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Before I even get into the bulk of this post, let’s talk a little bit about idioms.  I’m going to be completely honest and say that sometimes idioms are extremely confusing to me, especially when I am clueless about the origin.  For example, the idiom I used in my title above, what the heck is blazing a trail?!  My outdoors-y boyfriend is probably shaking his head at me right now, but I had to look up what trailblazing was!  So the phrase as an idiom is used to talk about someone or something that is pioneering the way for other people to follow.  The real definition of trailblazing has to do with marking trails by carving things called blazes into trees so other people can follow your lead.  According to the all-knowing Wiki, people are apparently looking for new methods to blaze that are more environmentally and aesthetically friendly.  What an incredibly perfect-amazing-wonderful segue to JORD Watches!


If you’ve never heard of JORD, they’re a company that specializes in men’s and women’s wooden watches.  If that wasn’t cool enough, all of their wood is collected in sustainable ways from tree species that are either endangered or at risk as defined by the IUCN.  So while you are sporting a beautiful, modern timepiece, you can spark a discussion about some species that need a lil extra TLC from the human race!  I especially enjoyed perusing the JORD website to learn more about the qualities of the wood my watch was made from, as well as where the wood came from. I ended up choosing the Fieldcrest Watch which is made from Dark Sandalwood, a vulnerable species from East Africa.  It was a really tough choice, but I fell in love with this deep, chocolate-y brown!  I used the sizing tool on the website and I am still shocked at how accurate and perfect it got my watch size!  It’s such a hassle buying things online and not knowing how they will fit, especially things like watches.  This online tool completely eliminates that stress and I am extremely impressed.  I also think it’s worth mentioning that for a wooden watch, it is extremely light weight!


Aside from the watch being a work of art in itself, the packaging just..blew me away!  My beautiful wooden storage case with custom monogrammed JORD pillow and cleaning cloth just really speaks to the quality and elegance of the watch. Also included in your packaging is your warranty card that guarantees your watch has been checked for defects and was made new just for you!  The attention to detail is what really sold me on the JORD brand.

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Next time that you’re looking for unusual gifts or unique gift ideas for things like birthdays, anniversaries, or like, really hard holidays to shop for like Father’s/Mother’s Day.. THINK WOODEN WATCHES!!  I’m actually so obsessed with mine, and it’s the perfect summer accessory!! I was just in California at a winery with my family (one of my most favorite summer activities), and it was the hot topic of discussion! I must say, I felt like the glass of wine in my hand looked much more elegant with a nice looking watch on my wrist 😉

I’m partnering up with JORD to do a special FLASH giveaway!  Since it’s so last minute, your chances of winning are honestly pretty high so ENTER!!  The winner gets $75 off a watch, and everybody else gets $20 off.  You can’t lose guys.  The contest ends tomorrow 7/17! Enter here!


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Hi guys!

 

So one of the last posts I promised before I dropped off the face of the Earth was a post about my first trip out into the vineyards in Sonoma with my family.  We are huge wine-o’s so my family makes it a point to go out to California and drink delicious wine every so often!  This was my first time joining them and it was one of the most beautiful, enriching, and delicious experiences I have ever had!  If you ever get the opportunity to drink some of your favorite wines at the vineyards/wineries where the grapes are grown, I highly recommend it!  You learn so much, and there’s something about drinking incredible wine from its source with incredible people in an incredible environment.  We went to Cline Cellars, Jacuzzi Vineyards, Gloria Ferrer, and Walt, which may have been my absolute favorite.  If this post wasn’t so tardy, I might have gone into greater detail about each place and what I learned about the wines; but at this point I just really wanted y’all to see how beautiful it was!  If you’re interested in learning about the wineries I went to or are interested in more wine posts, let me know in the comments below!

 

Downtown Sonoma is absolutely adorable with cute store fronts and delicious restaurants.  We ate at two restaurants in the downtown area: El Dorado, which was part of a hotel, and The Girl and the Fig, which the birdhouse picture is from.  Both were so so delicious, and again, I wish I had written this post sooner so I could really get into the details.  So much delicious food and drink, I’m almost positive you can’t go wrong with any dining choice you make in the area!  I also loved that there was a huge park in the middle that was filled with families and pets enjoying the beautiful weather.  Sonoma is a very interesting town with quite the history, as you may see from the pictures below.  I never would’ve guessed that there would be so many preserved structures and artifacts!

Have you ever been to Sonoma?  Where are the places I HAVE to go to when I’m back? Leave me comments below!

Gloria Ferrer wine glasses with white and red wine tasting bread sticks and vase of orangeand yellow flowers at Gloria Ferrer IMG_5286LOW rolling california hills underneath a blue sky with little cloud cover Jacuzzi Vineyard stone walkway with columns view of california vineyard archway of vines overlooking california vineyard well lit stone building empty wine glasses and tasting bucket on counter at jacuzzi vineyards IMG_5265LOW jacuzzi family vineyards entryway sign IMG_5258LOW IMG_5256LOW IMG_5251LOW IMG_5250LOW cline cellars wine bag on top of a wooden barrel cline cellars wine bag on top of a wooden barrel IMG_5246LOW IMG_5243LOW magenta flowers in the sun cline cellars shrubbery california vineyards multi-colored roses along a stone border black sheep eating in the shade by roses pink roses of different shades

Birdhouse wall at the girl and the fig IMG_5343LOW woman filling wine glasses with red wine at walt two wine glasses filled with red wine at walt IMG_5330LOW IMG_5320LOW IMG_5319LOW IMG_5315LOW postman bending over to collect mail for delivery while standing next to an open black gate on a sunny day maya restaurant in sonoma california el paseo de sonoma sign downtown sonoma IMG_5303LOW mission san francisco solano historical downtown sonoma IMG_5297LOW overhead vine with green grapes california alley way with hanging grapevines wooden bench next to an angled orange chair H Frank sign in downtown sonoma california                                                                   

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