I want every line on my face to be a testimony of my life, of our adventures and most importantly our laughter, not a consequence of a 9am-7pm job.  I want to leave each place knowing that it’s left an indelible imprint on me.” - Kaila  

Kaila has lived in Los Angeles for the past seven years.  Before her last gig as a producer’s assistant, she worked at a literary agency and before that a government agency in foreign protocol.  But her first passion has always been travel.  She’s traveled, and lived, across the United States and Canada.  She's lived abroad in Scotland and Russia for extended periods of time and those were the best times of her life.  It was over fantastic Indian food, at Paru’s in Los Angeles, that she and Eva came up with the idea for TwoChicks Do the World as a way of getting out of their current day jobs and to continue their original passion for travel.  Kaila thrives on adventure and Irish music.

 
I’ve spent too much time longing. It’s time to get doing. We lay limitations on ourselves so thick that we actually start believing them…Who wants to wake up in fifty years with should-haves? Forever starts now.” - Eva 

Eva began her lust for travel at an early age – daydreaming and traveling in her own mind with the notion that there’s just got to be more “out there” than what could be found in a rural suburb in a state that 50% of the population didn’t know was part of the union.  PBS, National Geographic, and Wild Kingdom were fodder, inspiration, and distraction from regular existence.

Flash forward several years and Eva found herself pursuing an education degree with the express goal of getting out and jumping into the thrilling and open arms of the Peace Corps to travel the mystic lands that were only TV screen and book-contrived fantasies.

Flash forward several more years, peppered with marriage, the mundane, a nine-to-five with the feds, and finally, eventual divorce, she decided to get back to real business – fun. Enter her best friend Kaila, suffering from the same sense of un-fulfillment, un-appreciation, and both disillusioned with their respective careers, they struck upon the idea of the ultimate career – traveling for work. Rather, getting off their asses, getting out, and visiting the places they always wanted to but kept putting off in the name of obligations, duties, and plain old self-sacrifice…and fashioning a paying career out of it.