Author Archives: Jenn-a-fer
A Very Blogable Weekend
Well I have a three day weekend, we have not even reached Sunday, but it already rocks. We kicked things off Friday night down at the Mobile Feast food truck meet up. Brian and I choose to partake in the … Continue reading
Where did I go?
Hey all. This blog sort of hit a wall, mainly because I got a job! I am now a second grade teacher. I am not sure when I will have time to do fun things like being on the internet. … Continue reading
Bitten by the Macaron Bug
Telling A-manda and I something is difficult or near impossible to do (but requires little or no special equipment) is a sure way to get our fire going. This has been the case with the sweet little diva biscuits known as … Continue reading
Tea Tasting with Pastry
A-manda, soon to be a featured tea reviewer on With-an-A, spent a fine day sampling pastries from Paris Baguette paired with some of her choice tea blends. The results were superb, and I thought I might share them with you. … Continue reading
A day at Lick Observatory
This morning looked lovely in San Jose, so I thought, “Hey lets go on an adventure to the Lick Observatory!” I have lived in San Jose for 20 years in total and have never managed to make it up there. … Continue reading
Birthday Log Day 2
Day 2; In which, the Queen of Hearts goes a little mad and has a tea party.
The Birthday Report Part 1
“It’s a magic place where trash turns to treasure. Every trip here is an adventure.” -Last Chance Website Ok so I did so many things for my Birthday that I need to tell you about it in 3 installments a … Continue reading
More Adventures in Felting!
More cute needle felted joy! Poke it till its cute. Continue reading
Make your own tools!
I created and instructable on how to make this economic and cheep felting needle holder. http://www.instructables.com/id/1-Felting-Needle-Holder-1-4-Needles/
Ups and Downs
Every diet has it’s ups and downs. Right now I am on the ups, but I am not too concerned. I have lost a total of 13 pounds, and that has been fairly easy. I think I have reached the … Continue reading



