Friday, June 26, 2009

We're Now "World Ventures" Leisure Travel Consultants!

When I mentioned to my sister that Dee and I have become "Leisure Travel Consultants" and that we have our own web pages and an "Online Travel Business", she said "I didn't read about it on your blog." True, we've been busy for the last 5+ days. So here's the scoop.

We went to a luncheon and learned that most people now plan vacations or travel arrangements online (click and order) rather than going to a building call a "travel agency" (brick and mortar). And that the travel industry is one of the largest industries in the world and it's growing as baby boomers (guess who that is) start traveling more.

We would like to start doing some traveling (We even went to get our passports the other day. And World Ventures makes it very affordable. As they say "5 star dream trip vacations at 2 star discount prices." Anyway, we signed on to be Reps. That means we direct people to our websites and World Ventures does the rest.

We actually have several websites with different features.http://www.aiello.worldventures.biz/ will let you know what Dee and I signed on for. (a couple of short videos give you the scoop). If you'd like to learn more let me know and I'll happily point you in the right direction.

http://www.aiello.worldventuresdreamtrips.com/ talks about the dream trips the company has set up for this year (200 of them). Click on the world globe and a world map comes up, then select the part of the world you want to go to and see what is planned. you'll note they give a "best online price" number and then say that "dream trips members will save $x per couple." A dream trips membership is a one time fee of $199 and you save more than that in just one trip. Many people take the dream trips (there may be 50 - 100 people taking it) and rovia will often have a person on board that will coordinate activities or "extras" like parties, champagne in your suite etc they throw in for free.

If there are no trips that interest you, you can go to my page http://www.aiello.rovia.com/ and click on "vacations" or "villas and condos" and check those out. Same price structure there too. See what's out there. This company makes arrangements with all the "timeshares" and brokers them for unused weeks and makes them available at discount rates so you benefit, and the "owners' have someone in their places. It's a good deal.

Go to our www.aiello.rovia.com site and sign in as a PREFERRED MEMBER (it's free).(There's a list of benefits for preferred members.) Check out the site. And, if there is no trip scheduled that you like, or want to go somewhere else in particular, you can click on the "quote request" button at the top of our page and then, fill out the "vacation package request." And send it to them, and they'll get back to you with some suggest details for a great vacation tailored to your requests AND at a much discounted price.

They have a concierge service too that you can use while on the vacation to get directions, get a recipe, find local attractions, locate a restaurant, check the weather, phone numbers, etc. (It's like OnStar and Google only it's on the phone.) (Because Dee and I signed on to be Leisure Travel Consultants, and Reps, we get the concierge service thrown in as a benefit and can use it anytime anywhere.) Cool.

So planning a vacation? Want it to be a "dream trip?" Want it to be affordable? Visit our site and sign in as a "preferred member" and you're on your way to a great trip.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Father's Day

Here's a picture of Kerri at breakfast (Father's Day treat on Friday.) And of course Kate was there to celebrate too. She even got me a "grandfather's card for Father's Day! You'll note Kerri had her hair cut by her Pittsburgh friend "Sergio".

Sunday I went to church and Dee had to work. But we got together for a nice Father's Day dinner at Smokey Bones. Their buy one get one free dinner coupon is great! We've never had a bad meal there.

Later we sat on the deck and enjoyed the nice weather and did some reading. Dee's reading a Grisham book "The Appeal," and I'm reading the training info for the tutorial about being a Leisure Travel Consultant to better understand how our new website works. www.Aiello.rovia.com

Saturday, June 20, 2009

World Ventures Reps

Yesterday after Kerri and Kate left for VA, Dee and I went to a luncheon presentation at a local restaurant. One of my "Chamber of Commerce" contacts talked about "How to Travel for a Fraction of the Normal Costs." We liked what he said and signed up with "World Ventures". It's a kind of Sams Club for travel. We especially liked the "Dream Vacations" features. Our new website as "Leisure Travel Consultants" is http://www.aiello.worldventures.com/ or http://www.aiello.rovia.com/ Check it out.

I also thought I'd try "Twitter" and see what that's all about. Should be fun with my new "I touch" gadget.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Kate and Kerri head Home Today

Here we are having a serious talk abut boys. And we practiced "cooing" to each other. Each time she does it she smiles and seems surprised that she did it. LOL

I was able to get in a round of golf yesterday just as the rain was stopping. I golfed with two other rangers. Jim is 81 (the best golfer of the three) and Dick is 69. They've been rangering a long time. We had a nice time.

Kerri and Kate leave this morning after breakfast at First Watch. Dee and I both work on Saturday so it'll be a busy weekend.

Yesterday I bought a Time Magazine and read an article about Twitter and decided to sign up to give it a try. We'll see how it works. I continue to enjoy my new Itouch. It seems to be able to connect to the web just about everywhere. And I picked up a car adapter at CVS (for $10) that will allow me to recharge it without having to plug it into the computer all the time.

Our visit with Kerri and Kate went well. Kate actually slept through the night each night. And that was something new for her and Kerri.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Kate's In Town

It's Thursday morning already - been a busy week with Kerri and Kate here. We got a new storm door for the front door. Now we can keep the house door open and still see outside through the window of the storm door. It has a screen in the top half that rolls up and down when needed. Nice for some airflow doing summer days.

Kerri's friend Maureen and her boyfriend came over last night for dinner and a visit to see Kate and Kerri. We ha a nice meal but ran out of propane while cooking the chicken. duh? Dee saved the day by finishing it on the stove. We've been watching the various parts of the John Adams HBO series. Fascinating stuff - we're enjoying it. However, last night the power went off for about 20 minutes. Had to scurry around and find candles light the way. The whole area was blacked out from the storm.

Here's another photo of Kate. She sure is adorable. And becoming quite the coo-er. Coos back and smiles when she does it. Great stuff.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Home from Barbershop Music Camp

My trip to Kenyon College in Ohio went well. There were about 250 barbershoppers from PA,OH and KY there to take classes and sing. Here's a photo of the dining hall (It's the one with people in it) and of the student dining hall. Impressive.

The classes I took were of a more technical nature this year. Two were on using the computer to create learning CDs with programs called "Audacity' and "Finale". And the third class that I took all day Sat. was on "How to Arrange Sheet Music in the Barbershop Style". I was curious about what the key principles are for doing that. The instructor, Don Gray, has been doing that for 25 years and so he boiled it all down to the basics. There were about 12 of us in the class and we took "You Belong To Me" and worked on making it singable for barbershoppers. It was fascinating to watch the creative process unfold and to consider the hundreds of questions you had to be asking yourself regarding what you wanted to do. Good Stuff.

Here's a photo of Don Gray.

Kerri and Kate are coming to town today. Patrick has work out of town, so she decided to come back to Pittsburgh for 5 days. Can't wait to see them.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Home from NJ

Here's the most recent picture of Kate at 7 1/2 weeks.

Well our trip went well. We drove home yesterday from Linwood NJ. It took 7 hours and 10 minutes and was 383 miles from door to door. We were able to visit with my sister, Faye en route and she got to see Kate via "skype" video cam conferencing.We went with her to a restaurant that had wi-fi and she, Rich and Lauren got to see and talk with Kerri. Isn't technology great!

From there we headed to Absecon to stay with Paula for two nights. It started to rain when we got on the AC Expressway and didn't stop raining until about10 a.m. on Thursday. That was just in time to allow me to go golfing with Bob Morris and the afternoon group at Greate Bay Country Club. I was really hitting the ball well and was pleased with my game. Then, Dee came over for dinner with the group. It was nice seeing all those old friends again. Dee had been visiting with her friends from work from 1 p.m. till about 5:15 p.m. They were thrilled to see her again and had lots to talk about.

The rains started up again and continued all through Friday until early afternoon. The wedding rehearsal was at 6 and then we had a lovely rehearsal dinner at 7:30 at the Inlet Restaurant. The meal was awesome. A great place to go and celebrate. Afterward, we got together with some Andy and Paula, Marie and Tony at the Crab Trap and talked for a while before everyone went their separate ways.

We did get a chance to visit with our friend Sara Green on Friday and with Marie at the church. Rev. Reeder and I got to visit while Marie and Dee chatted. Since I'd taken my white robe, we decided to use robes for the wedding. That turned out very nice. Then, Dee and I had a late lunch at the Cheeseboard deli and then went to visit the Morris' at their nome.

Then on Saturday the wedding took place at 11 a.m. Heather look stunning. It was a beautiful white dress with red trim with a beaded design The deep red trim also went through the train. Very nice. Heather's father, Bob was able to be at the wedding and rallied from his hospital visit earlier in the week. It all went well. The reception was at Boogie Nights, in the Resorts Casino. It turned out to be a nice venue for the young people in our party. We enjoyed it too.

Later we went and walked on the Ocean City Boardwalk and enjoyed watching the waves and the people. Andy had a picnic cookout and invited us over to share burgers and hotdogs. We watched the end of the Phillies game and the first period of the Penguins game. (ouch) Then finished out the evening in our motel room.

Sunday morning we had breakfast with Mae and Kat at Fitzpatrick's Deli and then went to church. Pastor Reeder had been very gracious throughout the weekend. It was nice to see the church people again. And when Frank announced that we were there, people applauded. That was nice. There were some new faces there and we were glad for that. But it was really nice to see our old friends and spend some time with them in worship and communion. We left the church at 1 p.m. and got home (nice sunny drive) at 8:10 p.m.