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Have a Sweet Weekend. | Cup of Jo

Have a Sweet Weekend. | Cup of Jo


Joanna Goddard Lucy

Joanna Goddard Lucy

What are you doing this weekend? The boys and I are going to see Mamma Mia on Broadway. It is one of our favorite movie soundtracks for road trips, and we know most words for most songs. In addition, we are about to send a newsletter about what it is to live in Sweden, this interview inspired me a lot! I hope you have a good one, and here are some links from the entire website …

FOUND: Great bamboo pajamas for children.

How your voice should sound in difficult work conversations.

Chicken corn avocado salad.

Jenny’s professional council have taken risks: “‘You are in the sand; you have to have a blow to that sand.’ And if you are not receiving blows, then you are just a ‘spectator'” (Elle)

In Copenhagen, a story of two flip flops. Which one would you take? (Harper’s Bazaar)

Loving the new Chappell Roan song.

Gemma told me to buy this for the brightest hair in history. Have you tried it?

In addition, the photos of before and after a volume spray are really selling me.

“Honey, I didn’t use the wedding votes,” hahaha.

Are you looking for a shirt getaway? Try a great lake. (Nytime gift link)

When your little boy is a Yapper.

In addition, four comments from the reader:

Sarah says in a brilliant advice to talk to adolescents: “One of my favorite appointments of the great Ana Lamott:” You cannot run with your adult children with sunscreen and chart on the trip of their heroes. “

Bri says about what the books have made you cry: “We go through multiple rounds of IVF to end with a single embryo. Now, every time I read, you belong here to my son, I cry, especially in the line,” you are a dream that the world once dreamed, and now you are part of his song; That’s why you are here where you are done, that’s why you belong. “Thinking about how much we wanted and dream of him, and here he is now, sitting in my lap.”

Gretchen Alice says about what the books have made you cry: “There is a bit of the Simpsons where Marge asks Lisa:” What’s wrong, honey? Does a book character have difficulties? “Every time I feel emotional while I read, my husband asks me this, and it always makes me laugh.”

The Oliva says in the frittata zucchini with tomato salad: “We have made this Spanish tortilla for years, except that we underline the sliced potatoes for the salt and vinegar teapot chips. Good notch. The chips make it more crispy and tastier, and can do everything in less than 30 minutes.”

(Photo of my twin sister and me).




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