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Amber Tamblyn’s Instagram post. Ladies who have breastfed, I think that the image Amber Tamblyn posted to Instagram will resonate.
Lucky Charms Cereal. This week I picked up a giant box of Lucky Charms cereal and it has been a delicious way to start my day. I’d worry more about it if the label didn’t specifically say, “First Ingredient Whole Grain,” right there on the box. My son likes to search for the marshmallows and eat only those. He's a smart kid. LuLaRoe Carly Dress. I know that I’ve spoken about LuLaRoe a couple of times here lately, and now that I’ve earned some free stuff thanks to the party I hosted with the wonderful Meg Gregory, I’m likely to keep it going. You all, I have really liked everything that I've ordered from LuLaRoe but the Carly might be my fave. It's a swing dress that’s both flowy and flattering, a harmonious combination. If you’re ever interested in checking out LuLaRoe, head on over to Meg’s page. Viola Davis’ Oscar Speech. I love Viola Davis. She is a phenomenal actress who steals every scene (as they say in movie-speech)--and I mean that sincerely. She also gave a riveting, beautiful speech when she won an Oscar recently. "Exhum[ing]...stories" is a beautiful and admirable project, and one that all artists should be concerned with. My new computer. A couple of weeks ago I asked my friends for advice on whether I should get Mac or not, and many said: YES. I value the advice of my friends so much, but after a GREAT DEAL of debate—seriously—I decided to go with a cheaper PC. This Samsung Notebook 7 is amazing. It’s so fun to type on it. I have no idea why. I love how petite and light it is, and it’s pretty cool how it turns into a tablet; I read a book on my computer yesterday comfortably. All I all, I am in love with this inanimate object. Chrissy Teigen’s essay on postpartum depression. When you have postpartum anxiety or depression, as I have had, it makes it even a little easier to hear other people say: I also have/had it. Chrissy Teigen wrote a beautiful, moving, funny essay in Glamour about her experience. It’s a must-read.
ThisBathing Beauty Bathing Suit from ModCloth. I don’t know about you all, but I think $89.99 for a bathing suit is expensive. If you can go the Target route like I could for years, I say go for it! But here’s the deal: I am a pear shape (thanks for the help identifying me as that, MC) with a sizeable backside, and I also had a one-year old last summer. These factors led to a less than enjoyable swimsuit shopping experience. I bought several bathing suits (b/c it was hard to try them on with my son), and then returned them all because they were really bad fits. Saying that they were extraordinarily bad fits would not be an understatement. Then I Googled something really embarrassing (like: cute bathing suits for new moms. Yes, really), and I found this beauty in red. I’m usually a size 6 and bought the size 8 (and probably could have comfortably fit in the 10). The red bathing suit looked like something a Hollywood starlet from the 1930s would have worn, but the emerald is gorgeous too! There's a reason why this bathing suit has so many incredible reviews on the modcloth site.
The article “Following the Path of Historical Romance to Women’s History”: I used to be embarrassed by my love of romance novels (and chances are, if you talk crudely about sex, or in particular a sex scene in my book, I’ll probably still get embarrassed). But then I started thinking more about the value of romance novels, outside of the Happily Ever After they offer. Yes, they often feature attractive characters with fantastic chemistry, but as this article states, romance novels can actually teach you things about the world—whether you’re reading historical or contemporary—and it’s amazing to read books which are female-centric. Another thing I’m loving about them is how increasingly diverse and inclusive they have been and are becoming. I understand if they’re not your jam—I’m not a huge fan of 1970s postmodernism books, for example—but give them a shot if you haven’t already. You might just be surprised. See Sarah MacLean's book above; she's one of my favorites! This VW play-bus: We got this for my son at Christmas and it is pretty darn adorable. Sam looks so cute diving through the door (usually to escape me or chase after me). Also, there’s been a bonus use: my dog, Dobby, likes to use it as a dog-house of sorts. Land of Nod has some cute ones, but this VW was a ton cheaper, especially because I nabbed it on sale. These Rifle Paper Co. Keds: Bring the smelling salts. These Keds are proof that God loves us and wants to cheer us up after the greatest presidential misstep (or catastrophe) in US history. I am a HUGE fan of Rifle Paper Co. products—I have bought their desk calendar, planner, and stationaries—and I love these shoes. Activism. You guys, just because Lindsay Lohan says that "if you can't beat him [Trump], join him," doesn’t mean we actually have to. I know that many of my beloved family and friends have jobs where it’s just not practical or possible to squeeze in a phone call to your Senators (only to hear a dial tone in a lot of cases), but if you can try, give it a shot. I’ve also heard that faxing is an effective means of contacting our representatives, as well as attending protests and town halls. My peppy pitches might get (are likely) annoying, but I'm trying to keep myself encouraged just as much as I'm hoping to keep you encouraged. This project to create fun signs for cat adoptions: So happy that people like the man responsible for this project exist. Delores’s sign is killing me. |
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