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Don’t Leave Home Without It | International Essentials

18 Friday May 2018

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Our Featured Travel Product Series| Don’t Leave Home Without It

International Essentials

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I am a firm believer in having the right gear for everything –sports, fashion, travel, school, home organization- the list goes on. It makes the experience that much better. The right product can also create efficiency giving you the value of time on its ROI. Albeit, the right gear doesn’t have to cost a fortune, but I do value quality and am not afraid to spend a few extra bucks to get something I know will work properly and have staying power. I am also quite obsessed with finding said products. I will search high and low, inside and out, up, down and around to make sure it is the most of all of the above. For you my friends, you get to reap the benefits of what I find to be the latest and greatest for travel products today.* (Reminding you about affiliate links and 3rd party sites…see below for more info on this subject.) 

A Adam Elements Worldwide Travel Adapter Omnia TA502 is a magical cube. On all four sides, there is some sort of plug for some sort of outlet, including 2 USB ports for charging. Much easier from the days of lugging around a plastic box full of optional adapters for the countries you were visiting. The A Adam Elements Worldwide Travel Adapter comes in a variety of colors, has an LED indicator light for charging status, can charge devices between 100-240 voltage, has a built-in safety fuse to protect your devices, and can be used in over 150 countries. Plus, it’s light and it just looks cool. It is not, however, capable or suggested for use with items such as a hairdryer, coffee pot or iron.

A Adam Elements Omnia TA502

 

Tumi Universal Power Adapter with USB –Grounded covers what the Omnia TA502 does not, which isn’t much, but in case you need a grounded outlet for the devices mentioned above (hairdryer, coffee pot or iron– or any other high power appliances), the Tumi Universal Power Adapter has your back. It works similar to the OmniaTA502 where the prongs pop in and out based on usage, also has a fuse, and comes in a styled carrying case. It only has 1 USB port, but worth the convenience of having a grounded adapter in case you need to travel with your coffee pot. Kidding. I have the Dyson hair dryer, and that hair dryer for sure, if I ever decided to take it internationally, would definitely need this type of adapter.

Tumi Universal Power Adapter with usb grounded

flight001 T5 Series Family Travel Organizer is my most favorite Friday Find so far! Talk about searching high and low to find the best products– on a recent trip to New York City, my girlfriend and I were determined to find the flight001 store in Greenwich Village. It was worth the trek to the travel goodies mecca just to find this one organizational masterpiece. This is the best find for my family of 6 as a travel necessity. One place to keep all passports zipped up and neat. There’s also room credit or rewards cards, a pen loop, and a detachable wristlet so you can be hands-free while getting through security or checking into the hotel. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find this exact piece on their site, but give the Greenwich Village location a call and see if they will drop ship to you. (212) 989-0001

flight001 t5 series family travel organizer

 

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Travel Tip: Real ID Card

16 Wednesday May 2018

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Have you heard the latest? Is your state compliant? Starting October 1, 2020, if you have not obtained a REAL ID Card, you will not be able to board a domestic flight with only your Driver License. A valid United States passport or other federally approved identification like a military ID will still get you on a domestic commercial flight. However, you will not be able to access federal facilities and nuclear power plants without a REAL ID.

I recently learned this when at the DMV renewing my driver license. I wish I would have paid more attention to the details of what I needed to bring with me in order to get the REAL ID card– which is basically your state’s driver license with a gold star added to it, stating you are in fact, a citizen of the United States. I had been hearing some rumblings of this, but honestly paid little attention until my license was about to expire. I looked further into the explanation behind the REAL ID, and in case you also are unaware here is a brief description of its purpose according to the Department of Homeland Security website:

Secure driver’s licenses and identification documents are a vital component of our national security framework. The REAL ID Act, passed by Congress in 2005, enacted the 9/11 Commission’s recommendation that the Federal Government “set standards for the issuance of sources of identification, such as driver’s licenses.” The Act established minimum security standards for license issuance and production and prohibits Federal agencies from accepting for certain purposes driver’s licenses and identification cards from states not meeting the Act’s minimum standards. The purposes covered by the Act are: accessing Federal facilities, entering nuclear power plants, and, no sooner than 2016, boarding federally regulated commercial aircraft.

You can check the dhs.gov/real-id website to find out if your state is compliant or has an extension. Apparently, participation by states is voluntary, so each state basically has the option of whether or not they are going to choose to become compliant under the REAL ID Act. However, regardless if your state chooses to become compliant, a regular driver license will no longer be an acceptable form of ID to board a domestic flight or access federal facilities and nuclear power plants after October 1, 2020. Sounds like you will either need to have a REAL ID or a valid US Passport no matter what.

REAL ID US MAP

Clearly, I am not a federal agency, nor do I work for one. I obtained this information, just like you can, through the Department of Homeland Security and the Nevada DMV websites. The information I am sharing with you below is from a flyer given to me from the NVDMV. You should always check with your own state in regards to compliance information and if there are any further documentation needed in order to apply for and obtain your REAL ID. I am sharing this info with you because I was totally annoyed at the fact that I went all the way down to the DMV (with an appointment!) and did not have the right docs with me, and now I have to go back. So this is really just a courtesy post, not an official government issued certified one.

If you choose to update your current license with a REAL ID prior to October 1, 2020, here is what you need to bring with you to the DMV:

  • Proof of Identity:
    • US Birth Certificate
    • US Passport or Passport Card
    • US Certificate of Citizenship or Naturalization
    • Permanent Resident/Resident Alien Card (I-551) (Permanent Resident Cards must be updated at age 14 unless the bearer turns age 16 prior to expiration)
    • Foreign Passport with temporary I-551 stamp
    • Out of State REAL ID (not marked limited term)
    • Name change documents such as a marriage certificate or court order- if different from birth name
  • Limited-Term Documents: (Limited-Term will be indicated when limited-term Immigration documents are presented)
    • Employment Authorization card (I-766)
    • Foreign Passport, US Visa & I-94
  • One (1) – Proof of Social Security Number
    • Social Security Card
    • Paystub with complete Social Security Number
    • W-2 or 1099

*All documents must be valid, unexpired original or certified copies that were issued in the United States (except for foreign passports). The DMV does not accept photocopies.

By the way, you actually have to go to the DMV to update to a REAL ID because they will take your picture. No worries though! There are several DMVs in the Las Vegas and Henderson areas that schedule appointments. I did this last week, and it was easy peasy. Like in and out in 15 minutes, no joke.

For the record, the following items are NOT affected by whether or not you have a REAL ID:

  • Entering Federal facilities that do not require a person to present identification
  • Voting or registering to vote
  • Applying for or receiving Federal benefits
  • Being licensed by a state to drive
  • Accessing Health or life-preserving services (including hospitals and health clinics), law enforcement, or constitutionally protected activities (including a defendant’s access to court proceedings)
  • Participating in law enforcement proceedings or investigations

I encourage you to visit the dhs.gov/real-id website and your state’s DMV website to learn more about the REAL ID Act. It is actually laid out quite well and answers a ton more questions than the snippets I have here.

*RSMLVTravel and RockStarMomLV is not and was not employed by any government agency to share this information. The information shared was taken directly from the Department of Homeland Security and NVDMV websites. My job is not to enforce the law or regulations…my job is to keep you traveling! 

Breakfast at Tiffany’s Blue Box Cafe

15 Tuesday May 2018

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Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Yes, perhaps a bit cliché, but some little girls dream about fairytale weddings at Disneyland, some dream about blue boxes from Tiffany. I dreamt of both. Of course, I was in my 20s before ever gifted a pretty little robin egg blue box wrapped ever so perfectly with a white satin bow. My daughter was 12.

I prefer to liken the experience based on the many times we traveled all over the United States in search of the American Doll store and its Cafe or Bistro –or Bar if mom had her way. A sweet opportunity to bond with my daughter and her well-dressed doll(s) for a few hours over lunch, then a shopping spree to following at the store below. (If you are new to American Doll, be sure to check out my post on how to shop with an American Girl Doll Personal Shopper–you can thank me in the comments.) While fun and endearing and full of memories, I was sad when the time came to an end, but now there is a whole new grown-up version of creating those memories once again. This time, however, with an air of sophistication, historical significance, fashion statement and timeless memories. We had finally graduated from American Girl to Tiffany & Co.

breakfast at tiffany's blue box cafe

Blue Box Cafe is located on the 4th floor of the original and strikingly beautiful New York flagship store at 727 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY. There are stairs available but take the opportunity to ride at least one way in the famed elevators where the doors and the floor indicators above are restored from the original. The Blue Box Cafe is an intimate venue looking out onto the hustle and bustle of 5th Avenue and Central Park (in the distance), and styled with a touch of modern, a bit of vintage and the true classic Tiffany style.

breakfast at tifanys blue box cafe

What’s On the Menu

Breakfast at Tiffany ($29), Lunch ($39) and Tiffany Tea ($49) are available on the menu at the Blue Box Cafe. The restaurant is open Monday – Saturday, 10:00AM – 5:30PM, with the last seating at 5:30PM, and Sunday, 12:00PM – 4:30PM, with the last seating at 4:30PM. It is served almost like a prix fixé menu, where there are limited choices for each dining selection. There are dessert and beverages available à la carte. Our party chose the Breakfast option. Our main selections were the truffle eggs and the Belgian waffle, served with starter courses of croissant with Nutella®, honey butter and winter fruit preserves, along with a delicious side dish of seasonal fruits and berries. A choice of coffee or tea comes with the meal, but you may also order juice or other beverages from the à la carte menu. We were all quite satisfied with our choices.

breakfast at tiffanys whats on the menu

How To Get On the List

The only way to book a reservation at the Blue Box Cafe is through an on-line reservation system called Resy.com. You can call 212 605 4270 for more information, but you will not be able to book via the telephone. Also, I would suggest booking your reservation one month out from your preferred date. I would imagine this is partially due to the popularity of the venue, but also because of its intimate atmosphere. There are not many tabletops in this coveted space. Resy.com opens its booking calendar one month out at a time, so set a reminder or alarm on your calendar to book your spot.

Who Should Go

When we visited in March, we enjoyed a multi-generational tea celebrating my daughter’s 12th birthday. I observed business meetings, an anniversary celebration, a small bridal shower happening while we were there. There was also a couple with a young girl, maybe 2-3 years old. It truly is a lovely experience, and I would just keep in mind the size of the space, and bring your party, any age, at your discretion.

breakfast at tiffanys

Would I Go Back?

Yes. I would absolutely go back. Would I go back every time? Probably not, but not because the experience wasn’t great– it was totally fab. My time in New York City is precious to me because there is always so much to do in so little time. However, I most definitely recommend Blue Box Cafe at Tiffany as an experience worth making time for, and be sure to plan in some time to shop!

Before You Go

Of course, it is easy enough to watch the cult classic film, “Breakfast at Tiffany’s“, but to get a true sense of the history and Tiffany & Co. mark on society and culture, I recommend these fun, easy reads: (Please note the links below are affiliate links.*)

Summer at Tiffany’s: I personally adore this book for several reasons. 1. The author, Marjorie Hart, was a professor at the University of San Diego (my alma mater); 2. The story is based on her personal experience of working at the Tiffany & Co. flagship store in the summer of 1945; 3. Quick, easy, fun summer read…indulge!

5th Avenue, 5 AM: Audrey Hepburn Breakfast at Tiffany’s, and the Dawn of the Modern Woman: Watch the movie, then read about the behind the scenes and the making of…I love stuff like this! Also, this is available on Kindle.

Tiffany Style: 170 Years of Design: This one sits on my coffee table at home because I truly am obsessed with the iconic styles and contributions Tiffany & Co. has made on our culture.

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