What are your plans for the weekend? I’m excited to head north to step on the fall leaves. I was also extra grateful for my sons this week. Even on tough days, they make me smile. I hope you have good results. Manage it carefully. Here are some links from around the web…
Holiday gifts we must have (Everyone loves it!).
A children’s hospital in Scotland has a resident gamer. Sobbing to play video games with patients. I love this approach of meeting the kids right where they are.
short documentary, great waitIt looks fun and attractive.
banana republic We are currently offering 40% off regular priced items including: colorful sweaters We were waiting.
A refreshing looking casseroleOf everything.
It’s really amazing public sculptures in london.
I loved re-reading the two romantic poems: Two Kisses and a Nest.
People who want to drive by the most beautiful place on earth?
LaTonya Yvette shares 10 of her favorite things.include 70s styling tips and How to make your home a sanctuary. Oh my god I love her so much. (Big Salad)
Plus, here are three reader comments:
Evelyne says six words you should say to your children: “This is an old post, but I have to write to let you know that last night my six-year-old son and I went kicking a soccer ball. Going in the dark after dinner was a big deal. At one point, I had to struggle strangely to catch the ball, but he smiled and said, ‘I love the way you play.’ It was such a lovely moment! “I was in awe of this little being growing up and showing me such kindness, accepting my foolishness and shortcomings for who I was.”
Beth B says this about the beautiful things you read: “This is taken from a poem that was included in a condolence message when my father passed away. There were other eyes watching her coming, and other voices ready to hear the joyful cry, “She is coming!” (at disappeared from my sight (Written by Henry Van Dyke)
Jessy says he’s the good guy in this world. “I remember the ‘paradox of tolerance’ taught in school in high school (about Nazi Germany, of course). To be tolerant, a society must be tolerant of intolerance, and to remain tolerant, a society must be tolerant of intolerance.”
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