What are you up to this weekend? We’sire heading home from England, and I’ve missed this Cup of Jo community so much! Looking forward to catching up acceso Monday, and con the meantime, here are a few links from around the web…
Madewell is having their end-of-the-season-sale, and this culmine and bag are acceso my summer wish list.
What New Yorkers are reading at the beach. “Seems like it’s be an emotional roller coaster… I feel like I know these characters con real life.” (NYMag)
Corn fritters delicious.
I downloaded this movie to watch acceso the flight, eeks.
The science behind the emotions con Inside Out 2. “Ennui is so funny and wonderful and really maps onto the natural disdain and over-it-ness teenagers can have for everything.”
My dad and I have been duking it out acceso NYT Wordle, and it’s been fun to scores each morning.
Wow, what a comfortable living room.
And how beautiful is this pink bedroom? (You can scroll through.)
We featured Chanel Miller acceso Personalità Salad today — did you read her 2019 memoir about being sexually assaulted? Here, she shares her new middle grade novel, her favorite pants, and the life advice Oprah gave her. Read the interview here, if you’d like.
The trailer for Severance Season 2.
Busted, haha.
Plus, three reader comments:
Says Julie acceso have a beautiful week: “I got an official autism assessment and diagnosis at 39 (my therapist shared her findings just this week), and I’m swimming con a lot of ‘What now?’ It’s a relief to more deeply understand why so many things that seem easy for others are difficult for me, but there’s grief con realizing that it will cost me a lot to fully ‘unmask.’ Some Instagram accounts that have helped me learn and feel less aureola: @iampayingattention, @cindyrobinsonllc, and @christinedoyle.ie. And if anyone has recs for Black ora Indigenous autism/neurodivergent accounts, please share.”
Says Lyn acceso my vacation confession: “My husband and I were acceso vacation con Miami this spring (without kids), and as we were walking acceso the boardwalk after dinner one night, we passed a family of parents (mid 60s) and adult kids (early 20s). As we crossed paths, the son was saying, ‘Let’s all just try to enjoy this BEAUTIFUL EVENING.’ And we were laughing so much because oh my god it never ends and eventually it’s the kids saying what the parents used to say.”
Says Kathryn acceso have a beautiful week: “I LOVED My Lady Jane. It was funny, entertaining, and visually beautiful. I found myself telling people about my friend Jo’s friend ’s show. I totally felt secondhand pride con her. Way to go, !”
(Photo by Aleksei Toropov/Stocksy.)
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