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Charleston Travel Guide

August 5, 2021 by jessica

It seems like everyone is going to Charleston lately — and for good reason: it’s an incredibly beautiful city that’s full of southern charm, picture-perfect streets, and incredible food! We visited the city back in April for a celebratory “vaxication.” It was our second time in the “Holy City,” and with roundtrip flight prices dropping substantially from Madison, I don’t think it’ll be our last time in the sweet South Carolina city. Below, you’ll find some snapshots from our recent trip, along with suggestions of what to see and do, and where to eat and drink.

SEE & DO:

  • Rainbow Row  & The Battery & Pineapple Fountain – If you’re heading to Charleston, I’m sure these photogenic areas are already on your radar.
  • The Beach – We visited Folly Beach both times we were in South Carolina. It’s a quaint beach town for an afternoon of swimming. Head to Lost Dog Café for breakfast and Taco Boy for lunch.
  • Aiken-Rhett House Museum – There are two main historic house tours in Charleston. There’s the Aiken-Rhett House, which is a historic preservation project, and the Nathaniel Russell House, a restoration project. Each has an audio tour available through the Historic CHS app (bring headphones). I preferred the Aiken-Rhett museum as it did an excellent job going through the historic features of the house, as well and discussing the lives of the enslaved people on the property.
  • Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site – There were a lot of recommendations for this online and it was a nice place for an afternoon hike. I don’t think I’d go out of my way for it, but it was a good option to break up all of the eating and drinking!
  • McLeod Plantation – We decided to do this tour because it’s a county park and that seemed more ethical than some of the other plantation tours. We had a wonderful tour guide who lent insight into the enslaved people who lived on the property and what they did once gaining freedom.
  • Fort Sumter – We did this on our first trip to Charleston and it’s worth taking an afternoon to take the ferry out to see it.

EAT & DRINK:

  • Kudu Coffee & Craft Beer –  A café that also serves beer with a cute outdoor patio. Check their schedule for live music.
  • Blind Tiger – The best outdoor patio with plenty of seating areas. 
  • Brown’s Court Bakery – Fantastic iced coffee and pastries (both sweet and savory). Ask them for their recommendation of the day. A lot of things sell out quickly, but whatever is left is still going to be amazing. We took our coffee and breakfast to a nearby park. If you’re visiting in the spring and they have their fresh strawberry rolls, get one! (It’s pictured above.)
  • Uptown Social – Head up to their rooftop patio! There’s a full cocktail program, a decent beer lineup, and good pizzas. They usually do a lunch special with a select pizza, too.
  • The Darling Oyster Bar – This was by far our best meal in the city and worth the splurge. We had oysters to start and I had scallops for my entrée. Loved ’em! Hot tip: they do have matchboxes, but you’ll need to ask for one.
  • Bay Street Biergarten – Lively atmosphere and a lot of outdoor seating. Skip the food, though, and just go for drinks and the ambiance.
  • Callie’s Hot Little Biscuits – Delicious, but don’t let their miniscule size fool you. They’re incredibly filling! That said, between this place and Brown’s Court, I’d suggest Brown’s Court for breakfast. 
  • Little Jack’s Tavern – Their burgers are expensive, but it was delicious. We had actually wanted to go to Leon’s Oyster Shop instead, but they didn’t have any seating available and suggested Little Jack’s as it’s their sister restaurant. It was charming inside and the service was excellent.
  • Breweries – Three of the brewery stops we liked the most were Charles Towne Fermentory, Edmund’s Oast Brewing Co., and Westbrook Brewing Company.

STAY: I wanted to make a quick note about accommodations. We stayed at the Hyatt this time around and it wasn’t great. It looks nice enough online and while I prefer boutique hotels, hotels and Airbnbs were so expensive when we traveled. We assumed the Hyatt would be good enough for what we needed. The first room we were given was, shall we say, “well worn” and had the most awful sewage-y smell. I did ask to change rooms and the new room was better, but it wasn’t as nice as the online reviews led me to believe.

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On the Right Foot: Making a Case Against Open Concept, a Fresh Side Dish, the Lightweight Jacket to Buy for Fall, & More!

August 2, 2021 by jessica

We’re back from a few days away in Richmond, Virginia! It was such a fun trip and I’m glad our hotel had a pool to cool off in after the 90-degree, humid days of exploring! (Wearing my new bathing suit above!)

The case for rooms in home design.

Loving the clasps on this lightweight jacket.

Will neckties survive the pandemic?

Where does J.Crew fit in now that prep is coming back?

How to rebuild your wardrobe after pandemic weight gain. (This one really hits home. I’m going to go through my wardrobe and pack away everything that doesn’t fit me right now. It’s too depressing to face off with a closet of too-small clothes every day.)

A history of gymnastics from ancient Greece to today.

I’m incredibly intrigued by this broom that promises to collect pet hair.

A cucumber and avocado salad sounds like the perfect side for grilled meals.

I loved this house tour.

In case you missed it:

  • My favorite summer dress only cost $30. I bought it in two colors and I’ve been wearing them constantly.
  • What I bought and loved the last two months.

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Things I Bought & Loved: June & July 2021

July 23, 2021 by jessica

It was a pricey couple of months here as I rounded out my summer wardrobe with a few new dresses (one necessitated by an upcoming event) and a bathing suit I was Instagram-influenced to buy. After 15 months in lockdown, though, it was well worth the splurge to get myself out of Old Navy jersey swing dresses and back into pieces that feel more like my old self.

IN THE WARDROBE
See all of this year’s sartorial additions here.

  • Tory Burch smocked mini dress (available here and here) – I don’t know what it is about this vintage-inspired print, but I am absolutely in love with it. The dress is such a cute shape and unlike other things in my closet with those puffed sleeves. The fabric is incredibly lightweight and comfortable to wear when it’s humid outside. I went with a medium.
  • Kate Spade gingham ‘al fresco’ dress – I needed something for a couple of upcoming events and this fit the bill with its sweet fit-and-flare shape. I love the gingham print that can be dressed up with black heels or flats, or take on a casual look with sneakers. I went with an 8, which is the size the True Fit calculator suggested. The smocked back makes it so that it’s forgiving, too. As a bonus, it has deep pockets!
  • Old Navy linen-blend swing dress – This dress runs large, so definitely go down a size if your bust allows for it. It’s cute for those work-from-home days or for running errands, but it’s not my favorite purchase of the month.
  • Andie ‘The Mykonos’ bathing suit in black – I was influenced by an Instagram ad to purchase this bathing suit and I couldn’t be happier with it. It has a good amount of compression to smooth out bumps and imperfections, the wide waistband accentuates your torso, and the deep v-neckline is both flattering and sexy – and it stays in place! I have never felt this confident in a bathing suit before. The online fit calculator suggested a large and it seems to have been spot on.
  • Target maxi dress in yellow and in blue – I’ve been wearing these dresses on repeat since I purchased them. They’re just so easy to throw on with strappy sandals and a big piece of jewelry to feel effortlessly pulled together. It’s true to size.
  • Target macramé belt – And for the times when I don’t want the dress above to be too shapeless, this belt fits the bill! So far it hasn’t stretched out, which was my biggest concern about macramé.
  • Paravel ‘Cabana’ striped strap in shandy – I use the brand’s crossbody capsule bag a lot during the summer and picked up this strap for a sportier alternative to the leather strap it comes with. It’s wider than I expected it to be so I haven’t used it often with the purse, but I did clip it to my Away ‘Everywhere’ bag and it’s pretty perfect.
  • Madewell ‘Harlow’ square-neck top – After including this in two roundups over the past month, I figured maybe I should try the gauzy shirt for myself. It’s kind of like a fancier take on a t-shirt.

AROUND THE HOUSE

  • West Elm flameless tealights – I see that West Elm has increased the price for these and the other two items below back to regular price. I paid substantially less when they had a Fourth of July sale. I don’t think these are worth $20, but keep an eye out for a future sale. I like that the subtly flicker and the wax dip makes them look a bit more convincing than other faux candles. Really, I purchased these to put in these holders for candlelit dinners at home and for hosting later this year.
  • West Elm mini stripe runner – I paid $15 for this, which is precisely what I think it’s worth. The pattern is versatile, but I don’t think it’s special enough to warrant the full price tag.
  • West Elm mini check napkins – I liked the neutral pattern of these that will mix and match with other table linens we have.
  • Vintage brass duck bookends – I mean, why wouldn’t I snag a pair of duck head bookends?!

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My Favorite $30 Summer Dress

July 21, 2021 by jessica

If there’s one item you add to your next Target order, make it this dress. It’s cute, comfortable, lightweight for the hottest summer days, has pockets (!), and — best of all — it’s only $30. I’m wearing it in a medium here (which is my usual size in Target tops and dresses) and just placed an order for the blue one.

OUTFIT DETAILS

  • Dress – Target
  • Sandals – Ancient Greek Sandals
  • Bag – Kate Spade (similar; I do like the dress more with this bag, but I needed to carry more things with me while we were touring Minneapolis!)
  • Belt – Target
  • Earrings – Chan Luu
  • Sunglasses – Chimi

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On the Right Foot: An Ode to Birthday Dresses, 30-Minute Meals, Summer’s Must-Have Sweater, & More!

July 19, 2021 by jessica

Give me a mirror in a historic mansion, estate, palace, or castle and I will take a selfie! This one was from the Turnblad Mansion in Minneapolis, which is part of the American Swedish Institute. We stopped in during last weekend’s trip to the Twin Cities. (Earrings are Chan Luu, dress is Target, and lip color is this one in “Gossip Girl.”)

Speaking of Gossip Girl, this critique of the reboot sums up my feelings after watching the first episode.

Holst + Lee just launched the most adorable rainbow sunglasses.

An ode to the birthday dress.

The craftsmanship that goes into making Moroccan zellige tile is astounding.

Artist Sho Shibuya uses the front page of The New York Times for his daily visual diary.

In need of dinner ideas? Here are 15 options that take less than 30 minutes to make.

This looks like the perfect lightweight sweater for cool summer evenings, especially later in the year when we’re closer to fall. I love it in light walnut.

Love earth tones? This house tour is for you.

Insight into how to answer riddles asked in job interviews.

I enjoyed this piece about Klimt’s muse Emilie Flöge and her influence on Vienna.

In case you missed it:

  • Eight things I like from the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale.
  • You have no idea how much I love this tote bag for road trips. It can also double as a beach bag thanks to its stain-resistant exterior made from recycled water bottles. Get it here! (I’m also all about the limited edition colorway.)

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Jessica Hamm
Hello there! I'm a first-time homeowner updating a 1920s house in Madison, Wisconsin. I have a penchant for travel and a love of costume jewelry.

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