
What are you up to this weekend? We are walking around the neighborhood and plucking a fruit. I’ve also had a few sinus headaches this week so I might as well stare at the ceiling for a while! Hope you enjoyed it, and here are some links from around the web…
Paul Rudd’s new film Looks fascinating.
Oh, DSW is having a great shoe sale This weekend (code VIPDAYS for 25% off). I am holding these sneakers And these sandals.
Toby and I went to watch the Liberty WNBA game last night, and I remembered this hilarious reel.
What a colorful family home. That pink and green bathroom! (Architectural Digest)
look tenderly upon my husband. “The third time my husband complained about not being able to refill his Subway card, I started worrying whether there was a problem with the vending machine.” This essay was heartbreaking and beautiful. (NYTimes gift link)
Remember my friend Sharon Beasley’s garden? she made the sweetest start gardening instagram account.
On that note, What is your garden style?? (NYTimes gift link)
banana Republic There is a 30% discount until next Tuesday. i want to spend the whole summer here this top And this skirt.
I believe this very strongly. Even newborn babies are very smart, perfect people!
I’ll sample this from Costco, but only so I can make an informed purchasing decisionHahaha.
And happy strawberry cake season to everyone celebrating.
Three more Memorial Day sales:
* Ilia has 20% off sitewide. their mascara My all time favorite.
* Up to 60% off at Macy’sInvolved Le Creuset’s Dutch Oven – My mother has been using it for 45 years!
*Boden is offering 25% off everything, like linen summer dress.
Also, three reader comments:
Celia says about the 10 things I never travel without: “I always, always, always pack black commando maxi slip. It’s technically an undergarment, but layered with an oversized shirt/sweater/t-shirt/jewelry/etc, it can be adapted to any situation (dinner/sleepover/flight/beach/you name it). And it’s easy to wash in the sink and hang to dry, even in the smallest of rental homes.” Reply SLG: “Okay, finished. I think that’s the coolest thing I’ve ever heard.”
On what your birthday traditions are, Lahren says: “The birthday child sits at our coffee table and faces each family member one by one. Parents and siblings each say something about the birthday person that they really like. However, one year, our youngest suggested we go around again and say what they thought they could improve on. We still laugh at that.”
On what’s made you laugh lately, Gina says: “Just wanted to say thank you for building this community. It sounds like you’re hanging out with some cool female cousins. I especially appreciate those of you who are a little bit further along in life, because your advice makes me worry less about what’s next in my life.”
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