Where to next? Explore your world. Discover yourself.

Dead Sea Salt Therapy

By on February 22, 2014 in Natural Highs, South Florida Travel with 5 Comments
Dead Sea Salt Therapy

I recently went to the Salt Suite with my friend, Brenda. The Salt Suite has two rooms full of salt from the dead sea — one for adults and one for children. The walls, ceiling and floor are made of salt. Customers are required to wear socks as they will walk through mounds of salt […]

Continue Reading »

45 Minutes of Bliss

By on February 17, 2014 in Natural Highs, South Florida Travel with 1 Comment
45 Minutes of Bliss

  I recently attended one of Brenda’s Yoga Nidra meditations at Greenlands Variety Store in Delray Beach, Florida. Although it’s called Yoga Nidra, you do not perform any yoga poses. Instead, you lay there as Brenda guides you into a deep, 45-minute meditation. Yoga Nidra means yogi sleep. You are awake, but you are in a deep state of […]

Continue Reading »

Inside the Christmas Tree

By on February 5, 2014 in Christmas, South Florida Travel with 5 Comments
Inside the Christmas Tree

Last December, I went to my first Christmas tree lighting in Delray Beach. One of my friends from Junior League, Gillian, had invited me out with her and some of her friends. Atlantic Ave was bustling with holiday spirit, as children excitedly waited for Santa’s descent. Lucky for us, we got outside seating at Tryst. As […]

Continue Reading »

YATC Cool Wheels Car Show

YATC Cool Wheels Car Show

“Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.” In 2006, I started temping at JM Family Enterprises. Every Wednesday, my boss and one of the other women in my department tutored at the Youth Automotive Training Center (YATC). I was […]

Continue Reading »

Living the Dream

By on January 14, 2014 in Dining, Massachusetts Travel with 6 Comments
Living the Dream

“Who would have thought squash and alcohol would taste so fantastic together…” – Gina Pacelli, Facebook 10/24/13 I grew up in a small town on the North Shore. To us, it was known as “the center of the universe.” To all others, our little bubble was known as Lynnfield, Massachusetts. There were two elementary schools, the happy […]

Continue Reading »

A Day in Paradise — The JM Family Way

By on January 6, 2014 in Caribbean Travel with 7 Comments
A Day in Paradise — The JM Family Way

One plane. 14 associates. Three flight crew. 30-minute flight to Treasure Cay in the Abacos, Bahamas. Five minutes to clear Customs. Four boats (one was a yacht known as the Gallant Lady). 16 marine crew. Two excursions (fishing or island hopping). 10 associates fished (I fished along with Josh, David, Noelle, and Jonah); four island hopped (four dozen […]

Continue Reading »

Iceland: Land of Fire and Ice (Land Elds Og Isa)

By on December 19, 2013 in European Travel with 4 Comments
Iceland: Land of Fire and Ice (Land Elds Og Isa)

“Why Iceland?” This is what I was asked when I would answer the question, “Where is your next vacation?” My response, “Why not?” Who wouldn’t be intrigued by the “land of fire and ice”? Iceland has been on the “Gina and Leann travel bucket list” for awhile now. So when Leann saw Go-Today’s $999, four-night/five-day package on Travelzoo’s Top 20, she […]

Continue Reading »

10 Things You May or May Not Know about Me

By on December 5, 2013 in Just for FUN! with 1 Comment
10 Things You May or May Not Know about Me

1. With the name Gina Pacelli, people assume I am 100 percent Italian. However, I was born in Greece and adopted at the age of two. My adoptive dad is Italian and my adoptive mother is Greek, but by blood I am 100 percent Greek. Greek was my first language, but I know my second […]

Continue Reading »

I Met A Guru

By on October 20, 2013 in Florida Travel, Natural Highs with 9 Comments
I Met A Guru

I recently went on a yoga retreat at Amrit Yoga Institute for $139. This included my accommodations, meals, yoga, Yoga Nidra, lectures with a guru, and more. Friday 7:00 a.m.: My alarm went off. I hit the snooze button. My radio never came on again, and I drifted off until 8:15 a.m. I’m not a morning person. […]

Continue Reading »

Mt. Fuji: Are We There Yet?

By on October 15, 2013 in Asia Travel with 3 Comments
Mt. Fuji: Are We There Yet?

An excited girl Rosy cheeks, a bubble of energy, a twinkle in my eyes. Young, innocent and twenty-two, embarking on an overseas journey to the orient… Japan. Exploration of a foreign country has always left my skin tingling with goose bumps as the anticipation of the unknown dances throughout my body. Expectation of adventure lies […]

Continue Reading »

Top