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I am trying to get us all to bed earlier tonight even though it is past midnight, because I want to get up early to go thrifting. At this rate, we are going to be exhausted and sleep until noon though.
Especially since I have had a headache all day that meds are just starting to work on.
I hate being a headache/migraine person. It’s so debilitating.
I posted a funny story tonight on Instagram with my two cat babies sitting side by side in a bed for the first time ever, but it didn’t last long and Sev climbed into the cubbyhole.
This garnered many questions about whether I made the hidey hole or bought it. I bought it and was pleased to see it is still on Ikea.
It’s $8 and fits perfect into all of their shelves. A removable pillow is sold separately, and the boys (especially Tootles) spend a lot of time sleeping there.
In case you missed it, I put together a fall capsule wardrobe that is inspired by Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s style, and it was a lot of fun.
I think I am going to try to source some CBK inspired pieces while thrifting tomorrow.
Wish me luck!
Weekly Reads and Some Videos:
How Japanese Kintsugi Masters Restore Pottery by Beautifying the Cracks
A good interactive from The Pudding on the invisible loneliness epidemic in America
When a Young Sofia Coppola & Zoe Cassavetes Made Their Own TV Show: Revisit Hi-Octane (1994)
Hand Embroidered Satellite Imagery
Winners of the 2023 Bird Photographer of the Year Competition
A Cover of Radiohead’s Creep by Prince
All the Feels for Marni and Dries Van Noten. These two spring collections brought emotion and tactility to the Paris runways yesterday. I love the green sweater in #9 of the Dries Van Noten show.
One-Sec App tells you to take a breather and asks whether you really want to open an app.
The Earl and Countess of Shaftesbury’s restoration of the stables at St Giles House
The Face of a Bronze Age Woman Who Lived in Scotland 4,000 Years Ago
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