Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Travel Light, Travel Smart, Travel Happy, Part 2: At the Airport

So, you're packed and ready to go.  You wake and get ready to go.  What do you wear?  What do you bring?  Is there any way to make the airport experience any less painful?  There sure is.  Here's what we think about it:  


Part 2:  At the Airport


Well, we're actually going to talk about what happens before you arrive at the airport.  Here are a few pointers to make the next hour or so much less stressful!
  • When you pack your carry on, make sure your boarding pass (which you already printed) and Photo ID or passport are easily accessible.
  • Wear shoes that you can easily remove.  Boat shoes or sandals are great for flying.  Fashion is important (of course), but build your outfit around your shoes so that you don't have to hassle with laces or tight-fitting shoes later.
  • If you don't need a belt, don't wear a belt.  Or pack it in your carry on until you're through security.  The same goes for jackets.
  • If you want to be comfortable, dress in layers.  You'll only have to remove a jacket, but you can wear a couple of shirts to make sure you don't get too cold or too warm on the plane.
  • Know the rules:  In the US, all liquids, gels, and aerosols have to be ≤3oz. and placed in a quart bag.  Have the bag ready, and make sure it's easily accessible.  You'll need to remove it from your carry on.
  • If you're bringing a laptop (and really consider whether you need one before you go), make sure it's easily accessible, too!
  • That's really the key kids:  Know what you need to get to, and make sure you can get to it!

So you take your previously-schedule cab to the airport, and it's time to head through security. This is likely the most stressful part of the airport experience for most people. Sometimes, you can't help it.  But there are a few things you can do to make the experience less painful:

  • Know what you need to know before you get in line:
    • In most airports, there will be employees checking your boarding pass to make sure you're in the right place. Go ahead and get your ID and boarding ready, so that you have it for the security checkpoint.
    • Then, you'll give your boarding pass and Photo ID (driver's license or passport) to the security agent. Have it ready, and don't fuss with your stuff before that!
  • Once you're past the initial check, you'll be ready to face the security line. Here's what we think about that:
    • So, you've already got your boarding pass and Photo ID ready, and you're waiting in line. Should you just stand there? NO! Don't just stand there! Use your time wisely. Drop your wallet, keys, change, and anything that might beep into your carry on. You shouldn't need your ID anymore, so you can put that away. Sometimes, you'll need your boarding pass again. But you probably won't. So, put it somewhere handy.  
    • As you near the checkpoint, think ahead. You can't carry drinks through the security checkpoint. You'll need to remove your shoes, jacket, belt, laptop, and bag of liquids and put them in bins. The best way to expedite this process is to do it before you reach the table. Do everyone a favor! Be ready in advance!
    • Pass through the metal detector or X-ray machine quickly (feet apart, arms up) and retrieve your items. Hopefully, you didn't get pulled aside for a bag check. If you did, just be kind and play along with security. Be courteous. If you have tons of stuff, pack it up in a bin and carry it somewhere nearby to get dressed. If you only have a few things, retrieve your items quickly and take them away.  Remember:  Everyone else is stressed, too, so do your part to make it quick and painless for the world!
  • The gate is the easy part!
    • Have your boarding pass ready.  You shouldn't need your ID anymore.
    • If your airline boards by group number, follow the group boarding.  you're just going to cause problems if you try to board early, so don't do it!
That's it for now!  We hope these tips will make life a little easier.  

Travel light, travel smart, and travel happy!  Until next time!


Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Heart of the Charts: April 30, 2013


We're back from a little hiatus to once again check out the the Top 10 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 and tell you what we think.  Last week, we were pretty proud of ourselves for accurately predicting a lot of what actually happened!  Let's see how we did this time.

And away-y-y we go!

#1:  
Just Give Me A Reason - P!nk ft. Nate Ruess - Album:  Just Give Me a Reason
Pink and Nate Ruess are here to stay for another week, and we're pretty happy about that.  As we've said, we love this song and think it deserves to sit at the top as long as it can.  But all good things must come to an end, and we're expecting Pink to drop in the next couple of weeks.  

#2:  Can't Hold Us - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Ray Dalton - Album:  The Heist
It broke in last week and shot up to #2 this week!  And we couldn't be happier.  This is a tremendous song, with lots of variation, solid lyrics, and so much show of talent that we don't know what to do with it.  Macklemore's here to stay, kids - and we expect this one to hit #1!

#3: 
 Thrift Shop - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Wanz - Album:  The Heist
We suppose it ain't so bad when you nudge your own song down a spot.  Dropping from #2 to #3 but keeping the jive alive is Thrift Shop.  Two Macklemores in a row, kids!  What's next?

#4:  When I Was Your Man - Bruno Mars - Album:  Unorthodox Jukebox
As we've said, we like this song, and it clearly has staying power, having held its relative position despite the Pink and Macklemore nudges.  Bruno Mars is incredibly talented, and this is a song to prove it.  This will drop off the charts, but it'll take some time for the Mars to let go.

#5:  Gentleman - Psy
Well, if it isn't our friends that brought us Gangnam Style...  Breaking in at #5, Psy is back with another dance craze-inspiring, unintelligible to English speakers party anthem (unless you count "Damn girl, you so freaking sexy!).  The video is amazing.  But the song itself is just mediocre.  It's structurally too similar to Gangnam Style.  Yeah, it worked before, but once was kind of enough!  A catchy and repetitive synth line backs the vocals, but even the places where the music cuts out completely for a brief vocal moment match almost exactly with what happens in Gangnam Style.  So, in the words of our friend Tim Gunn of Project Runway fame, "It's just too matchy matchy" for our liking.  Maybe it's just a matter of taste, but I'd rather dance to Pitbull.

#6:  
Stay - Rihanna ft. Mikky Ekko - Album:  Unapologetic
Dropping two spots to #6 is Rihanna and Mikky Ekko's powerhouse ballad.  Like we said before, this is a great tune, and we're glad to see it hanging on.

#7:  Mirrors - 
Justin Timberlake  - Album:  The 20/20 Experience
Unfortunately, JT's somewhat derivative stuff isn't quite making the climb.  It seems to us like he's making music that kind of sounds like his old music, which was much better than this.  But sounding derivative on the basis of your own music is kind of weird, isn't it?  Yeah.  And it doesn't sell records, either!

#8:  
Suit & Tie - Justin Timberlake ft. Jay Z - Album:  The 20/20 Experience
Down two spots to #8, and on its way off the charts, in our estimation, is Suit & Tie.  See above.   

#9:  
Feel This Moment - Pitbull ft. Christina Aguilera - Album:  Global Warming [Deluxe Edition] [Clean]
Well, we were wrong about this one:  we expected a climb, but we got a drop.  Down one spot to #9 is Pitbull and Xtina's "Take On Me" redux.  It's still a fun song, and it's still holding on.  We'll see if it makes it another week in the Top 10!

#10:  
Started From The Bottom - Drake - Album:  Started From the Bottom [Clean]
Why, God?  Why?!  It's still here!  Steadily dropping (but not quickly enough for us) is this repetitive foray into pop rap.  Blah.  Go away and get us some better music, Drake!

Off the Charts:  Demi Lovato's "Heart Attack"

Our Rankings:

#10:  Started from the Bottom
#9:  Gentleman
#8:  Suit & Tie
#7:  Mirrors
#6:  Feel this Moment
#5:  Stay
#4:  Thrift Shop
#3:  When I Was Your Man
#2:  Can't Hold Us
#1:  Just Give Me A Reason

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Travel Light, Travel Smart, Travel Happy, Part 1: Before You Go

The suitcase that accompanied me to Italy.

By now, kids, you know we love to travel. But whether you're a frequent flyer or a once-a-year wanderer, there are ways to make your trips easier and more efficient - which means more time to enjoy whatever you're doing in whatever place you go! So, let's take a look at some tips for making you a lighter, smarter, happier traveler!


Part 1:  Things to Know Before You Go
So, you're getting ready to set out on whatever adventure lies ahead of you.  Here are some things to keep in mind before you head out:
  • Pack light, pack smart.  It's not the size that matters.  It's how you use it!  You can work wonders with a carry-on if you know how to use it. A few years ago, I traveled to Italy for 10 days.  I took one carry-on sized suitcase, which never left my side throughout the trip.  Because I was traveling for business, the suitcase held a suit and several dress shirts, as well as the rest of my gear.  How did I do it, you ask?