What are your plans for the weekend? I’m looking forward to heading north to enjoy the fall foliage. This week I am also especially thankful for my sons. They make me laugh even on the toughest days. I hope you are safe – please take care – here are some links from around the web…
Perfect for holiday gifts (I love you all!).
Scottish children’s hospital has gamer-in-resident To play video games with patients. Sobbing. I love this way of meeting kids where they are.
A short documentary big waitlooks interesting and attractive.
banana republic is currently offering 40% off regular priced items. gorgeous sweater we were waiting.
A cool looking casseroleabove all.
What a huge public sculpture in london.
I loved rereading two romantic poems: Two Kisses and One Nest.
For those who want to drive through the most beautiful place on earth?
Latonya Yvette shares 10 things she likes.including 70s styling tips and How to make your home a haven. Oh I love her so much. (Big Salad)
Plus 3 comments from readers:
Evelyn shares six words to tell your children: “This post is many years old, but I have to write that last night my 6 year old son and I went kicking a soccer ball. It was tough going in the dark after dinner. At one point I had to do some weird contortions trying to get the ball and he laughed and said, “I love watching you play.” It was such a wonderful moment! I was in awe of how this little being had grown up and expressed so much kindness to me, accepting me for who I am, my foibles and lack of coordination. ”
Beth B says this about something beautiful you read: “This is from a poem that was included in my father’s condolence message when he passed away: ‘And the moment someone says, ‘She’s gone,’ there are other eyes that see her coming.” Other voices are about to scream out in joy, “She’s here!” (from disappeared from my sight by Henry Van Dyke)
Jesse says there is good in this world. “I remember being taught the paradox of tolerance in high school (referring to Nazi Germany, of course).” To be tolerant, you must be intolerant of intolerance; In order to continue, society must also be intolerant of intolerance. ”
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