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On the Right Foot: Terrazzo Made of Eggshells, Stir Fry to Make This Week, a Silky Slip Skirt & More!

September 20, 2021 by jessica Leave a Comment

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Happy Monday! I didn’t expect to take a weeklong hiatus from the blog, but my time was otherwise occupied between work and a couple of days at Summerfest in Milwaukee where we saw Ludacris and Run the Jewels. And let me just tell you that staying up till midnight two nights in a row is entirely too much for someone in her late-30s! I’m still exhausted and am looking forward to a quieter week.

Making terrazzo tiles out of eggshells!

I adore the understated fall vibes of this collection of taper candles in vintage holders.

We all instinctively know that fast fashion is bad for the environment, but how it’s wrecking havoc in Ghana is a somber reminder to buy what you really love and plan to hold on to.

I saw these rustic pasta bowls over the weekend and they’re absolutely gorgeous in green.

For just $60, this DIYer reupholstered his headboard.

I made this pork and cucumber stir fry last week and it was delish! I used hot ground pork, substituted a jalapeno for the fresno chile, and used mirin instead of Shaoxing wine since that’s what I had on hand. It lends itself well to leftovers.

Speaking of new recipes, the beginning of autumn always makes me excited to get back in the kitchen. Here are the newest cookbooks to get inspiration from.

You is coming back for a third season and I can’t wait!

How good is this slinky slip skirt?!

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On the Right Foot: A Joyful House Tour, Get Control of Your Inbox, Modern Mary Janes & More!

September 13, 2021 by jessica Leave a Comment

This is such a joyful house tour! Juxtaposing the silver chair with an earthy midcentury-modern desk (above) is brilliant.

Start fall baking with an apple sour cream kuchen.

Door County, Wisconsin is the perfect place for a mini getaway. Read all about our trip and our recommendations here.

I love the bags in Tory Burch’s spring 2022 collection.

Overwhelmed by email? Here are five tips to get it under control. (Tip four has made all the difference with my work inbox.)

I bought these $25 athletic shorts for hiking and I love that they don’t have the built-in underwear that most workout shorts have.

Such a cute pair of updated Mary Jane flats.

I’m curious about the “Autumn Vibes” fragrance I included in this roundup.

Birds may be able to give us early warnings of natural disasters.

Explaining the hype behind exercise dresses.

And, finally, I’m realizing my dream as a toothbrush influencer. I love this one because it has a USB that you can use for charging rather than relying solely on the plug-in. This is a game changer for traveling internationally whenever we can do that again! (I know it’s such a silly thing to be excited about, but truth be told, I was going to ignore them when they slid into my DMs until I saw the USB option. So I figured it worth sharing!)

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The Coveted

September 10, 2021 by jessica Leave a Comment

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Travel Guide: Door County, Wisconsin

September 9, 2021 by jessica Leave a Comment

I’m so excited to share our recent trip to Door County with you! We’ve been eager to go back ever since we went last summer. A weekend of social distanced activities, hiking, outdoor meals and drinks was just what we needed in the midst of the pandemic and this year was no different — with the exception of a lifted mask mandate. It was the perfect way to wrap up summer 2021 and staying at the recently opened (and beautiful!) Dörr Hotel made it even more memorable!

If you’re not sure where Door County is, it’s Wisconsin’s peninsula (or thumb if you think of the state as a mitten). It’s nestled between Green Bay and Lake Michigan, so you’re looking at water-related activities and lakeshore views. Door County is also famous for its cherries and there’s no shortage of cute farm stores for you to stock your pantry with preserves and pie fillings. Everything is close to each other up there, so it’s common that you’ll be zig-zagging between the towns during your stay.

OUR STAY

Seriously, Door County was in need of a chic boutique hotel and the Dörr delivers! The Scandinavian-inspired hotel is located in Sister Bay and opened in May of this year — and it’s beautiful! I’ll let the pictures speak for themselves in terms of the design. Aesthetics aside, the hotel had a fire pit, cornhole, ping-pong, grab-and-go breakfast, a small bar (with surprisingly good draft options), private balconies for most rooms, among other thoughtful amenities. (We weren’t the only ones in love with the hotel; many people checking out were already booking dates for next year!)

DAY ONE

We arrived in Sturgeon Bay, the southernmost town in what’s officially considered the tourist area of Door County, around 4 p.m. and stopped by Renard’s Cheese Store to pick up a bag of fresh cheese curds (the squeakier, the better!) for the remainder of our drive to our first stop: Whitefish Dunes State Park. Whitefish Dunes is right next Cave Point County Park, which is known for rocky cliffs along Lake Michigan. The two parks connect and since we have a State Park sticker, we opted to park at Whitefish Dunes where it typically has ample parking space available when the other park is busy. The coolest part of the parks is watching the waves crash against the rocky shoreline when it’s windy. You can even feel the ground move beneath you as water makes its way into the crevices below. After an hourlong hike, we headed up to Sister Bay to check-in at our hotel, went to Wild Tomato for dinner (delicious!), and ended our evening with a couple of drinks at Al Johnson’s Stabbur (an AstroTurf’ed outdoor beer garden).

DAY TWO

The next morning, we went to Al Johnson’s main restaurant for breakfast. It’s a Door County institution, stopping people in their tracks for one very particular reason: there are goats grazing on the grass roof of the building. It’s part of the Swedish charm of the place. While the restaurant usually has a long wait to get in, apparently the week before Labor Day is a quiet one in Door County and we were seated right away. We split a savory breakfast and an order of Swedish pancakes topped with Door County cherries. After breakfast, we went to the Cana Island Lighthouse, the area’s most iconic lighthouse standing for over 150 years. After parking our car on the mainland, we took a tractor over the causeway to the island itself. The lighthouse tower was closed for tours the day we were there, but we were able to explore the island and tour the lighthouse keeper’s quarters before heading back. Afterward, we stopped in Bailey’s Harbor for a quick lunch and a beer at Door County Brewing Company, then we were off to Peninsula State Park to see the lighthouse, wade in Lake Michigan, and climb their new lookout tower. We stopped by Bad Moravian in Ephraim for a beer before heading back to our hotel to fresh up for dinner at the Wickman House. We had made reservations a month prior and it was the best decision. The restaurant is in what looks like an old farmhouse and inside the atmosphere is quiet and intimate, the staff is friendly and the food and drinks were amazing. (I’m still daydreaming about the smoked whitefish cake with kimchi remoulade!) We spent nearly two hours dining. The place was even more magical as night settled in and the string lights outside twinkled.

DAY THREE

We kicked off our last full day in Door County with iced coffee and a breakfast sandwich to go from Skip Stone Coffee Roasters and then drove over to Seaquist Orchards Farm Market where I dropped $75 on a variety of cherry products including cocktail cherries, cherry syrup, cherry pie filling, cherry salsa, etc. — and cherry turnovers that we enjoyed at Ellison Bluff County Park overlooking the water. With sugar coursing through our veins, we made our way to my favorite natural area in the state: Newport State Park. We went on a three-mile hike through a fern microhabitat before continuing along the bluffs to the water and enjoyed a short break at a secluded beach clearing. Once we had our fill of nature, we decided to stop by Fish Creek to browse the shops where I bought a pair of earrings at Sister Golden and a ceramic cup from TR Pottery. Then, it was finally time for our second annual Door County mini golf showdown. There are two places for mini golf: Red Putter (old-fashioned, no frills) and Pirate’s Cove (more of an elaborate theme). I won last year’s game at Pirate’s Cove and [sadly] Dave beat me this year at Red Putter. Our next trip to Door County will cinch the championship for one of us. We celebrated his win with a beer at Peach Barn Brewing, a new brewery in the area that was just alright, but had a pretty outdoor space. We decided to go to Husby’s for pub fare (and a surprisingly good chicken Caesar salad) for dinner before ending our getaway with a brandy old-fashioned across the street at Sister Bay Bowl and a nightcap back Al Johnson’s Stabbur.

DAY FOUR

I had one very important to-do item on our last day: stop by Lautenbach’s Orchard for a few jars of their cherry jalapeno spread. I bought one last year and went through it all in record speed, smearing it on grilled cheese sandwiches. A year was too long to go without that taste sensation and now I feel like I have a sufficient supply to hold me over until our next trip to Door County!

PLAN YOUR TRIP

Below, I’ve compiled a list of the things we’ve enjoyed in Door County, along with a couple of things that remain on our to-do list for next time!

SEE & DO

  • Cave Point County Park // Whitefish Dunes State Park {Sturgeon Bay} – If you have a State Park sticker, opt to park at Whitefish Dunes and walk over. Cave Point is known for its rocky shoreline along Lake Michigan. Make a point to go on the windiest day of your trip.
  • Cana Island Lighthouse {Baileys Harbor} – If you bring your passport along, you can get it stamped at Cana Island. Be sure to double check the schedule for climbing the lighthouse tower as staffing issues may impact the hours of operation.
  • Peninsula State Park {Fish Creek} – There’s a lot to do at this park, including a lighthouse, a scenic lookout point, hiking, and swimming.
  • Ellison Bluff County Park {Ellison Bay} – This small park offers a pretty view of the water.
  • Newport State Park {Ellison Bay} – We enjoy the Lynd Point/Fern Loop that includes part of the Europe Bay trail for roughly a three-mile hike. Wear a swimsuit under your hiking clothes if it’s warm as there are a couple of quiet areas to go for a dip.
  • The Ridges Sanctuary {Baileys Harbor} – A boardwalk through the woods and you can see the Baileys Harbor Range Lights, built in 1869.
  • Mini Golf {Ephraim} – Choose between Red Putter and Pirate’s Cove (or do both).
  • Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal Pierhead {Sturgeon Bay} – Stop for a photo when you’re on your drive north.
  • The Hardy Gallery {Ephraim} – A graffitied barn on the water that houses a gallery.

SHOP

  • Renard’s Cheese Store {Sturgeon Bay} – Buy a bag of fresh, squeaky cheese curds for the rest of your road trip.
  • Seaquist Orchards Farm Market {Sister Bay} – More cherry preservatives and food items than you can dream of.
  • Sister Golden {Fish Creek} – Think of it as Anthropologie’s cooler artisan sister.
  • TR Pottery {Fish Creek} – Affordable ceramics. I’ve purchased something each year.
  • Lautenbach’s Orchard {Fish Creek} – Get the cherry jalapeno spread. If you’re into cherry wine, you can do a tasting.

EAT

  • Bearded Heart {Baileys Harbor} – I went here every morning during last year’s visit for the avocado toast.
  • Skip Stone Coffee Roasters {Sister Bay}
  • Ephraim Coffee Lab {Ephraim}
  • Chives {Baileys Harbor} – Especially fun if their food truck is outside.
  • Wild Tomato {Sister Bay & Fish Creek} – Wood-fired pizza.
  • Al Johnson’s {Sister Bay} – A Door County institution with goats grazing on the grass roof. The food is typical of a diner, but you can get Swedish pancakes topped with piles of Door County cherries. I wouldn’t wait an exceptionally long time to eat here, but it’s worth the stop if you’re able to get in right away.
  • Wickman House {Ellison Bay} – Make reservations here if you’re looking for a nice dinner with excellent cocktails.
  • Trixie’s {Ephraim} – Sister restaurant of Wickman House. We haven’t been, but I’ve heard wonderful things. It’s on our list for next time.
  • Husby’s {Sister Bay} – Pub fare; spacious outdoor bar.
  • AC Tap {Baileys Harbor} – An easy place to stop for a solid pub burger.

DRINK

  • Door County Brewing Company {Baileys Harbor} – Tap room, music hall, spacious outdoor seating, dog friendly.
  • Al Johnson’s Stabbur {Sister Bay} – Biergarten with a full bar.
  • Bad Moravian {Ephraim} – Think coffee shop, but with a good beer list.
  • Island Orchard Cider {Ellison Bay} – Cider tastings.

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On the Right Foot: Your Next Netflix Binge, Now’s the Time to Declutter, Tomato Knives & More!

September 6, 2021 by jessica Leave a Comment

 Queen Anne’s lace, Door County, Wisconsin

Happy Labor Day! You can find me over at Kimi’s blog today with an interview about my workwear style!

Late summer is the perfect time for decluttering.

I love the original Gossip Girl, but – uh – the relationship between Chuck and Blair wasn’t great…

I was in Door County last weekend where I hiked, filled my camera roll with photos of plants, toured a lighthouse, and stayed at a beautiful new hotel. I have more photos to publish on Instagram this week and a travel guide coming soon!

The most iconic furniture items by decade that decor lovers should know.

The return of long denim skirts is a trend that I’m not here for.

I’m late to the game with ThirdLove bras, but I’m so glad I finally took the plunge. They’re beautiful and they have half-sizes for smaller cups! (Plus, unlike other brands, they don’t restrict those with small cup sizes to just the most basic t-shirt bras.) I bought this one and this one.

Cut up your late-summer tomatoes with the correct type of knife. The serrated blade will prevent you from crushing them.

Have you watched The Chair on Netflix yet? Loved it!

Curious about what I bought and loved last month? Here you go!

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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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