
What is this weekend? Toby and I went Liberty basketball game Last night, the stadium was absolutely electricity! I can’t wait to see more WNBA games. I hope you have a good one, and here are some fun links from around the web…
Oops, This psychological test of success It blew my mind away.
After the watch post, a few people requested an idea for a watch that costs under $50, so here are five. chain, ’80s, green, brown, roseand in particular This silver casioit feels deeply cool.
Road Trip in Northern MichiganStill become my heart. And don’t forget Sand Dunes! (NYT Gift Link)
My sister was wearing it Cherry earrings How cute are they for dinner a few weeks ago?
40 Favorite Interview Questions“What is the difference between someone with a great role and someone with an outstanding role?” and “How was your preparation for this interview?” and “Who do you admire of among the people you worked with?”
After seeing Tina Fey Four SeasonsI want to see Alan Alda movie That had an impact on it.
Oh, I wish I could vote for Annie Andrews, MD, for the South Carolina Senator. Her campaign video is funny and razor sharp.
Cool ways to style button-up shirtsaccording to Somsack Sikhounmuong. (Big salad, I’m loved His problem)
love This family photo.
How to stay at a friend’s house without apologizing forever,hahaha.
Additionally, four reader comments:
Colleen says somehow that someone did it for you: “After my daughter passed away, the package appeared in the email. It was Stevie Wonder. The key song of lifealong with a note from my friend, “When I heard about the birth of your daughter, I played. She’s not lovely And then we danced. Every time it comes, I imagine her sweet spirit and dancing. I thought maybe you guys wanted to do that too. “She gave me something happy with my sadness that felt like a celebration of her life. Now my son and I put it down to have a dance party. This is a ritual that will keep her alive in our family. What a gift! ”
Eren says it’s kind to someone else that did for you: “I was at the Natural History Museum with a 3-year-old with autism who has not yet been diagnosed. On the toilet training throws, he obviously had to use the toilet, but I was talking through the experience (obviously very loud), and he was washing, like a sophisticated mother. “I wish my mother had told me that when things were hard.” It made me look and feel like my son was seen, and perhaps the difficult moments were actually a success. ”
Robin says it’s kind that someone did for you: “When I was a teenager, my mother was struggling with alcoholism. I was sent to live with my dad. I shed tears and quickly thanked her. Sober!)
Anna K says of what someone did for you: “The day after I got home from the hospital with my eldest son, I went home alone, nursing, I was locked up in a chair, and I couldn’t stand up because the scars in Section C hurt so much. I’ll just think about it later.”
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