
Happy Thanksgiving! What are we doing this week? The boys left this morning and I’m already nostalgic for finding their socks randomly dropped around the house. But my dad is coming in a few hours, so I’m looking forward to that. Have a good time. Eat all the potatoes. — and here are some links from around the web…
secret agentthe new Brazilian political thriller looks great.
This is number 1 on my holiday wishlist.
Sex has become a chore. Then they started reading Romantasy. “I’m not fantasizing about fake men,” explained Morton, who has read 82 romance books so far this year and is active on BookTok. “I connect with the female protagonists and make them feel fully seen.” (NYTimes gift link)
now it’s a winter garden!
my all time favorite sheets is 25% off.
I’m the manager of this Hertz store, but I don’t have a car today.. “You are angry, even though there is a strict rule against being angry at this Hertz store.”
Movies to watch with your family“Roofman” and “Tears of Endearment.”
who wants to Lie on the sofa and talk?
I love this sweater On a date night. (Plus, you can get up to 30% off everything right now.)
What a fun street style photo – especially sisters in paris and statement hat. (NYTimes gift link)
Some people can visualize things in their heads. others can’t. (Can you? It’s a simple test) Interestingly, those who can’t do this “may skip over the explanatory parts of a book because they don’t have a picture in their head and find it boring. Or they may avoid fiction altogether.”
Oh I would love to do that please wear these For a holiday party.
Leslie Jones saves Thanksgiving.
Additionally, two comments from readers:
Tracy shares the 25 things she wants to pass on to children: “I’ve always loved teenagers. The tension between childhood and adulthood is so endearing. One minute they’re carrying on a conversation about world politics, and the next they’re asking for stuffed animals and fruity cereal and eating bananas. So I tell my kids that when they grow up, I’ve been saying forever how much I love them and that they’re going to be such great teenagers. Well, now that I’m here, who knows what it’s all about? I love their vibe and their obsession. Tell my kids I love them!” Teenagers are wonderful, passionate, curious, and still kids. No matter how shiny or sharp they are on the outside, they are fragile.”
Alison shares 25 things she wants to tell her children: “What I would tell my daughter is that if we were kids at the same time, I would want to be friends with her.”
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Source: Cup of Jo – cupofjo.com
