Author: Jennifer Moody

Jennifer is a management consultant and avid volunteer. Her career and volunteer duty travels have helped her log top-tier airline and hotel status annually for the last nineteen years. In addition, she embraces the opportunity to maximize her vacation time by planning extracurricular trips that have taken her to over 60 countries and 48.5 US states. Once an "every week" road warrior, she now only travels around 100 days a year. She resides in her native Fort Worth, Texas where she enjoys cooking, gardening, sewing, needlepoint, wine, and playing with her Border Collie/Great Pyreness mix puppy Harley Quinn.

Let Them Eat Cake

I’ve been keeping a low profile lately lest I lose my head. Interpret that both figuratively and literally. Figuratively, it has been a crazy eight weeks since we last left off with me crying at the end of a fantastic vacation.  I’ve tackled 12 trips, wrangled several major projects in my professional, volunteer, and personal spheres,…

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Professional Clothing for Women From the Comfort of Your Desk

I’ve always thought men had it much easier when it came to professional clothing. Suit, shirt, tie… done. Sure, perhaps more casual work wardrobes can add a bit of a snag.  It might be tough to understand which types of slacks work for which occasion.  Or how to mix a sports coat or sweater into…

The image is a cartoon illustration of a green and yellow airplane. The airplane has a series of windows along its side and a blue cockpit window. The wings and tail are green, and the body is primarily yellow.

Why Do You Travel?

Why do you travel? Its a question I’m sometimes asked – by neighborss, by friends, by strangers sitting next to me on airplanes, by the man across from the table from me on a first date.. Why do you travel? It seems like such an easy question to answer – and yet one that I have…

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Ad Hoc by Thomas Keller – By Land or By Sea, Part III: The Verdict

I’ve recently experienced Ad Hoc by Thomas Keller at both the land-based Yountville restaurant and on the luxury cruise line Seabourn.  The Ad Hoc concept has been a long-favorite of mine when visiting the Napa Valley but I wanted to understand how the current concepts stacked up against one another. You can read Part I:…

A small table set for two with plates, glasses, and a candle is positioned on a balcony overlooking the ocean. The sky is partly cloudy with hints of pink and orange from the setting or rising sun, creating a serene and romantic atmosphere. The water below is a deep blue, and the scene suggests a peaceful dining experience with a beautiful view.
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Ad Hoc by Thomas Keller – By Land or By Sea, Part II: By Sea

Last night I had the opportunity to review Ad Hoc by Thomas Keller as executed on Seabourn Quest.  Yesterday I reviewed my experience at the land-based Ad Hoc in Yountville, California and also discussed the new Seabourn partnership with Thomas Keller. Much of the Ad Hoc experience appeals to the farm-to-table aesthetic that has been…

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Ad Hoc by Thomas Keller – By Land or By Sea, Part I: By Land

Ad Hoc by Thomas Keller has long been one of my favorite Napa Valley haunts. The casual eatery was originally designed as a temporary pop-up while Keller prepared a new casual concept but proved to be so popular that it has become a Yountville mainstay serving rotating family-style dinners five nights a week.  In the…

A large group of people, including men and women, are standing together and posing for a photo in front of a building with a sign that reads "Air Hollywood." Some individuals are dressed in vintage airline uniforms, including pilots and flight attendants, while others are in business attire. The background features large letters spelling "LAX." The group appears to be celebrating or commemorating an event, as many are holding drinks and smiling at the camera.
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The World is Flat

The world is flat. Okay, I know its not flat.  But it’s small enough for me that the edges corral my own universe into a tidy package. It is a small world for me too. Never mind 24 time zones, 7 continents, or different languages.  I often feel like the other side of the globe…