Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Travel and Reliv

I just returned from a trip to Illinois. It is a good time to get away from Tucson as we are in our hot, muggy, rainy season. It was fortunately a good time to be in Illinois even though it was sometimes hot, muggy and rainy.The weather there was beautiful nonetheless with welcome cool evenings and green, green, green grass, trees, flowers, everywhere. I dipped my feet in Good Old Lake Michigan, and refreshed myself by eating just picked corn on the cob. Great trip!

Traveling with Reliv has posed problems for me in the past. Note my post about Consistency, Consistency, Consistency. So I've been practicing how to bring Reliv along on my housesitting assignments and it's worked pretty well.
This trip was going to be 10 days and 2,000 miles away. I packed up my zip locks of product (enough for two/three shakes a day for ten days) and placed them all in my carry-on. Success! They fit! I could reach them easily and I brought along a little mason jar to use for the shakes.
My first challenge came after a long sleepy 3 a.m. drive to Phoenix via shuttle. I was tired, stressed and had to catch a flight that may or may not have a seat for me as I always fly stand-by.
Out came the jar, over to a water fountain, nice cold water,and a seat in the gate area. I discreetly opened my carry on, added the product and my first shake was ready! It worked. No one looked at me strangely, I didn't spill or make a mess and best of all I felt so much better with the Reliv in me.
My entire trip was a success. I made my shakes on time, stored my product easily at airports, in the car or at my hosts' homes and didn't miss a beat!!! Thank you Reliv for being such a versatile product. And thank you for getting me through those airports, the waits and the stress of not knowing if I'd make it on a flight. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Reliv is as good a traveler as I am!!!!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I wish they would come up with something more "express" in Reliv for travel. I find it really hard to deal with little "baggies" and a dirty cup with no place to clean it and just the messiness of it all.
I don't think it's easy to travel with on an airplane, on a road trip or anywhere.