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Have a nice weekend. | cup of joe

MONews
4 Min Read

What are you doing this weekend? We are picking apples and visiting friends on the North Fork. This place is really cool and feels like cider! I’m also happy to talk to Marian Schembari about her. a wonderful memoir I was diagnosed with autism at age 34. If you would like, please join us this Monday at 7pm. Barnes & Noble At 82nd Street and Broadway. I hope you have good results. Here are some interesting links from around the web:

very in this sweater trend.

Can a French chef be persuaded? A picky six-year-old who likes eggs? (NYTimes gift link)

Bess Kalb’s Advice Column Makes me laugh every time. “I try not to write about my actual children in case they read this someday, but let me just say that I know a particular young man I know very well. We pushed him out of my body at Cedars Sinai Hospital five years ago. “We met when it was released.”

Now that’s my dream bedroom (wooden beam, pillow salad, bathtub).

my favorite flirty skirtplus this spray.

what?! brv, Sally Rooney wrote a short story. About Marianne and Connell ~ after Events of ordinary people.

Have you ever tried making it yourself? Palak Paneer?

London’s once neat green spaces are turning wild.. “For example, the Tower of London was surrounded by barren lawns that are now blooming with a sea of ​​wildflowers.” (NYTimes gift link)

most beautiful quotes.

I just got it This is for my honorary nephew.!

The most important thing is how you donate. Hurricane and Flood Victims. Sending love to all readers in affected areas. xo

Finally this week big saladIntroducing the Creative Director Ali LaBelle’s 9 Favorite Things and Her California Home TourIt feels right out of the English countryside. Besides, she cool rugby shirts, funny podcast, travel strategyand three word method To figure out your personal style.

Additionally, I have two reader comments:

Ali talks about my friend’s embarrassing run-in with Ethan Hawke: “My husband and I met Ethan Hawke while walking the dogs in Boerum Hill, and he gave us a friendly neighborhood smile. I walked to the curb while my dog ​​went about his business. As Ethan walked by us, my husband looked Ethan in the eye and said, ‘It’s poop o’clock.’ “I was embarrassed.”

Mimi shares four interesting points:Marian Schembari’s book The mail came the week of my autistic daughter’s first homecoming dance. Instead of general advice designed to help her adjust, I told her that dancing could feel overwhelming due to the noise and music. I told her it was okay for her to come home early. Just send me a text. As she processed this, a feeling passed between us as if she had been seen. She later told me she was overstimulated, but found a chair and read a Kindle book until her friends were ready to go. lovely. I am so grateful that Marianne’s wonderful book helped me gain a deeper understanding of my daughter.”

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