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Traveling the world is very fulfilling, but it can be hectic when it’s a last-minute trip and you have to pack fast. My #1 tip is to always make a short “Must-Have Items” list before packing. Here are my top 10 products to throw in your carry-on for a smooth trip. Let me know in the comments below what are your must-have products to throw in your carry-on.
TRAVEL TIPS
- Don’t overpack! Make a list of items you can’t live without, take outfits that are comfortable, and are easy to mix & match.
- Always hydrate by drinking lots of water before and during your trip. This helps keep your energy up especially for long flights and long road trips.
- Bring small healthy snacks like raw bars, bananas/fruit, and dry fruit free from added sugar to keep a steady energy all day.
- Click here for more travel tips from my “Fly Away: 8 Travel & Beauty Tips” post!
CARRY-ON ESSENTIALS
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1 Backpack – Tumi
2 Lip Balm – C.O. Bigelow
3 Travel Size Strong Hand Cream – Keihl’s
4 Electronics Especially Chargers – WattzUp Power
5 Wear It – Sneakers (Opening Ceremony) + Comfy Sweater (Zara) + Compression Socks
6 Face Cream – Lancer
7 Travel Snacks – Healthy Raw Bars Two Moms In The Raw
8 GoPro Waterproof Video Camera
9 Hand Sanitizer – Purell
10 Organic Wipes for Hands, Face & Body
“Travel is the only thing you can buy that makes you richer.”
Love Keir
Skydiving has always been on my bucket list. However, I have always battled with the thought of jumping out of a plane and possibly plunging to my death.
This past weekend my good friends Jay, Robert and Melissa celebrated their birthday in a beautiful home in Santa Ynez with 30 friends. One of the main activities was skydiving. We drove up on Thursday night and I already decided I was not ready to take that leap of faith.
My friends woke up early and the peer pressure began. “Come on Keir, Get out of bed. Let’s do this!” I quickly said “No way” and tried to go back to sleep. …but then something inside me said, Keir, this is your time. I quickly got out of bed still half asleep, put my clothes on and hopped in the van.
My heart was beating fast.. sweaty hands. Pretty much scared shitless.
I quickly felt my heart pumping faster and faster.
As we walked into Santa Barbara Sky Dive space, we saw skydivers packing their parachutes… ready to take us flying. After we signed our lives away and watched the safety video, we got harnessed up.
I looked at the man I was trusting my life with and told him that I was scared and felt like I was going to faint. Chilled and relaxed. He smiled and said, “No problem….. its gonna be amazing!”
Most of the guys working at Santa Barbara SkyDive have jumped over 1,000 times. No biggie for them. Just another day at the office.
After all, we harnessed we boarded the plane and took off. After 3,000 feet I started to get freaked out even more as I peered out of the plane. Climbing higher and higher… My heart beat faster and faster. I grabbed my friend Robert’s hand for dear life. I was second to jump out.
As soon as we got to an altitude of 13,000 feet the door was opened. It was cold and very windy. My face had a sheer look of terror. With the instructor strapped to my back, we began to shuffle to the edge. I looked back at my friends. They looked at me with the same terror face and then I look down to see my feet at the edge of the plane.. and we begin to rock back and forth. I held on to my harness. Closed my eyes and jumped.
60 seconds of free falling, 120 miles per hour!
I felt free! I was flying…. I felt alive. Adrenaline pumping.
As soon as the instructor pulled the parachute, I felt even better. I knew I was going to live.
As soon as we landed… I couldn’t stop smiling. Jumping up and down waving my hands in the air, I felt exhilarated.
It’s all about timing!
Bearfoot Bistro was the most fun I’ve ever had in a restaurant hands down! I planned a special surprise dinner for my boyfriend in Whistler, Canada. I can’t even pick out just one thing that made the evening. The vodka tasting room, champagne bottles sabered by yours truly, the nitrogen ice cream made right there at the table, the whole evening was full of amazing experiences.
We started out the evening with the freshest oysters and some cocktails. They were delicious! I’m a very visual person and the oysters were just so clean and glossy, and salted perfectly by the sea. We also had their caviar sampling. Which was just as delicious.
While we waited for the next course, we got a tour of the vodka tasting room. The Belvedere Ice Room was one feature that is truly unique. It may be trendy to have a vodka tasting room in other restaurants, but this particular one claims to the “world’s coldest”. I believe it! The walls were back lit making this blue aura in the space, adding to the look to the room. Like an igloo, but filled with vodka. Which is pretty much the only way I’ll get into a cold room like that ever again.
Once we returned to the table we were pleasantly buzzed. I received a shaved vegetable and truffle plate with a smooth cream sauce. The colors of this dish were so attractive. My mouth was watering before I even got a fork to the plate. I chose the vegetarian option for my main course. So tasty! When it came to the table, again my eyes were amazed. It was so artfully put together, with orange and green contrasting colors and textures.
I just loved how the space of the restaurant carried the theme of contemporary design over throughout the whole experience. From the food served to us to the art on the walls and the architectural design.
The wine pairings were just perfection. They have a wine cellar that is stocked floor to ceiling with over 20,000 the best wine choices. The sommelier gave us the grand tour through this labyrinth.
And to ensure our good luck, we sabered a couple of champagne bottles. This is an old tradition dating back to the days of Napoleon. It’s great! You pick the bottle and they show you how to do it safely. Then when you’re ready you get to play pirate. I’ll never forget it, especially since I got a gift boxed cork from my bottle to prove it!
Another thing about the Bearfoot bistro is that it holds a Guinness World Records Certificate. On the wall a plaque commemorates the feat Andre Saint Jaques accomplished, sabering 21 champagne bottles in a single minute here. Super cool!
For dessert, we tried their signature nitro ice cream, prepared table side. The waiter created this cloud by combining a vanilla liquid mixture with nitrogen liquid, which caused a really dramatic effect. Smoke and gas emerged from the bowl and after a few minutes of mixing voila! Ice cream appeared, like magic!
We had an amazing time here. Wherever you are in the world, the Bearfoot Bistro is a restaurant you cannot miss.
“If you’ve never been there, no words can adequately describe it. If you have been there, no words are needed.”
BURNING MAN — BLACK ROCK CITY, NEVADA
We descended into Black Rock City and I watched my vodka cranberry shake with mild turbulence. It was my fifth time making the trip to Burning Man, but the excitement hadn’t faded. Maybe the lure of Burning Man comes from that anticipation of the unknown and the unfamiliar. Maybe that’s what draws 60,000 people from around the world to the desert once a year. At the end of August, they build a city for a week. They celebrate self-expression, self- reliance and love. They bring friends and family and make new friends and family. They create art cars and camps, monstrous sculptures and homages to loved ones passed. They dance and party and ride bikes and some run naked but they also let go of burdens and past transgressions and instead manifest their hopes and dreams. They connect or reconnect with the community. They form a family in this judgement free society, creating lasting memories for one glorious week before watching it all go up in flames. Literally.
When Burning Man comes to an end, everything fades like a mirage. Where this beautiful, bright city once existed, nothing is left. Not even a trace.
THE PRINCIPLES
Burning Man was founded on ten principles. Yes, everyone comes to create this incredibly unique space, but the point of Burning Man is to live in a society based on values that matter. It can be an escape from our own worlds, but many bring the principles back home with them. They form a new way of life.
- Radical inclusion — everyone is welcome.
- Gifting — gifts are invaluable and they should be given with out expecting anything in return.
- Decommodification — commercial sponsorship’s, transactions and advertising not welcome here.
- Radical self-reliance — rely on you and your inner resources, discover what you can accomplish.
- Radical self-expression — embrace your individual and allow your gifts to shine through to others.
- Communal effort — it’s all about creative cooperation and collaboration, promoting and respecting and helping one another.
- Civic responsibility — everyone is responsible for the public welfare and for following the law.
- Leaving no trace — the environment is valued and should not be left damaged in any way.
- Participation — everyone is invited to work, create and play because through this selfless collaboration the community thrives.
- Immediacy — possibly the most important principle, the immediacy valued at Burning Man reflects a seize the day mentality.
THE CAMP
My boyfriend, Bob, hosted 185 people at our camp this year — some of our closest friends and my mom included. Now, these camps hosting hundreds of people cannot be built in a week. Although Burning Man is about the immediacy of the week, planning goes on all year round. We worked with others to create plans and build a sound camp. This year we also had a great production crew that helped make the camp so special. Big thanks to Isaiah Martin, Dede Loftus, Chef Kevin Lee, Luke Przybylski, and Jeff Shelton to name a few. Located at 10:00 and C on the playa, camp Dragonfly Den became our beautiful, temporary home — where we slept, ate, laughed and, where we threw a massive Pink Party on Thursday night.
The name of our camp is incredibly special to us. Dragonfly Den has been two years in existence, but the name’s origin began three years ago. We were all dancing at Robot Heart, one of the best-known camps where huge artists often play, when a dragonfly landed on one of our friends. No one had ever seen a dragonfly at Burning Man, and we had definitely never seen one land on someone before. We danced for an hour and that dragonfly did not move! It was insane! Just as the sun rose, the dragonfly let go and flew off. We followed it’s lead, taking in the sky before heading to our art car. After a brief ride, our art car broke down about thirty minutes away from camp. The sun was beating and the night’s chill had almost completely worn off. We were climbing out of the car, preparing for the long walk, when we noticed something fluttering next to us. The dragonfly. It circled us before taking off towards the Temple. We knew we were where we were supposed to be.
Our personal art car
THE ART
The goals of self-expression, self-reliance and gifting are manifested through works of art. Camps are sectioned off by enormous sculptures and industrial-chic signs. Some camps are massive, some are small, some are for living and others for partying. Distrikt is one of the best day parties I’ve ever been to.
Art cars or better called mutant vehicles are man-made year round and are the only vehicles allowed on the grounds. People go all out. They use golf carts, dune buggies, trucks, anything really, but they create works of art. I saw a yacht on wheels, a giant black dragon and an octopus with flames coming out of its tentacles!!
Aside from structures and mechanics, art is also moving and milling around Burning Man on the backs of its participants. The costumes! You wear whatever you imagine. I spend two months making costumes for the week. LED costumes, fur costumes, feather costumes or no costumes or clothes at all — anything goes and it is an eclectic, magical sight to see!
THE DAY AND THE NIGHT
Burning Man is two separate worlds. The day is hot, filled with dirt bike races and horrible dust storms, leaving participants covered in layers of white powder.
The night is a freezing, electronic world with DJs and LED lights. You have to dance to keep warm. And it’s almost impossible to sleep. You never want to miss a thing, especially the breath-taking sunrise.
THE BURN
Two main structures are burned down at the end of the week. The Man on Saturday and the Temple on Sunday. Each ceremony has its own unique feel.
The Man is a celebration. Everyone writes what they want to let go of in life, filling up the giant wood structure with scrawling letters. Art cars gather around, blasting music as fireworks explode and ash and fire and smoke billow across the desert. Everyone feels the ease of the release. We let go and enjoyed the night and the moment in one massive party.
Photo by Nicholas James
The Temple is a spiritual ceremony. Homages are made to loved ones who have died and are placed inside the Temple. Everyone is quiet, grieving and respectful. The burn is a moment of reflection and an expression of love. This year I made a poster for one of my close friends who died a few months before. He loved Burning Man and I wanted to honor him. I placed it alongside all the other photographs of more loved ones from more people from all around the world. I breathed in the sacred place of remembrance and renewal.
Photo by Shaun Guckian
As we all watched the Temple burn in silence on the last day, one girl yelled, “I love you Burners!” About 20 people around her returned her call. You really can feel the community at Burning Man. It takes on its own persona and it is truly formed out of love.
Have you ever been to Burning Man or plan to do so? Leave comments below!
Anxiety, fear, and wild excitement battled each other as my thoughts raced— a rollercoaster of emotions to match the uneven terrain. We were driving up Aspen Mountain. We meaning the 18 people that had been loaded into a single pickup truck, all of us experiencing each rapid bump and turn together as we cruised to the top.
I was about to run off the side of a mountain and launch myself into the air with a paraglide. For the first time.
As soon as we reached our launch spot, my heart still racing, the pilots began to lay out their brightly colored paragliders. My pilot placed his first, meaning I would go first. I would jump off the mountain first.
When you’re afraid, sometimes it’s best to run and jump — literally.
“Go!” The pilot yelled and we went, running for 20 feet before take off.
We caught air. I sat back. I was paragliding. Flying. I took in the surroundings. The green pines rippling up the mountains for miles and miles. The fresh, brisk air. The calming wind. All previous nerves vanished. I was at peace.
Paragliding is a combination of adrenaline followed by pure euphoria. I completely fell in love with the experience. The Aspen Paragliding staff make their guests feel safe and secure the entire time, making it easy to sit back and enjoy the freedom of flying through the sky. After a fifteen minute descent, landing was smooth. Though as soon as I hit the ground, I felt compelled to unleash my inner child, my insides yelling, “Again! Again! Again!”
WHAT TO WEAR — It can get cold up in the mountains. Layer! Wear a wind proof outer shell and footwear with proper ankle support. Hiking boots are a good call. As the sky can get pretty bright up there, sunglasses are also recommended. All the safety gear, helmet, harness and whatnot, are provided by the company. Paragliding is an exhilarating experience, but caution must be taken! Be prepared so you can enjoy the experience without worry.
This year I decided to host a private event at The Nice Guy for my birthday and pre-launch celebration for my blog. The Nice Guy is one of LA’s hottest lounges that serves delicious food and cocktails that are sure to get you loose. Since the interior design of the lounge feels 70’s, I decided to go with Studio 54 theme. I invited 100 of my friends to dress up, listen to groovy house music, drink, and of course enjoy each others company. It was truly an unforgettable night and I want to thank everyone at H.Wood Group for the kind hospitality and making sure my vision for the party came to life.
Also special thanks to my boyfriend, Bob, Grace, Seth, Isaiah and Hannah for helping organize everything.