I believe that I have such a vanilla life. Jen Lancaster lifevanilla Change image and share on social
I am going to embarrass myself. I have accepted that fact, and that's just how it's going to be. Jen Lancaster acceptembarrassfact Change image and share on social
Once I was unemployed and didn't have money, you can't just go to dinner. The onus is on you to learn to cook... I learned how important the right equipment is. Jen Lancaster cookdinnerequipment Change image and share on social
There's nothing fun about stuff like estate planning, getting mammograms, or talking to a guy about long term disability insurance, but do it anyway. Trust me, the stress of not having done the above is prematurely aging. Jen Lancaster agingdisabilityestate share on social
Everyone who reads me is someone I'd like to hang out with. Jen Lancaster hangread Change image and share on social
When I got laid off, I would write my friends these 15-page-long emails. This was before people had personal emails, and my friends would tell me that I was going to get them fired if I kept sending them stuff, so I started a website. Jen Lancaster emailfirefriend share on social
I began writing fiction when I started running out of material in my own life. Jen Lancaster beginfictionlife Change image and share on social
I'm doing a lot more handmade gifts. When I go to a party, I cook whatever it is I need to bring instead of just grabbing a bottle of wine. Jen Lancaster bottlebringcook Change image and share on social
To be clear, I'm not opposed to apps; I just want them to be geared to my lifestyle. I don't need a virtual NASCAR racing app, but I'd certainly appreciate one that stopped my husband from plowing into the lawnmower every time he pulls into the garage. Jen Lancaster appcleargarage share on social
Now with social media, people essentially come into my living room, my virtual living room, and tell me everything that is wrong with me. Jen Lancaster essentiallylivemedium Change image and share on social