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Have a Sweet Weekend. | Cup of Jo


What are you doing this weekend? Toby and I went to Liberty’s basketball game last night, and the stadium was absolutely electric! I can’t wait to see more WNBA games. I hope you have a good one, and here are some fun web links …

Whoa, this psychological test about success flew me.

After our watch publication, some people requested ideas for watches under $ 50, so there are five: chain, 80, green, brown, pink and especially this silver casio, which feels deeply great.

A road trip from northern Michigan is still my heart. And don’t forget the sand dunes! (NYT gift link)

My sister wore cherry earrings for dinner a few weeks ago, how beautiful are they?

40 favorite interview questions, including “What is the difference between someone who is great in their role versus someone who is outstanding?” And “how did you prepare for this interview?” And “among the people you have worked with, who do you admire and why?”

After watching The Four Seasons from Tina Fey, I’m curious to watch Alan Alda’s movie that inspired her.

Ooh, I would like to vote for Annie Andrews, MD, for South Carolina Senator. His campaign video is fun and sharp.

The great way to design a buttoned shirt, according to Somsack Sikhounmuong. (Large salad, beloved Your problem)

I love this family photo.

Great summer shirt.

How to stay in a friend’s house without apologizing all the time, haha.

In addition, four comments from the reader:

Colleen says about what is a friendly thing that someone has done for you: “After my daughter died, a package appeared in the mail. They were Stevie Wonder’s songs in the key to life, along with a note from my friend, saying: ‘When I heard about the birth of your daughter, I touched it is not lovely and danced. Now every time I appear, I think of her sweet spirit. ‘She gave me something happy with my pain that felt more like a celebration of her life.

Ellen says about what is something kind that someone has done for you: “I was in a natural history museum with my non -diagnosed three -year -old child. In the training releases to go to the bath And I spoke very strongly and spoke very strongly, and I felt very sweet.

Robin says about what is a friendly thing that someone has done for you: “When I was a teenager, my mother was fighting with alcohol addiction, and they sent me to live with my father. I often scheduled lunches with her, and most of the time, I would cancel. Once, I was waiting for her in a French restaurant (before the days of the cell phones) when the host approached and said,” I I exploded in the tears, and the woman immediately offered to buy my lunch. sober!)”

Anna K says about what is a friendly thing that someone has done for you: “The day after I arrived at the house of the hospital with my firstborn, I was alone at home, breastfeeding, caught in my chair, unable to get up because the Caesarean section hurt so much, and looking at the absolute catastrophe that was my living room. When I thought, ‘This is this, this is the rest of my life now, I fell into a cheese cheese in a cheese and moved from the can and moved from the can and moved from the can and moved to the can of the can.

(Photo of JP Danko/Stocksy).

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