Monday, November 30, 2015

Canada's Adventure Couple

Canada's Adventure Couple


Our Cyber Monday Favorite Things – Holiday Gifts for Travel

Posted: 30 Nov 2015 02:00 AM PST

It’s that time of year again! The time when everyone is scrambling to find the perfect gift for the ones they love. If you are anything like us, I’m sure you have a friend or loved one that enjoys their vacation time, so we thought we’d help make things easier for you by rounding up a few of our favourite holiday gifts for travel.

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And better yet, we’re giving you a deal! You’ll receive 15% off your purchase at TravelSmith when you spend $50 or more by using PlanetD discount code.

So without further adieu, enjoy our these holiday gifts ideas for the travel lover in Your life.

Holiday Gifts for Travel

For Him

See more gift ideas for men’s travel at Travel Clothes for Guys

Audio-Technica Noise Cancelling Headphones
If your husband is anything like mine, he loves his music. Dave cannot travel without it and noise cancelling headphones are the way to go when it comes to traveling.

Harris Tweed and Leather Dopp Kit
A man needs to be organized and this dopp kit is a classy way to store all his toiletries in one place. It’s leather base keeps things dry and easy to clean to.

Merino Blend V-Neck Vest
I’m ordering this one for Dave for Christmas (shh don’t tell him) I love how a vest spruces up a simple shirt and pants. It’s perfect for a night out when you want to look smart, but don’t want to look like you are trying too hard.

eTools Organizer
My guy loves his electronics but all the chords and accessories that go along with them can be overwhelming, that’s where the eTools Organizer comes in handy with elastic loops and different compartments for all his electronic accessories.

Leather Touch Screen Gloves
There’s nothing worse than having to take your gloves off on a cool day to to use your smart phone. The touch sensor technology has put an end to all that and they look classy too!

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For Her

Looking for more gift ideas for travellers? Check out 10 Must Have Items to Make Air Travel Easier

Rejuvawear Footless Compression Leggings
These leggings are perfect for the after holiday season when we all have enjoyed a little too much holiday cheese balls and egg nog. The compression leggings hold everything in in all the right places.

Ushma Gold Silk Wrap
I recently ordered this wrap from TravelSmith and fell in love with it. It keeps me warm on the plane when the air conditioning is cranked too high, it dresses up my evening outfit, and it keeps me modest when walking into a temple overseas. It’s great for everything.

Pacsafe Cross Body Bag
I love my Pacsafe tote and if I didn’t have to carry a computer with me and so much camera gear, I’d use the cross body bag instead. It’s streamlined and stylish and best of all, it blocks cyber thieves with RFID technology.

Dual Voltage Flat Iron – I have ruined more than one flat iron and curling iron while traveling overseas. While many electronics now automatically have dual voltage, hair accessories normally do not. That’s why a dual voltage flat iron is a must for the female traveller in your life. I use my flat iron to straighten and curl my hair. I haven’t used a curling iron in years once I learned how to curl and manipulate my locks with a flat iron.

3-in-1 Sweater Blanket
Women love a versatile piece of clothing and the 3-in-1 Sweater Blanket is as versatile as it gets. Use it as a pillow, a blanket or dress up an outfit on a cool evening this is stylish and functional.

 

Also see: 9 Anti Theft Accessories for Safe and Secure Travel

Stocking Stuffers

Check out more holiday gifts for travel lovers: We Recommend 8 Great Travel Organizers

Handle Wraps
I cannot tell you how many times my handle wraps have helped me differentiate my luggage from someone else’s. We put them on every handle we’ve got to make them stand out from the crowd.

Smart Envelope
Dave has never packed so well since he got his smart envelope. His shirts come out almost perfectly pressed instead of a crumpled mess when flying. After we unpack, we just give them a spritz with wrinkle wiz garment spray and he’s good to go.

T-Shirt Cubes
If you talk to any well-travelled person these days, their favourite item for packing is most definitely cubes. Packing cubes are a great way to save on space and organize your clothes.

Bottle Protectors – If you are like me, you always buy the local spirit of the destination you are visiting. We’ve got a great 16 year old whiskey that we’re nearly out of and we can’t wait to go back to Ireland to replenesh it! A Bottle protector ensures that your treasured liqueur will make it to its final destination instead of broken in your luggage caused by a rogue piece of gear.

TSO Foldable DayPack
Travelers often need a daypack when sightseeing but I hate to pack another heavy bag. Instead, we opt for foldable day packs. This one packs into its own pocket and is lightweight making it easy to pack away in your luggage ready for use whenever you need it.

Read Next: The Most Complete Travel Packing List You’ll Ever Need

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QUOTE OF THE DAY

“I’ll always be that kid / With the rolled up socks / Garbage can in the corner / :05 seconds on the clock” – Kobe BryantA legend for 20 years. A champion 5-times. Kobe’s leaving the NBA, and told everyone with a rhyme.

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THE STORY

Today, world leaders are in Paris for a big work retreat. On the agenda: getting a climate change deal signed, sealed, and delivered.

CATCH ME UP.

More than 120 world leaders — including President Obama, German Chancellor Merkel, Chinese President Xi Jinping – are gearing up for two weeks of talks. In the end, they’re aiming to ink a deal that would, for the first time ever, commit almost the entire world to passing a LOT less greenhouse gas.

SO...PARIS?

Oui. After this month’s terror attacks in the city, leaders decided not to cancel the summit. But there is a ton of extra security, and things like concerts and demonstrations planned by activist groups were scrapped from the schedule. Except it seems the demonstrators didn’t get the memo. Yesterday, hundreds of thousands of people around the world marched to put pressure on leaders to come to an agreement. I n Paris, hundreds of people demonstrated, ignoring official warnings not to meet. More than 200 people were arrested after clashing with riot police.

ANYTHING ELSE?

It looks like Bill Gates and his billionaire buddies will make a cameo. Today, Gates is expected to announce a new, multi-billion dollar clean energy fund, along with last names like Zuckerberg and Bezos. The cash will reportedly go toward helping developing countries (think: India, China) go green. 

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After years and years of negotiating, this summit is the finish line. But finishing under pressure is hard, and Obama‘s big legacy fear is that he’ll end up soft on climate change.  And nothing kills a mood faster than the threat of being derailed by Congress back at home. To be continued.

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WHAT TO SAY WHEN YOUR CABLE’S OUT AND YOUR TEAM IS IN OVERTIME…

Help a neighbor out? Yesterday, the EU and Turkey agreed on a way to help deal with the ongoing migrant and refugee crisis. So far this year, about 1.5 million migrants and refugees have entered the EU. Many are fleeing war zones and others are just looking for a better life (psst…here’s your Skimm ). The EU has been freaking out about how to deal with the flood of people. It didn’t help that one of the suspects in this month’s Paris terror attacks allegedly came to the EU posing as a migrant. Insert more EU panic attacks. Meanwhile, Turkey’s been dealing with its own drama, like that Russian warplane it shot down last week, and the sanctions  Russia put on the country as a punishment. Yesterday, Turkey – where a lot of migrants and refugees are passing through to get to the EU – agreed to help. But Turkey doesn’t work for free; it agreed to tighten its border control and encourage some of the people to stay in the country, in exchange for some dolla dolla bills.  $3 billion bills and new chats about Turkey joining the EU.

WHAT PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT…

Planned Parenthood. Last Friday, a gunman killed three people and injured nine others when he attacked a Planned Parenthood  clinic in Colorado. One of the victims was a police officer. After leading police in a six-hour standoff, the suspect was arrested and reportedly said “no more baby parts,” apparently referencing controversial videos released by an anti-abortion group earlier this year. Refresher: the undercover videos seem to show Planned Parenthood execs talking about selling fetal tissue for profit. It’s legal to be reimbursed for selling fetal tissue to research, but it’s illegal to profit from it. Which Planned Parenthood says it definitely doesn’t. But the controversy has put the organization in a very uncomfortable spotlight, with some states  moving to defund it. Police are still trying to figure out what the suspect’s motive might have been, but yesterday Planned Parenthood said he was “motivated by opposition to safe and legal abortion.”

WHAT TO SAY WHEN YOU HEAR ADELE’S NEW ALBUM SAID ‘BYE BYE BYE’ TO THE *NSYNC RECORD

Hello, it’s me. If you’re thinking the NSA heard that, they didn’t. Over the weekend, the NSA ended its phone surveillance program.  The controversial program started after 9/11, but no one really knew about it until a certain Schmedward Schmoden came along. Earlier this year, Congress passed a law that said the NSA had to stop the program on Saturday at midnight before it turned into a pumpkin. It’s a big victory for people who are saying ‘ever heard of privacy?’ and for companies that weren’t too happy about the idea of Uncle Sam looking over their shoulders. But it’s a loss for some people who think a little phone spying might be necessary to keep America safe. As of today, the NSA’s surveillance program will target specific people or groups, rather than your mom’s calls to see if you’re dating anyone.

WHAT TO SAY WHEN YOUR NEWSFEED IS FULL OF BABY PICS…

Princess Charlotte wins.

SKIMM'R OF THE WEEK

Skimm’r Casey Rotter (Los Angeles, CA): When Casey was a UNICEF intern, she realized no one her age was donating. So she went from intern to founder of UNICEF NextGen, which tries to get the next generation involved in donating their time and money to helping children around the world. You go, Glen Coco. 

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Friday, November 27, 2015

Canada's Adventure Couple

Canada's Adventure Couple


6 Ways This Introvert-Extravert Couple Makes Travel Work

Posted: 27 Nov 2015 02:00 AM PST

Being an introvert and an extravert in a relationship together has its challenges. One of us is unbelievably chatty (that’s me, Amy), and loves to share every thought that passes through my curly little head. Then there’s Nathan: reserved, quiet, contemplative.

I was a musical theatre major in college. I thrived on singing, dancing, and performing before an audience. Themed costume parties every weekend with my loud, boisterous classmates. Improv comedy class? Sign me up. Nathan was a history student. A writer and a deep thinker, he had a small group of close friends and relished time spent alone.

An Introvert – Extravert Travel Couple

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And Introvert and Extravert Go Travelling Together…

Are you a couple looking to travel together? Check out How to Survive Couples Travel together

But introvert and extravert are simply labels. Though Nathan and I are on separate ends of this spectrum, we are not complete opposites, and our tendencies often overlap. As well, introversion and extraversion are not just about socializing, as is commonly thought, but have a greater significance relating to the way we deal with the world. Indeed, these qualities affect nearly everything we do, including travel.
Traveling as an Introvert& An Extravert

What is an Introvert?

An introvert is a person who deals primarily internally with things. They typically have an active mind of great depth and enjoy spending time in solitude. This is because introverts have a rich inner world which keeps them occupied and delighted. Socializing or spending time in groups tends to drain the introvert, who has to use a great deal of energy to engage outwardly. Introverts may or may not be shy, but no matter how social they are, they need time to recharge. Spending time alone and doing solitary activities is the best way for an introvert to feel at their best.

Hey Travel Couples, enjoy this read: A confession to my Travel Partner

What is an Extravert?

Extraverts aren’t always social butterflies, but they do find that connecting with others gives them energy. These folks relate externally with the world. Extraverts are likely to be talkative and energetic. They may need human interaction to feel vibrant and to have a strong sense of self. Although they may enjoy spending time alone now and again, most extraverts don’t require it. Much of the time they would prefer to be sharing moments and memories with those they love.

Based on the descriptions above, Nathan is a true introvert and I a true extravert. But people are unique and more than just a description. As an extravert, my personal quirk is that I process my thoughts out loud. Thus, I talk probably 95% more frequently than Nathan, who considers things privately in his own mind. He has to bear with me when I’ve got a lot to get out! Of course, there are no cut and dry rules and both of us drift into the opposite territory now and again. Nearly everyone possesses characteristics of both extremes.

Introvert – Extravert Travel Tips
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Traveling as a ‘Vert

As a traveler, it may be easier to be an extravert, particularly if you’re traveling alone. Meeting people is often more doable when your inner energy is driving you to connect with others. Then again, traveling alone might be the dream for an introvert. Total freedom, total anonymity. It’s alone time all the time.
But whether you are an introvert or an extravert, travel is for everyone.
When traveling as a couple, there are many challenges that come into play. Add to that the balance of extraversion and introversion and you’ve got another quandary to contend with.
How do you travel successfully as a couple when one of you is an introvert and the other is an extravert?
After more than 3 1/2 years together, we’ve discovered several key ways to make sure your travel experience is fulfilling and wonderful… for the both of you.

Know Yourself

The best way to ensure your needs are met at home or on the road is to know what those needs are. This has been especially important for Nathan as an introvert. After days without any time on his own, Nathan knows he needs that break. Even I, his favorite person, can drain him after awhile. I’ve learned not to take that personally, but to realize that this is simply the nature of the introvert.Nathan knows he needs to have this time alone, so he has to plan for it. It’s easy to ignore that yearning to dive into a book or go for a solitary walk, but if he neglects his needs, he starts to get distracted, irritable, or even stop talking altogether.

Tips for Travel Couples: How Traveling as a Couple Makes Life Easier

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When traveling as a couple, it’s a good idea to take time by yourself every couple of days, particularly if you are traveling long term. While I personally don’t usually feel a pressing need to do this, when Nathan goes off to recharge, I find that I, too, treasure this time on my own. I can shop all afternoon, go on a long, thoughtful walk, or sit around the hotel room and belt out showtunes to my heart’s content. And admittedly, singing loudly is sometimes what I need to recharge!

Balance Your Activities

The most successful relationships are those in which both people are willing to meet their partner’s needs, even if occasionally that means their own play second fiddle. Though Nathan is not as keen on constantly meeting new people or making rambunctious travel Snapchat videos with me (psst! follow us at twodrifters) he will do these things. Why? Because he loves me. While at times we may spend an afternoon or several hours on our own, mostly, we like to be together. Everything is more fun and more memorable when it is shared with our fellow drifter. So, now and then, we choose to give of ourselves for the other person’s happiness. In long-term love, it’s just what you do.
Since Nathan does it for me, I repay the favor. We ensure that our travel plans are pleasing to both of us. Fortunately, a lot of our interests are very similar, so we have plenty of activities we both want to pursue, but when our interests or preferences diverge, we make sure to include each of them in our trip.

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It’s all about balance. As the extravert in this couple, I know I have to remain attentive to how Nathan feels (although the real responsibility for that lies with him). If we are out and about or socializing heavily with new people, we have a code word we’ve agreed upon that lets me know Nathan is fading fast. Introverts can only give so much, and though our lively conversations may be invigorating to me, they may be stealing every shred of energy from him. When the code word is spoken, we know it is time to wrap it up. This may mean we bid goodnight and head back home together, or it might mean Nathan excuses himself and lets me spend some more time socializing with friends. Either solution is great, and ensures we both get what we want and need.

Have Fun YOUR Way

As an introvert, Nathan says he often feels a certain pressure to be more social or to want to be outgoing. These pressures can increase when a person is traveling. You feel pushed to “take advantage” of every possible activity and meet every other traveler. Isn’t that what travelers are supposed to do? But most of the time, that isn’t what Nathan naturally craves, and sometimes, forced social situations, or moving fast to see every single site ends up as nothing but stress. You know what? He’s had to come to terms with the fact that that is okay. We are all unique and different and though he’d prefer to read in a coffee shop than party in a crowded pub or beat the crowds to the Trevi Fountain, that decision is completely normal and acceptable. And extravert or not, I am generally on the same page. Couches, lattes, and books are our jam.

Consider Accommodation Carefully

As we get older (cough cough, 30’s) we know we’ll stay in hostel dorm rooms less and less. When we were younger and single, dorms were fine. In fact, with a low budget they were ideal. But now we know we crave privacy as a couple, and would rather shell out a bit more cash to have the comfort and sanity of our own private room. Knowing that Nathan is an introvert, I can’t imagine how he handled those crowded, noisy dorm rooms in the past. A moment alone is impossible to obtain in those situations. If you are an introvert, consider springing for a single room if you’re on your own, or try to opt for the smallest possible dorm. Both solo and as a couple, knowing and meeting your needs starts to come first where travel is concerned. Saving a few pennies is not worth your happiness.

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Most Importantly, Communicate

Nearly every relationship issue can be solved by simple, ongoing communication. How will your partner know what you need if you don’t tell them? Even now, as well as I know Nathan, he has to let me know when he’s yearning for alone time. And if I’m having a rough day and need to vent and cuddle, Nathan doesn’t automatically know this. I just have to ask.

Keeping an ongoing dialogue about our needs is what ensures we travel happily and successfully together.

And the next piece? Compromise. A mature relationship is about working together as a team. When one team member needs us, we have to roll up our sleeves and help them out. This isn’t always easy or pleasant (in fact sometimes it’s a downright pain), but if you love someone, it’s what you do.

And if you’re both committed to doing your best, when its your turn to be down and out, it’s your partner’s turn to be your solid rock. Compromise and giving when its needed will ensure that your introvert/extravert travels–and your life together–will truly go the distance.

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Author Bio:

Amy is one half of Two Drifters, a couples travel blog that focuses on adventure and love. Alongside her fiance Nathan, Amy enjoys living a digital nomad lifestyle, working from home, and journeying wherever the wind takes them.

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