Tickets for Rio de Janeiro to Dubai

I can't believe it's already been a few weeks since I returned from my second whirlwind back to back work trip of the season. In just a little over 2 months I went to Las Vegas, Venice, Panama City, Rio de Janeiro and Dubai - 4 continents in 2 months. Woof. 


Social media may make it look glamorous because isn't globe trotting fun?! But what you don't see are the tears streaming down my face on the way to the airport because I just left my little girl, the anxiety that I'll test positive for the virus that shall not be named and not be able to come home for 2+ weeks, the overnight long flights where I can never seem to get sleep, or the super long (and stressful) days because helloooo I am there for work after all. That's the real side of the past few months. I'm blessed beyond words for these opportunities, and above all I LOVE what I do which is truly the greatest gift. 



I was fortunate to return to Brazil for work after going there in 2019 to cover an event. (full recap from when I had more time to site-see in Rio during that trip can be found here). Rio is always my favorite stop on our EXPO world tour because they bring the energy like no where else inside the arena. Plus, I love walking around knowing it's the same arena where my girl Simone Biles made history at the 2016 Olympic games. 


*Posing in the new product experience area*








I was excited to see the Christ the Redeemer statue from the airport before setting off on a long journey. We took a quick flight from Rio de Janeiro to Sao Paulo before boarding a 14 hour flight to Dubai. Last time I was in Brazil, it rained the entire time. Even though I took the train up the mountain to see the statue, we were literally in the clouds and couldn't see much below. So this was a nice surprise even if from afar. 


The big event season was over, but a few of us headed to Dubai to cover an incentive trip. It was my first time covering one, and I was amazed at the first class experience they provide to the lucky qualifiers. I kept pinching myself that I was in fact in Dubai, staying at the tallest 5 star resort in the world and visiting landmarks I had only ever dreamed of seeing in person. 




I arrived utterly exhausted after working a busy event and traveling so far, but was in awe of the beautiful room at the JW Marriott Marquis Hotel complete with a view of the Burj Khalifa - talk about surreal. We arrived at night, so it was easy to crash and get on their time as quickly as possible. I hit a wall the next afternoon, but other than that wasn't too affected by the time change. Due to daylight savings happening here while I was away we were 9 hours ahead of back home. 






The beautiful hotel pool which I enjoyed on our last night. I swam a few laps to soothe achy muscles, and enjoyed the epic skyline one last time. It almost doesn't look real!



My first full day comprised of meetings, and then the welcome dinner outside under the stars. Again with incredible views of the skyline. I also made sure to stay conscious of the modesty standards there. Unless I was at the resort pool or at the beach club (later in the trip) I kept my shoulders and knees covered. 



The next day was spent discovering "the land". The whole trip was a theme of land, sand and sea. We went to the Dubai Mall and up to the top of the Burj Khalifa. 










We then made our way to the brand new AIN Wheel which is 820 ft. tall (nearly double the height of the London Eye) making it the world's largest. The views were of course incredible, and it was another surreal experience.








We then headed to what felt like next door to the Address Beach Resort for another dinner under the stars complete with a beautiful view of the AIN Wheel we were just on. 



I took this photo sitting down at the table during dinner. I did my best to keep taking everything in, because it seriously did not look real. So impressive!



The next day we were treated to more views of the AIN Wheel and the Address Beach Resort with a day at Zero Gravity Beach Club. It was fun to run around and collect everyone's experiences and their first impressions of the trip. Being able to take a dip in the Persian Gulf - PRICELESS. 





That evening the staff was invited to dinner at a Lebanese restaurant. It was DELISH! I think I took not just seconds, but thirds of almost everything!








The last full day was exploring Old Dubai on land before heading to the sand for a farewell dinner in the dessert. 















Still can't believe the sunsets there - absolutely incredible! Photos of course don't do it justice, but I couldn't not snap a few to remember them by. 









*I made a new friend in one of the adorable camels*



*Obligatory staff jumping in the desert in front of the sunset photo*




Because we flew Emirates, we had free tickets to check out the Dubai EXPO which reminded me of a Worlds Fair. The exhibits were incredible, and it was definitely a once in a lifetime experience. 









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Florida Keys Trip and Much Needed Catch Up

Remember me? It's been over a month since I last blogged, and it's time to catch up! Lots going on - another back to back work trip this time to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Dubai, U.A.E., a family trip to the Keys, Thanksgiving fun, now all the Christmas fun, a birthday celebration for a dear friend and of course super busy at work. 


I'll be re-capping Rio and Dubai later this week, because right now I want to catch up on the goings on here at home sweet home. Stay tuned! 



Less than a week after I returned from Dubai, we left on a much needed family trip. We were originally going to Cancun, and were excited about the villa we had rented with ocean views. Well we ended up canceling 4 days before we were scheduled to leave due to the recent cartel shootings that have taken place at Cancun resorts. The thought of a boat pulling up while we are relaxing on the beach or the pool, and gang members opening fire was enough to change our plans to say the least. 


Thankfully, Expedia graciously refunded us for the resort and we have vouchers with JetBlue that we will use for a future trip. And honestly, I've had enough swabs up my nose with all the international travel that I was easily persuaded to stay state-side. We decided to return to the Keys as we had last year the week of Thanksgiving, this time choosing a resort in Duck Key (just past Islamorada) called Hawks Cay Resort


Sarong Cover-Up {only $20}




* A famous rum runner from the Tiki Bar at the Postcard Inn is a must in the Keys*





*Her unicorn suitcase is still one of my favorite purchases EVER*




We stopped at Lorelei's in Islamorada for a relaxed brunch on the water before heading home. Lil' Miss surprised me by not wanting waffles or the chocolate chip pancakes on the kids menu, and instead chose yogurt with fruit and granola. I did not have the same willpower, and ordered an omelette and a mimosa. And then realized I hadn't had a slice of key lime pie on our trip, so ordered a key lime pie colada as a farewell to vacay. Worth every delicious calorie! 




Other goings on - Lil' Miss was adorable helping in the kitchen to prepare for Thanksgiving and even brought her own "sous chef". She helped make the candied yams and the pumpkin cheesecake, and they both came out delish!




I was reunited with a few of my favs to celebrate a birthday of one of our nearest and dearest. I got super emotional hugging them all, because it had been too long since I had seen them for my birthday in August. I'm honored to have such amazing girlfriends in my life, and can easily say none of us have ever fought in the 12-ish years I've known them and are fiercely loyal to one another. I believe it's because we just have fun together without gossiping (which is not good for your soul or for the people you're discussing behind their backs), and are always there to lift each other up. The true pillars of friendship. 








I also took Lil' Miss out for a mommy and me breakfast date which we both needed after how much I've been away. She even asked me to sit next to her in the booth without anyone on the other side of the table. Heart melted.




We took her to a Christmas tree lighting that was complete with fun activities, food trucks and live music. Oh and real reindeer that Lil' Miss called "real Svens". A spin on the hamster wheel to make her own snow cone was probably the highlight of the evening. 








And Sprinkles has returned to our home complete with a North Pole Breakfast. I skipped the powdered donuts this year, and instead of Santa pancakes I turned a waffle into Santa. For only $10 - I'm super impressed with this gingerbread man waffle maker. The waffles come out perfectly with a 1/4 cup scoop of batter, and they do not stick. I repeat they do not stick! 




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