Travel not to go anywhere, but to go.

I found this on Tumblr some time ago (no source, regrettably) and find the words so true. I’m kind of bummed that both of my great travel affairs for the summer (California in June and Ohio last week) have passed. Also bummed that it’s August and school begins in three weeks, but I’m going to bang out this semester like there’s no tomorrow (I hope). My final traveling for the summer is a week trip to Minot starting tomorrow, where I hope I can put together a photographic diary of the flood aftermath. 
Take care, friends —
jc

good morning

I love waking up to this sight. The only thing that could make it better was if there was a really handsome man standing nearby with a plate of Oreos and a glass of milk. And a harp player. And a puppy. Maybe a rainbow.

ENTER PR9!!

Yesterday was a day I’ve been waiting a looooooong time for: the Project Runway Season 9 premiere! I was getting really antsy to see the new crop of contestants and pick out new favorites (though it will be near impossible to top Season 8 contestant Mondo in my mind). The opener introduced twenty designers from across the country and quickly told five to pack their bags.
So, the original crew:
And where we now stand:
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I’m going to pick premature favorites as Anya (from Trinidad and Tobago) who at the time of the competition had a mere four months of sewing experience; and Bert, the OTA designer who pulled out a challenge win last night using his boxer shorts to make a chic dress. I’m hoping that Julie will step it up a notch from being in the bottom three and making ill-fitting snowboarding pants, as her portfolio was one of the more interesting. These favorites are subject to change next week!
As for Rafael’s elimination, I believe he was deserving of it — after all, anyone who won’t take off their headscarf for the sake of winning a challenge (because he didn’t want the world to see his hot mess hair), then taking it off and making a bib out of it, doesn’t have what it takes to “make it work.”
End commentary. Click on the designer photos to visit the Lifetime Project Runway page, watch this season and follow along with me! I love fellow fans.
xo
j

"Herbs."

With all of my newfound time this summer, I’ve delved into more than a few chapters of interests. There was my bread-and-jam making phase, a yoga phase, and a cooking phase (which I suppose I’m still in). I’ve recently entered my gardening phase, where I’m taking interest in plants and terrariums, and finding myself in a state of jealously toward those with real live yards to harvest things. 
I bought a book a few weeks back — it’s called Herbs. Can you guess what it’s about? Wait…oh…yes, it’s about herbs. I admittedly haven’t read it yet, but when my best friend visited, I reviewed it with such strange enthusiasm that lead her to sporadic interjections of the word “herbs” in our conversations. Since then I’ve had herbs on the brain, just dreaming of the day I could snatch a handful of fresh mint from a plant conveniently located on my windowsill, then make a gargantuan mojito to drink the satisfaction. 
I went to a garden center yesterday and paced around for a good hour. I was looking for the easiest and the hardest route simultaneously, which I found with plants often coexist. A seed might be “easy” to grow if, say, you have light, space, and time for it. With my dark apartment the size of a mouse hole coupled with a slight case of ADD, I manage to be the worst candidate for growing anything other than fungi on decaying fruit (which is beside the point). What is most disheartening to me is that the seed packets give you the recipe for success! Everything from  directly stating what brand of soil (“We recommend (our brand of soil)”) to the perfect time and place to plant, when to transfer the plant to a larger area, and what to expect. They even tell you to use the end of a pencil (specifically) to puncture the soil to plant the seed.  It seems completely failsafe! 
After eyeing an herb starter kit with eight different varieties, I brought myself back to the reality of, “Whoa, Jenny, let’s not bite off more than we can chew.” Nobody jumps into 10 feet of water if they don’t know how to swim, and I certainly wasn’t going to epic fail on this one. Maybe fail — but not epic fail. I found neat-o biodegradable planters in happy colors and with the help of a seasoned gardener, selected my three babies: Dill, Lemon Thyme, and Basil.
Okay, I cheated with the kickstarter plants. I’m not their real mother. But in my defense,  I didn’t grow the seeds because instant gratification got the best of me and let’s be honest, I would have killed them. My herb garden is happily nested at my bedroom window. This morning I rubbed the lemon thyme between my fingers — it smells of spicy citrus, like a perfume or lotion! 
My little guys have a little growing left to do, but until then I’ll be dreaming of fresh pesto!

xo
j

Ta-da! It’s Adventures in Ohio!

I’m back from a fabulous weekend in Ohio! Here’s a peek at my journey…


Heidi making her way through the Minneapolis airport

Skies over Minnesota as we took off

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Kacy & Matt have a really cool house! 

Living room ( 1 )

Living room ( 2 )

Heidi lounging…of course

Bedroom…straight from a magazine!

Kacy & Matt win a cute couple award

Mom let her hair down and drank a lot of iced tea!

The ladies got pedicures. My toes are now neon pink!

Poppy is the sweetest dawg around!



We visited a lovely  neighborhood garden

Ladies Christen!

Detroit airport psychedelic tunnel! On the way home.

Minneapolis airport waiting for flight to Fargo.

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I have more photos that I will possibly put on in the near future! Until then…I’m wiped from the flying today! Take care, be well!
xo
jc
It’s been a long day at work. But check out my colorful kicks! 
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I also started a new tumblr that you can find here! Happy Funday.