Black to Basics

To keep my basics from being too boring, my go to neutral shoes are my leopard flats.  They are currently on sale at J. Crew.  I like them so much, I bought a second pair for when I inevitably wear them out (the sign of a good shoe purchase).

We are having a cool spell in Southern California.  The fog made me grab my cozy black cashmere cardigan and favorite neutral flats.

I have always loved leopard print since I can remember.  I first introduced it in my wardrobe a long time ago with some great sandals, then a belt, then a velvet leopard print bikini and then many other items.   I do not own many plain black shoes.  I think leopard can almost always replace black and add a little something.  Shoes are also a fun place to play with pattern and color.

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J. Crew Leopard Flats

J. Crew Top (on sale!)

J. Crew Cardigan (25% off with SHOPNOW)

J. Crew Jeans (similar here)

Happy Shopping!

XO,

JAE

 

Mani Friday – Neutral Edition

This week I have been loving neutral colors.  I have been wearing my leopard print flats on repeat and we all know they are a neutral.  Olive & June, where I get my nails done each week, has started a monthly color crush.  I decided to give this month’s color a try. It is not a color I would have chosen from seeing it in the bottle, but it is a great neutral that is perfect for Spring.

 

The manicure is by Olive & June.  The color is “Do You Take Lei Away” by OPI Products.

 

Happy Friday!

XO,

JAE

Trying on a Blue Apron

We have been in a dinner rut. We tend to make our favorites over and over again. A friend recommended Blue Apron recently and sent me a free week to try it.  We received  our first delivery yesterday. It arrived earlier than anticipated which was a welcome surprise as it was in time for dinner.   I was excited to try something new.

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I made General Tso’s Chicken, something I would not likely make on my own.  My son was happy to help.

Pros:

  • They provided 99% of what is needed and there is no waste.  For example, they included just two scallions
  • The directions were easy to follow
  • It arrived nicely packaged and labeled
  • It forced us to try something new

Cons:

  • It is more steps than this home cook is used to.  However, I liked learning new skills that I can apply to other dishes.
  • My boys (6 years old and my husband) can be picky.  However, we did eat everything.
  • The ingredients are not organic

The two portion size worked for my small family.  I skipped the sauce for my son and I skipped the rice (which I would have done anyway).  I plan to try other services.  I am also looking at how to better plan meals for the week.  Please comment with any menu ideas and strategies that work for you.

Happy Cooking!

 

XO,

JAE

Windy Gingham and Leopard

Yesterday’s post was about the shoes that were the inspiration for The Navy Leopard.  I’m still wearing them almost two years later.   I was happy to have them with me on our recent anniversary getaway to Santa Barbara that I wrote about in this post.  We ended up walking a lot.  It was also very windy, so I paired them with this this gingham cashmere twinset from J.Crew.  They are a great option if you want to be comfortable, but want something more stylish than the shoes you wear for exercise.

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Outfit details:

J. Crew Cardigan

J. Crew shell

AG Jeans

Adidas by Stella McCartney shoes (similar here)

Happy Shopping!

XO,

JAE

It all started in Paris with these shoes…

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The purchase of these Adidas by Stella McCartney navy leopard shoes was the seed for this blog.  I bought them on our first trip out of the country and away from our son in the fall of 2014.  We went to Paris for my sixth time and my husband’s first trip there. They replaced the walking shoes I had brought that turned out to be less comfortable than I anticipated.   Additionally, you can’t just wear any old pair of shoes in Paris.

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Goofing off in the 6th Arrondissement

At the time I thought about all the adventures I would have in my navy leopard shoes and that it would be a fun name for a blog.  Almost two years later,  The Navy Leopard was born.

The shoes are very comfortable and are one of my favorite pairs.  They are sold out, but here is a similar style that I think would mix just as well with other patterns and solids.

Here’s to planting seeds!

XO,

JAE

 

 

 

Santa Barbara Mother’s Day

From the time I can remember my earliest memory, I wanted to be a mother.  I thought about what my kids would be like, where I would live and taking them to school.  I pictured at least three to four kids.  I did not waver from this.  I wanted a career as well and  wanted to establish that first and then juggle it all.  I carefully watched others in the workplace do their juggling act and had concerns about how it would be done and where the sacrifices would be made.

I took me a long time to find my husband and along the way I had multiple careers.  We had our son later in life and it was not easy to get pregnant.  I feel so grateful that I am now a mother and also know that Mother’s Day is a tough day for a lot of people.  My third date with my husband was the night before Mother’s Day, ten years ago.  He had lost his mother twelve years before that.  It was a hard day for him.  For many years it was hard for me too, waiting for my turn and wondering when and if it would happen.

I feel honored and lucky to be the mother of my incredible son.  He constantly surprises me with his old soul knowledge and then follows it up with silly  Kindergarten antics. He and my husband planned a very special day for me that included a drive to Santa Barbara and a lovely brunch at The Stonehouse at San Ysidro Ranch.  We had recently celebrated our Anniversary with an amazing meal at their other restaurant Plow and Angel .  My husband had the brilliant idea to do a day trip for their Mother’s Day Brunch.  It was flawless.

XO,

JAE

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Quick stop at the Biltmore to look at Beanie Babies
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Beautiful menu at The Stonehouse
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Entrance to The San Ysidro Ranch
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Amazing Meal
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Gorgeous Dessert Buffet
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Learning to make Creme Brulee

 

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Exploring the San Ysidro Adobe built in 1825
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Always about the shoes

Outfit details:

Me: J. Crew Liberty Flats, J. Crew Blazer (on sale!), J. Crew Sleeveless Drapey top (on sale!), AG Jeans

My husband:  J. Crew Shirt, J. Crew New Balance Shoes (similar here), AG Jeans

My son: J.Crew shirt (similar here), J. Crew shoes (similar here), Joe’s Jeans

 

Mani Friday – Jacaranda Edition

I absolutely love the blooming Jacaranda trees right now.  When I moved to Los Angeles eleven years ago, a friend pointed them out to me.  She said they only bloom for a short time.  The city is awash in this beautiful lavender and periwinkle and then they are plain trees again. I’ve been enjoying them so much on my walks, they inspired my manicure this week.

The color is “Thasos” by Nars.  The manicure and nail art are by Olive & June.

Have a great weekend!

XO,

JAE

The Watch

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My father-in-law passed away five years ago.  I did not have the chance to get to know him that well.  We were thrilled that he attended our wedding reception in California.  He lived in the West Village in New York City a few blocks from where I had lived when I lived in New York City.  He lived a a full life that included being a published author, professor and partner in a law firm.  My husband was given his watch.   His father loved the watch and likely had not taken it off very much since the eighties.  My husband immediately took it and had it serviced and refurbished.  His plan was to enjoy it and pass it on to our son, who is currently in Kindergarten.  My husband is a watch lover and has a couple of others, so he wore it for a while and then placed in our safe deposit box for safekeeping when we were moving.

I had another watch that was an anniversary gift that always ran fast.  I had it looked at couple of times and serviced.  Recently, I took it in for service again. There was a theory that self winding watches would just run fast on me.  I did not think so.  I figured that would also mean a fast metabolism, which sadly, is not something that I have.  I asked my husband if I could wear his father’s watch in the meantime.  It seemed a shame for it to just sit in a safe deposit box.  So I went to pick it up after it had been in the safe deposit box for almost two years.  When I took it out of the safe deposit box,  it was running and on the right time.  I found that odd.  A few weeks later, I had the flu and did not wear it for a few days and, of course,  like a self winding watch, it stopped.  Since I have been wearing the watch (which keeps time perfectly, by they way), I have started this blog.  I have said that I wanted to write for a long time.  Wearing the watch coincides with a burst of creativity for me.

We all have these talismans – some are very conscious and this one was not at first.  It has a navy face!  My father-in-law and I also share the same sun sign, Gemini.  We both loved New York City.  I only lived there a short time, but would definitely live there again.   Somehow I think the watch was waiting for me in the safe deposit box.  I doubt it was running the whole time, but it was on time and ready for me to begin this adventure.  It holds a lot of power and encouragement for me now.  I am the custodian for my son and I plan to take really good care of it.  In the meantime, when I am having writer’s block, I look at my wrist and keep on going, as I imagine my father-in-law did many times.

XO,

JAE

Pom-Poms at the Courthouse

My husband and I celebrated our eighth wedding anniversary last week. We were married at the Santa Barbara Courthouse on a day and time chosen by a vedic astrologer (as I mentioned a couple of weeks ago in this post). We had our reception a few months later where I grew up.  It was the best of both worlds, something simple with little fuss and a great party to follow.

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Our wedding day 2008

On our first anniversary we returned to Santa Barbara and planned to do it each year.

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Riding bikes to and from the Courthouse on our first anniversary
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On the steps above where we were married

The next year to we went to Santa Barbara in April with our newborn son.

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Just before our second anniversary

Then life got in the way. We lost my husband’s father the day after our third anniversary. Two years ago we moved into a house we built. This year, we felt we needed to connect to that time and place. We manged to get away on the actual day.

It made us realize how important couple time is and how important it is to get away and unplug (as much as possible). We were only there for twenty-six hours and we enjoyed every minute.   It brought us back to the essence of why we are together which is easy to forget in the day to day.

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J. Crew Shirt / J.Crew jeans (similar here) / J. Crew shoes (sold out) Heel Version (on sale!)

Gingham and Peppa

J. Crew recently issued a challenge to wear gingham for a week on their instagram.  Here are Jenna Lyon’s five amazing looks.  My husband and I returned from a rare night away from our son to find a Peppa Pig in our bed.  (I recently won Peppa playing a carnival game at Legoland California).  Here is one of my gingham looks from last week, inspired by Peppa.

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J. Crew Shirt in black (similar here) / J. Crew Cashmere Cardigan / J. Crew Lookout Cropped Jeans / J. Crew Sandals / J. Crew Bracelet (on sale!)

The cardigan and shoes are 25% off with the code GETSHOPPING through tonight, May 4, 2016 11:59 pm ET.

Happy Shopping!

XO,

JAE