Serial Podcast


So I know everyone is writing about the Serial podcast so I debated about posting, but seriously, it's so good  (and controversial) that I can't resist. This American Life finally has a spin off podcast and it's called Serial because they are tackling a long term story verses one story per episode. And boy did they chose a captivating one to start things off. I don't want to give away too much but they are re-investigating a murder that took place in 1999 in which high school student Adnan Syed was convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee. Sarah Koenig reports on this real life murder mystery that has me (and the rest of the nation apparently) totally enthralled.

Trust me, it's worth streaming.

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Monday Motivation (better late than never!)



My favorite twitter account to follow as of late is @therealbanksy
The twitter handle is misleading, it isn't the real Banksy, it's just a fan account. Regardless, whoever is behind it posts absolute gems of inspiration, thought provoking art and a bit of whimsy in many different forms. Here are a few more...



Friday Roundup

Happy Friday! Jenny and I took a little impromptu break from blogging this week. We'll be back at it again next week with a bit more energy I hope. Can't wait to see her photos from Bali!

Hope everyone has fun plans for this cold and sunny weekend. Here are some links to get us started

LOVE this! Might even have to write a whole post on it.

For those of you cooking for Turkey Day, 10 day Thanksgiving timeline. Or some great spots to get out of town for the day and not cook.

ICYMI, fascinating article about what makes relationships last.

Made me laugh. 

Made me cry.

INCREDIBLE bathrooms in NYC

Raising children as an international photographer. 

Would you hire a professional bridesmaid??

5 kitchen items to pick up at a flea market and 5 ways to make a house a home.

(photo of Mylo walking in fall leaves)

Monday Motivation

Friday Roundup


Hello from South Korea! I'm headed home soon and I have mixed feelings about it- I'm sad for my vacation to be over, but looking forward to cuddling with my cat, and Jason too! I'll be back next week to tell you about my travels, for now here are some fun things I found around the web this week.

I'm kind of wishing my name was Elizabeth Gallagher because this is an amazing offer!

Taylor Swift + 1980's Arobics

Rugs on the walls

Mark Zuckerberg Q&A

18 year old senator- crazy!

Have you read Amy Pohler's book yet? This makes me want to pick up a copy. 

Interesting story of a former bodyguard who escaped North Korea




Above, Korean painting titled "Chuil hanmyo" (Free cat on an autumn day) because I miss mine :)



Jenny's Favorites: October Edition



1. I've signed up for Plated in an attempt to try out new foods for dinner. Would I walk into a grocery store and buy duck or quail? No. But I will order it on Plated and successfully cook up a gourmet meal with it!

2. This trusty backpack (which I originally bought for Jason and have since commandeered, oops!)  has been the perfect sized carry on for my little adventure this month.This is the first time in forever that I'm traveling without carrying on 30 lbs. of camera gear. On my way here I was skipping with joy all the way to my gate after I breezed through security.

3. I'm ashamed to admit how much time I've spent watching Gilmore Girls since it came out on Netflix at the beginning of October. There's something about it that's very autumn-ish about it: School themes, lots of coffee, etc. It's been the perfect show for me to watch while catching up on busy work on my computer that got pushed aside during the sunnier months. Added bonus: I'm talking faster and including more obscure pop culture references in my daily life.

4. I bought this little Josie Maran lip & cheek duo on a whim before I left on my trip and I've been loving it. It's really moisturizing for your lips and both colors can be used as a cheek stain as well. Multipurpose products are the best.

5. You're looking at a stack of books, because that's what I read in a week of vacation. Only my stack was virtual because most of them were on my iPhone. I love books tend to devour them while laying in the sun.

I'd highly recommend:
One Plus One: An adorable story of humanity, helping strangers and love.
Heirs & Spares (The Realm Book 1): Historical fiction that's not boring! Set in a European kingdom at the time of the Reformation, there's some history but also romance, deception, plotting and backstabbing.
The Boys in the Boat: A scrappy underdog type of story about the UW crew team who won Olympic gold in front of Hitler in 1936. So much of this book takes place within walking distance of my house, I loved reading about what my neighborhood was like in the 1930's!
Neil Patrick Harris: Choose Your Own Autobiography: If you loved Choose Your Own Adventure books as a child and find Neil Patrick Harris even remotely interesting, you'll enjoy this book.

These we're OK...Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed them, but didn't feel like they quite lived up to the hype/reviews I'd seen: 
Eleanor & Park: This is a cute story of first love. It takes place in 1986 which also wins points with me, but I'm seeing on lists of all-time best love stories and toted as the next The Fault in Our Stars, which it is not. 
Me Before You: Good book, but I liked Jojo Moyes' One Plus One a lot more, see it above.
The Hypnotist's Love Story: I'd recommend Liane Moriaty's The Husband's Secret over this one.
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A Chicago Wedding...


I LOVE the joy & happiness in these photos taken by our very own Zoe Rain in Chicago in August.