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How to Prep Your Car for a Summer Road Trip

June 6, 2018 by jessica Leave a Comment

Road Trip Prep With Theisen's

It’s no secret that we love to travel and now that it’s finally summer, many of our favorite destinations are just a drive away. Few things are more freeing than hitting the open road with the windows rolled down and wind blowing through your hair, leaving the stress of work miles and miles behind. It’s as easy as picking the destination, researching quirky roadside attractions and detours along the way, and putting pedal to the metal (in a responsible manner, of course).

If an iconic American road trip is on your agenda this summer, you’ll need to prep your car for the journey. I recently had the opportunity to partner with Theisen’s, a Midwest retailer specializing in home, auto, and farm goods, to get my car ready for road trip season. The retailer has great prices on everything you need to keep your car looking good and running smoothly, along with essentials to improve your road trip experience before you pull out of the driveway. Read on for must-dos and must-haves for your highway hiatus.

Road Trip Prep With Theisen's

GIVE YOUR CAR A CHECKUP

Keep your vehicle in optimal shape on the road by proactively giving it a once-over before you embark, making it less likely that you’ll have to deal with a roadside hassle along the way. Here’s what you’ll want to address:

  • Is your oil change is up to date or do you need to add more?
  • Is there enough air in your tires? (If they’re worn out, now’s a good time to change them. Browse a selection of tires to fit your needs and budget here.)
  • Are your windshield wipers are in good repair?
  • Is the battery’s condition is up to snuff?
  • Have all fluids been topped off?

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Road Trip Prep With Theisen's

BUILD A CAR EMERGENCY KIT

Years ago, my dad bought a car emergency kit for me as a Christmas present. I’m sure I rolled my eyes at what I perceived as an overprotective gesture, but I have to say that it’s one of the gifts I’m most grateful for — and one that I’m grateful for never having to use — although I probably should have when my car was stranded on the interstate after a mechanical fluke. I’ve since added roadside assistance to my car insurance plan, but that’s not a substitute for having a true car emergency kit in tow. Here are some of the items you’ll want to have in your summer emergency kit:

  • Spare Tire – Double check your spare tire and ensure the tools necessary to change a flat are in the correct location.
  • Emergency Signals – Make sure your car is visible by using road flares, reflective emergency signs, or neon ties. Only use your emergency flashers when you hear approaching vehicles so you don’t waste gas or battery power.
  • Jumper Cables – Choose jumper cables that are at least 16 feet long in case the person jumping your car is parked behind you.
  • Tire Sealant – Don’t let a flat tire strand you on the side of the road. When your car signals low pressure, find the leak and use an emergency tire sealant as a temporary fix until you arrive in the next town.
  • First-Aid Kit – You don’t know what might happen in a minor accident and it’s best to keep a first aid kit and medications on hand just in case. Also, include an eyeglass repair kit to fix any minor mishaps or loose arms on your prescription lenses or sunglasses.
  • Emergency Blanket – Check the camping section to find emergency preparedness items, such as a reflective blanket.
  • Flashlight – Keep a battery-free, wind-up flashlight in your car. You can also use this for light inside the passenger cabin to catch the attention of oncoming vehicles.
  • Battery-Powered Radio – You might be tempted to just use the radio in your car, but that will drain your car’s battery. Instead, pack a small battery-powered radio and extra batteries to listen to emergency warnings and road conditions.
  • Food – This will be covered below, but you’ll want to have some nonperishable snacks like energy bars, granola, and dried fruit. You know, more than just candy!

Road Trip Prep With Theisen's
Road Trip Prep With Theisen's

CLEAN YOUR RIDE

You’re going to be spending a lot of time behind the wheel on a road trip, so give the interior a thorough wipe down and vacuum the floors before you hit the road. The following items will get your car in pristine condition, and all of the wipes listed below fit easily in your glove box for touch ups along the way.

  • Shop Vac – I didn’t realize how much we’d like having a shop vac until we finally owned one. It’s handy for vacuuming out a car and for other garage-related needs, and does a much better job than a handheld vacuum cleaner.
  • Microfiber Cleaning Cloths – These collect dust easily for quick touch up for your interior.
  • Armor All Ultra Shine Wash Wipes – If you’re like me, a car wash is a must before a road trip — and nothing is more annoying than getting something on it immediately afterward. These exterior wipes easily remove grime, insects, and bird droppings.
  • Armor All Protectant Wipes – Sometimes the interior needs more than a dusting to keep it in tip-top shape. Store these in your vehicle when things get messier.
  • Armor All Glass Wipes – Did you smudge the window pointing at a roadside oddity? You’ll need these.

Road Trip Prep With Theisen's
Road Trip Prep With Theisen's

PACK BEVERAGES & SNACKS

What’s a road trip without a bevvy of beverages and snacks? Honestly, a boring one that isn’t worth taking. I’m mostly kidding, but having a selection of healthy snacks and indulgent treats will curb some of the impulse to head the drive-thru window at a fast food joint. Pick up an affordable cooler and pack it full of your favorite snacks and beverages, along with a caffeinated option when you need a mid-afternoon burst of energy. A reusable water bottle is an eco-friendly choice that takes the place of buying a plastic bottle at a gas station. I’m crazy about this one from Yeti. Not only is it my favorite color, it holds a lot! (The packaging boasts that this particular one can hold four mint juleps. Good to know for when you’ve made it to your destination and parked the car!) They do make a slimmer option for cup holders, too.

Now that you’ve covered the bases, you’re set to embark on your summer road trip. Let me know your on-the-road tips and tricks in the comments. And, I’d love to know what destination is on your itinerary this year!

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Road Trip Prep With Theisen's

WEARING – Old Navy top | Old Navy shorts | Soludos espadrilles (love these) | Warby Parker sunglasses | Helen Ficalora necklace (c/o) | Floto duffel bag | Tory Burch scarf | Paravel bag

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Thank you to Theisen’s for sponsoring this post!

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Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: road trip, road trip style, summer style, travel tips

The Coveted

June 5, 2018 by jessica Leave a Comment

The Coveted 06.04.18

ONE | TWO | THREE | FOUR | FIVE | SIX | SEVEN | EIGHT | NINE

When I came across this linen skirt, it reminded me so much of the dress I wore in yesterday’s post that I just had to include it this week’s “The Coveted” roundup. It would look darling with a white camisole and leather slides, like these or these, and a rich brown bag. The net tote bag above is obviously inspired by Staud’s of-the-moment bucket bag, but at a much more affordable price for those just looking to dapple in the trend. There’s also this bag if you’d like a more-than-just-inspired-by (ahem, knock off) version.

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Filed Under: Style Tagged With: cult gaia, Staud Bucket Bag Dupe, stripes, summer style, Wood Accessories

My Favorite Dress in Austin

June 4, 2018 by jessica Leave a Comment

What to Wear in Austin, TX

This dress was undoubtedly my favorite thing to wear in Austin, so much so that I wore it our first full day in the city and then again another afternoon. I bought it last year from Urban Outfitters and the cotton dress is so breezy and, better yet, doesn’t need a bra. It’s amazing how much cooler you feel once you ditch a thick layer of foam! Now, I realize that not everyone is able to pull that off (it’s one of the perks of having a small chest), so I put together a roundup of some of my favorite pro-bra and anti-bra dresses from the retailer below. (I don’t know about you, but I never think to shop at Urban Outfitters until I need an inexpensive summer dress, and they’re a gold mine of hot-weather frocks. This one is my favorite of those linked in the widget below because of the pretty green and white pattern. I’m also a fan of this one.)

 

What to Wear in Austin, TX

Urban Outfitters dress (old; similar, love this one) | Tory Burch tote (old; I wasn’t able to find a similar one, but it’s the “Kerrington” style if you’d like to search on eBay.) | Sam Edelman sandals (also love these) | Wendy Mink earrings (c/o; similar here and here) | Dolce & Gabbana sunglasses (old; similar)

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Filed Under: Outfits, Style, Travel Tagged With: Austin, outfit, Sam Edelman Gigi Sandals, stripes, summer outfit, tory burch kerrington tote

Weekend Links

June 2, 2018 by jessica Leave a Comment

Easy Tiger in Austin, TX

Hello! We’re back after a few days in Austin and while I’m happy to be home, I’m already missing the pastries at Easy Tiger! (Our neighborhood donut shop has nothing on their pain au chocolat.) It’s expected to be a relatively chilly weekend here with highs in the low 70s, which sounds terribly cold after simmering away in 100-degree heat with humidity, but it’ll be perfect for bike rides around town. Hope you have a wonderful weekend!

Weekend Links:

  • TIME magazine’s amazing cover.
  • Grace’s photo diary of her trip to Cuba is incredible. I’d love to visit!
  • This retro-inspired suede mini dress is gorgeous. Is it too early to shop for pre-fall?
  • We’re heading to Portland at the end of the month, so this travel guide came at the perfect time! Let me know if you have any recommendations for things to see and do while we’re there! (It’s a work trip for Dave, so I’ll have some time to myself to shop and Instagram cute coffee shops.)
  • Fifteen online sources for the art lover on a budget.
  • Last Saturday, we had a “house crawl” with our friends in the neighborhood. Each house was responsible for a drink and a snack, which turned into one heck of a boozy afternoon. This recipe for a pitcher of palomas was a huge hit! (And I may have picked up a couple of packages of these flamingo swizzle sticks, too.)
  • There are some changes on the horizon for J.Crew.
  • I saw this teal ottoman in the store and it’s so pretty. (If only it would work in our mid-century modern space.)
  • We binge-watched Netflix’s Safe in two days.
  • I need more veggie-packed dinner recipes and this vegan coconut curry looks like a good one to try!

Finds Under $50:

  • This cute top reminds me of something you’d find at Madewell.
  • How cute are these bow-topped wedge espadrilles?
  • I love the colors of this striped maxi dress.
  • Haven’t found the perfect straw bag yet? How about this clutch with faux bamboo handles?
  • I just ordered a second set of these glasses. I bought the first set around the holidays with a rewards coupon and had another one for my birthday, so I figured I’d expand my collection. They look chic and have a subtle blush cast to the glass.

Earlier This Week:

  • What I added to my wardrobe in May.
  • I went to Austin where I saw the state capitol building, creeped on kayakers, celebrated my birthday, and took a dip in the pool to beat the record heat.

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Weekend Guide Tagged With: weekend guide, Weekend Links

Wardrobe Update: May 2018

June 1, 2018 by jessica Leave a Comment

J.Crew Mercantile faux-wrap mini dress

I’m two months into my newfound budget restrictions and I’m still going strong! (Albeit with a $4 deficit.) This month was all about adding a few lightweight dresses to my collection, including one I’ve crushed on since its debut, which made my wish list go down to just one single item: this Jenny Bird pendant. I’m not sure if I’ll pull the trigger this month, though. We have a trip to Portland on the books for the end of the month and I feel like all of my disposable income is going to go to Schoolhouse Electric when I visit the store!

TOTAL SPENT: $235
(Budget: $200; $31 added from last month; subtracting $4 next month)

PURCHASED
See all of this year’s sartorial additions here.

  • Tory Burch silk scarf ($18) – I received a $50 coupon to use for my birthday month and decided to put it toward this adorable silk square. The four different patterns make it so that you can change the look from a floral design to a geometric one based on how you tie it.
  • Leith racerback shift dress in navy ($29; worn here) – I love the black version of this dress (worn here) that I had to buy it in navy. I’ve been wearing these two dresses to work just about every week. They’re machine washable, too!
  • J.Crew Mercantile faux wrap dress in fresh daisies ($60; worn here) – This little number runs true to size. The bust is a bit on the larger side, though, and it falls open if you don’t maintain good posture despite the hook and eye closure. I love it with slip-on espadrilles and sneakers, but it’s adorable with ballet flats, too.
  • Madewell denim pintuck cami dress ($128) – I had been crushing on this dress ever since I first saw it on the Madewell site. I was waiting for it to go on sale, but once I realized the size run was selling out at both Nordstrom and Shopbop, I had to hit “add to cart” to see how I felt about it in person. Love. It. The pintuck pleats and bust detailing make it so much more interesting than your run-of-the-mill sun dress. It runs true to size.
  • Warby Parker ‘Nancy’ sunglasses in pink & no-name gold and white hoop earrings in Austin ($0) – Birthday gifts! Dave bought the earrings for me while we were out and about. (I’ll post them in an outfit post soon!) The sunglasses are from my parents — sort of. They send me a birthday check each year, and this year my mom specifically requested that I buy something for myself and not the household. I put part of the check toward the sunglasses while we were in Austin and deposited the rest into my travel savings account.

DIDN’T WORK OUT
Things I tried and didn’t love.

  • BB Dakota ‘Luciana’ maxi dress – The polyester lining felt like it would oppressively hot on steamy days.
  • Soludos espadrille wedges – I’ve been thinking about buying these for a couple of years now and really hoped that they’d be a comfortable option when I want a bit of height. I followed the recommendations to go down a half size and found the toe box too tight and uncomfortable. Back they went.
  • Deepa Gurnani ‘Petaloop’ earrings – I love big earrings, but these were too much even for me.

Filed Under: Budget, Style Tagged With: Budget, budget update, wardrobe update

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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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Back in December, we booked @therobeychicago for a Back in December, we booked @therobeychicago for a couple nights in the summer and our long awaited anticipation of lounging by the rooftop pool was finally fulfilled last weekend. It also inadvertently became the weekend I made Dave eat a cheeseburger every day, between @redhotranchchicago, @eatmottst, and @smallcheval. There are worst ways to spend a weekend.

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Our guest room wasn’t a design priority until la Our guest room wasn’t a design priority until late last year when we finally bought a bed, mattress, and a set of sheets. We used some of our own extra bedding (tucking in the generous overhang of our king blankets under the queen-sized mattress) and old bedside lamps from our bedroom: functional, but not quite the charming space I’d envisioned.
 
That started to change when I purchased the Popcorn Grid Coverlet from Schoolhouse — an item I’d been eyeing for years — plus some graphic floral pillows. Then came a bright blue round cushion and the sweetest Teig lamp, both generously gifted by Schoolhouse, and the room finally started to come together. You can shop my picks here: https://liketk.it/5f322

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Growing up in northern Wisconsin, lilacs always hi Growing up in northern Wisconsin, lilacs always hit peak bloom right around my birthday on May 30. My mom would fill a large crystal vase with fresh-cut stems, and their scent would waft through the house. 

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• Dipped my toes (quite literally) into this year’s mesh shoe trend

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Finishing our guest room has been a focus of ours Finishing our guest room has been a focus of ours this year, and the cute Teig Lamp from Schoolhouse is such a charming addition to the space. It’s named for the German word for “dough,” which is perfect for its soft, petite shape.

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(The lamp and circle pillow were gifted. I purchased the other items.)

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Stripes, windowpane, floral, and a single polka do Stripes, windowpane, floral, and a single polka dot of bright blue to punctuate our guest room bedding. 

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