Weekly Reads and Finds

Apparently I was scatterbrained and forgot to link any of the products in last week’s post. So if there was anything you liked and didn’t know where to find it I have updated the post with the proper links.

Sorry about that.

I just want to say that I am pleased to see that most retailers are selling masks now.

I know they are doing it to make money off the crisis but if you need a mask quickly and don’t have time to wait for them to be handmade off Etsy (I’ve been waiting well over a month for some of the masks that I ordered) then it is nice to have that option. 

Yesterday was my 16th wedding anniversary and I got to spend it emptying barf bowls because the stomach flu went through my house and I was the last man standing. 

I’m really hoping that I don’t catch it. I am feeling hopeful since I have been in close contact and it’s been about 36 hours. 

Fingers crossed.

I started watching Crazy Delicious on Netflix and it’s really fun. I love a good creative competition show.

Bonus points are because it’s British and I love the British sense of humour and the host is so funny. 

Have a great weekend.

Stay Safe.

Weekly Reads (and maybe videos):

Hamilton Act 1 but its Muppets.

1920s Selfies.

A tree filled monument.

A Free Stanford Course on “How to Teach Online: Designed for Middle & High Schoolers.” Just in case any of you will be teaching online this new school year and need some help figuring things out.

Be the reason someone believes in good people.

Raising Kids to be Good Collaborators.

The Hummingbird Plant.

Professor Cooks 3,770-Year-Old Recipes from Mesopotamia.

Curator Battle #BestMuseumBum. I love the curator battles.

Toto – Africa 2020 from home.

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Sara

Sara is the founder and creative behind livelovesara. A George Brown College Fashion Styling Graduate, she provides advice on finding your personal style regardless of age and budget. She is always on the hunt for the perfect wardrobe piece and is a vintage and thrifting enthusiast who can't wait to share her newest finds. She is also trying to learn French.

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