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Marriott Rewards

 

Let's kick this week off right with an amazing giveaway and contest from Marriott and Marriott Rewards, just for the fun of things.  Marriott is currently running a Facebook contest called "What's Your Travel Type" where you answer a few questions and they'll churn out your travel type: a family traveler, weekend wanderer, luxury lover, individualist, discoverer, or urban explorer.  And, then, you're entered to win an amazing all-expense paid trip to a variety of different destinations, including up to $3,000 in spending cash AND enough Marriott Rewards points to convert into an flight!  Check out the amazing prizes here.

On top of this, Marriott's giving me 50,000 Marriott Rewards points to give away to one lucky reader of our site.  Whoo hoo!  50,000 Rewards points is just about enough to get you a five night stay almost anywhere in the world and we're thrilled to be working with Marriott on this promotion, especially since we just stayed at the absolutely stunning Residence Inn by Marriott in downtown Hartford, Connecticut for my brother's wedding.  I can honestly say that the Residence Inn rooms were larger than most New York City apartments and we loved our luxurious stay there, so I feel very proud to be working with Marriott and their great brand of hotels on this promotion.

There are a variety of ways to enter this giveaway but the mandatory entry is that you need to hop over to the What's Your Travel Type widget, answer the few questions to find our your Travel Type, and then come back over here and input that information into the Rafflecopter widget below.  You can also like our page and the Marriott page and tweet this post (every single day, in fact) to earn extra entries.  Easy peasy!

So, get moving because I can't wait to see who gets this stash of rewards points.  The contest ends on August 31, 2012 at midnight EST.

 

. . . click this link to enter the marriott rewards what's your travel type giveaway after the jump

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swept: love with a chance of drowning book review

Torre deRoche

Torre on her journey

About six months ago, when I was having my own little freak out about sending my book off to agents, Torre deRoche got in touch with me to let me know about her very similar struggles with the publishing process.  I already knew about Torre’s beautiful site --- the Fearful Adventurer --- because I loved the tongue-in-cheek title, gorgeous graphics, and clever writing.  Though named the Fearful Adventurer, Torre was never afraid to poke fun at herself, her qualms --- including a deep-seated fear of water, boats, and sharks --- and the crazy way in which love changed her life.  So, when I found out that she had written a book,  I begged for a review copy offered to review her book.

Love changes us.  We all know that.  Some of us become kinder, others become more fun and easygoing, and for others love is the catalyst that leads to stability and responsibility.  But, in Torre’s case, love swirled her life upside down, inside out, and across the world.

IvanHer book, Swept: Love with a Chance of Drowning, is her love story. She unexpectedly fell in love with Ivan, who was planning to travel from San Diego to Australia in a sailboat a few months after they met.  When faced with dealing with her fear of the ocean or letting him go without her, she chose him.  What follows is a love story wrapped in a travel memoir, of islands seen, distances traveled, aches, mistakes, and arguments, and two questions underlying every moment of their journey:  can Torre withstand seasickness, awful disasters, and navigational errors to arrive in Australia, and will Torre’s and Ivan’s relationship last the most intense type of long-term travel?

I can give you three simple reasons you need to buy this book, hunker down, and read it today:

1.    It will make you want to go.  The best travel memoirs are the ones that capture the brilliance, intensity, and reality of a place so deeply that you want to be there in that place as soon as possible.  I finished reading her chapters on the mesmerizing South Pacific and I turned to Patrick and said, “Do you think we could sail the South Pacific?”  He turned right around, reminded me that I can barely stomach a short boatride to dive sites, and laughed.  But, I still want to go and see these places that she writes about with compelling clarity.

2.    It will make you laugh.  Travel –-- and especially long-term travel --- is filled with ridiculous situations that make us cringe while living them and laugh in the long-term.  Torre the author recognizes the humor, craziness, and ridiculousness perpetrated by her twenty-something self.  She describes the worst bits of her every day with brutal honesty, sarcasm, and wit, so that you cannot help but empathize with her while laughing at their struggles.

3.    You will remember her words.  The best praise I can give any author is that I remember his/her words.  Certain authors write descriptions that stick with the reader, so that the words implant themselves in the mind as the perfect way to explain such a thing.  I can recite to you the descriptions of a taut snare-drum-like pregnant belly in Pulitzer Prize winning Jhumpa Lahiri’s Namesake, the words Bilbo spoke to the crowd gathering around him at the Party Tree in the classic Fellowship of the Ring, and the very beginning of Chris Cleave’s Little Bee as the protagonist wishes that she was a pound note.  And, now, Torre has added descriptions to my lexicon: of woodpecker kisses and bits and bobs dangling in photos. 

Of course, there are things I dislike.  I personally don't like prologue, epilogues (even the Harry Potter 7 epilogue), and titles with semi-colons, and Torre includes all of them.  I also felt that the conclusion was a bit rushed because both main questions driving the book are resolved in the last 95% of the book.  Nonetheless, these are minor complaints and don't deter me from recommending this book in the least.

Sunset in the South Pacific

Sunset from their boat

Ultimately, the reason Torre’s writing – and book is great --- is because it is real, witty, and intensely truthful about a crazy journey through some of the most beautiful places on this earth.  Her voice is wry, sweet, and full of laughter, so that long after reading her travel memoir, I remember her words.

And, I get to give away one of Torre’s books to a reader!  Fantastic, right?  All you need to do is:

Leave a comment below telling me (and Torre) about one crazy (or slightly crazy) thing you’ve done for love --- whether it’s love for a job, family, friends, pets, or whatever.  Heck, I up and got married a week after I turned twenty-two, adopted Chewy while we were supposed to be registering for wedding presents, and picked out Abby over Patrick’s strenuous objections.  We’ve all done something crazy so don’t be shy and tell your tale. 

You can get an additional entry if you tweet a shortened version of your crazy story to @theroadforks and @fearfulgirl.

Rather than doing a random drawing like I normally do, Torre and I (and Patrick if we need a tie-breaker) thought it would be fun to choose our favorite story and that person gets her book.  The giveaway will end on November 1, 2011, at 11:59 p.m. EST.  You can either ask for a paperback copy that she will ship anywhere in the world or an e-book.  And, Torre’s agreed to put in a personalized signature to the person who wins the book if you request a paperback!

We can't wait to read your stories and I can't wait for you to read her book.  If you don't win, you can (and absolutely should) buy it from Amazon:

easycanvasprints giveaway + we're off (again)

The Road Forks route through Europe

The first four months of our European trip

I have been waiting over a year to write these words:

We are leaving for Europe today. 

Today!  We are, as you read this, sitting on the Queen Mary 2 cruise ship with Chewy and Abby in the kennels on the 12th deck.  In one week, we will arrive in Southampton, England.  Our plans tend to be as volatile as Lady Gaga's fashion choices but right now our 13-month European leg looks like this:

  • August: Cotswolds and Cornwall, England
  • September: Madrid and Barcelona, Spain
  • October: Cannes, France; Alba, Italy (for the truffle festival); and Tuscany, Italy
  • November: Sorrento and Rome, Italy; somewhere in Wales
  • December: London, England
  • January: Mexico (for a wedding); then to Croatia
  • February: Croatia
  • March: Bosnia; Austria
  • April: Germany; Holland
  • May: Belgium; France
  • June: France; Ireland
  • July: Ireland; Scotland
  • August: Scotland
  • September 2012: Back to the United States

If you're wondering why we're mostly sticking to western Europe, it's because we have limitations regarding where we can bring the dogs, as well as our own Schengen zone limitations that complicate the picture (you can read all about these complications over here at The Road Unleashed).  And, yes, there are so many places that we wish we could include in this trip - we are especially sad that we will be missing out on Portugal and Switzerland (though we might try to squeeze Switzerland in somewhere).

Easy Canvas Prints

Our EasyCanvasPrints.com canvas

To celebrate the kick-off of our European leg, we have partnered with EasyCanvasPrints.com to give away an 8 x 10 canvas print of any photograph that you desire.  I am absolutely in love with the print that we ordered from them and I think you'll be very happy with any canvas print that you order, as well.

. . . keep reading easycanvasprints giveaway + we're off (again) after the jump

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aqua hotels hawaiian vacation giveaway

Maile Sky Court

Maile Sky Court lobby

If you're like me and need a respite from the snow-packed, gloomy winter we've been having, this is the post for you.  In our biggest giveaway yet, one lucky person will win a 5-night stay at the Aqua Maile Sky Court Hotel in Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Hawaii.  In case you konked yourself out when you hit your head in amazement at this giveaway like I did when I got the email from the Aqua folks, let me repeat that for you:

I haven't been to Oahu in over 15 years but I remember a sapphire ocean and sky that rushed into the emerald green island.  We are currently watching all of the LOST Seasons in a row which causes us to: (1) reminisce about our favorite show ever and (2) want to get on a plane and fly to Oahu immediately.

Maile Sky Court Hotel
Aqua Palms pool Aqua Palms restaurant
Maile Sky Court Hotel

We have (unfortunately) not stayed at any of the Aqua Hotel properties but this particular one has received good reviews at TripAdvisor.  Though it is certainly a budget option --- rooms start at $90 --- former guests pronounce it "clean," with "friendly staff," nice "views of the ocean," and, most importantly, "good location."  The property is located just a few blocks from the beach and the main shopping area and restaurants.

If you’d like five nights of free accommodations at the Maile Sky Court [and who wouldn't?], just a few minutes’ walk from Waikiki Beach, enter this giveaway in any of the following ways:

1. Leave us a comment telling us why you want or need a vacation in Waikiki or on Oahu. Please enter this way only once a day (you can use the same answer every day or you can use different ones, too).

2. Tweet the following on Twitter once a day: I entered to win a 5-night @aquahotels stay in Hawaii from @theroadforks http://bit.ly/hrF1iP

3. Like The Road Forks Facebook fan page.  Please leave a comment below letting us know that you liked our page.

This giveaway ends at 11:59 p.m. EST on March 11, 2011, which gives you two full weeks to comment, Tweet, and like this giveaway.  If my calculations are correct, if you comment and tweet every day, you have a total of 29 possible chances to win this free hotel stay at Aqua Maile Sky Court!  Some blackout dates apply and the 5-nights-stay must be used by March 11, 2012.  I will randomly choose a winner using random.org.

. . . keep reading aqua hotels hawaiian vacation giveaway after the jump

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