Friday Roundup

Happy Friday from Brisbane!  In flying here, you lose a day, so technically, I had no Thursday. I'm thrilled to be here, back with my tour family, and in SUMMERTIME no less. I love hemispheres.

Speaking of summer- Strawberry Shortcake Cupcakes. Too bad my hotel room doesn't' have an oven...

Super interesting article on "intellectual humility".

Ice cream lock-hilarious, but if it's real, I'll take one!

Book recommendations based off of favorite children's books. I'll be reading a bunch of these.

Also,  the updated Goodnight Moon.

Incase you need an excuse to get the bigger pizza...

A cat and her owner are adorably inseparable.

All the dresses of Best Actress winners.

Sriracha can make you happy!

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Jenny's Favorites: February Edition

I've seen a little bit of everything this month, sun, snow, work and a few precious days of rest. Here are a few things that have gotten me through! 

1. The Aviator's Wife is an historical fiction telling of Ann Lindbergh's life. If you liked The Paris Wife you'll enjoy this one. I read it on a flight, and it was a bit ironic to think that I was up in the air, flying across a continent in part due to the work of Charles and Ann Lindbergh.

2. If you happen to be in Portlnd, check out Little Big Burger.  Great little burgers with local beef and TRUFFLE FRIES. YUM.

3. While in Mexico and got a new Frida bag! Thanks to Amazon, you too can have one. I'll have to remember they are available online when I inevitably wear a hole into this one.

4. If you are in need of a comfy shirt, this is the softest thing I've ever worn. Thanks for making comfortable but stylish clothes Free People.

5. Speaking of Portland, I recently found Portland Bee Balm at Whole Foods and for chapped winter lips, I think it's actually better than Burt's Bees, which I've been a big fan of for years. Gasp. Also, I love the idea of supporting a small (somewhat) local business.

6. Teresa introduced me to Haim, yes, I realize I'm a little late to the party on this one, but I'm enjoying them none the less. Three sisters start a band with a bit of an 80's vibe, I'm in.

7. See's lollypops were something I loved as a child, and recently discovered, they are available at pretty much every airport. The perfect something sweet for long flights.




Chanel Ever Red




On Monday my sister posted two photos on Instagram, 10 hours apart, featuring bright "Ever Red" lipstick by Chanel. She did not reapply in that entire time period. What?! If you are into long wear lip color this seems like a must buy. Thanks for the tip Laura!



Bookshop Engagement Photos





While we were in L.A. for the Grammys, Jason and I made time to do an engagement shoot with Robyn & Bruce, who's wedding we will be shooting in November. 

I was thrilled when Robyn suggested The Last Bookstore, a super quirky bookstore in Downtown LA. 

I LOVE books, so my one  regret  was not having hours and hours to wander aimlessly through the rows. 

While the photo to the left was being taken, I was using a flash to backlight it (notice the nice light coming from behind Robyn's hair, that's backlight) as I was crouching next to a bookcase, holding a flash, I discovered a genre of books I didn't know existed, cat mysteries! This is not a joke. There are a ton of cats solving mysteries out there in the land of fiction! 






Images, Studio JKoe

Starting Solids: Baby Led Weaning

Thanks to everyone who commented on my post a month back regarding starting Mylo on solid foods. Since then we've taken the plunge with the Baby Led Weaning approach with great success! I had never heard of BLW until I started researching what foods to start Mylo with once he turned six months old. The basic idea  is to give him whole foods instead of purees. We serve him mostly unprocessed, basic food (just a veggie, fruit, rice, meat, etc) cut into finger shaped pieces. He chooses what he wants to eat and uses his little hands to scoop things into his mouth. 

There are lots of reasons that we chose to go this route but mostly it seemed like the best option for our family and seems to suite Mylo well. As you can see by his photos, he LOVES to eat and he is also a very independent baby. Both of those things made me think that giving him a bunch of appropriately sized foods and letting him go for it was a good choice for us. Although he doesn't have any teeth yet he is oddly capable of "chewing" and consuming large amounts of food. The one part of BLW that is a little hard to get used to is that babies gag a little when they are learning how much food they can fit in their mouths. Mylo has never choked but he has gagged and spit up a little food. 

Overall, we are having a blast giving him all sorts of new foods and it's encouraging me to cook healthier options at home since the idea is that he just eats what we are eating. 

If you're interested in this approach, I thought this blog post was wonderfully helpful. 





Watch This: Nancy Kerrigan and Tonya Harding


This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Lillehammer Olympics and the most notorious incident in the world of figure skating. Who else remembers watching the media coverage as it all unfolded like a soap opera?

I was thrilled to find ESPN's 30 for 30: The Price of Gold on Netflix. I highly recommend it. The archival footage was amazing. It's worth watching for the clothes, costumes and hair alone. Above all, I appreciated revisiting this saga as an adult. 

The Price of Gold made me feel for Tonya Harding, Yes, she made bad decisions, but in many ways, she is a product of her environment, which was something I couldn't understand when I was in 4th grade. 

I missed NBC's documentary Nancy & Tonya which aired before the Sochi closing ceremony on Sunday night. If anyone can find it online, let me know! However, Nancy Kerrigan's interview after the documentary is online, and that was super interesting to hear a bit of it from her perspective. 

Nancy was definitely a role model for me as a child, in part due to her pretty costumes, but I'm even more impressed with her now as an adult who can somewhat comprehend the effects of negative press. I couldn't imagine the determination and willpower it would take to not lash back in the media and not even to defend yourself against backlash in the press, but to stay out of the drama and focus solely on recovering and training for the Olympics. Even now while Tonya still seems to be living in the drama of it all, Nancy is free, she's forgiven and forgotten, which is always a great lesson in life. 

I have always admired Nancy Kerrigan's class and sportsmanship, now she's also my new role model for what I want my skin to look like when I'm 44. 


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