounces ginger ale. stir & garnish with a lemon wedge.

JIMI’S SILVER

in a rocks glass with ice, add 1.5 ounces el Jimador Blanco Tequila, 3 ounces grapefruit soda, a pinch of salt & a squeeze of lime. stir and garnish with a lime wedge.

BOURBON BRONZE

in a rocks glass with ice, add 1.5 ounces Woodford Reserve Bourbon and a splash of club soda.

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cali desert calling!

prepare yourself, Palm Springs

i’m not usually all that spontaneous – i’m really more of a planner. BUT when my travelin’ pal, Leah, started pleading with me to reconsider going to Palm Springs this upcoming weekend, i decided to throw caution to the wind! after all, i had points to put toward the plane ticket and have graciously been invited as a guest of the kind Mrs. O Around the World. how could i say NO?! we three ladies have a similar passion for travel and living the good life. i know we will relax, laugh & enjoy each other’s company as well as drink & dine in the best of style. Palm Springs, i’m looking forward to seeing all that you have to offer!!

here’s some Palm Springs pinterest pictures to whet your whistle!
BON VOYAGE! XO – lola
ps: only the gin + tonic photo is mine – for photo credit see my pinterest board.

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lola’s making her dreams come true

i wanted to touch back to a recent post of mine “i have a dream!” i outlined what my goals are to move MY DREAM forward and thought you might like to know what exactly i’m doing to meet these goals.

  • i will get published once a month somewhere else besides my own blog.

starting in january – i have been published at least once a month. check out my stories on my PRESS page.

  • i will diversify where i write so i show that i can adapt to different styles.

writing for different sites such as Huffington Post Travel (more traditional press), The Daily Meal (all things food & drink) & Travel Sex Life (niche travel) have been a great start.

  • i will build a real website to be more professional.

well, you’re looking at it! hopefully you find it a little new & improved!!!

  • i will call myself a travel writer because if i can’t who can?

i now proudly carry around my business cards and tell others that i’m a travel writer. so far, everyone takes me seriously including myself!

  • i will go to conferences to learn more about the trade.

i’ve already attended a marketing conference about how to influence & engage clients/customers, which in my case, is my readership & potential brands i may soon work with.

i will also be attending TBEX in mid-june, which is the world’s largest travel blogging conference.

  • i will network with people that are influencers in the space.

TBEX is an awesome opportunity to meet other travel bloggers, social media influencers and PR & travel brand professionals.

in addition, i have traveled to two tweet-ups to meet other travel writers and attended two networking events in NYC for the travel space. i’d say nothing beats meeting up face-to-face and having some good old-fashioned networking time.

  • i will take on challenges that will put me outside my comfort zone.

i think it’s fair to say going to these conferences, networking events & meetings has put me a little out of my comfort zone. it’s not easy when you are new in a career & meeting people for the first time.

other challenges i’m taking on: mentioned in my previous post – doing a Habitat for Humanity build for the first time in a country (& continent) i’ve never been is definitely a comfort-zone challenge!

going to Europe for a month with my travel partner in crime Leah, of Leah’s Travels, will also be a great challenge. while i’m ridiculously excited about this amazing opportunity, it will take a lot of coordination to be gone for a month on both ends. Leah & i have tons of planning to do in the next many months. we want to make the most of our month in Europe, again networking with brands & seeking out opportunities for ourselves as well as representing Go with Oh & the other brands we work with in the best way possible.

the REWARD?! i can see my dream being realized.

  • i HAVE been published once a month in diversified areas.
  • i DID launch a new website.
  • i DO call myself a travel writer and do others consider me just that.
  • i HAVE & WILL continue to go to conferences & networking opportunities so that i meet people, learn & grow my brand.
  • i AM & WILL take on challenges that put me outside my comfort zone.

almost six months into 2012 and i have some amazing successes and huge things to look forward to that i never even imagined happening in this year. all i can say is WOW  my goals were worth setting and pursuing! i can’t believe i’m this far down the path to reaching  MY DREAM! i hope you stay tuned to see what happens next…i know i can’t wait.

thanks to all for your continued support – it means more than you know!!

keep dreaming & keep traveling! XO – lola

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why Habitat for Humanity? why Cambodia?

at the beginning of 2012 i announced to myself and to anyone who reads “where in the world is lola?” that i was going to go to Cambodia in late August through early September to participate in a Habitat for Humanity house build. if you missed this post or are a recent reader, now you know my late summer plans.

i’m sure some of you are wondering why i chose to do this and why go there? there are plenty of places in the world that could use a hand in building homes & better lives for people in poverty. even here in the USA. well, it was a combination of things that led me to this decision.

  1. i know the team leader organizing this build and feel better about going to a new country and participating in a new kind of activity for myself knowing someone in the group who has done this before.
  2. i want to participate in a Habitat for Humanity house build because it’s a good thing to do. i know i’m so fortunate to be able to travel and want to give back in a way that ties into my passion. doing this will make me proud of myself and i feel that it will not only broaden my horizons but also those who know me.
  3. i didn’t seek out Cambodia, the location was already picked by the team leader. to be honest, i never even considered traveling there before this opportunity came across my radar. that was part of the reason it was so appealing to me. i thought, why not? why wouldn’t i want to go to Cambodia?

i truly want to travel beyond my own thoughts and known limits and this choice seems to fit my goals. since making this announcement i have learned a little more about Cambodia and i think i’m really going to love it. people say the country is just beautiful and Angkor Wat (ancient ruins near Siem Reap) is supposedly one of the top must-see things to do in one’s lifetime.

if you like, you can donate to my fundraising minimum here:

Lauren’s Habitat for Humanity Global Village Fundraising Page

HOMEWORK – some tidbits about Cambodia & Habitat for Humanity:

Cambodia is a country in South East Asia, less than half the size of California and twice the size of Scotland. once it was the center of the ancient kingdom of the Khmer, and its capital was Angkor, famous for its 12th century temples. between the fall of Angkor and the rise of Communism, Cambodia has a complicated and sad history. in 1970 a communist guerrilla group known as the Khmer Rouge emerged and created strife in Cambodia. along with civil war, the Vietnam War and a period known as “three years, eight months, and 28 days” of tyranny, more than 2 million people lost their lives, many through the act of genocide.

Khmer Rouge embarked on an organized mission: they ruthlessly imposed an extremist program to reconstruct Cambodia. so, at short notice and under threat of death, the inhabitants of towns and cities were forced to leave them. all political and civil rights were abolished. children were taken from their parents and placed in separate forced labor camps. factories, schools and universities were shut down; so were hospitals. lawyers, doctors, teachers, engineers, scientists and professional people in any field (including the army) were murdered, together with their extended families. religion was banned, all leading Buddhist monks were killed and almost all temples destroyed. music and radio sets were also banned. it was possible for people to be shot simply for knowing a foreign language, wearing glasses, laughing, or crying. one Khmer slogan ran ‘to spare you is no profit, to destroy you is no loss.’

in the wake of this devastation, Cambodia is now looking to overcome its misfortunes. according to the 2010 Human Development Report published by the UN – about 26% of the population lives on less than $1.25 US dollars a day. in Cambodia’s capital, Phnom Penh, 20% of the population lives in squatter settlements or slums. people lack secure living quarters or basic services.

Habitat for Humanity’s vision & mission is to bring people together to build homes, communities and hope.  they believe in a world where everyone has a decent place to live. the Global Village Program is a vital part of Habitat for Humanity‘s work. one is able to be involved at a grass root level and work alongside partner communities and families. it’s an exciting opportunity to learn about another culture, travel to destinations that are off the tourist track and enhance the ongoing work of Habitat for Humanity. it also gives an insight into certain areas of international community development.

Habitat for Humanity Cambodia’s Phnom Penh Housing and Community Development Project is currently operating in 8 communities around Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s capital city. they are delivering housing solutions through construction of houses from the ground up, repairs, renovations, water and sanitation facilities, electricity and water connections, livelihood training and construction skills training. since the program began in 2004, it has provided over 600 safe, decent houses.

community members in need of decent shelter apply to local Habitat affiliates. the affiliate’s selection committee selects community members based on their level of need, their willingness to become partners in the program and their ability to repay the no-interest loan of approximately US$22 per month. every affiliate follows a non-discriminatory policy of community member selection. neither race nor religion is a factor in choosing the families who receive Habitat houses. when community members are selected to participate in Habitat’s program they are required to meet certain conditions, for example, complete ‘sweat equity’ which is labor on Habitat work-sites helping to construct homes for others as well as their own home. this philosophy helps transform homeowners‘ lives by instilling a new sense of dignity and empowerment and promotes ownership for the partner families.

please consider helping me raise my minimum donation toward this organized build project. i’m to raise $1000 of which i have $100 so far. you can give on my donation page. THANK YOU!

Lauren’s Habitat for Humanity Global Village Fundraising Page 

no donation is too small!! XO – lola

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