What are you doing this weekend? As my children are outside, Freddie and I arrived at the state of work during the day, we swim at night and we see a million stars at night. Can you see stars where you live? He is wild here and makes me realize how New York’s sky is basically blank. I hope you have a good one, and here are some links from the entire website …
Freddie loves the readers of COJ and Big Aval. Listen to it here, if you want.
Catbird, my favorite jewelry destination, is having its great sale of the end of summer at this time. I love this.
When the icebergs arrived in the city.
Salmon and tomatoes in aluminum foil, yummmmmm. (Nytime gift link)
A beautiful piece about the upbringing of a small child. “Before I had a Kid, When People Talked about How Hard It was, I Always Imagined Utter Chaos, Like The Beginning of Mrs. Doubtfire When Robin Williams’s’ Character Let His KidS Throw An impromptu Birthday Party and Sumhow Barn Animals Got Involved. reality, parenthood is… more about the releaseless of the smaller responsibilities, Unceaning like a current… Sending This Dispatch today in Solidarity with Anyone Who Made a Big Choice and Is Stuggling to Keep Pace With him. ” (Maybe baby, gift link)
How to make your bed feel British.
Obsessed with this new beauty product.
Jane Austin fans, Rejice: Daisy Edgar-Jones will star in a new meaning and sensitivity, and Olivia Colman will be in a new pride and prejudice.
Cavando J.Crew’s collaboration with a great Parisian brand. (This top is so good!)
I give my son a summer of the 90s … the 1890s.
Hahaha.
Finally, we are offering a 20% discount on large salad annual subscriptions for next week (that’s $ 4/month). You will get a full year of great salad, in addition to access to all archiving problems, such as four ways of deepening friendships as an adult, my personal Botox experience and how to know if it’s time to divorce. Please go, we would love to have you! Xoxo
In addition, three comments from the reader:
Marian Schembari says about what economic things life improves: “I hate absolutely wash my face because water goes everywhere, dripping my arms on the floor. It is a sensory nightmare. But then I discovered that if you use sweat bracelets, water simply drips on the fabric, keeping everything else. For $ 10, it has been a complete change of the game.”
Jess says about how you would make your wedding feel faithful to you: “We rent a beach house, where our ceremony would take place. The night before, all the girls were together, and we ran naked from the house and thin in the ocean. At one time, I looked at my mother -in -law by my side and accelerated!”
Tracey says about how to appear to children who have lost parents: “People often retire after the loss because they are afraid to do the wrong. But loving someone through hard things means that sometimes accept that he will not nail him magically every time. Sometimes the afflicted person feels that anything does wrong. Unless you can bring the dead back, you are failing me. Holding all that disorder is love. Stay. Make mistakes. Apologize. Breathe.”
(Photo would be Alexei Toropov/Stocksy).
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