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What Are You Packing for Your Next Trip?

Posted on September 20, 2024 by admin

INTERVIEW ON THE PRICE OF BUSINESS SHOW, MEDIA PARTNER OF THIS SITE.

Recently Kevin Price, Host of the nationally syndicated Price of Business Show, welcomed Kathy Healey to provide another commentary in a series.

The Kathy Healey Commentaries

Are you just going to grandma’s house? Is your best friend getting married and you are the maid of honor? If you are going on a cruise to the Caribbean for 10 days what do you pack? I have been to 141 countries in the world and my suitcase is 20” tall, 8” front to back, 13” tall. I probably have a backpack for my phone, tablet, medicines, snacks, noise cancelling earbuds and gummy bears. In the suitcase is my favorite Nike running shoes, flip flops, socks, underwear, razor, hair clips, and a book or kindle. Do you weigh you suitcase before you go to the airport so it is not over 50 pounds? When you are traveling over Christmas, do you ship your packages ahead or try to squeeze them between your special items? Do not lock you suitcase because TSA has the right to open any bag at any time. The average checked luggage is 32” tall, 14” front to back and 24” wide and weighs 45 pounds.

 

 

The oldest female child of 13 children. Born and raised in Norristown, Pa.

Attended 12 years of Catholic schools. She started working with her father at his data entry company when she graduated from High School.

She married a Naval officer at the age of 22 and was immediately immersed into the Washington, D.C. culture. After two years they were transferred to Honolulu, Hi. Two years and his tour ended. They moved to Ohio where their children were born. In 1978 they were divorced due to his heavy drinking.

In 1983 she met an Air Force officer and they married in 1984. They moved from Michigan where she had her own byline in a local newspaper and her own television talk show for Singles. On to Oklahoma. After 2 years they moved to Lexington, MA then to Long Beach, CA.

A friend and she started a Wine Brokerage firm, selling wine to restaurants in Los Angeles county and the Palm Springs area. The children went off to college.

In 1998 we moved to Henderson, NV where she was employed by Caesars Palace. She was promoted to a gourmet wine server in 1999 and became a Sommelier in 2001. She continued her education to become a bartender within the culinary union. Her passion is volunteering in the community with CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate). It is to assist children in foster care to transition to adoption.

She wrote and published 3 books in 2020 and 2021.

A Single Touch Queen of the Hill by Maryjane Spillane

Nan’s Alphabet by Maryjane Spillane

Nan’s Alphabet for Children by Maryjane Spillane.

 

She continues to work in the food and beverage industry with the following hotels:

Caesars Palace and their 9 properties

Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

Aria

Vdara

Mandalay Bay

MGM Grand Garden Arena

Michelob Ultra Arena

Sodexo International Las Vegas Convention Center

Learn more at https://asingletouch.net/.

Connect with her through social media:

Twitter/X: @maryjaneshare

 

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