Jenny Heitz
- Location
- Los Angeles, California,
- Birthday
- June 08
- Bio
- Jenny Heitz is an L.A. based blogger. She writes her own gift blog, Find A Toad, and guest blogs for blogs like Beyond The Brochure and Mamapedia.
MY RECENT POSTS
- The Divorce Backlash
September 27, 2011 11:48PM - Fashion Over 40: Find A Style
and Stick To It
June 13, 2011 03:57PM - Vanity After 40
June 09, 2011 10:15PM - The Memories of Mean Girls
Endure
June 06, 2011 12:35PM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “This is an entirely
different take on The Help
from anything
else I've read.
Than…”
September 28, 2011 06:27PM - “I love this post! I,
too, talk to strangers,
especially in
lines or crowds.
I try…”
August 02, 2011 12:23PM - “I don't know if we
should be happy if the kid
gets a B minus.
On the other
hand,…”
June 22, 2011 08:41PM
Jenny Heitz's Links
The Divorce Backlash
I knew when The Huffington Post started its “Divorce” section that the splitting of couples had become big business. Arianna Huffington, a veteran divorcee herself, has never missed the chance to exploit a hot social topic, and divorce has become the newest whipping post for the blog and… Read full post »
Fashion Over 40: Find A Style and Stick To It
If you’re in your 40s, I’m sure you can look back to all your fashion themes. There was, likely, a retro and thrift clothing stage, perhaps a beach bunny period, a utilitarian mommy time, and now.
What is now, for you? By the time you reach 40, you should have… Read full post »
Vanity After 40
It’s one thing to recognize we live in a youth obsessed culture, but once you’ve hit 40, you’re officially on the other side: No Longer Youthful.
Yeah, magazines preaching to the peri-menopausal set can prattle on about how “40 is the new 30,” but we all know tha… Read full post »
The Memories of Mean Girls Endure
I have always fully admitted that I didn’t have a good adolescence. As a smart, somewhat dorky, gawky and bespectacled 13 year old, I entered a fancy, very well known private school. I was a year late because my parents had sort of dropped the ball on the whole middle school… Read full post »
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