What are you doing this weekend? Tonight I am celebrating a beloved friend, and the boys wanted to write a birthday card for her. “Try to write at least four prayers,” I recommended, to which they responded immediately in unison, “Happy birthday” tells how a prayer! “I hope you have a good one, and here are some links from the entire website …
My conversation with Kate Baer, where we cover fallen tits, turning 40 and writing honestly about marriage and motherhood. (Large salad, free for all)
In addition, Erica Chidi shares a beautiful pajamas and her beautiful history of proposals. (Large salad, Paywalled)
What is to be a firefighter with OCD. (Nytime gift link)
What sexy swimsuits.
How to write the delicious snail mail. “The lyrics do not always have to be updates of life … Draw a map of a walk that I often take for your neighborhood, with descriptions of your favorite memories in each place. Make their own crazy pounds so that the recipient complete. He can also omit writing and send polaroids of snapshots from his life or personal recipes.”
My boys engulfed this gripped broccoli. (Nytime gift link)
In other news of vegetables, salt and vinegar salt!
This 323 square feet house was designed to feel like a luxury hotel.
20 short rules for better days at work. “Reproduces music that came the year you turned 18. If you work in an office, it will be a conversation initiator and could even disinfect ageism normalizing to be an age, any age. In addition, there is no music that illuminates your day faster than your teenage music.”
This caused my dry heels to be prepared instantly.
Twins who speak in unison. “We have tried to speak separately, but we are not ourselves, it is not us.”
Uncomfortable family photos, haha.
In addition, seven readers’ comments (because we couldn’t reduce them!) …
Jess says that he guesses who was in danger last night: “I was driving the day before my husband’s funeral, and I raised the phone to talk to him about what kind of pickles we should serve … at his funeral. It is very strange when your humans simply disappear. I still sent him a text message on WhatsApp, and I am still surprised when he does not respond.”
He says that Hali in three transgender children share their stories: “A few months before my grandmother died, we took away late talking about transgender children. I was 93 years old. He explained that he knew that children like to experiment and go through phases and some children are a bit different, but I didn’t believe that anyone was really transgender. So I was silent and listened.
He says that Karen in 8 readers shares what they love of their appearance: “Today I learned that the cup of Jo we are a lot of cold stone foxes, absolutely impressive! Reminds me of the book of Sesame Street favorite of my children of the 90s: we are different, we are the same, and we are all wonderful. And we are not just? Great love for all here.”
He says that there in 8 readers share what they love about their appearance: “I found myself carefully at each photo in this publication before reading it, trying to guess in advance what they could say. And I realized that it was an impossible task, because there were so many beautiful things to find in each person. I hope I remember that I look in the mirror, especially now that I am under the treatment of my cancer. Mama, I could lose my breast cancer, I could lose the treatment, which I look at in the mirror, what I look at, what I am in treatment, what I have the treatment, what I have the treatment, what I have the treatment, what I have the treatment, what I have the treatment, what I look at, what I look at, what I look at, the treatment, what I have the treatment.
Lauren O. In the simplest dessert: “Once I longed for cookies, but I had no chocolate sparks in the house, so I pirate a lot of strange and elegant chocolate bars that had brought home from the gift table at work (be it Salt! Caramelo! Fruites! Bake.”
Whitney says about what things don’t flashy love? “When I am lying on the bed reading, and my husband rests his hand inside my thigh. It is not striking, but damn it, it makes me feel happy.”
Julie says about what things don’t flashy loves? “That space on the side of my children’s faces where your cheek meets your temple, do you know the place beyond the eye? I am not a super tactile person, but I am already mourning for the day they are too old for me to kiss them in that place.”
(Artem photo could/stockky).
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