Ten Reasons Why I Love Planning Trips

Ten Reasons Why I Love Planning Trips

“If you don’t know where you are going, you’ll end up someplace else.” Yogi Berra

I love planning trips. They don’t even have to be my trips.  I love looking at hotels, restaurants, things to do, shopping. I don’t particularly love the logistics.  But I love the itinerary. I thought about why that is.

1. Anticipation makes you happy. According to Brian Knutson, an assistant professor of psychology and neuroscience at Stanford, a big part of happiness is looking forward to something. (like Pavlov’s dogs learning to salivate at the sound of the bell)

2. Everything seems  possible.  “I’m going to be in Thailand and my daughter is going to be in Hobart Tasmania for New Years Eve . That  can’t  be too far. They are both in the Southern Hemisphere.  Maybe I can  meet them.”  (except there are no direct flights and I would have to change my mileage ticket, no easy feat these days.)  “I’ll just fly straight home from Misiones, Argentina.” (three planes and five airports later).  “So we will go to the Kyushu Islands  and then Okinawa.” (planes, trains, buses and automobiles).

3. Buying things in a store on sale, though it makes you happy, is not  as exciting as scoring a business class mileage ticket to Australia  or finding the cheapest flight possible on the internet.

4. My travel agent makes it fun. (john.peterson@frosch.com) He gets just as excited as I do when it comes together.  He is also into getting the best price.  As soon as I find the best deal  for a hotel on the internet, I tell him and he goes to work and does better. One time he called  and was so excited, “I just  got you breakfast included and the price down 500 yen a night.” I didn’t want to tell him that was five dollars. But he beat me again.

5. Shopping for travel is my most favorite thing.   My first stop  after I book my flight is Travelers Bookcase  (http://www.travelersbookcase.com) to stock up on the best and most current  travel books from the countries I am going to. Next,Flight 001 (http://www.flight001.com) for more packing bags and the latest and greatest travel must haves.  Then Savinar Luggage (http://savinarluggage.com) to see if an even lighter suitcase has come out yet.

6. You are not packing yet. (which for me is the opposite of love).

7. I love reading about places I haven’t been to yet.  I like doing the research  It’s great to find some weird tour, out-of-the-way art gallery, store that sells something only they have in the world, a must eat in restaurant, a special beach or  flea market.  Then I picture myself at these places. I’m a complete travel nerd.

8.Though I love planning alone, the most fun is planning my Japan trips with my friend Reiko who lives there. We are both planners. No detail is too small for us to discuss in-depth for hours. Her niece Anna is a super planner and when we go somewhere together, it is always perfect. They always want me to have the best experience in Japan possible. I always do which is probably why it is one of my favorite countries.

9. There is no jet lag, flight delays, cancelled flights, broken suitcases, missing luggage,   getting lost, bugs, stomach problems, illness, blisters or bad weather when you are planning.

10. The best part of planning is knowing that no matter how much you plan, as some point  when you get there, you will need to be able to go with the flow and change gears. That is the secret to the perfect trip.

Fly safe,

JAZ

A Perfect Travel Day In LA

A Travel Day in LA

“One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.” Henry Miller

There are days that I miss traveling so I  decided to have a travel day in Los Angeles.  This would be my perfect travel day.

It is always a traveling day in my car.  I listen to a Canadian radio station that only plays French music.   I am usually driving on the streets of Paris. There are cds in my car from my trips – most recently Turkey, Argentina and of course Grouplove (LA band who met in Crete).  I am always going somewhere much more exotic than the market or yoga in my head.

For breakfast I have Greek yogurt (the not nonfat kind) with fresh honey and either a latte or cappuccino with whole milk (not soy or almond). Another option is  a croissant from Tavern and a Spanish Latte from Urth Café. Truthfully I drink this several times a week.  Carnation condensed milk in coffee always reminds me of being in my early twenties in Greece.  This was all they used until they became weight conscious and got Starbucks.

I go to a museum on a weekday morning.  There are mostly tourists and schools there.  It is just like exploring a foreign city.   I love modern art so LACMA and MOCA are good choices for me.

For lunch, there is sushi. I pick a place where the clientele is mostly Japanese and I feel like I am in Japan. Some good places are Mori Sushi, Hama Sushi and Sushi Gen. Or you can have a real travel experience and take an interesting guess .  Walk into a place on the street in Little Tokyo or Sawtelle Blvd. They both have Japanese markets , bakeries, stores and restaurants.

I stop off at Travelers Bookcase  to get books for my next trip.  There is always some fabulous conversation going on about somewhere in the world that I never heard of or want to go to.  Natalie has a ton of book recommendations, interesting friends and customers and loves talking about everywhere!!  Isnt that what books are for anyway? To travel without packing? Here are some of the books they love -me too.. https://travelwellflysafe.com/2012/12/18/byob-bring-your-own-books/

In the afternoon I see a foreign film. Now we have many in LA to choose from. They play at the Llaemmle theatres or the Landmark. I have pop-corn (French for popcorn).  I love going to the movies in the afternoon anyway.  The theatre is empty and it feels like sneaking out of school to go to the movies.  I think it is ok to admit that now.  There are two blogs on foreign films if you want to see some of my favorites. (https://travelwellflysafe.com/2012/12/05/favorite-foreign-documentary-films/ and https://travelwellflysafe.com/2012/09/23/favorite-foreign-films/)

I have some Thai iced coffee at Chan Dara and  head out to Venice, Santa Monica or Malibu for a beach walk at sunset. If I am anywhere in the world and there is a beach, I am walking on it. This is followed by Tapas and Sangria at Bar Pinxto.

Dinner is somewhere like  Angelini Osteria  or Osteria Mozza for fresh pasta and traditional  Italian dishes.  Bar Ama is great for Mexican food – not so traditional but so delicious.  My favorite restaurant is Hinoki and the Bird for Asian ambiance, amazing food and green tea donuts.

I am dating someone from Mexico City so we spend the whole day speaking Spanish.   I pretend I understand just like I do on a real trip or with men in general.

At home I start reading the books I have bought and plan my next trip – one where you take a plane. Tomorrow I will have a diet day.

What are your favorite  places in LA?

Fly Safe,

JAZ

www.grouplovemusic.com/

www.tavernla.com/

www.urthcaffe.com/

www.lacma.org/

www.moca.org/

morisushi.net/‎

hama sushi 347 E 2nd St, Los Angeles, (213) 680-3454

sushigen.org/‎

http://www.travelbooks.com/‎

www.laemmle.com

http://www.landmarktheatres.com

chandararestaurants.com/‎

www.barpintxo.com/

www.angeliniosteria.com/

www.osteriamozza.com

www.bar-ama.com/

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