Friday, December 6, 2013

Weekend Links

Polar Express 2012
Last year at the Polar Express.


It's the weekend! Yeah! This one will be a good one, chock full of family and festive fun. And alliteration too, apparently. Anyway, I'll be back Monday with photos from our adventures but until then, here are some links to click. I think this is my favorite round up in a long time. Enjoy!

My friend Jenny just started a charity jewelry organization. Check it out!

11 awkward things about email.

I AM SO EXCITED ABOUT THIS! And you will be too, if you loved those "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" books.

James Franco and Chris O'Dowd to make Broadway debuts in 'Of Mice and Men.'


Why You're So Sad About Paul Walker's Death.

That time NeNe responded and retweeted me. And called me boo.

Claire Danes likes being in her 30s, and so do I.

Wishlist: this bag, this dress, this clutch, and this beautiful glass pyramid. And also this print for Hank!

Love Emily and David's simple white stockings.

What to Expect featured a recent post of mine over on their blog, along with some other good reads you should check out.

An excerpt from a good read: "So here is the harsh truth y'all. Listen good. Our vanity is no longer enough of a reason to avoid the camera. Life doesn't wait until you "get thin" enough to capture it."

Britney Forever.

Etsy wishlist: these geometric sculptures, this pillow, this necklace, and this calendar.

"What do you do all day?"

I'm a 9, and this was very spot-on for me. Crazy! Is it accurate for you too?

A great (and true) post about blogging, over on The Daybook.

Currently posts around the web: Kaelah and Brandilyn.

Wise words about love.

Couple of 65 years dies 6 hours apart, unaware of each other's passing. Whoa.

Judy Blume and Lena Dunham.

I own this sweater and absolutely love it. So comfy and soft!

This made me laugh out loud numerous times- an article a Dad wrote about his kid's insane Christmas wishlist.

Portraits of children around the world and where they sleep. Fascinating.

And finally, The Secret Life of Grief. A great read.


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