What are you doing this week end? We’re playing baseball at the park tonight, and then I’d like to sleep for 100 years. Life has been busy lately! Something cute? I did a podcast episode with Anton and his hoarse voice delights me so much. I hope you have a good one – take care – and here are some links from around the web…
Catbird, our favorite jewelry brand, is offering you 20% off. The #1 item on my holiday wish list is now this beautiful necklace.
Are literary hats the new tote bags? (NYTimes giveaway link)
This London house is 140 square feet! It’s even smaller than Stella’s former home.
This English garden took my breath away.
Emma Cline’s short story in the New Yorker, it’s really scary and good. I had to stop reading at bedtime because I was too scared!
Is not it a fun cookbook cover?
Ooh, how beautiful date nightgown.
The best breakfast sandwich. (Enjoy your food)
WOW, this photo! (Speaking of Christo and Jeanne-Claude, my coolest and silliest Halloween costume was my friend Jason’s as The doors.)
Always enjoy Kottke’s media diets.
A comedy classichaha.
Plus, three reader comments:
Said Allie on In which I somehow became a sports mom: “It’s the only thing I say to my children after the matches. Complete the winning race? I loved watching you play. Do you have five baskets? I loved watching you play. Did you score zero points and lose the game by 10? I loved watching you play. Today I was watching a reel of Travis Kelce (because, Of course) where he finds his mother after the Super Bowl. She laughs with joy and hugs him, and guess what she says? “It was so fun watching you all week.” He had just won the SUPER BOWL and that’s what she said. I took a screenshot! Here we are, with Mama Kelce, celebrating the effort and joy of playing.
Said Katy on In which I somehow became a sports mom: “I like to tell my children: ‘I couldn’t do what you did!’ I’m so proud of you.’ It’s so empowering for an eight year old to feel more competent at something than a parent.
Said Lauren O. on four funny things: “I was a film exchange student in England in 1999, I played football and got injured dancing at Spice World, so the only way Doctor Beckham It could be more in my opinion if it came with kebab-van vouchers. I never saw Becks play overseas, but when the Galaxy arrived in New York and he trotted onto the field, the whole damn stadium gasped; it was as if the sun was coming out from behind a cloud. I haven’t seen such star power since George Clooney appeared in my office and the entire mezzanine spontaneously started applauding. If anyone needs a follow-up document, I imagine Coleen Rooney: The True Story of Wagatha about the crazy Wagatha Christie saga will be as delicious as the saga itself. #teamcoleen”
(Photo by Celia Catalino/Stocksy. The Smallest House via Laura Fenton.)
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