Have a Great Weekend.

What are you up to this weekend? Tonight the boys and I are ordering Thai food and watching a movie. We’re thinking Eighth Grade? Hope you have a good one and here are a few fun links from around...

Have a Great Weekend.

What are you up to this weekend? Tonight the boys and I are ordering Thai food and watching a movie. We’re thinking Eighth Grade? Hope you have a good one and here are a few fun links from around the web…

I’d love to wear this outfit to Thanksgiving dinner.

How lovely is this 530-square-foot London apartment?

Three-ingredient cranberry chocolate bites. (NYTimes gift link)

Lily Allen and the delusion of the perfect house. “No one who saw that house ever forgot it. Seriously, I’ve done a vast survey using a sample group of six women at a dinner party in North London… There was also something dreadful about that house. Something vacant in the pupil. It was beautiful and doomed… It’s the delusion that if we can just focus on the details, fuss and fuss and fuss, eventually we will make everything perfectly perfect and shiny on the outside and the inside will naturally follow suit.”

Thanksgiving or perimenopause?

I’d love to try writing a newspaper blackout poem. Here are three cool ones: house, teenager, and time.

Alexa Chung’s Madewell collection is so good.

This Irish comedian can make even stone walls funny.

Dark chocolate snobbery. “This one is so intense, it comes with a list of side effects.” “Mine comes with a therapist.” “The taste is so grown up.” “Oh, mine’s massively grown up.”

Cool building wrapping paper.

This gift set is on my wishlist.

Busted.

Plus, two reader comments:

Says Ella on my first Thanksgiving without my dad: “Thank you for sharing your dad with us, Kelsey. Our family isn’t religious, but we have a habit of lighting a candle each night before bed and sending wishes and love to those we feel inclined to. Tonight, I’ll be sending you and your girl a wish from me and mine — that you catch glimpses of your dad all around you this Thanksgiving and for all to come.”

Says Joy on 10 gifts for friends: “I have entered into whatever stage of life causes me to suddenly feel delighted at the idea of a grownup sticker book.”

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