What are you doing this weekend? We are picking apples and visiting friends on the North Fork. This place is gorgeous and cider-y! I’m also looking forward to talking about her with Marian Schembari great memoir I would like to talk about how I was diagnosed with autism at the age of 34. If you’re interested, please join us this Monday at 7pm. Barnes & Noble at 82nd and Broadway. I would appreciate any good links. Here are some fun links from around the web…
very excited This sweater trend.
Can French chefs be convinced? A 6-year-old child who is a picky eater and thinks eggs are delicious.? (NYTimes gift link)
Beth Kalb’s advice column It makes me laugh every time. “I try not to write about the actual children in case someone reads this one day, but let me just say that I know a certain young man very well. We met five years ago at Cedars-Sinai when I expelled him from my body.”
Now it’s a dream bedroom (wooden beams, pillow salad, deep soaking tub).
my favorite fluffy skirt,plus this spray.
what? ! Bulb, Sally Rooney wrote short stories About Marianne and Connell rear Happenings of ordinary people.
Have you ever made one yourself? palak paneer?
London’s once tidy green spaces are falling into disrepair. For example, the Tower of London was once surrounded by barren lawns, but now it is covered in wildflowers. ” (NYTimes gift link)
just got this is my honorary niece!
Most importantly, how to donate to help victims of hurricanes and floods. We send our love to all our readers in the affected areas. Shit
Finally this week too, big saladfeatured creative directors Ali LaBelle’s 9 Favorites and Tour of her California homeit feels like it came straight out of the English countryside. Furthermore, she cool rugby shirts, interesting podcast, travel strategyand 3 word method To find your own style.
Additionally, two comments from readers:
Ali describes a friend of mine’s embarrassing run-in with Ethan Hawke: I pulled up to the curb while my dog went about his business. As Ethan walked past us, my husband looked him in the eye and said, “It’s time to poop.” It was frustrating. ”
Mimi shares four fun things:Marian Shenbari’s books It arrived in the mail the week my autistic daughter was going to her first homecoming dance. Instead of the usual advice to help her fit in, I told her that the noise and music might make dancing overwhelming. I told her that if she needed to come home early, she could text me and I would be fine. While she was processing this, something passed between us, like I felt like I was being watched. She told me later that she was definitely overstimulated, but she found a chair and read on her Kindle until her friend was ready. Adorable. I am so grateful that Marian’s wonderful book has helped me understand my daughter better. ”
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