Weekly Reads and Finds

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Well, the cold finally hit me after being indecisive for what feels like a couple of weeks. I haven’t been sick in years which is a world record coming from someone who catches anything and everything.

So it is a super fun sick house at the moment.

I was hoping to do some fleamarkets this weekend, but it is going to have to wait until we aren’t coughing and sneezing everywhere,

This is going to be a mellow weekend.

There are some good sales this week like J.Crew has an extra 60% off sale styles with code SOGOOD, and Anthropologie has an extra 40% off sale. Adidas also has some pretty great deals right now too and I included a few pieces up above.

Old Navy is having a pyjama flash sale tonight for 50% off the marked price and I managed to get the girls several flannel pairs for under $50 total.

Also, I adore these handmade velvet pumpkins on Etsy. They are so cute.

Weekly Reads and Some Videos:

A Christmas Story Christmas the sequel teaser trailer

The Diderot Effect: Why We Want Things We Don’t Need — And What to Do About It

What the Rosetta Stone actually says

DALL·E 2 is a new AI system that can create realistic images and art from a description in natural language. Here is a guide on how to actually use it. It’s pretty cool.

The Forgotten Sisters Who Pioneered the Historical Novel. Jane and Anna Maria Porter ruled Britain’s literary scene—until male imitators wrote them out of the story

Safety Coffin Designs for those with taphophobia.

What Happens When Mortals Try to Drink Winston Churchill’s Daily Intake of Alcohol

10,000 Vintage Recipe Books Are Now Digitized in The Internet Archive’s Cookbook & Home Economics Collection

Teenagers in the Early 19th Century, from a Girl’s Sketchbook

Dice made of terracotta Carbon dating indicates 2600-1900 BC

The Victorian Blood Book

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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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