What are you doing this weekend? Toby has a great baseball game tonight, so let’s encourage him. In addition, we are arguing Dirty Talk in Big Aval, if someone wants to intervene. It’s a fun conversation! Have a good one, and here are some web links …
This is the big question.
It will wear these shorts all summer.
Whatttttt !!! Olivia Colman will play Mrs. Bennet in the series of six parts of pride and prejudice of six parts of Dolly Alderton.
I enjoyed Youngna Park’s newsletter about children and money. “[My son] He tells me that a child in his class that “is not really a friend” has offered a deal. If he carries the lunchbox of this child and the bottle of water on the stairs every day after recreation for the rest of the year, this child has promised him a ‘bag of money’.
How impressive are these candlesticks?
My group chat is excited about this summer nail color.
“I bore myself on the beach. Where should I travel this summer?” (Nytime gift link)
Do you hear the bodybuilders? It is really fun, especially episodes with Mike Birbiglia and Amy Poehler (talk about menopause and aging, and cling to each word).
Two desserts to feed a crowd.
I think of this iconic publication every few weeks of my adult life.
Hahaha.
In addition, three comments from the reader:
Amanda says 10 amazing tips for the raising of children: “As the father of an 18 -year -old boy, I have three words for you: the date of brothers. We realized that our children get along on vacation, when they are only both of them and have no distractions. Then, at home, when they begin to drive us crazy, we send them to an error.
Cheryl says about 10 amazing tips for raising the children: “Take more videos of you with your son. Read a story of the time of bedtime, sing a song, share drawings that you have made side by side. It is something that you and your children will appreciate as you aged. I recently recovered some homemade videos of family trips with my parents, and they brought me a lot of joy.”
Ari on Marry Me Beans says: “My 10 -year -old husband said that this was the best I have done. We have been going through a difficult patch together, but we still have a sense of humor. I told them to be called: ‘Keep married to me beans’.”
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