Archive for August, 2011

World Tour: I’m going to Jamaica!
[ 1 ] August 12, 2011 |

World Tour: I’m going to Jamaica!

So, not only is August Johnna’s birthday month, it’s mine as well!  This year, I received one of the best gifts I have yet to receive in my young 23 years – a 5-day, 4-night stay in Negril, Jamaica!  My lodging arrangements are all taken care of, and all I have to do is find […]

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Five Things We’re Talking About
[ 0 ] August 11, 2011 |

Five Things We’re Talking About

1. The dedication ceremony for Dr. King will take place in the District on August 28, 2011. *Exciting* Of course, there will be tons and tons of people… and tons and tons of hungry people on site, know where to go fast by checking out this comprehensive Google Map.  Litestars, Restaurant Ris and Matchbox are […]

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Late Night DC
[ 0 ] August 10, 2011 |

Late Night DC

  About three years ago, I compiled a list of places to eat late night in the District.  Since I can barely make it to brunch, I decided I could report on the spots I frequent when I am fully awake.  Here is an updated version of that list and if you have any suggestions […]

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Product Review: Cool Down
[ 0 ] August 10, 2011 |

Product Review: Cool Down

August is my favorite month for a few reasons: I’m the birthday girl, it’s the summertime and the temperatures stay consistently warm (no, make that hot).  Though I love the summer warm temperatures, I loathe the steamy humidity that seems to accompany the August heat.  This might be the reason that I instantly fell in […]

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Etiquette Tuesday: Go Johnna, It’s Your Birthday!
[ 4 ] August 9, 2011 |

Etiquette Tuesday: Go Johnna, It’s Your Birthday!

After celebrating another 20-odd something birthday, I am more in tune with my favorite birthday gift: love. Lots o’ lots o’ love and that’s just what I received this year and every year.  This week’s Etiquette Tuesday focuses on the birthday girl etiquette:  It’s my party, but let’s be considerate here.  While skimming through some […]

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