Showing posts with label Things I Love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Things I Love. Show all posts

Put your best foot forward

Wednesday, July 17, 2013 | Stamp in My Passport| , , | 2 Comments

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

I have never had the patience to wear heels
and I was always the first person to pack a change of shoes
for fancy occasions. And most of the time 
I had changed even before we were done taking pictures. 
Whatever...standing in one spot for what seems like eternity 
is killer on your ankles. Sorry I'm not sorry. 

Any way...
I was so glad years ago when flats 
came back into style. Sky-high heels will outlive all 
of our strained joints, but maybe my
faithful relationship with flats will postpone 
the inevitable day that I must switch to orthopedics.  


And who couldn't resist these cat and mouse flats? 

Whatever your footwear selection, 
make sure to put your best foot forward. 

The London Version of The Hills

Thursday, May 23, 2013 | Stamp in My Passport| , , , , | 2 Comments

Thursday, May 23, 2013

One thing you should know and accept about me 
is that I love "reality" television. 
Nine times out of 10 my tv is turned to Bravo.

During school, I would catch up on reruns of Laguna Beach 
and The Hills while drinking my coffee before chapel.
I don't know what draws me to semi-real shows like those
or the Housewives. And don't even get me started on my 
love of The Rachel Zoe Project. {I DIE.}

Perhaps it is all of the cool shots of LA or New York? 
Maybe it's all of the brunches? {which is my favorite meal}
Or maybe it's the thrill of trying to decipher when the producers intervened 
or when moments are just pure reality gold. 

If you thought The Hills was scripted 
{which it was. case in point: Stacy the Bartender. helloooo}
then wait until you watch Made in Chelsea, the London equivalent. 

What I love most about MIC is when two cast members 
happen to "casually" bump into each other 
while walking their dogs or window shopping. 
Really? I know Chelsea is a fairly small neighborhood, but come on.

Although I know all of the situations are in limbo between true and fake, 
I would like to think that the cast are all somewhat friends in real life 
and that there are no "Stacy the Bartender" characters 
who keep popping up in random story lines.  
{The fact that I refer to characters and story lines should concern me}

No matter, I cannot wait for Tuesdays when MIC is streamed online.
And if, like me, reality television holds a special place in your heart, 
if you have fond memories growing up watching LC, Lo, Kristen, Audrina, and Spiedy
then perhaps you might want to take the summer to immerse yourself in the lives
of similar people across the pond.

Here are two videos to pique your interest even more: 

#1 {Promo Video #IMREADY} Hilarious parody of the show but spot on.


#2 {L'Americano - music video featuring several of the boys and filmed at a party on MIC.}



Hope you are enjoying your Thursday! And maybe I've talked you into adding yet another show to your queue this summer :)

-Jess

Whatever You Do, Don't Call It a Book Club

Thursday, January 3, 2013 | Stamp in My Passport| , , | 3 Comments

Thursday, January 3, 2013


A few weeks ago I had the privilege of giving the review
at my mom's literary guild meeting.
{Differences between a literary guild and a book club:
constitution, president, gavel; it's official.}

I've gone a few times before, and really enjoyed it. 
It's a no-commitment kind of deal. 
Someone else reviews a book that they've read 
and you can decided if it's worth your time
to read or not. 

I was the youngest person in attendance by about 40 years. 
That's the way I like it; I feel like I have an old soul. 
The big scuttlebutt at this meeting was the pros and cons 
of notifying members of upcoming meetings via email.
Most of the members are retired school teachers 
and apparently many of them delete their email inbox 
without even reading the messages.
{I could not even understand this because I check my email every hour on the hour.}
It was a pretty heated argument and at a few 
points the president almost lost control of the conversation. 

I reviewed "The Paris Wife" by Paula McLain
{You can read a few of my favorite quotes from the book here.}
It's one of my favorite books 
that follows the rise and fall of Earnest Hemingway's first 
marriage to Hadley Richardson. 
If you haven't read it, I suggest getting a copy right away. 
It will make a perfect Christmas break read or gift for 
your travel-loving friends.

Are any of you in book clubs? Thoughts?

-Jess

*p.s. If you haven't checked out our travel page, you're missing out on all of the highlights from our wanderings through Europe. More detailed posts for each city to come soon!
*p.p.s. If you aren't following us on GFC or Twitter...you should remedy that asap. You wouldn't want to  miss out on a single witty post. 

Spool No 72

Wednesday, October 31, 2012 | Stamp in My Passport| , , , | 2 Comments

Wednesday, October 31, 2012


HAPPY HALLOWEEN 
I hope everyone is having a wonderful day.
I wish i could give you a story about how i dressed up as something exciting,
and strutted my stuff looking for free candy wherever i could get it...
but alas that is not how my halloween will go down.

In fact i've been studying all week and haven't even been able to enjoy the festivities...boo :(

This is my vocab list for Entrepreneurial Management....
it's over 120 terms....blehh
I just finished taking the test and there was probably....
6 terms from this list on the test.....annoying!


Apart from the studying i was able to decorate some pumpkins last week....
by decorate i mean i bedazzled and painted them...
I did not dig into them, no no that's not my thing!!!



Aren't they cute?? :) 
So since i have nothing exciting to share for halloween 
i decided to share one of my new favorite online shops that i'm currently addicted to.
I hope you find it beneficial, and i hope you don't go into debt now that you know about this dreamland of a clothing store ;) 
So while perusing through Pinterest i found a new store, a store that has stolen a lot of my money...
and by stolen i mean i gave it to them freely....
I'm addicted....
The store can be found here www.spool72.com 
I feel like they are very vintage inspired, which i love, which is why i throw my money at them!!
They have everything you could want except for pants....
which is ok because i'm not a big pants buyer...
I mean....i wear pants....ALWAYS....but i'd rather buy a fun dress or boots...you know???

So if you're just sitting here browsing away on the inter-webs then check this store out. 
You won't regret it.....unless you buy way too much and use all of your savings.
Which is called....drum roll please.....cognitive dissonance...AKA Buyers remorse
I just used one of my vocab words ;) 
I'm a genius!

But really look at how cute all of this is, i can't even handle the bag in the bottom right corner
so so cute!!!!

And that sweater and THOSE BOOTS....i'm reaching for my credit card as we speak....

Did i mention it is all relatively cheap...yea, now your reaching for your credit card too....

You're welcome :)

We love finding new stores so if you know of any please share 
so we can continue to be fashion forward & broke ;)

-Emily




A good month for music

Friday, October 12, 2012 | Stamp in My Passport| , , , | Be the first to comment!

Friday, October 12, 2012

I love music. Of all kinds.
But my favorite would be the kind
where you sit on your front porch with a mason jar of sweet tea and just listen. 

And there should be banjos. Lots of banjos.
And if you want to throw a little harmonica in there, 

well I'm all right with that too.

September saw the much anticipated release 
of two of my favorite bands. 
Along with the rest of the world, 
I'm in love with Mumford & Sons
and the Avett Brothers of course. 

Love those guys. 



After madly waiting for The Carpenter and Babel 
to download on my computer
(we have extremely slow internet at school)
they are all that have been playing on rotation 
for the past two weeks. 



And when Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Mumford 
were on SNL the other Saturday? 
My heart was fluttering like a school girl. 

Can you think of a better combination of men? 
Because I sure can't. 

In case you live under a muscial rock, 
here are a few songs to catch you back up to speed. 

Enjoy. 







-Jess

Wear Them with Warm Socks

Thursday, October 11, 2012 | Stamp in My Passport| , , , | 4 Comments

Thursday, October 11, 2012

It rains a lot where we go to school- especially in the fall and the spring. This is, I feel, where one's college experience shows. 
And you thought I was joking about the rain... (iPhone picture. Sorry!)

You can always spot the freshman during the first big rain of the semester- they're the ones wearing flip-flops while it's absolutely pouring. Rookie mistake. Our own Emily made this exact mistake once and fell down an entire flight of wet stairs in front of about 90% of the student population (I'm definitely not exaggerating). The best way to avoid looking like a novice is  your trusty pair of rain boots. My personal preference? Hunter Wellingtons, of course. As the same brand worn by Princess Di and countless other celebs, my pair and I have traveled all across Europe and the United States and are still holding up just fine.
On the red carpet in Cannes with my Hunters. And Princess Di with hers. We're basically twins.

I would suggest buying a slightly larger size so you can wear them with warm socks in the winter. I went with the matte black for my first pair, but for my second, I couldn't say no to some of these options:
Sigh. Christmas?

All of those boots can be found here. What's your favorite brand of rain boots?