Happy Friday!!
There is one word and one word only running through my head right now:
Weeeeeeeeeeeekeeeeeeeeeeeend.
A few things have been introduced to me over the past few weeks and I thought I’d share them with you today. 6 things for the sixth month of the year. JUNE is here, can you believe it?
I CAN believe it and I WILL BELIEVE IT.
9 more days of school, people!
Boom. Boom. BOOM.
SO here you go…
6 things you should know about (if you don’t already):
1) This NPR Tiny Desk Concert:
The Tiny Desk Concerts put on by NPR are amazing. And this one by K’Naan is especially SO good. But seriously, so sooo good. My friend Rebecca showed me this when I was in Brooklyn. Listen to it all and listen to it many, many times. I can’t stop because I don’t want to stop. Ever. Go ahead, give a listen.
2) These Trader Joe’s cookies:
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I’d beg to differ that they are actually cookies because they’re really more like cookie dough in my opinion, but you get the idea. I’m more partial to the latter anyways.
You better be running to your closest Trader Joe’s because these cookies are IIIIIINsane. So chewy! So delicious! Every night after dinner I have two of these bad boys with a glass of milk. Heaven, I say. Heaven.
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3. The maxi dress:
Now I know it’s all the rage, but honestly, do you own one yet? When I’m wearing a maxi dress I feel as if I’m walking around in the coziest blanket of all time. Kind of like I’m in my pajamas, but better. Especially the cotton dresses. I think they’re flattering on all body types too, which is hard to come by with some trends. So really, if you do not have a maxi dress yet, go buy a maxi dress. This weekend!
(You can thank me later.)
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4) The Honest Toddler Blog
I just discovered this and it is HILARious. I’m not even a parent and I think this is too good. Honest Toddler has me laughing out loud and shaking my head yesyesyes. I LOVE when things are ridiculously funny and this blog is it. You can follow Honest Toddler on twitter too! Funny things all the live long day.
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5. The Opposite of Lonliness
You must read this piece, The Opposite of Loneliness, written by Marina Keegan, a Yale 2012 graduate who died tragically in a car crash last Saturday. It’s a horribly sad story about her death, but her writing is so insightful, and above all things makes me realize how unknown this life is and how important it is we keep our connections alive by keeping in touch with those that we love and care about. Make phone calls, go to reunions, visit friends. I feel lucky enough to still feel the opposite of lonliness and I only wish this young girl could have had the opportunity to grow older and experience it too. Life does go on after college, very much so, and I’m hopeful it will keep on the up and up. Life’s not fair sometimes and I get confused and disheartened when there aren’t any answers to these sorts of tragedies. But I do know this: I am humbled by Marina’s writing, saddened for what will never be, and incredibly thoughtful for what I can make of this one precious life.
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6. Caine’s Arcade
And to end on a more uplifting note, watch this video of Caine’s Arcade that I’ve seen around the blog and facebook world the past few weeks. Oh, it will make you smile and cry. The good kind of cry that makes your heart sing.
I remember a childhood filled with imagination and creation and I rejoice in the possibility of it still happening for children out there in this world today. Let’s foster it, okay? As teachers and mentors we have the ability to keep the imagination alive. And keep it alive we must.
Happy weekend, friends.
Happy June!
Today is my last day as a teacher! Maybe ever! Happiness and sadness today.
I just bought my maxi dress yesterday! So excited to get it in the mail!
Honest Toddler. . . its too much! I love it! I seriously check the twitter feed daily to make sure I didn’t miss any. And the BLOG! So great.
ahhh! I can imagine it’s sad and happy for you– but the idea of getting to spend more time with your little one must be worth all the sadness for sure.
Bittersweet. And much more on the sweet, I think. :)
I think your maxi dress rocks – happy Friday!
thank you, thank you!
oh my gosh, the opposite of loneliness had my heart in my stomach last night. it is so breathtakingly sad and hopeful and amazing all at once.
TRUTH.
Those cookies are the death of me!!! I could eat a whole box in one sitting!!!!
Yes, I am SO into maxis. I need more, though! I’m a woman obsessed.
xo,
Hannah
http://www.chillairandperfume.blogspot.com
I’ve asked it once and I’ll ask it again: WHERE IS THAT DRESS FROM?????? I love it and want it to be mine.
the GAP!
mere seconds away from your apartment, lady.
well actually, I got mine at the Harvard Square one, but you should prob hit up yours tomorrow to snag one for yourself. It’s SOOOO comfy.
You KNOW I tried that one on lady! I thought it looked familiar! I couldn’t buy it because my tatas were everywhere. You can feel free to delete this comment after you read it ;)
Oh. IT’S STAYING.
Aw, that video at the end was just precious. :) That kid’s going places, for sure.
That maxi dress looks great on you, I’ve always felt that I’m too short to wear maxi dresses. I might have to give it a go. And I didn’t know any of the other things, so they were all “good to know!” Have a great week :) xoxox
That striped maxi is SO cute – where is it from? And Marina’s piece was so well written…such a sad story. Hope you had a fabulous weekend :)
Annie
The Other Side of Gray
GAP!