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  • On a Quest for Hot Chocolate

    On a Quest for Hot Chocolate

    I am a little delayed in my telling of The Honeymoon Saga: Part 3, but there’s nothing like post-Christmas week to complete a blog, especially one that involves hot chocolate! If you haven’t caught up – or are rusty since these were posted months ago – please see Part 1: How to Spend a Bonus…

    Jenny Currier Shand

    December 29, 2022
    chocolate, Greece, holidays, married life, travel
    Athens, Byzantine Chanting, dogmatic theotokion, grave mode, Greece, Greece in winter, Greek tattoos, Honeymoon, honeymoon in greece, hot chocolate, Miracles, Nico Tattoo Crew, Sokolata, tattoos, tattoos abroad
  • Get Thee to the Nunnery! (our honeymoon cont.)

    Get Thee to the Nunnery! (our honeymoon cont.)

    (If you have not caught up with Part I: How to Spend a Bonus Day in Greece, I recommend starting there. This will make far less sense otherwise.) *** British Airways gave us vouchers for the Athens Marriott, a 5-star hotel, with complementary lunch and dinner, a drink and snack at the airport, and a…

    Jenny Currier Shand

    August 24, 2022
    faith, Greece, married life, travel
    Athens, British Airways, Greece, Holy Relics, Honeymoon, hot chocolate, Miracles, Modi's Rental, Monastery, Nea Makri, Orthodoxy, Relics, St. Ephraim, travel
  • How to Spend a Bonus Day in Greece

    How to Spend a Bonus Day in Greece

    When Rob and I were planning our honeymoon in Greece, we knew we wanted to stay on the mainland. We would be traveling in winter, and many of the islands shut down in the off season. But in terms of specifics, Rob gave me free rein to plan the trip. He had only one requirement:…

    Jenny Currier Shand

    August 17, 2022
    faith, Greece, holidays, married life, travel
    British Airways, Greece, Greece in winter, Honeymoon, Juniper Tours, love, Mainland Greece, Meteora, Miracles, Monastery, Nea Makri, St. Ephraim, travel
  • Texas, part II: Dude, where’s our stuff?

    Texas, part II: Dude, where’s our stuff?

    When last we left off in Welcome to Texas, y’all, Rob and I were waiting for our furniture to arrive from Florida. Our move-in date (as scheduled) was June 3rd. As you may recall, two weeks later, on June 15th, All Movers Relocation offered to deliver half of our furniture with no specifications of how…

    Jenny Currier Shand

    July 26, 2022
    family, Life, married life
    All Moving Relocation, best husband award, birthday, COVID diaries, Dante, married life, moving, moving companies, Texas, unpacking
  • Welcome to Texas, y’all

    Welcome to Texas, y’all

    As I sit here on my balcony in 99 degree weather, with the wind gusting sporadically through the treetops and the sounds of DFW airplanes flying overhead, I can say that this is one of the last places I thought I’d ever call home. Queenstown, New Zealand? Sure. Thassos, Greece? Absolutely. Hanover, New Hampshire; Kailua,…

    Jenny Currier Shand

    June 18, 2022
    family, Life, married life, travel
    All Moving Relocation, comedy of errors, cross country trip, Dallas, life lessons, married life, moving, moving companies, not today Satan, Texas
  • The Top 10 of 2021 (with bonus content)

    The Top 10 of 2021 (with bonus content)

    Why yes, my astute and observant blog readers, I did blow right past my Thanksgiving Day blog this year, and waved farewell to my Christmas Day blog,* but I will not—WILL NOT, I TELL YOU—neglect my decade-long tradition of the New Year’s Day blog! *in an ironic twist, I found a Taylor Pork Roll section…

    Jenny Currier Shand

    January 1, 2022
    holidays, Life, lists, love
    2021, 50th anniversary, engagement, God, life changing, new year, new years, Orthodoxy, parents, top lists, top ten, videos
  • “So Long, and Thanks for All the Cheese!” – parting words from my appendix

    “So Long, and Thanks for All the Cheese!” – parting words from my appendix

    At first I blamed the chimi crawl, three Dominican hamburger-sandwiches I’d eaten on Saturday night for the sake of a magazine article. They tasted very good, but shortly after eating them I experienced acute and severe stomach pain, and three days later it still hadn’t completely subsided. On Tuesday afternoon, my still present, low-grade stomach…

    Jenny Currier Shand

    August 23, 2021
    food, health, Life
    a night at the ER, appendectomy, appendix, church, community, emergency, Family, flowers, friends, health, hospital, life, ohana, stomach pain, surgery
  • Into the Wild Frontier

    Into the Wild Frontier

    “I’ll call the Poor Clares [monastery] and ask them to pray for your trip,” my mom said on Tuesday, the day before my flight to Orlando. “Can’t you just pray?” I whined. “We don’t have to ask the Poor Clares pray for every little thing,” I said. These are the words that will go down…

    Jenny Currier Shand

    May 2, 2021
    faith, holidays, travel
    airport, comedy of errors, Easter, flight tips, Frontier Airlines, Holy Week, Orthodoxy, Pascha, romantic comedy, text messages, travel, travel diaries, travel mishaps, vacation
  • Celebrating 50 Years, in style

    Celebrating 50 Years, in style

    Today my parents are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary, and I wanted to dedicate a blog to them because this is such a tremendous milestone that it somehow makes me feel special by default.* *my enneagram Four couldn’t be happier Fifty years. Good God, that’s a long time. When they got married, disco was just…

    Jenny Currier Shand

    March 7, 2021
    family, holidays, love
    50 years, 50th anniversary, anniversary, antique photos of happy couples, golden anniversary, happy anniversary, love, love story, parents, photos, tribute
  • Little City Love Story

    Little City Love Story

    Yesterday during a girls’ brunch that I’m refusing to call “Galentine’s brunch,” we were asked: “What is the funniest, weirdest, or most interesting Valentine’s Day you’ve ever had?” The first one that came to mind is the one I alluded to in a recent Motif article, about the Scotsman in a Red Fez. And since…

    Jenny Currier Shand

    February 14, 2021
    holidays, humor, love, men
    dating, love story, online dating, people who love Scotland an unhealthy amount, Providence, red fez, Rhode Island, scotland, Scotsmen, Scottish, tinder, valentine’s day
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