What are you doing this weekend? We’re going to visit family in the UK, and I’m trying to figure out if I can/should bring real pillows on the plane. Have you ever been like that? Is it worth it? Do you have any other expert tips for sleeping on a plane? Have a great time. Here are some interesting links from around the web…
This reel about airport security Made me laugh forever.
Madewell huge summer sale Today (plus, A pair of denim for $75), and I’m keeping an eye on it This dress and This bag.
spanish tortillait is delicious.
what The face really resembles someone in their mid 40s..
How cool is that? The exterior of this British house?
Some solid travel advice. “As you get older, time seems to pass faster. And you wonder, is it biological, or is it because life was newer when you were younger? Travel partly answers this question. As newness increases, time slows down again.”
It keeps catching my eye This skirt is trendy in NYC.
I like this lazy summer bucket listReading a thriller novel a day, including Italian ice cream, and rocking around.
This vagina illustration was fascinating.!
Who wants to go? NYC’s New Photo Booth?
What do you want to drink this summer? pink lemonade. (NYTimes Gift Link)
And finally, My soulmate Gemma share her 10 things you likeinclude Her #1 Pharmacy Find, How to Style a Short Dressand Best British Slang. Loved this quote: “My simple pleasure is smelling my sons’ necks. I hope I don’t turn into that weird mom who smells them when they’re 22. But if it happens, it happens.”
Plus, here are three reader comments:
Talk about what you want this summer. “A picnic in the garden, an impromptu barbecue, pancakes for breakfast, a bowl of fresh strawberries, a totally awesome salad, anklets, a denim shirt to wear as a cover-up, and a vibrant neon bright pedi. Just give me some ice cubes and I’ll call it summer!”
Louisa talks about why she stopped making her house look like a magazine: “I saved the tour of Catherine Newman’s home to my bookmarks bar! Whenever I’m drawn to West-Elm’s aesthetic, I’m reminded of her drawing paper-covered coffee table, room filled with games, tampons on display in the bathroom, and her collection of boat drawings. The feeling disappears.”
Florencia says she especially loves raising children of any age: “The first few months were tough, but honestly, every age since—except for freshman year of high school—I’ve loved them. The sweet, funny toddler; the rainbow-loving 4-year-old bestie; the 7-year-old who adores me; the funny, sassy preteen; the empathetic, intelligent teenager; the kid who finds his way around the world but still comes home to hug his mommy (freshmen parents, hang in there! It’s going to happen!). My son is heading off to college in the fall, and that time of year is magical, too. As my husband says, ‘I can’t wait to share him with the world! ‘”
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