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Short Travel Tales

Guest Post by Charlotte Piper, a panelist in New Orleans for Meet, Plan, Go! Here’s a couple of short stories she’s written about her travels. You can find out more about the New Orleans event on the Facebook page we’ve created! We’re aiming to create a travel community in the city, not just for the one event.
“Why I Went”
As I sat in my desk chair, May 2009, disliking the project I had been assigned and feeling overwhelmed by work, I promised myself that in a year’s time I would leave my job and comfortable reality for an adventure.
The decision to go traveling was easy. I knew I enjoyed it, I had been before, and I had this undeniable urge to see and experience different parts of the world. The hard part was leaving. What would it mean to leave my job, family, friends, familiar city, and altogether “normal” path that school and society had prepared me for? What would be the financial and overall life consequences to my decision?
I experienced a roller-coaster of emotions preparing for my trip, at once feeling like I could write my own rules while doubting my choices and conviction. The greatest help was the support I received from friends, coworkers, and even strangers each affirming what I believed: I had to get out there and do this before looking back one day and regretting never taking the plunge.
In the end, I left almost exactly a year later with a one-way ticket to Asia on the first of hopefully many journeys abroad.
A top travel experience for me is SCUBA diving“ Whale Shark, Red Sea, Egypt”
A top travel experience for me is SCUBA diving in warm waters filled with incredibly diverse underwater life. On a trip to Egypt in August 2009, I went on a day trip from Dahab to the Ras Muhammad National Park off the cost of Sharm el-Shiekh.
The focus of the dive package was the Thistlegorm, a 1942 WWII transport ship that sunk in the waters off the Egyptian coast. Dive groups are frequently brought there for the day to explore the outside and inside of the wreck. The sensation of being 100ft down so close to a part of history lost years ago was amazing. The interior of the ship was filled with trucks and motorcycles, rusted over and covered with algae, as schools of brightly colored fish swam from deck to deck making the ship their home.
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Get ready, set: Meet, Plan, Go!
On October 18th, 2011 in the city that never stops dancing, eating, singing , and mostly drinking we’ll be hosting Meet, Plan, Go! Meet, Plan, Go! will be hosting their second annual nationwide event in 17 cities to inspire people to fulfill their career break and long-term travel dreams. The event will offer participants the opportunity to MEET inspirational speakers and like-minded travelers; get motivation, contacts and resources necessary to PLAN the trip of a lifetime; and start taking concrete steps forward to GO on that global adventure. Meet, Plan, Go! is a nationwide event created to inspire and encourage Americans to take a career break, a sabbatical, or just to go out and travel for an extended time. The idea being, that taking time in your life to explore and live in another country and culture is not a career breaker but a career and life enhancer!
Tickets are on sale now! Limited space available so reserve your tickets today!
Go check out the facebook page we’ve created for the New Orleans group, and if you’re not in the Big Easy check out an event close by!
We have some amazing panelists gathered for this event, let me introduce them to you!
Meet our Panelists!

Kelly Lewis: Founder of Go! Girl Guides, Kelly is a writer, a dreamer and an avid traveler. Originally from Hawaii, Kelly lived in New Zealand for a year before traversing through South America and the South Pacific. After a prophetic dream in late 2010, she started Go! Girl Guides, the world’s first series of travel guidebooks made just for solo female travelers. Go! Girl Guides: Thailand debuts this fall.
Twitter: @gogirlguides

Kirsten Alana: is driven by an intense wanderlust, never feeling more at home than when boarding a plane or living out of a suitcase. She is addicted to the butterflies that occur right before an unknown, becomes known!
It wasn’t always like that, at 28 during bitter divorce proceedings, she decided she would change her life for the better and follow her wanderlust wherever the wind blew. More than a year of traveling has taken her to Mexico, France, the Bahamas, Argentina, Uruguay, western Canada and a dozen US states. A career and life break has helped her grow and sharpened her focus. Now, she plans to make a home in NYC where flights are easy to catch and the wind is very multi-cultural. She writes and shares her photographs at “Aviators and a Camera” hoping to inspire others to realize how important travel is to a well-rounded life.
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Meet Plan Go! Take The Trip Of Your Life/Career!

Have you ever just wanted to just pack up and catch a plane to some far-flung location? Stand up in the middle of your cubicle farm and announce that you’re going across the ocean to your bleary eyed co-workers? Or even just wanted to unplug and see what the world has to offer for just a few weeks? But how can you? You’re working, you have families, bills, mortgages, pets, RESPONSIBILITIES! Well gather around folks, we’ve got something to tell you…Career Breaks!! It’s not only possible but will most likely be the best thing that has ever happened to you and even to your career.
Career breaks are fairly common across Europe and Australia but have are just begging to be seen in the United States and Canada. What is a career break? It’s basically just what it sounds like, taking a break or sabbatical from your career, in most cases to travel.
Last year several seasoned travelers and career breakers created Meet Plan Go! An online career break site full of articles, tips, and insight about traveling and taking a career break from people who are or have done it. Not only do they have a great site, but last year they created Meet Plan Go! Events across 13 cities with over 1500 attendees all on the same night! Read what the NY Times had to say about it.
This year the event will be held in over 17 cities across the U.S. and Canada. And for the first time there will be an event in New Olreans, hosted by yours truly! Leaving our old life behind to go traveling wasn’t easy, but doing so not only gave us amazing expereinces and memories but have absolutly made us better people all around. It gave us the confidence to come back and start our own company in a new city, something we had wanted to do in our past life but was too uncertain to try. Taking the time to travel opened so many unexpected and amazing doors, and now we want to share this passion and experience with others. We want to nudge those who might be just “daydreaming” into taking the next step!
Does the idea of taking off and exploring the world get your blood pumping and nerves tingling? If so here’s where you can find out more:
Sign up for the informative and fun Newsletter
See all the cities and hosts for the event!
Early bird tickets to the event will go on sale at a discounted price in May, don’t wait to the last minuet as last year several hundred people were on the waiting list.
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Po-Boy Festivals and Cocktail Carnivals, What’s Not To Love?
Well we’ve official started the New Year as freshly minted “New Orleanians.” It has been a crazy wonderful time for the past few months setting up shop and home in a new city, meeting bus loads of amazing new people, and squeezing in as much of the culture and events that this city has to offer. Thanks to the amazing travel community that keeps us in mind when they need a little creative design we’ve been busy as can be with the design side of Hop & Jaunt. (Check out our FB page for some pics from recent projects) However it’s also caused us to fall behind on our blog. We know it, and it’s been weighing on our hearts as though we’ve been neglecting the ‘ol family dog since Santa dropped off a new puppy. It’s also tough to sit down and write when you’ve let the time spread too long between posts. You feel awkward, not sure how to break the ice again. The only way to do it is to dive head first right back in!!
So for starters I need to just tell you that we have fallen pretty hard for this new town. I think this may be a keeper, I mean how could you not love a city that kicks off Carnival season on the twelfth night of the New Year and really doesn’t lay off until the wee hours of the thirty first of December?
Well OK, technically Carnival season ends with a bang on Fat Tuesday (March 8th) i.e. Mardi Gras! Then comes Louisiana Oyster Jubilee, Old Algiers RiverFest, French Quarter Festival, the world famous Jazz Fest, followed by another half a dozen smaller festivals. Here’s a link to one event calendar for the city, but I imagine there are even more events going on. One of the events that I’m looking forward to attending this year, not to mention all mentioned festivals, is San Fermin in Nueva Orleans. It’s the running of the bulls, but with a fun twist. Instead of live bulls the local Roller Derby team’s girls are the “bulls” chasing the slightly (?) intoxicated mob clad in white all over the city.


The festivities don’t slow down for in the fall either, with Voodoo Fest, the craziness that is Halloween here, and finally the Po-Boy Festival!
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TBEX 10: Bloggers Take Manhattan

After our first night out in the Big Apple, Alyson and I just managed to slip into our cozy hostel bunks before the “tranquility” of dawn descended on the city of New York. The symphony of the morning began pianissimo before a quick crescendo of trumpeting cab horns and thundering garbage trucks. Burying my head beneath my pillow, I began to understand the meaning behind “the city that never sleeps“.
Stairs in our hostel.
The view from the roof of the Jazz on the Town Hostel.We somehow managed to resurrect ourselves, grab a cup of coffee, and make it to the conference just in time to be a half hour late. The fact that we arrived late puzzled us a bit, but we were too tired to dwell on it. Only later did we discover that our mobile phone had not automatically updated to the new time zone. We spent the rest of the weekend arriving fashionably late to all of the TBEX functions.
After our morning boost of caffeine had begun to take effect, we made our way into the crowded auditorium. It was a packed house. Travel bloggers from URL’s all across the globe were in attendance. Surely, some world record for largest group of people simultaneously twittering had been broken. We had all taken our pilgrimage here to study, discuss and learn the revered ways of Travel Blogging. Very important issues were discussed such as, “What makes good stories?“, “How do you do Podcasts and Videos“, and “How the Hell Do You Make Money at Blogging?” Time will soon show whether Alyson and I were listening closely enough.
In the thick of it at TBEX TEN.
Yours Truly.Aside from the panel discussions, the remaining two days of TBEX were filled with glorious gifts, platters of free food, and cups that overflowed. Alyson and I were seriously impressed (and impressing Alyson is no easy task). I have to say that both NYC and TBEX far exceeded my expectations. Understandably, the glittering lights and tall buildings of the Big Apple would ‘WOW’ anyone just off the plane from a sleepy, small Alabama town, but I still found it amazing that a group of backpackers and travelers could pull off such a well done convention.
Those glittering lights and tall buildings you just read about.
Obviously, a church.
Alyson twittering as usual.










