About

Welcome to the Rabbit Hole.

I am a traditionalist, romantic, and classic trapped in a changing world where what you say online is more important than what happens in reality. Like most of my 2009 classmates, I have spent the last year sorting out the difference between college and the real world, what I may or may not want to do with my life, and how to stay busy without 17 hours of extracurricular activities. I call myself a Southern girl, though some of my neighbors may argue, and I love the typical girlie stuff: big hats, the beach, J. Crew, good (or not so good) paperback novels, sand volleyball and a cheap pair of pink sunglasses.

I”ve spent a lot of the last year traveling and I still have a few places to go, so I”ll be posting a lot about travel. But I’ll also be posting up my own creative work, ruminations on social media and news topics, and bits about fashion, DIY projects and whatever else may come my way. If there’s anything you like or want to know more about, I”ll do my best to keep my posts well-documented and sourced, but please don’t hesitate to comment or email me.

If there are any topics you’d like me to cover, please ask. Come dive into the rabbit hole.

3 Responses to “About”

  1. Brittany March 18, 2010 at 6:09 pm #

    Hi Jenna,

    I recently found your blog on TBEX and I thought you might be interested in UpTake’s new program called “Travel Gems” that features blog content from across the web on our site. It brings great blog content to a wider audience and helps bloggers like yourself increase traffic to their own blogs. I’d love to speak to you more about how this program works and see if you are interested in participating.

    Thanks and I look forward to hearing from you!

    Best,
    Brittany

  2. Bernard Pollack May 7, 2010 at 4:16 pm #

    ClassyBackpacker,

    We would love you to consider a link exchange.

    My partner Danielle and I are currently traveling to nearly every country in Africa (we are writing now from Dakar, Senegal) meeting with farmers, workers, NGO’s and community groups writing about innovations and projects that our working to alliviate hunger and poverty. We travel blog everyday at BorderJumpers (www.borderjumpers.org). We are trying to highlight stories of hope and success.

    Thanks so much for your consideration!

  3. elenasc August 31, 2010 at 3:16 pm #

    Hello!
    Just writing to tell you I like your blog, and we actually have lots in common!!! Visit my blog if you have the chance!

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