Wilmette’s Jenny Sloan can often be found pedaling around town with her three kids in tow or encouraging her Shred415 clients to give it a go
By Dustin O’Regan
By Dustin O’Regan
What’s on the horizon? Continuing renovations on our 100-year-old home Mantra? I’m grateful for where I am and excited about where I’m going Best grooming tip? Dry shampoo and EltaMD tinted moisturizer Guilty pleasure? Bravo TV and online shopping Favorite foods? Mexican food and dark chocolate Music you love? Top 40 and Country Best advice ever given to you? If you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours—Dolly Parton Best advice you’ve given? I tell my kids every day to try your best and be kind Earliest memory? Moving into my childhood home in Glen Ellyn When you wake up, you? Snuggle with whichever child woke me up Before bed, you? Read What’s on your bookshelf? Amy Harmon’s What the Wind Knows and Rhys Bowen’s The Tuscan Child You can’t live without? Coffee and naps Love to escape to? St. Kitts Advice you would give to your younger self? The moment that you start to wonder if you deserve better, you do
Your style is? Workout gear and a top knot Can’t leave the house without? Snacks and my phone charger Transportation? Minivan or my Yuba Cargo bike Driving music? K-love radio. Great messages for little ears Place to eat? Depot Nuevo, Fuel (their chilaquiles are heavenly) Shop? Alexis Vintiques in Kenilworth, Bookends and Beginnings in Evanston, and Nordstrom Rack Best thing about the Shore? Great schools, a wonderful sense of community, and beautiful old houses Worst thing about the Shore? Jimmy Johns doesn’t deliver to my house The perfect day is? Teach or take a class at Shred415, brunch, shopping, and dinner out.
Your style is? Jeans, heels, and statement earrings Can’t leave the house without? A great lipstick and Google Maps; my sense of direction is less than desirable Transportation? Metra there and Uber home Driving music? The Chainsmokers Place to eat? Left Coast, Pasta Palazzo, and RPM Steak Shop? Southport Corridor boutiques Best thing about the City? Great restaurants, the lake path, and the beautiful skyline Worst thing about the City? If it weren’t for our brutal winters, everyone would live here. Chicago has it all The perfect day is? Room service in bed, visiting a museum, and dinner at a new restaurant.
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