Sunday, June 18, 2006
Saturday, June 17, 2006
Wednesday, June 14, 2006
HTML Code Cheat Sheet
TO CREATE A DROP DOWN MENU WITH A "GO" BUTTON
(JAVA SCRIPT MUST BE TURNED ON)
TO CREATE ROTATING TEXT
Tuesday, June 13, 2006
Wednesday, May 10, 2006
Trip Planning: How We...
Chose a Route Believe it or not, this was actually one of the most effortless parts of our travel planning. The Lost Girls agreed that if we had any hopes of making it around the globe before going broke, we'd have to select countries where we could survive on little more than a greenback and smile.
Packed for a Year Forget roomy suitcases and oversized carry-on baggage: Every we'd need to survive for the next 365 days, including clothes, shoes, toiletries, medical supplies, hiking gear, guidebooks, cameras and yes, our computer, needed to be crammed into a backpack not much larger than the average six-pack cooler.
Stayed Safe on the Road While living in New York City practically qualifies as self-defense education, we knew that the bob-and-weave maneuvers we'd learned at designer sample sales wouldn't help us much on the road. So, we found better ways to protect ourselves—without resorting to kung fu.
Gave Notice at Work Cold sweats. Bad dreams. Few things inspired as much panic than the idea of walking into our boss' office and quitting our dream jobs.
Left Our Loved Ones Saying farewell to friends, family-and the wonderful men in their lives-proved to be our greatest challenge.
Kept in Touch Since our cell phones barely work in the States-let alone the Amazon-we had to find creative ways to babble on and on and on...and on... So, we set up a Skype account and started this website.
Stayed Cute and Fit Not that we're higmaintenancece (goodness no!) but it does take a tiny bit of work—and the right products—to keep The Lost Girls looking fabulous. Here's how the magic happens...
Holly, Jen & Amanda

Amanda got bitten by the travel bug at age nine, when she traveled with her family around the United States in a van nicknamed "The Blue Moose."
Holly has already lapped the globe once by boat, but can't wait to take a new route by land with her best friends.
Jen has been dreaming of Africa since she watched The Flame Trees of Thika on PBS as a little girl. Since then, her longing for exotic lands has expanded to include South America at Southeast Asia.
Tuesday, May 09, 2006
Contact Us

We may be thousands of miles away, but we're never far from reach. Drop us a line at contact@lostgirls.com, or reach us individually at one of the accounts below. If you are a literary agent or a member of the press, please click here for additional contact information.
Friday, April 28, 2006
Our Supporters
The following companies have supported The Lost Girls with goods or services




| Adventure Racers ($100-$500) | |
| Robert and Nadine Pressner | Bruce and April Baggett |
| Maureen Pressner and Bruce Kirk | Bruce and April Baggett |
Weekend Warriors
($50 - $100)
• Evelyn Rubin
Day Trippers
($20 - $50)
• Stephanie Davis
Armchair Travelers
• Sara Corbett
Sponsorships
The journey of 30,000 miles may begin with a single step, but we couldn't complete it without your help. Here are three ways to keep The Lost Girls climbing, trekking and moving forward.
To donate online
You can make a secure contribution by credit or debit card by clicking here.
To send a check
Please make checks payable to The Lost Girls. Include it in an envelope with a note bearing your name, email address and phone number and mail it to:
The Lost Girls
c/o Robert Pressner
13601 Twin Lakes Lane
Tampa, FL 33618-8421
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