“I’m not doing any structural demo,” she explained toDmagazine.
Jennifer Todryk first crossed paths with her husband during a shift at a Zara in Dallas in 2010.
Jennifer had only just moved back to Texas from New York City.

“I was so mad,” she toldThe Dallas Morning Newsin 2021.
“I had shipped all my stuff back, and it cost more than a thousand dollars.”
She ultimately decided to stay put, and fate continued to work its magic.

He told The Dallas Morning News, “I spent $1,000 more than I planned to.”
They did briefly break up around the three-week mark.
“He was really, really nice, probably too nice …

He was doing all the right things and was very kind it was just too soon.”
“I was so freaked out, I thought that was a permanent marriage situation,” she said.
Turns out, he’s just a thoughtful guy.

Thankfully, the pair quickly recovered, and they were back on track toward their happily ever after.
According to Todryk, the overall experience was amazing.
She writes, “Our wedding was amazing!

I HIGHLY recommend a destination wedding.
So fun for you and your guests and stress-free!”
In 2014, the couple moved into a house they had purchased and began renovating nearly two years prior.

The family picked up and moved again to a home often featured on Jennifer’sInstagramprofile between 2016 and 2020.
And design she certainly did.
“It’s funnyI originally wanted to do a home decorating blog.”

As much as Jennifer loves her career, her family always comes first.
You keep me in check and tell me when I am being an extremely large butthole. "
Mike Todryk has also shared his appreciation for his wife’s fine qualities on social media.

And you are stunningly beautiful… so that’s pretty cool too.
I love you Jenn."
She then created her aforementioned blog, Life as a Rambling Redhead, later called The Rambling Redhead.

After five weeks of posting, Jennifer went viral.
I’ve been very fortunate in how fast that I have grown on my platforms.
It definitely has given me a sense that I’m supposed to be here. "

Mike’s been in her corner for all of it.
The scene displays a hectic morning for a family with young children.
Breakfast is being eaten, kids are running around, and the parents are just trying to direct traffic.

Mike moves the plot forward by asking his wife about her plans for the episode’s first project.
Later, viewers return to the Todryks' abode.
They also indulge in some playful banter that feels light and unscripted.
According to hisLinkedIn profile, Mike worked for Boston Scientific, St. Jude Medical, and Abbott.
By 2020, it was time for another career change.
“We hope to bring redemption to it,” said Mike Todryk toThe Dallas Morning News.
Representatives from the city of Allen are also eager for the rebrand.
You go in there a year from now, two years from now …
I don’t think anybody’s going to remember that [it was Nine Band Brewing]."
As of the time of writing, there are episodes published through December of the same year.
As of this writing, the podcast appears to have been a short-term project.
Clearly, being the “weird girl” has worked out well for her.