The Lonely Bouquet Project



When my sister got married down in LA we used the fabulous florist, Twig and Twine, for her bouquet. I've followed the shop on Instagram since then and noticed a wonderful little idea she posted about a few week back. It's called the "Lonely Bouquet Project" and involves simply creating a bouquet and leaving it in a public place with a note for a stranger to find and take home. Then you can hit their website and track the bouquets that are being left and received. How sweet, simple and lovely.

Monday Motivation

Friday Roundup


Happy Fourth! Jason and I are shooting a friend's wedding in New York today! Praying that the rain holds off as we're shooting this afternoon. I hope you all have the day off and are planning something wonderfully summery, cool and relaxing. Stay safe if you're in Hurricane Arthur's path!

Beautiful Fourth of July wedding from a few years back...

I want to try this ice cream recipe!

Change your password, change your life? 

Everyone loves Cairo the Cat.

How would you describe colors to a blind person?

Beautiful time-lapse of Seattle...

photo: @jkoephoto









Jenny's Favorites: June Edition



June was one of those months that FLEW by thanks to some intensive projects we've been working on. Now I find myself on the other side of it, not even remembering much of what happened. Here are a few of the things I can recall enjoying this past month.

1. Loving my arrow bracelet from Moorea Seal and loving the concept of this store! It features a wonderfully curated selection of cards, jewelry, accessories and home goods made mainly by U.S. artists. 7% of proceeds go to a variety of great non-profits. They have a shop in Belltown and also online.

2. I'm currently listening to Ruby the Rabbitfoot and you should too!

3. I just finished reading (or rather, listening to the audiobook of) The Forgotten Garden. It's definitely a good summer read/listen that will suck you into the mystery of a multigenerational family secret.

4. Jason and I haven't had a lot of free time this month, but we're still trying to enjoy our yard this summer. We've resorted to having meetings back there, sitting in our awesome hammock chairs. Ours came from a beach vendor in Sayulita, but you can get similar ones here.

5. My current favorite eye shadow. 

6. Straws! These reusable stainless straws are perfect for my continued obsession with morning smoothies and afternoon ginger ale. Do yourself a favor and spring for the straw cleaners. I learned the hard way and had to order them separately. 

Myles: Eleven Months


He's such a big boy now! Crawling and finally some teeth coming in!






Wedding Wednesday: Raj & Shweta


I love when we get to shoot Indian weddings. I love the vibrant colors and learning about the meaning behind the rituals and traditions. Here are a few of my favorites from Raj & Shweta's wedding this past weekend at the Sentinel Hotel in Portland. 









More coming soon! OR if you can't wait, check these out.

Would You Add Butter to Your Coffee?


Have you heard of this new craze called Bulletproof Coffee? People are adding butter to their morning cup of Jo instead of creamer...to loose weight. What??

Dave Asprey "invented" this concoction after tasting coffee with butter while trekking in Tibet. His recipe involves adding unsalted butter and MCT oil (or coconut oil) to your morning coffee, then blending it in to a frothy "latte-like" drink. He claims that when substituted for breakfast it is a great tool for weight loss while heightening awareness at the same time. Sounds about right if you don't eat breakfast and then drink coffee... I wouldn't know though since I'm more of a tea girl.

Apparently butter coffee is becoming the new thing at fancy coffee shops as well, would you try it?

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