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An update on Quinn, my skin, AND building our dream home!

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Kick back and put your feet up, {NAME}! It’s time for a recap on what’s been happening ove

Kick back and put your feet up, {NAME}! It’s time for a recap on what’s been happening over on the blog! There’s little moments, there’s huge milestones, and just about everything in between. [image] It’s no secret—we’re allllll in love with Quinn over here. UGH, these two girls have my heart wrapped around their little sticky fingers! It’s the classic parent conundrum: we love watching them grow up, but we realllyyy wish we had a pause button. Holy cow, they grow up too fast, it’s ridiculous. That’s why I document the little in-between moments and lessons I’m learning along the way. [We’re 8 months in with sweet Quinnie and I have a lot to share with you!]( THE NEW HOUSE! It’s happening! In case you missed it, [Drew and I get to build our dream home together](), and I mean this place is heaven on earth to us. I think about spending my days on this piece of land, walking the hallways, cooking dinner there, watching my girls grow, working on whatever creative ideas come my way—it’s all going to happen here. Let me take you behind the scenes of what it’s like to build a house from the ground up! No exaggeration: my skin has never been this glowy or healthy in my entire 34 years of existence! I’ve had a rollercoaster relationship with my skin, especially in my postpartum days, but I sought out solutions to finally turn this ship around and get my skin to a glowing, healthy place! [I tested and tried some well-known (and some not-so-well-known) treatments](=) and skin care methods to find what actually WORKS. Yep, I reallyyyy, unapologetically nerded-out about this, and my face is like “thank you!” So, now that my skin is beaming at me, it’s time to share my experiences and all the nitty gritty details (like costs!) with YOU. You deserve more glow in your life, too! WE DID IT—the book is in the world (and hopefully, YOUR world!). Juuuust in case you missed it, [I recapped my life-changing book release week experiences for you]( (including pictures I didn’t get to share yet!). From bounding around NYC for a whirlwind 48 hours of events and press to actually making the NYT Best Seller list, my head is still spinning from it all—and will be for quite some time! Life is busy (an understatement!) and sometimes blog posts can fly under the radar, so I hope you enjoy this little catch up with me! Jenna [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 340 S Lemon Ave #4227 Walnut, California 91789 United States

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