Friday, March 15, 2013

Hotels In Virginia Beach | "How to Stay Fit While Traveling"


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One of the biggest issues with extended travel is sacrificing yourself for the experience.  No no, I’m not talking about offering your heart (literally) to a forgotten tribe, I’m referring to your fitness and physical wellbeing.  Whether we’re vacationing on the beach for a week or backpacking through Southeast Asia for a month, it’s natural to eat and drink to our heart’s content – but shouldn’t there come a point when we ought to start paying attention to our personal fitness and wellness especially when we’re traveling for an extended period of time?
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It’s all too easy to eat street food, booze till the early morning and do nothing more than walk a few blocks each day which can very quickly add up to love handles and a depressed immune system (nothing sucks more than being sick while traveling!).  Here are five tips on how to help take care of yourself while traveling.



1.  Eat more frequent meals throughout the day

The worst thing you can do for your metabolism is stuff your face once a day and then not eat until after going to a bar or club at 3am.  Financial constraints might be a factor for budget travelers, but if you eat 5 to 6 smaller meals throughout the course of the day, you will actually keep your metabolism revved up, providing you with sustained energy with no afternoon crashes.  You will also burn a few extra calories just in the digestive process!

Eating in this manner will also let you try a lot more types of food while in your destination.  Try and stay away from eating too much carbs (bread, rice, and pastries) as these types of foods are fast digesting energy sources, so unless you’re walking all day or exercising, your body will most likely store them as fat because you’re not in need of the extra energy.

Try and eat small balanced meals that have some sort of protein (meat, dairy, soy), some vegetables and good carbs like whole wheat breads and pastas.  Avoid processed carbs like white bread, boxed cookies etc.

 2.  Do some sort of physical activity twice per week

You want your body to be physically strong while traveling for multiple reasons including bolstering your immune system and lugging bags across cities.

I personally like to get a day pass at a local gym wherever I’m traveling to check out the local gym culture which I find comical/interesting.  Even visiting a gym once a week will help you maintain whatever strength you have built up and going 2 or 3 times per week will definitely start to show you strength improvements.  You can even do things like pushups, crunches, squats and arm curls with nothing more than a couple of filled up water bottles, once you build up a little more strength, try lifting your suitcase or bag for added resistance!

If the gym isn’t your thing, there are plenty of ways you can get your body moving like heading to a local park, go hiking in the countryside or playing some pickup basketball, soccer or frisbee, all of which are great ways to meet locals.

 3.  Walk, Walk, Walk!

One of the best ways to burn off excess calories is by walking.  If you can make it to your point of interest on foot without taking up the whole day getting there or killing yourself physically, then just walk.  You’ll get to see all the sights along the way, save money on transportation and get some physical activity in.  If you’re in Somalia, then yes, armored Humvee is a definitely more intelligent decision, but otherwise, walking is the way to go.

 4.  Get your rest

If you’re traveling for months across time zones and borders, chances are you’re going to be worn out getting from place to place.  Do yourself a favor and take a rest when you get to your hotel or hostel and make sure to sleep enough at night.

Of course you’re going to want to see and do as much as possible, but adapting to time differences, eating new foods and of course partying will take a toll on your immune system and not getting enough sleep will put you in the hospital sooner than you know it.  I personally am a huge proponent of naps as they let your body come back down to a basal metabolic state for a bit in the middle of the day, letting you enjoy the rest of the night.  Sleep well, live well.  Trust me on this one.

 5.  Limit how much alcohol you drink

If you don’t drink, more power to you, but if you’re like the rest of us, going out at night while traveling offers a great and relaxed way to meet new people and experience the nightlife.  The problem comes when drinking in excess and then not being able to resist the late night munchies which usually results in some sort of deep-fried delight.

The issue with drinking too much alcohol is it is very high in calories, and believe it or not, alcohol is a preferred energy source for the body like carbohydrates, so if you’re not very active right after drinking, your body will turn it to fat for storage and later use.

The best thing to do is have a drink mixed with water like a vodka and water or a light beer, only have a few, and, you guessed it, dance!  Dancing is a great way to be active while have some drinks to limit how much your body will store as fat later on, so get that drink, put on your dancing shoes and moon walk the night away!

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Virginia Beach Hotels | "Leandro double sinks Mariners"


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Leandro Domingues scored twice and created another Wednesday as Kashiwa Reysol torpedoed Australia's Central Coast Mariners 3-1 to take a firm grip on their AFC Champions League group.
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The Brazilian midfielder cancelled out Dutch defender Patrick Zwaanswijk's headed opener before setting up Kenta Kano in a fine move to put the home side ahead on 67 minutes.
As the clock ticked down to the final whistle, he buried a sizzling volley to make sure of the win, and the Mariners missed a chance to narrow the deficit when Michael McGlinchey's penalty was saved by Kashiwa 'keeper Takanori Sugeno.
Emperor's Cup-holders Kashiwa now have a maximum six points from two games in Group H, an advantage of four points over South Korea's Suwon Bluewings who were held 0-0 at home by Guizhou Renhe of China.
Central Coast, led by ex-Australia boss Graham Arnold, have one point from two games after last month's 0-0 draw at home to Suwon.
Among Wednesday's other matches, Beijing Guoan were hosting Japanese champions Sanfrecce Hiroshima, and Uzbekistan's Bunyodkor were at home to the tournament's 2009 winners, Pohang Steelers of South Korea.

Monday, March 11, 2013

Hotels In Virginia Beach | "Big Family Fun at Big White Ski Resort"


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The Big White motto says it all, but that’s not all you need to know about this Canadian ski resort. There’s also the wintry activities for families, great village atmosphere, and the natural beauty of the British Columbia interior that appeal to ski enthusiasts from all over the world.

Big White’s famous Champagne Powder snow
Family Focus
Big White’s emphasis on offering a family-friendly ski experience is part of its history. The British Columbia resort is one of the few remaining family-owned ski resorts in Canada, and will be celebrating its 50th anniversary during the 2013-2014 season. As evidence of its child-focused nature, the resort designates different runs as Slow Zones each day. These runs are fenced at points to make it safe and fun for  children and beginners who want to take it easy down the mountain.
Champagne Powder Snow
Big White receives an annual snowfall of 24.5 feet of dry, fluffy snow—known as Champagne Powder. This light and airy snow makes for truly amazing ski conditions that are quite different from coastal ski resorts like Whistler Blackcomb or Mammoth Mountain.
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In 2008, Ski Canada awarded its Best Powder prize to Big White, in recognition of its bountiful snow. With a vertical drop of 2,550 feet, and 118 designated ski trails for all levels from beginning to expert, there is enough terrain for everyone to enjoy; there are rarely lineups of more than five minutes or crowded runs of competing skiers. This is skiing paradise found.

Kids have their own ski shop in Big White Village—Look at these adorable Sesame Street-themed hats!
Big White Village
The village of Big White is self-contained, with all amenities within a short walking distance of hotels, condos and ski lifts. Big White has a centralized reservation system where you can book accommodations, lift tickets and lessons. With that level of centralized control, the resort has the ability to offer great deals and special incentives for families, such as kids stay and ski for free at certain times of the year.

Kids Centre ski school
Ski School & Daycare
Big White offers one of the largest, indoor ski school buildings of any ski resort in British Columbia. The building houses the Kids’ Centre ski school registration and equipment rentals, a kitchen to prepare kids’ lunches, and two play areas divided by age: 4-6 and 7-12. A climbing wall plus LEGO activity tables keep kids busy before or after lessons. Lessons for younger children and beginners take place off the main mountain, near the Adventure Centre, with a moving carpet to get kids back up the hill.
You can choose an instructor via Big White’s Ski School database, which includes information about second languages, nationalities, and even personal interests. If you’re looking for an Aussie boarding coach or French-speaking Swiss ski instructor, no problem! There is also a door-to-door valet service, whereby for a small fee the instructor will come to your hotel and pick up your child for lessons. Anyone who’s had to wrestle a small child into their winter gear to make an early morning lesson knows how valuable this service is to parents!

Flaik GPS tracking system for kids
One of the more unique aspects of the Big White Ski School is the Flaik GPS tracking system that each child receives once they’ve checked in the program. The Flaik band is worn on the lower leg and charts the child’s whereabouts at all times (great peace of mind for parents). Mom and Dad can access the system and virtually follow their child’s progress for the day, viewing the runs and the amount of vertical terrain their child has skied.
Big White also operates the Tot Town daycare facility for young children (babies to age 5), who may still be a bit too young to hit the slopes.

Gunbarrel coffee at the Gunbarrel Grill
Dining at Big White
You can build up a big appetite after a day of skiing. There is a wide variety of restaurant options throughout the Village, from small cafes offering tapas-style healthy menu choices, to traditional bars and burger grills, to more fine dining (but still mountain casual) establishments like Carver’s Bar & Grill, a 2012 Where to Eat in Canada pick. No visit to Big White is complete without sampling adult-only Gunbarrel coffee or a hot chocolate from the Gunbarrel Grill. It’s a fiery, one-of-a-kind experience.
The Happy Valley Day Lodge, just a short gondola ride down from the main village, offers access to the casual Moose Lounge, Cafeteria and Bistro, and the fine dining Kettle Valley Steakhouse restaurant. The resort also hosts daily family activities for kids, such as crafts, marshmallow roasting and s’mores-making.

The Ice Tower, for adventurous Big White visitors
Beyond Skiing
At the nearby Adventure Centre, you can skate on the outdoor rink, take a horse-drawn sleigh ride, arrange for a dog sled tour, and kids can ride a Mini-Z snowmobile and snow tube. If you’re feeling really adventurous, climb the 60-foot Ice Tower.

Here I am (on right) taking a break from boarding with fellow blogger, Andrea Fellman of SavvySassyMoms.com
Getting There
United Airlines just launched its daily non-stop service from Los Angeles, California to Kelowna, British Columbia, making Big White the closest and most directly accessible Canadian ski resort from California. A shuttle from the Kelowna Airport ferries you to the resort in just under one hour. Note: You can pre-arrange a 45-minute grocery-store stop, to purchase supplies to stock up for your stay. While there is small grocery store in the Village, supplies are limited and more expensive than in town.
If you are looking for a skiing or snowboarding adventure to share with your kids, and you want a truly fantastic ski resort for your family’s winter holiday—Big White should be at the top of your list. It’s the snow… and much, much more.


Thursday, March 7, 2013

Virginia Beach Hotels | "I SWOON FOR FRENCH MACARONS IN SAINT MALO, FRANCE"



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Macarons. I first saw them in Paris, but it wasn’t long before I realized these small round, garishly colored cookies were available in every French gift store, bakery and cafe. The problem was, my brain immediately confused them with the American macaroon, which is a dollop of baked coconut. Since I had no interest in coconut confections, I kept passing them by. Until I landed in Saint Malo, that is. This small village on the Brittany coast had not been on my itinerary but when I decided to take a bit of a break at Au Bon Accueil Bed and Breakfast, the owners, Jane and Paul Cunnison, convinced me to set one day aside to explore the charming town.

Beautiful square in the Intra-Muros, the old walled city of St. Malo
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Braving chilly late October temperatures, I bundled up and hopped on the train for the 15-minute ride to Saint Malo. Another quarter-hour walk brought me to the gates of the the old walled city known as the Intra-Muros. For hours I wandered around the cobblestone streets, following round brass markers embedded into the streets and sidewalks that led me on a historic walking tour. When my fingers finally turned numb from the cold I stumbled into the nearest place where I could get a hot cup of coffee, Macarons Chocolats de Luxe Philippe Bouvier. Wouldn’t you know it, I had landed in the shop of one of the most famous macaron makers in all of France.
The woman behind the counter, Sylvie, greeted me with a broad smile and between my practically non-existent French and her limited English I managed to make myself understood. Gratefully, I wrapped my frozen hands around a piping hot cup of coffee and perused the little shop. Vividly colored macarons were displayed in the bakery case, in tall crystal vases, and in exquisite gift boxes tied up with pretty silk ribbons.

Sylvie introduces me to macarons at her shop, Macarons Chocolatss de Luxe Philippe Bouvier, in St.Malo, France
“I have never had a macaron,” I said, pantomiming putting something in my mouth and shaking my head.
“Non!” she replied, astonished. “You try!”
I pointed to a pile of burgundy colored macarons in the case. “OK. Framboise.”
Sylvie ducked down behind the glass and came up with two macarons – my raspberry and a caramel flavored one.”You try caramel also. My gift.”
I bit through the thin, crispy meringue-based top to the jam filling. The entire confection instantly melted in my mouth, blending the slight flavor of the almond flour from which macarons are made with the sugary cookie top and raspberry center. Ambrosia! Clearing my palate with a swig of coffee, I bit into the second macaron. Same delicate confection, but this time filled with caralel-flavored buttercreme. I nearly swooned. How had I not tried these earlier in my travels around France? Sylvie was so obviously delighted that I loved the macarons that she sent me on my way with a cup of hot chocolate, also on the house and once again, I wondered about the myth that the French are rude to tourists.
Refortified and warmer, I headed back out into the blustery chill evening for another couple hours of touring this lovely town.

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When the cold temperatures crept back up my sleeves and down my neck, I finally called it a day and headed for the train station. Near the city gate, another bright display in a storefront caught my eye. Jars of hard candy and fanned displays of candy swizzle sticks beckoned.


Monday, March 4, 2013

Family Hotels in Virginia Beach | "Top 10 Romantic Getaways Near Washington, DC"


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The Washington, DC area is centrally located near a wide range of romantic getaway destinations. You can enjoy a romantic weekend at a luxury resort or a romantic inn and enjoy a wide range of activities from golf to hiking to pampering yourself at a world class spa. Here is a selection of the best romantic getaways within a few hours drive from Washington, DC.
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The Homestead
Hot Springs, Virginia. This luxury resort is located in Virginia's Allegheny Mountains and is ranked among the world's finest Golf and Spa resorts. Activities include hiking, biking, fishing, horseback riding, canoeing and more.

Nemacolin Woodlands Resort
Farmington, Pennsylvania. This French renaissance-style Chateau is located in the Laurel Highlands Mountains of Pennsylvania, just a few hours drive from Washington, DC. Families can be accommodated at townhomes and private homes on the resort property. The resort offers an award-winning spa, championship golf and an Adventure Center that hosts a wide range of activities such as paintball, bike rentals, a rock climbing wall, ropes course and a zip line.

The Inn at Little Washington
Washington, Virginia. This country inn and its restaurant are recognized as one the world’s best. The inn is located in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, an area known for miles of spectacular views, wineries, antique shops and endless opportunities for outdoor recreation.

The Greenbrier
White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. The Greenbrier is an award-winning resort and a National Historic landmark with more than 50 recreational activities available including three championship golf courses, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, a 40,000-square-foot spa and more.

The Tides Inn
Irvington, Virginia. The inn is nestled on its own peninsula overlooking Carters Creek with a breathtaking view of the Chesapeake Bay. Recreational activities include golf, tennis, croquet, a full service spa and boat cruises aboard the historic yacht, Miss Ann.

Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Golf Resort, Spa and Marina
Cambridge, Maryland. The name describes it all! This beautiful luxury hotel sits right on the Chesapeake Bay and has its own isolated beach, an 18-hole championship golf course and 150-slip marina.

Lansdowne Resort
Leesburg, Virginia. Located just 40 minutes from Washington, DC in the Virginia Hunt country, this luxury resort offers championship golf and a world class spa and health club.

The Inn at Perry Cabin
St. Michaels, Maryland. The beautifully furnished 78-room manor house resort is in historic St. Michaels with a prime location right on the Chesapeake Bay. Activities nearby include golf, fishing, sailing, horse-drawn carriage rides, historic tours and more.

Williamsburg Inn
Willamsburg, Virginia. The Williamsburg Inn is regarded as one of the world’s best hotels. The inn was remodeled in 2001. Amenities include a top-notch restaurant, an outdoor pool, tennis courts, award-winning golf, and a spa and fitness club.

Wintergreen Resort
Wintergreen, Virginia. This is a four season resort in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains with a variety of accommodations from studios to luxury condominiums. Enjoy hiking, mountain biking, skiing, spa, aquatics, fitness center and more.