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Call for Irish Home Exchangers or Home Exchangers with Home Swap Experience in Ireland

October 5th, 2007

Niamh, a researcher for the Irish RTÉ TV Show Highly Recommended, has asked JewettStreet for help in finding Home Exchangers from Ireland or Home Exchangers with Home Swap experience in Ireland who would like to participate in the show.

Would you like to share your experiences in how you saved a considerable amount of money while having a grand time on your home exchange vacation?

With the help of the studio audience, consumer experts Ben Dunne, Conor Pope and Barbara McCarthy will challenge your deal. If it stands up throughout the investigation and the panel are convinced it should be Highly Recommended, you will win €2000.

It won’t be difficult to convince the jury that Home Exchange is a great vacation saver, don’t you think?

Highly Recommended will look at a range of issues that impact on all our lives ranging from property, cars, health insurance, weddings and childcare. A fun way to encourage us all to shop around, Highly Recommended puts the everyday under the spotlight, imparting valuable consumer advice along the way.”

If you like to participate in Highly Recommended, please contact Ursula at JewettStreet as soon as possible, or contact RTÉ directly at highly.rec(at)gmail.com or phone: ++353 (0)818 270 941 for more details.


Why Home Exchange Is Special

June 5th, 2007
Entrance to the tower

The tower owner’s response to my question – obviously pointing to the fact, that I could not offer him the same kind of propriety in exchange – is not uncommon in the home exchange scene. Fortunately, most people who are doing home exchange are looking for much more than swapping an equally valued propriety. They want an attractive location. Places near cultural centres are very popular for obvious reasons. But many seek just another type of vacation than what main stream tourism has to offer. Discovering new places off the beaten path and meeting interesting new people from all over the world are much more important to them than to just exchange equally valued proprieties.

Making an effort to meet your home exchange partner in person can make a huge difference. My family has gotten to know outstanding people through home exchange; very knowledgeable and warm hearted individuals from all walks of life. Would it have been possible to meet them under different circumstances considering the geographical distances, the occupational and age differences between the home exchangers? It is most unlikely!

There is a sense of adventure involved and many unexpected surprises when connecting with people through home exchange. Just like with the tower owner.

We have been invited to meet him and his family in Rome this week. However, the distance from the tower to Rome is too far as to make it a comfortable trip for our younger child. With much regret we had to postpone the get-together to a later date in Germany when the Italian family will stay at our home.

“Well”, said the tower owner at the end of our phone conversation, “if we can’t meet in person, you can still watch me on television.” As it it turned out, he is an anchor man for an Italian TV station.

 


A Frog in the Pool

May 27th, 2007

 Our younger daughter hates long car rides. That’s why we try not to drive more than four, five hours a day when en route. With such a strict schedule, we can’t always avoid overnight stays at hotels. Our low budget home exchange vacations allow us to splash a bit, when choosing a hotel.

Last night, we were reminded how comfortable a home exchange setting really is. Even though our hotel room was very large - imagine the scene of a young child - too excited to sleep while the other family members could barely keep their eyes open.

Ou restricted traveling schedule has its positive sides, too. During school vacations, when everybody else hits the road early to avoid traffic jams, we leave in the late afternoon with roads all cleared. This morning, after the other hotel guests had gone, we took the time to splash in the deserted pool. The girls helped a frog out off to savety.

We are at Lago di Garda in Italy, heading further South today to our final home exchange destination. Find out soon where that is.


Heading Out

May 26th, 2007

One of the advantages of a non-simultaneous home exchange is the fact that your place needn’t be cleaned to perfection before leaving. Of course this also has a draw-back. Think of the day of your return.

We are all packed up, ready to hit the road. Do you have any idea which direction we are headed?

During our trip, we will try to answer your inquiries at the accustomed speed; however, depending on the Internet connections while traveling, our reply might be a bit slower than usual. We apologize for any inconvenience.

 


Unexpected Problems, or Aren’t They?

May 22nd, 2007

An unexpected turn of events concerning our home exchange travel plans occurred today. I received news of a little schedule problem on the day of our arrival. The father of our host had offered the use of our home exchange object for a cultural event in town. We would still be able to use the place that day, but would have to share it with lots of other people. With much charm, the son lamented over the disorganization and apologized for the situation.

The  whole scene reminded me of some of that beautiful country’s stereotypical characteristics: creative chaos. That should give you a hint where we are headed to!

The reaction of my husband? “This home exchange sounds more and more like an adventure. Let’s take part in the event!”

Which reminded me, flexibility and adaptability are key to a successful home exchange. 

   


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The founder of JewettStreet.com, Ursula Godwin Niesmann, maintains this blog for JewettStreet members and for anyone interested in Home Exchange.

If you have any questions, or suggestions, feel free to use the JewettStreet contact form. See you soon again!

Yours,
The JewettStreet.com Team


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