
What are you up to this weekend? we were thinking of visiting Our Friends on the North ForkBut now the boys are regretting the idea of a three-hour drive, so I’m going to see if I can promote it and/or let them choose the playlist, and who knows what will happen next?!! I’m on the edge of my seat, haha. Hope you have a good one, and here are some links from around the web…
i made Mother’s Day Gift Guide with my favorite NYC Jewelry Store. (I love this engraved ring And ring bearer.)
two-component treatment I’ll be making all summer long. (NYTimes gift link)
Gahh, who do we all need? move into this house in wales?
what one Voice-y review of an Indian restaurant. “Aunties in kurtas and hokas were lounging at suede banquettes, approving of crunchy balls of Banarasi puri loaded with potatoes and spicy chutney. Those who have had aunties know that they don’t nod unless they really mean to.” (NYTimes gift link)
Best clothes I’ve ever found (I tried it in a hotel and immediately ordered one for myself).
Oh God, This bored cat will stop us from scrolling.
get older! Hahahahaha.
what is borderline personality disorder? “She began to notice a troubling pattern in all her relationships: They felt either euphoric or destructive, there was no middle ground. A small conflict could cause her to ‘completely lash out without thinking about any consequences,'” Ms. Del Rio said. (NYTimes gift link)
the easiest way To capture the feeling of just coming back from the beach.
If you enjoyed Belle Burden Stranger, Here’s what to read next. (Gift Link)
how beautiful they are flower stairs?!
At the end, 10 Fun Things I Saw Around BrooklynWhich includes nice shoes and a little dating update. (large salad)
Also, three comments from readers:
Claire-Elizabeth says have a relaxing weekend: “Pro tip! Charlie Clive (co-star) chicken) narrates a hilarious, highly entertaining memoir Spicy By Slutty Chef. highly recommend.”
On who the unexpected friends in your life are, Tracy says: “Start walking around the front of your house – read a book on your terrace, put some pots away, potter around the garden. Where I live, most people lock themselves in their backyards, but if you go near the road, people can’t help but strike up a conversation with you.”
On who the unexpected friends in your life are, Jessica says: “When we realized our three boys were the only children in our new apartment building, I panicked and made cookies for the neighbors on our floor. I worried most about our neighbor Kirk – a serious-looking older man with a serious demeanor, antique house, and a Bernese mountain dog named Beppi. I even added a note of apology ‘in advance’ for the ‘furiousness’ that was about to happen. The invasion of his life. Do it. Two days later, we got a card on our door that said, ‘Be a nuisance – Kirk.’ Since then, Kirk has become a favorite; “He gives our boys Christmas gifts and lets them feed Beppi as much as they want.”
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