Monday, June 30, 2014

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Dress by Forever 21, hat by ??.
PS~Apparently Josh was doing his own "modeling" in the background... :)

Tonight we had the honor of being dinner guests at one of the leader's brother's house in Sacramento. After many hours in the car, starting from San Diego, we all gave a sigh of relief as we stepped into their homey-home. There was something amazing about being in a home as apposed to a church floor or a bleak apartment. It was so cozy, and what made it even cozier were two little puppies! While awaiting dinner we socialized, pet the puppies and admired their perfect house - every little detail was intentional and in place. One might call it a Pinterest House. 

After that, it was off to bed at Christ Community Church in Sacramento, preparing for another long day ahead. Everyone is looking forward to sleeping in their own beds tomorrow night and I am especially looking forward to seeing my little snuggle bug kitties. Major props to my mom for taking care of them while I was away!!  

Ready for the home stretch!

Jennica

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Jeans by Rock & Republic, shirt is vintage from New York City, jacket by Levis, shoes by TOMS.

With only a half day left of work today, we got to celebrate a week of hard work with some time on the beach! The only thing getting in our way was a BBQ grill. That's right, a grill. Confused? So were we. In fact what we were mostly confused about was WHY in the world was it in the middle of the freeway...It all happened so fast, and being in the caravan, our first two vans, though needing to react quickly, were able to swerve out of the way. However our third van was unable to stop in time, therefore creating a little fender bender with van number 2. It turned out that the BBQ fell out of some guy's truck in the middle of the freeway. Not ideal.

Each driver reacted as quickly as possible so there was no way of avoiding the inevitable. They're called accidents for a reason. Fortunately it was only a minor accident and we were still able to spend time on the beach.

While on the beach, our time was filled with wave jumping, ultimate volleyball (a game we made up), soccer, bocci ball, and grilling. Though the clouds were between us and the sun, many of us still managed to get burned!

With salt in my hair, and everywhere else for that matter, I managed to have a very fun day.

Surf's up!

Jennica


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Diego hoodie distributed at beginning of trip, jeans by Fossil, shoes by Nike, hat by ??.

{In the words of Bri and Frances - students on the trip}

Hi, it’s Bri and Frances! For the past two days we have worked very hard, not only physically but also mentally and emotionally.  Seeing these individuals, families and people our own age puts us into a broad perspective of the life around our own.  Behind the number of people in the world who are suffering are individuals just like you or me. The difference between us is that they think about the basic necessities and we don’t.  We have had the chance to give food and meals out to many people this week.  Seeing their smiles makes it all worth it. We are very grateful to be on this mission trip! Thank you all for your love and support.

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(Pic will be updated soon!)

Jeans by Joe's Jeans, sandals by Cole Haan, 

{In the words of DJ, here is his take on one of our days on the mission trip}

One of the most refreshing elements of going on a mission trip is the disconnectedness from our daily lives. It's so easy to get so enthralled with the day to day happenings and worries of home life. Being away helps us retreat, refocus and get back in touch with what is important. 

Most of us didn't know exactly what to expect with this being our first real workday. Once we arrived at the church many of us cleaned, organized and helped perform maintenance. The real fun started when it came time to set up for the food distribution. It was hot in the courtyard of the church and we packed up hundreds of apples and plums in bags for people to claim just hours later. Others of us set up tables and organized food. 

Once the distribution started the time went by quickly. We saw people that ranged from teenagers to the elderly. Some people appeared to look clean while others looked as if they hadn't showered in weeks. It was a humbling experience to say the least. It goes to show that you NEVER KNOW what people are going through. Just because they look OK doesn't mean that they are.


The second touch of reality for the day came once we went to the Salvation Army for the dinner distribution. Half of us were helping in the dining hall serving meals while the other half of us grabbed pre-made sandwiches and water bottles to give to the homeless on the streets. While we were out we met many different types of people. Some people took the sandwiches without making eye contact and others struck up conversations with our group. There were many people who had an incredible amount of faith and joy. 

There was one woman in particular that was so excited to talk about Jesus and the work that the Holy Spirit was doing. It was an odd situation though because to most people she had "nothing". She was homeless and I am sure had all sorts of reasons to be bitter at life but instead she felt incredibly joyful and blessed. It really makes my worries and doubts seem so minuet.


In summary, it feels good to have a fresh perspective on life and faith by getting in touch with the people who Jesus had a big heart for. I am looking forward to the rest of our time on the trip.

-DJ (The Focuser)

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Pic will be updated soon - retrieving them from other iPhones ;)

Hoodie distributed at the beginning of the trip, tank by American Eagle, jeans by Seven For All Mankind, shoes by Nike.

After finishing the stretch to San Diego last night and arriving at Point Loma Campus, we all got settled, exhausted from our long days of travel and ZONKED out on our beds, preparing for a long day of work. Our mission in coming down here was to help out Church of the Nazarene - Mid City with food distribution and labor. This church is using a 94 year old building that needs/needed lots of repairs, some of which we had the capability of completing while we were there.

I started out the day with some other students and leaders, cleaning and organizing the janitor closet. Which seems like maybe it wasn't top on the priority list, but actually needed a lot of work. After working on this for the first half of the day, we transitioned into preparing food for families and individuals to take with them as a means of survival.

While distributing the food, I was humbled by the process and it hit home the severity of the needs of these people. I take for granted having the privilege of going to the grocery store whenever I need to and buying whatever I need to (within reason of course!). These people have come to the point of desperation and are not choosing to walk through this food distribution line but rather have no choice.

After helping pass out sandwiches and helping with a meal at the Salvation Army in downtown San Diego later that night, the girls in my apartment and I debriefed our day of food distribution at two locations as well as manual labor. It was a long, but important day, and we are changed because of it.

Humbled,

Jennica

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Scarf by Urban Outfitters, shirt by Billabong, shorts by Jolt, sandals (not pictured) by Cole Haan. 

As you can see from the picture, I got to be a kid again today! I'm attempting to play the role of Captain Hook in one of Disneyland's many gift shops after riding Pirates of the Caribbean. Let's just say you wouldn't want to run into me in a dark alley or amidst the waves on the ocean blue.

Walking into the park and hearing the theme song to the movie Up set the day off to a great start. As I stood in the park entrance after entering, no matter which direction I looked, it was picturesque. With the Disney castle straight ahead, magical shops on either side, and a Mary Poppins parade dancing and singing Spoon Full of Sugar, I was in a child's paradise.

We wasted no time getting to our first ride, The Matterhorn. But what we didn't realize while waiting in line was that The Matterhorn would single-handedly wreck us from head to toe. I'm pretty sure they don't have shocks installed on the individual carts, because by the end, I had self-diagnosed whip lash as well as a spine that was that was as straight as river. But that didn't stop us from continuing our adventure! Other rides we enjoyed were Splash Mountain, Tea Cups, Pirates of the Caribbean, Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters, Thunder Mountain, Indiana Jones, and the Jungle Cruise. By the end of the day we were pretty wiped out so we wanted to do a couple low-key rides including Dumbo and the carousel. What made the carousel particularly amazing was seeing a monk dressed in his orange sarong and his son dressed alike, each riding a horse, while I waited in line for my turn. That made me very happy. All in all, it was a fairytale-fantastic day, and though I'm 31 years old, I too can embrace my inner child.
XOXO,

Jennica





Tuesday, June 24, 2014

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Hoodie by Victoria Secret, dress by ??, flip flops by Rainbow.

Though I don't have my soccer clothes on in this pic, I was able to play a crazy game of indoor soccer with the Mountain Park Youth Group for exercise and entertainment purposes. Since it had been so long, I found myself refreshed, energized, very sweaty..., and laughing like crazy! Fortunately, other than a giant blister on one student and a jammed toe for one of the leaders, the game ended with no major injuries - always a plus for a youth group event! It's important to find ways to have fun doing the simple pleasure in life and soccer is one of them for me.

PS-Yes that is a cheesy plastic, fabulous, pink flamingo in the background. No big deal.

Out!

Jennica

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Shirt by ________, jeans by Seven For All Mankind, flip flops by Rainbow.

Today is a mile-marker as it is the 300th day of my blog! Yes I pay attention to mile-markers as it gives me hope ;). Just over 2 months to go, I'm feeling like I'm seeing the light at the end of the tunnel and my lessons learned are becoming engrained even more.

Cheers to Saturday, cheers to the 300th day and cheers yet again to summer (summer never gets old!)

XOXO,

Jennica

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Sweater by Shokay, tank by ??, jeans by Vince, wedges by Cole Haan.

Stoller Winery was the landscape I viewed, fog rolling through the vineyards, during a morning meeting learning more about the wine, the winery, the wine maker and the industry in general. I was fascinated by the complex descriptions of the wine during a technical tasting given by the winemaker, as I was also fascinated by the complexity of the tasting room facility (described in person by the architect himself!) Another part of the training involved a tour of the winery by our winemaker, Melissa, who described the winemaking process in detail - impressive to say the least! It's a good thing I took notes because there was lots to remember :).

If you have a chance, come out and visit me (check to make sure I'm there first!), but I can guarantee you won't regret it. Between the sophisticated wine, the rolling hills and the stunning tasting room/patio, it's sure to make for a memorable wine country experience.

See you soon!

Jennica 

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Tank by Quicksilver, skirt by BCBG Maxazria, boots from Italy.

Tonight a couple of my friends and I added a little excitement to our lives and made an appearance at Bushwhackers. For those of you that don't know, it's a country/western bar and on Thursday nights, they teach line dancing fo' free!! Ladies night y'all!! So we made an attempt at learning a few dance moves and then proceeded to cut a rug. 

It's not your typical bar in the sense that there are multiple taxidermy bull heads staring at you while you are paying tribute during the playing of the National Anthem that plays every night at 9:00 pm on the dot. Not to mention you could people-watch for daaaaaaaaaaaaaays. Every age and type of person was represented tonight and I'm not even exaggerating.

Regardless, more importantly, my friends and I danced like crazy - fun way to work out!  Give it a try :)

XOXO

Jennica

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Jacket by Free People, vintage skirt from Greece, wedges by DKNY.

I choose this quote for today because I'm so thankful for friends and being able to be authentic with them.



xoxo,

Jennica

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

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Chevron tank by Rumors, asymmetrical top by Soprano, jeans by Joe's jeans, wedges by DKNY. 

Tonight I had the opportunity to attend a concert at Mississippi Studios (AMAZING venue by the way...). There were three bands playing, and typically showing up for the first band isn't necessarily crucial in order to get your money's worth. The line up included Samsel & the Skirt, Penny & Sparrow, and Joseph, each of which were honest in lyrics and musically meticulous. 

To be honest, I was captured by every song, every harmony, every guitar strum. Though chattering could be heard throughout the audience to begin with, it slowly died down, each individual realizing the prior sacred moments missed. Watching and listening was not enough. Closing my eyes, I let the melodies saturate my skin, move through me, and breathe new life into my empty lungs.

This was a moment worth remembering, and a moment worth reliving again and again.

Rejuvenated,

Jennica

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

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Sweater by Kersh, jeans by Stoosh, flats by Bandolino.


I've been struggling with this over the last few months - It's just been hard getting away from my daily patterns and habits. The question is - once you change your priorities, how do you follow through with them?

My answer to myself and you if you're asking the same question? Continually give yourself mental pep talks, be engaged and present at all times, set time limits when you just want to be distracted, and lastly, seek advice from people who are older and wiser than yourself. They have so much to offer and have been there, done that. Take advantage of that!

If you're in the same boat as me I wish you blessings as you go about changing your life!

Jennica


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Sweater by Mollie & Mia, scarf by H&M, tank by Sparkle & Fade, jeans by Anoname, boots by Steve Madden.


XOXO,

Jennica


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Shirt by French Connection, jeans by Joe's Jeans, sandals by Cole Haan.

This summer, my June is already filled up and I feel like my summer is going to disappear just like that (insert finger snap here)! But in the mean time, I thought it would be a good idea to establish my own expectations for summer. So here are my Ten Commandments of Summer:

  1. Rest and Relax
  2. Play more music
  3. Spend less time on the computer
  4. Spend more time doing art
  5. Eat more salad
  6. Eat less sugar
  7. Exercise aggressively & regularly
  8. Read
  9. Be spontaneous
  10. SOAK UP THE SUN!

I hope you are able to do some of the same this summer whether you have an official summer break or not.

Cheers!

Jennica




Friday, June 13, 2014

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Poncho by Nike, leggings by B.P., boots by Steve Madden.

Since this is my first day of summer, I'm going to take the liberty of keeping this blog post brief.


Happy Friday y'all!!!

Jennica




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Huskers Tee by KA Knights Apparel, jeans by Armani Exchange, shoes by Steve Madden.

The last day of work! Though I was running around like a chicken with my head cut off, I managed to get everything done by 4:15. Walking out the door into sunny weather and fresh air made the moment of stepping into summer that much sweeter. With that said, here are my hopes for summer ~


Cheers!

Jennica


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Dress by Tulle, heels by Aubrey Brooke | istep

Today was a big day for 120 students at Middleton - they were officially promoted from 5th grade to 6th grade. What a big accomplishment. From start to finish, each student has committed more or less 34,200 hours to being an elementary student. Inside and outside of those 34,200 hours, a village has stepped up to raise each and every student. Teachers, principals, classroom volunteers, parents, the students' friend's parents - each one has made a contribution to help grow each individual to eventually become a successful adult. Priceless.

Within my own classroom, we sat in a circle as the room was packed up for summer and as part of my theme for the year is choice, we talked about how no matter what situation we're in, we have a choice. We have a choice to include or exclude our peers, we have the choice to to have a positive or negative attitude, we have a choice to talk with someone when we're having a hard day instead of bottling it up, etc. And ultimately we have a choice to contribute positively or negatively to the world around us.

And with that, I leave you with an Irish blessing I wish upon my 28 students ~


 Cheers,

Jennica

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

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Dress by Charlie Jade, jacket by Free People, heels by Vince Camuto.

Though turning 31 remained somewhat of an anticlimactic year in age, I still felt very loved and spoiled throughout the entire day! Thank you to everyone for your sweet words, cards, gestures and goodies, and a special thanks my Mama for a fun-filled evening!

My day started out driving in my car, sunroof open, jammin' to the song, Best Day of My Life, by American Authors just by chance on the radio. After arriving at work with my free birthday Starbucks, my students burst into my classroom all at once, shouting, "Happy Birthday" gleefully and showering me with hugs, goodies, and a rose. As the day progressed, I received a wave of birthday wishes from students and staff in the hallway as the ripple affect of learning it was my birthday occurred. My school day ended with a gooey caramel and chocolate cupcake from Sweet Story Bakery with some extra sweet staff members. 
I was then off to a surprise evening with my Mom and boyfriend in downtown Portland! The evening kicked off at Harborside McCormick & Schmicks for some happy hour delights followed by a complimentary chocolate lava cake covered in chocolate sauce, chocolate-covered toffee, and accompanied by a scoop of vanilla ice cream...#chocolateoverdose. Sitting at our outside table that evening, we had the view of the harbor, the sun beaming down on sail boats and yachts galore, a light breeze whispering through our sweaters. Amidst our conversation was a bustle of people coming and going; running, walking little ones in their strollers, some with paddles in hand, life jackets in tow, just stepping off their boats, some meandering down the boardwalk enjoying the pleasant evening. 
We then joined the bustling boardwalk, heading towards the center of Portland, me being the only one in the dark as to our destination. Excitement brewing, I finally saw a message board advertising the Broadway show, ONCE at Keller Auditorium!! One of the featured songs being Falling Slowly, this musical is a modern-day show, humor interwoven throughout the script, emotion-filled music grasping your soul and not letting go until the curtain call. I absolutely LOVED the show and loved every part of my special surprise birthday evening!

As for turning thirty-one, there are two words that I will be meditating on and will be my theme for the year; change & choice. In every situation I have a choice of what to do, what not to do, what to say, what not to say - an attempt to take back what I have control over. With change, if I am not changing, I'm not growing and if I'm not growing, then I am stagnant. Having choice and change in my back pocket, I wear a new (or at least improved) lens as I live my life. Not wanting to sound cliche, my hope is to make this year a memorable year - one I look back on giving a sigh of relief for not letting time pass, wasted.

Cheers!

Jennica
PS~Here's another look at my dress and my special vintage clutch thanks to miss Megan Tarry!





Monday, June 9, 2014

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Blouse by Trouve, skinnies by Saturday, heels by Nine West.

Birthday Week has officially started! You all know exactly what I'm talking about ;). I kicked it off with some delicious halibut tacos at Stanfords, and who knows what else is to come. I hear that once you turn thirty, you stay thirty for the rest of your life. Am I right? I'm sure there will be a day when I don't necessarily get amped about the whole birthday ordeal and am old enough where my memory tricks me into actually believing I'm still thirty, but until then, let the celebration begin ;).
~Jennica

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Tank from Urban Outfitters, shorts by Tyle, sandals by Ugg Australia

I'm not sure I totally love this outfit, but nonetheless I'm wearing it. It's not necessary to be too fashionable on road trips right? I think if I wore this outfit again, I might go with a pair of wedges...Regardless, I was comfortable!

Thinking back on Mike and April's wedding, I'm so impressed with with their composure through the whole thing. Yeah, April's bridesmaids did an amazing job of keeping her out of the loop until just before 'show time,' but to pull herself back together after finding out she has to evacuate, walking down the aisle and then standing on stage with a joyful smile on her face blew me away.

I think brides need to take notes from her. Weddings have become such a big deal to where we expect everything to be perfect, go as planned and if it doesn't, someone's going to hear about it. Yeah the wedding is a big deal in one sense, but it's actually literally ONE day of the rest of your life. We fixate on the details, spend THOUSANDS on random crap that no one remembers rather than investing in the relationship itself.

Ladies, it's time to take back what's important. Take back your relationship and spend time rather than money on it. Meaning over money...

XOXO,

Jennica




Sunday, June 8, 2014

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Dress by Kyumi, belt by BCBG Maxazria, heels (not pictured) by Cole Haan.


Photo Credit: Josh Newton

Waking up this morning, I had no idea the turn of events that was to come later that day. What started out as a relaxing day in the sun ended up bringing excitement, heartbreak, joy, and laughter.

Laying out in the sun with DJ's mom, we played catch up while DJ washed his mom's car. It was a beautiful clear day, the blue jays chirping from a nearby bush, the three of us soaking up the vitamin D, and each sipping on a glass of rose wine. Amidst our time of leisure DJ noticed smoke in the far off distance, surprised there was a forest fire this early in the year. We shrugged it off, proceeded to get ready for Mike and April's wedding and headed out the door. As we were driving we realized we were driving directly towards the fire, getting closer and closer to the billowing smoke. As we drove by cows and horses in the fields - oblivious of the fire - towards the ranch, our level of worry increased by the minute. When we arrived, things seemed to be going smoothly and moving forward though the clouds of smoke were too close for comfort and were beginning to barricade the sun from our view.

After grabbing a fresh glass of lemonade, we all got seated, anxiously awaiting the ceremony to begin. The music began to play softly in the background while family was ushered in, and finally Mike, the groom, stepped on stage with his groomsman close behind. Soon to follow were each of the bridesmaids, each in a unique gold dress. The aisle lined with flower-filled mason jars and just previously sprinkled with rose petals, the only person still to come was one of the most important; the bride. Just at that moment, we heard the evacuation sirens indicating that because of the forest fire, everyone had to evacuate. With April, the bride, standing just outside of the ranch house, the fire marshall pulled up and approached her in his yellow fire suit. (I had to pinch myself - this felt like a movie...)
The whole congregation held their breath as well as held back tears in fear of what was about to come. This was Mike and April's biggest day of their lives, and it was about to be cut short due to an unexplained forest fire. Soon after, April's dad stepped on the stage to deliver the news, but too heartbroken and choked up to do it, the wedding coordinator was able to run down to explain that we would be evacuating the wedding and relocating to a local park in Bend. Every little detail of this wedding was perfect from decor to the view, and it was devastating to hear those words...until...another woman who was assisting with the wedding yelled from up the hill in thrilled excitement, "He's going to let us do the wedding!!" All of the attendees erupted in cheers of relief, took a deep breath, and we stood to see the beautiful, composed bride walk down the aisle, soaking in what precious time she had at her dream venue marrying the man she loves with her closest family and friends by her side.

Though this was not the most leisurely wedding ceremony (maybe a good thing!), it was still one of the most beautiful, authentic ceremonies I've ever been to. After announcing them husband and wife, and sending them down the aisle, the pastor announced that it was time to evacuate. It was then a team effort to grab whatever we could - flowers, lanterns, drinks, food, picture frames, centerpieces - shove it in any vehicle and relocate to Bend's Drake Park.

Upon arrival, the amphitheater was unoccupied, ready to use, the electrical outlet was on and accessible, ready for the DJ to mix it up, and one hundred pairs of hands began frantically reassembling and decorating the new reception space to the best of their ability. Instead of using our streamers to send Mike and April off, we passed them out to make a welcoming tunnel into their 'new & improved' reception space as they arrived.

After indulging in food and drink, attempting a pathetic game of corn hole, dancing like crazy on the amphitheater stage, and pictures galore, the sun finally set behind the clouds of smoke. Though they started as the enemy, the smoke and forest fire ended up turning a great wedding into the most epic wedding of the century. If anyone can keep their composure during an emotional roller coaster on a day like today, it's Mike and April. And I think that's a testament to their relationship and the success they will have for years to come.

Cheers to Mike and April - May your life bring you joy and may your marriage bring you closer than you already are, and may each year become that much sweeter.

~Jennica

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Sweater by Two Apples, tank by Alternative, jeans by Cello, sandals by Ugg Australia.

Happy last Friday of school! To 'celebrate', DJ and I took off after work for Bend for our friends Mike and April's wedding. What made for a fast trip got us into Bend in time to hang with all our friends the night before the wedding and rest up for the big day.                                                                                                                                              On the fashion front, I'm dubbing today Fashion Friday, and I'd like to highlight the midi skirt today! This skirt is full, flirty, modest (gasp!), AND flattering for all. Since these are coming back in style from decades ago, you can find a unique midi skirt at your local thrift store/Goodwill/vintage clothing boutique or they are popping up in a boutique near you. This is a fun item for spring and keeps you cool amidst the heat too!
XOXO,

Jennica


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Sweater by Semantiks, jeans by Seven For All Mankind, wedges by Guess.


Tonight was a painting night at Vine Gogh! If you have a fear of painting, they coach you through a painting (even if you don't know a paint brush from a screw driver) and then you get to take it home with you! We started the evening off grabbing some scrumptious pizza from a pizza shop just down the street and we devoured every last piece! We then took our wine glass, paint brushes and canvas and let the party begin. Above was our final product. It's so fascinating how 20 people can be coached through the same painting and each one looks completely different from the others.

Thanks for a fun night Mom!

Jennica


Wednesday, June 4, 2014

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Blazer by BCBG Maxazria, tee by Xhilaration, skirt by Victoria Secret, heels by Katie & Kelly.


In honor of National Running Day today, I ran in place among other crazy things called 'suicides' - anything named 'suicides' can't be good for anyone's health... - during an Insanity workout. Can't say I'm die hard like the other runners around the nation that woke up prior to 6:00 am to meet up with all their peeps for an early celebratory run, but I did suicides dang it! Doesn't that count for anything? I hope you were able to get out and celebrate the joy of running in your own way today, and cheers to health and fitness!

XOXO,

Jennica




Tuesday, June 3, 2014

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Dress by Anne Taylor Loft, jacket by J.Crew, heels by Goffredo Fantini.

I had the most delicious salad tonight from Babica Hen and you either need to make it or go try it because it's delicious. Here's what you need:

  1. Leafy greens
  2. Cantaloupe
  3. Goat Cheese
  4. Shredded ham
  5. Mint
  6. Light drizzle of a berry vinaigrette 


This is a delightful, healthy salad on a summer evening with a chilled glass of pinot gris and so easy to make!

Cheers to the sun coming to stay for a while :)

Jennica

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Blouse by Paper Crane, sweater by Moth, trousers by Faisca, wedges by B.P.


I have to say, as of late with stress on the rise, and the to-do list increasing I'm forgetting to smile. This is something so simple that can not only affect my own attitude but can pass on joy to others in mere seconds.

Don't forget to smile.

Jennica

Sunday, June 1, 2014

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Today was my first day pouring wine at Stoller Family Estate. Rolling hills of vineyards as a backdrop and Mount Hood peering back at me in the distance, I couldn't imagine a better place to be working this summer. So that being said, I thought wearing all black would be a safe bet to guard against any potential red wine stains (showing at least!).

So if you're out tasting, make sure you stop by and say hi!


See you soon :)

Jennica

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XOXO,

Jennica

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Denim jacket by Levis, shirt by Olive & Oak, jeans by Rock & Republic, and sandals by ??.

Thankful that another Friday has arrived! Here's to the teacher countdown...


Excited ;)

Jennica


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Jacket by Semantiks, top by Tiny (Anthropologie), jeans by Seven For All Mankind, wedges by Report

Today is the first time I've worn this top during my project. It's the type of top that I always feel like I have to try hard to wear with an outfit, but when I decided to finally pull it out of the closet it didn't take as much effort as I had anticipated. Sometimes it's just a matter of pulling it out of the closet...

Feeling like your closet is boring/old? Just pull something out and give it a chance ;)

Jennica