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Why You Should Commit to the Carry-On and Tips for Making it Easy

Why You Should Commit to the Carry-On and Tips for Making it Easy

The world is divided into two different kinds of people: overpackers and underpackers. If you fall into the first category, don’t turn away yet! Give me a few minutes to try and convince you that there is a better way to travel.

As you might already suspect, I am an underpacker. My measure of a packing fail: Coming home with even one thing in my suitcase that I did not need, use or wear during my trip. I do fail sometimes, but not often anymore.

Here’s how to pack lighter – all lessons I learned the hard way.

Start with an Attitude Change

It helps that I don’t really care how I look. I don’t mean I would travel in ripped or dirty clothes. But I don’t need to be the glammed up center of attention. In fact, when you’re traveling, the more you can blend in, the better. You’re less likely to be targeted by pickpockets and local scammers.

Spend a little time researching what the locals wear and try to pack like that. This is the lesson I learned when I wore my electric blue winter coat to Romania, a former Soviet block country where there were two colors of winter coat: grey and black.

So if you simply must be a fashion plate, try to pare down the clothes to a capsule wardrobe of items you can mix and match and pieces that will do double duty.

Use a Packing List

These printable packing lists will give you a feel for the things you’ll need. If the list includes something you don’t think you’ll need, don’t pack it. If there is something missing, make a note on the printed sheet so you don’t forget it.

Check the Weather Forecast

I make this recommendation because I live in Chicago. We like to say, “If you don’t like the weather, wait 10 minutes.” Here, the calendar might say May, but the thermometer might say March. Or July.

So check the forecast for your destination. It will tell you whether to pack a raincoat, sunhat, shorts, or sweaters.

Start Packing Early

If you have a spare bed, room, couch or some other spot to hold the things you want to pack, start a week early and put everything on the bed that you think you might want on your trip.

Then walk away.

Come back the next day and look it over. Is there anything missing? Is there anything you think you might not need on the trip? Make adjustments accordingly.

Then walk away.

Come back the next day with the intention of making choices. If you have two pairs of pants on the bed, take away one pair. If you have four shirts, take away two. And so on, until you have cut in half the things on the bed.

Then walk away.

The next day, it’s time to pack. Start with the pieces of clothing you absolutely MUST have with you.

If you run out of suitcase before you run out of clothes to pack, you get to make a choice: Leave something else behind or pay $40 or more to check a bag.

Buy Packing Cubes

I resisted buying this travel essential for years. Now I can’t believe I ever traveled without them.

Packing cubes are flexible pouches with a brilliant zipper system. You pack them with the clothes you want to take, and zip them shut. Then – this is the brilliant part – you zip a second zipper to compress the insides flat. (Think of it like your expandable suitcase, when you open that second zipper, it gives you an extra inch or two of suitcase space. When you zip it shut, everything inside is compressed.)

As a bonus, the clothes you lay inside the packing cube are much more likely to stay wrinkle free. I don’t know why. But it’s true.

Stick with One Basic Color

When I head to a Caribbean resort, that color will be white. But most of the time, it’s black – black pants, a black skirt, a black dress. Then I add color in the tops I will wear with the pants and skirt. Finally, I pack a few scarves and funky costume jewelry to dress everything up or down and add more color.

Wear the Heavy Stuff on the Plane

There are plenty of TikTokers and travel hacker influencers who will tell you to wear layers and layers on the plane to save suitcase space. Or to pack a pillowcase with your stuff and pretend it’s a pillow, not a suitcase, so it doesn’t count as a carryon.

While that might be useful info for travelers on uber-budget airlines that charge for anything that doesn’t fit under your seat, you really don’t have to go that crazy. Just use a little common sense.

If, for example, you’re flying from Florida to Colorado, you know you’ll need your winter coat, hat, gloves, hiking boots and heavy jeans. Wear the jeans and hiking boots on the plane, stuff the hat and gloves in the coat pockets and carry the coat on the plane rather than packing it in a suitcase.

I do this anyway because I’m always chilly on a plane. I’m always surprised when I see someone boarding a flight in shorts and flip flops. I would be blue by the time I landed!

Think Layers, Not Bulk

Thin layers are always the right answer, no matter where you are. Even a Caribbean vacation requires preparing for chilly evenings or overly air-conditioned restaurants. Layers are the answer to staying warm and packing light.

Make the Best Use of Your Under-Seat Bag

Finally, remember that you get not one, but two things to carry onto the plane – a bag that goes into the overhead and a smaller bag that fits under the seat in front of you.

Don’t waste the space in that second bag!

My go-to is a roomy backpack because I travel with a lot of electronics – laptop, Kindle, phone, ear buds and all of the cords and accessories they require. But those only take up two zippered compartments. That leaves two more compartments for other things – makeup bag, an extra pair of shoes, etc.

The other thing that works for me is a big striped bag that is super flexible. I can cram a lot into it and still stuff it under the seat. The downside of that is it is heavy to carry, unlike my backpack which easily distributes the weight across my shoulders.

Practice, Practice, Practice

I know. This isn’t easy. Especially if you’ve always been an overpacker. But practice will make perfect. Try it on your next quick weekend trip. That will give you a chance to see how it feels to only pack what you’ll need for 2-3 days, how much you like being able to lift that light carry-on bag and how happy you are not worrying about whether your suitcase will show up at the other end of your flight.

Just remember to pack one more thing: a credit card. That way, if you find you truly can’t live without something for a few days, you can head to the store to buy it.

Let’s Have a Conversation:

Are you an overpacker or an underpacker? What’s your favorite packing hack? Share with us in the comment section below.

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Rachel Zoe’s White Pinstriped Top + Pants

Rachel Zoe’s White Pinstriped Top + Pants / Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 15 Episode 8 Fashion

Rachel Zoe is a major fashionista so she clearly knows style. Which is why I was happy to see her rocking her own brand tonight on #RHOBH in her white pinstriped top and pants. Though seeing they were no longer available to shop was a bit of a downer, knowing we found Style Stealers of it below certainly helped! 

Sincerely Stylish,

Jess


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How to Make Your Own Essential Oil Blend for Mature Skin (Recipe)

A Basic Essential Oil Blend for Everyday Mature Skin Care

With all the wonderful natural facial serums on the market today, it can be a little overwhelming choosing the correct formula with safe, non-toxic ingredients, all at a reasonable price. The good news is that it’s easy and fun to make a quality product on your own using the miracle of nature – essential oils. 

When I started working with skincare formulas in 2003, one of the first products I was excited about making was an essential oil-based facial serum. My skin needs were changing, and a moisturizing oil made perfect sense for dry, maturing skin.

I decided to work with four wonderful healthy aging essential oils I had discovered: Lavender, Frankincense, Rose Geranium, and Carrot Seed.

The natural and highly effective nature of essential oils makes them perfect for skincare. When blended for their various properties and used with a carrier oil that matches your skin type, you can create a serum tailor-made for your skin.

What Are Essential Oils?

Essential oils are the essence of plants. Hidden away in many parts of the plant, like the flowers, seeds, and roots, they are very potent chemical compounds. They can give the plant its scent, protect it from harsh conditions, and help with pollination.

The benefits of essential oils on humans are diverse and amazing. Lavender flower oil, for example, contains compounds that help soothe skin irritation and redness, while the scent reduces feelings of anxiety and stress.

The beautiful Rose essential oil is hydrating to the skin and sometimes used to treat scarring, while the scent is known to help lift depression. 

There are many essential oils to choose from for specific skincare needs. I have used a myriad of different combinations but keep coming back to the tried and true blend from my very first serum.

The four essential oils used are the workhorses of skincare for mature skin, as well as being wonderfully uplifting for mind, body, and spirit. 

The Base Oil Blend Formula

Here’s what you’ll need:

Bottle

1 oz. amber dropper bottle. You can find those in pharmacies or online.

Base (Carrier) Oil

As a base, you can use one of the oils below or a combination of several that meet your skin’s needs:

  • Jojoba oil is my base oil of choice. It’s incredible for most skin types: it’s extremely gentle and non-irritating for sensitive skin, moisturizing for dry skin, balancing for oily skin, ideal for combination skin, and offers a barrier of protection from environmental stressors. It also helps skin glow as it delivers deep hydration.
  • Rosehip oil smooths the skin’s texture and calms redness and irritation.
  • Argan oil contains high levels of vitamin E and absorbs thoroughly into the skin leaving little oily residue.
  • Avocado oil is effective at treating age spots and sun damage, as well as helping to soothe inflammatory conditions such as blemishes and eczema.
  • Olive oil is a heavier oil and the perfect choice if your skin needs a mega-dose of hydration. Just be aware that olive oil takes longer to absorb and leaves the skin with an oily feeling. This may be desirable for extremely dry, red, itchy skin.

Essential Oils

  • Lavender essential oil is very versatile and healing. It helps reduce inflammation, kill bacteria, and clear pores. Its scent is also calming and soothing.
  • Frankincense essential oil helps to tone and strengthen mature skin in addition to fighting bacteria and balancing oil production.
  • Rose Geranium essential oil helps tighten the skin by reducing the appearance of fine lines, helps reduce inflammation and fight redness, and offers anti-bacterial benefits to help fight the occasional breakout. The scent is also known to be soothing and balancing.
  • Carrot seed oil is a fantastic essential oil for combination skin. It helps even the skin tone while reducing inflammation and increasing water retention.

The Recipe

Let’s start with a simple recipe:

  • 1 oz. Jojoba oil (or carrier oil of your choice)
  • 10 drops Lavender
  • 10 drops Frankincense
  • 10 drops Rose Geranium
  • 10 drops Carrot seed oil 

Place the essential oil drops in the amber dropper bottle then fill with Jojoba/carrier oil. It’s that simple!

Applying Your Homemade Serum

Use this serum morning and evening as part of your regular skincare routine. Serums work best when applied after cleansing your face. You can cleanse with Coconut Oil or a mixture of oils for enhanced hydration (we will cover this in the next article) or use your regular facial cleanser.

Essential oils will not interfere in any way with your normal skincare products.

Keep in mind that the serum is concentrated. Use only a pea-sized amount, work it into your fingertips, and apply evenly over the face without tugging or pulling.

If your skin feels tacky, reduce the amount on the next application. Your skin should feel soft, not oily. Follow with your regular moisturizer if you like. 

Making your own facial serum is fun and rewarding! I look forward to hearing your thoughts and ideas on essential oils and making personalized serums and skincare.

What facial serum do you use? Have you made one yourself? What is your favorite essential oil for skin care? Please share your thoughts with our community!

Rachel Zoe’s White Pinstriped Top + Pants

Rachel Zoe’s White Pinstriped Top + Pants / Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 15 Episode 8 Fashion

Rachel Zoe is a major fashionista so she clearly knows style. Which is why I was happy to see her rocking her own brand tonight on #RHOBH in her white pinstriped top and pants. Though seeing they were no longer available to shop was a bit of a downer, knowing we found Style Stealers of it below certainly helped! 

Sincerely Stylish,

Jess


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Sonntagsspaziergang – The Practice of Paying Attention

Sonntagsspaziergang – The Practice of Paying Attention

The German Sonntagsspaziergang is a centuries-old practice of walking on Sunday, which remains a protected Ruhetag (day of rest) throughout Germany. On this day, entire populations take to the woods, riverbanks, and neighborhood paths in what resembles a slow-motion pilgrimage. Families walk three abreast. Elderly couples proceed arm-in-arm. Teenagers dawdle behind their parents, and the whole procession often culminates in the anticipated reward of Kaffee und Kuchen (coffee and cake) at a local café or kitchen table.

The Sonntagsspaziergang treats walking as a form of attention, a way of becoming literate in the language of your own landscape.

The practice is naturally accessible. Local parks suffice. Converted rail trails work perfectly. Ordinary neighborhood streets become adequate stages for this weekly performance. The infrastructure already exists.

This mode of observation has deep roots in German and broader European traditions of contemplative walking and natural philosophy. John Burroughs, the 19th-century American nature writer, practiced a closely related form at his retreat, Slabsides. By walking the same three-mile loop repeatedly, he trained himself to notice what he called “small truths”: the specific week maples turn scarlet, the day red-winged blackbirds return, the gradual surrender of a wooden fence to entropy. Repetition breeds intimacy.

Walking through a landscape at human pace – slow enough to hear footsteps, fast enough to cover ground – transforms environment into relationship. The German concept of Waldeinsamkeit captures this: the particular solitude found only in forests, a feeling both alone and accompanied. The Sonntagsspaziergang cultivates this intimacy deliberately. “The woods” becomes your woods. “The park” becomes a weekly companion whose moods and seasons you learn to read.

A Sunday in Bonn

In Bonn, for example, the Sunday stroll follows the Rhine’s pathways. Families walk the Rheinaue, the sprawling park created from former floodplains, where wide paths wind between lakes and meadows. Others take the promenade along the riverbank itself, watching barges move slowly upstream while cyclists pass and joggers navigate around the steady stream of walkers. The path continues south toward Bad Godesberg or north toward the Siebengebirge hills visible across the water.

The rhythm is unhurried. People stop to watch swans near the shore or to let children investigate interesting stones. Benches fill with readers and observers. The destination matters less than the duration – the commitment to spending the afternoon outside, moving through familiar territory at walking pace. Many end at an Ausflugslokal along the route or return home for coffee and cake.

Adapting the Practice: Elements of a Sunday Walk

Germans don’t follow a manual for their Sunday strolls – the tradition is passed down organically, practiced intuitively. For others looking to adapt the spirit of the Sonntagsspaziergang, certain elements emerge from observing the practice:

Choose familiar ground. The same loop through a local park, the neighborhood circuit, the path you could walk in the dark. Repetition allows you to notice change.

Let your senses anchor you. The wind in bare branches, a cardinal’s call, distant traffic. These sounds pull attention outward into the present landscape.

Pause deliberately. Sixty seconds observing moss on bark, the joinery of a stone wall, the exact shade of a budding branch. The slower pace reveals what rushing obscures.

Leave your phone behind or pocketed. The walk is a conversation with immediate surroundings.

End with something small and ritualized. Coffee at the kitchen table. A slice of bread with butter and jam. This simple reward marks the boundary between the walk and the return home, giving the practice its shape.

The Sonntagsspaziergang elevates the ordinary through sustained attention. By protecting Sunday afternoon for observation, practitioners become inhabitants of their geography. The discipline lives in the patience to let the world reveal itself slowly. Walk out the front door and pay attention.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Let’s Have a Conversation:

Do you have a specific Sunday practice in nature? What does it look like? What do you like to observe/listen to/explore?

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The Girls’ Luggage on Southern Charm

The Girls’ Luggage on Southern Charm / Southern Charm Season 11 Episode 10 Fashion

The girls headed out to a sleepover on the farm with stylish luggage on last night’s episode of Southern Charm. I have the same suitcase as Charley Manley and Salley Carson, and it’s my absolute favorite because it makes packing a breeze. And I recommended them to BBH’s Lauren, so now she has the same color and style as Salley! So if you’re ready for some life-changing luggage, then carry on below and shop a suitcase that you won’t want to go anywhere without.

Best in Blonde,

Amanda


The Girls' Luggage on Southern Charm

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Charley Manley’s Ribbed V Neck and White Skort

Charley Manley’s Ribbed V Neck and White Skort / Southern Charm Season 11 Episode 10 Fashion

I feel like the last few summers the “clubhouse look” has been trendy. Meaning knit polos, pleated skirts, and skorts that give chic golf/tennis/pickleball sort of vibes. And that’s just what Charley Manley’s outfit at Craig Conover’s house gives! Though it’s a look that’s great just in general which is why you should be glad we here at BBH have mastered the art of finding ‘fits. 

Sincerely Stylish,

Jess


Charley Manley's Ribbed V Neck and White Skort

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Salley Carson’s Green Striped Strapless Top and Pants

Salley Carson’s Green Striped Strapless Top and Pants / Southern Charm Season 11 Episode 10 Fashion

Okay absolutely obsessed with this green striped strapless top and pants that Salley Carson wears on Southern Charm tonight! I love when a lounge look looks chic like this one does. And since we found it fully stocked and under $100 means you should feel Free to go and shop it.

Sincerely Stylish,

Jess


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How to Find an Honest Real Estate Agent (Whether Buying or Selling)

How to Find an Honest Real Estate Agent (Whether Buying or Selling)

Let’s face it. Real estate agents get a bad rap. But there are some very good ones out there helping buyers and sellers every day, and doing a great job of it. It’s like any other profession. You have to find them.

So how do you find an honest real estate agent to buy or sell your home? Good question!

Look Online

One of the first places to start your search is online. Everyone is online today looking at listings, getting beeped by search engines, asking AI, and reading ads, news, whatever.

It’s only natural to look online for a real estate agent, as well.

Look, but be smart about it. A lot of people say a lot of things, but that doesn’t always make it so. Check your facts.

If you do a search for pet-friendly homes and someone claims to be a pet-friendly realtor are they really, or are they just posting listings? If you’re a golfer and someone claims to be a realtor who specializes in golf communities, does he walk the walk and talk the talk? Buyer beware!

Get a Recommendation

Everyone has a cousin or friend who is a real estate agent. Trust me, I hear it all the time.

The fact is most agents in Florida do not work at real estate full time. They are part-time realtors and, as such, are not in the trenches every day. They may or may not be able to help you. They may not be able to help if a problem arises or even know how to write a contract.

You need a REALTOR® who knows the market and knows it well – not only the market but the local market you’re looking to buy or sell in.

I stress local here. I can’t tell you how many times I see agents take listings and buyers from three or more hours away. It doesn’t help the buyer or the seller for several reasons.

First, if the agent is not local, they are often not familiar with the local market. If they are not from the local area, how would they know if houses sell for more or less in certain subdivisions within a neighborhood? They wouldn’t! I can tell stories of agents from out of the area that cost their sellers tens of thousands of dollars! And if I was a buyer, how can an out-of the-area agent know the ins and outs of different subdivisions?

As a buyer or seller, this doesn’t benefit you in any way. It’s a negative.

It’s a negative even if they promise they will save you a few bucks, like a buyer calling the name on the sign.

Buying a home is probably the most expensive purchase you’ll make in your lifetime. This is not the time to be penny wise and dollar foolish, as they say.

Not All REALTORS® Are Created Equal

Not all REALTORS® are created equal. Many people do not know that. All real estate agents are licensed to sell real estate, but not all real estate agents are REALTORS®.

To be a REALTOR®, you must belong to the National Association of REALTORS® and subscribe to the Code of Ethics. There are 17 Articles within the Code of Ethics that include Duties to Clients and Customers, Duties to the Public and Duties to REALTORS®.

As a REALTOR® you promise to adhere to the Code of Ethics. As a real estate agent, you do not have to adhere to anything.

So, to find an honest real estate agent, it would be my suggestion to go with a REALTOR®. Of course, you still have to talk with them but more about that later.

Read Reviews to Find an Honest Real Estate Agent

After you find someone who looks like they might be a good fit for you, read their online reviews. Reviews are posted everywhere – Google, Facebook, their websites and more. And while we’re talking websites, that brings me to my next point.

You want someone with a heavy online presence today. Why? Because the days of reading newspapers are almost gone. By the time you pick up a real estate magazine, those ads are weeks old. The houses have been on the MLS and property portals for weeks.

You also want someone with a heavy online presence, because for sellers they can promote your listing more. For buyers, you know they’re up on the times and you can get a good idea about who they are just from reading.

Talk to Realtors

You may get lucky and hit it off with someone on your first call. You never know. You may have a gut feeling that this is right and it probably is.

Be prepared to talk to a few agents. See who you feel most comfortable with. After all, you will be in this together from the beginning to the end and, likely, long after.

You’ll be working as a team.

You need to like and trust this person.

Do you get a sense they’re honest and will work hard for you?

You should because that’s important.

Be on the Same Wavelength

You need to be compatible with your agent. Some people just naturally hit it off, and with others it’s a struggle.

Buying or selling a home is stressful enough. The last thing you want is to work with someone in a relationship that is strained.

Go with your gut.

You can tell if an agent has integrity and is honest, two traits that should be high up on your list.

Is Your Real Estate Agent Accessible

Accessibility is another thing you should be looking for. Is this agent accessible?

We live in a world that is 24/7 these days. You want someone you can reach in the evenings, or on weekends, if you need them. Not someone whose message says they “return calls between 11:00 and 12:00 and 4:00 and 5:00 pm” or, better yet, within “24 hours.”

Or says, “for a quicker response, text me.” Seriously? They’re sitting right there. Pick up the phone! (Is it just me or all women over 60?!)

Real estate agents should be accessible to their clients. Realizing it is a stressful time for buyers and sellers, agents need to be patient and have compassion. Sometimes buyers or sellers just want to talk – something is bothering them. Will this agent be there for you? It may not be that second but someone who returns calls and texts as soon as possible.

Summary of How to Find an Honest Real Estate Agent

While real estate agents have a bad rap, you can still find a REALTOR® with integrity, who is honest, transparent and will work hard for you. Someone who is willing to go to bat for you as either a buyer or seller.

You deserve it. Why settle for less?

Let’s Have a Conversation:

Are you a woman over 60 looking to buy or sell a home? Are you planning a move in the near future? Do you have any questions that might help make your home purchase easier? Let’s talk about it!

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