It's already Friday?
I should be happy, but this week was one where I could never seem to make a real dent in the to-do list. Do you have days, weeks (hell, months) like that too? In any case, I didn't want to head into the weekend without checking in one more time here.
Speaking of the weekend, any fun plans? Tomorrow I'm meeting a girlfriend who I haven't seen in a long time for brunch, which I'm really looking forward to, and then racing home to take C to a classmate's birthday party. We have a birthday party on the schedule each weekend for at least the next month -- I guess January and February are popular times to have babies! But, hey, we're all about celebrating. :)
On Sunday I plan to pick up groceries for the week and maybe take C rollerskating for the first time. We plan to go iceskating too at some point this winter, but I thought it might be fun to try rollerskating since she's never been. We'll see where we end up!
On to a few favorites on this sunny Friday:
-World Market has all their holiday marked to 79 cents. I am not too far past Christmas (believe me) to want all of the things! Like this, this, and this.
-Have any of you tried Rothy's shoes? They are apparently super comfortable (I would hope so with that price tag!), but what I love is that they are actually made from recycled plastic. To date, they've taken 20 million plastic water bottles that would have been in a land fill and turned them into cute shoes!
-I am going to take a brush lettering class (two of them, actually!) and I'm super excited. It feels indulgent to spend money on an "activity" for myself, but it's something I've wanted to do for a long time and I'm excited to try it. Maybe I'll even make some art prints or something using what I learn -- you guys know I love my "pretty words." :)
-April at Smidge of This, who has been through an awful lot and is one of the most inspirational and strong women I've come across, wrote a letter to 2019 on her blog this week and it will put everything into perspective for you. I pray this year is gentle on her family, and full of joy.
-Speaking of posts worth reading, this post by Joanna Goddard (Cup of Jo) is everything. I have long struggled with anxiety at the thought of death, probably earlier than most due to my loss of a parent as a little girl. I felt understood reading this.
-Ending on a light note, C made this craft in preschool the other week and we just brought it home to hang up. They tied this activity into MLK day, and I thought it was just a really sweet and simple thing to do.
Wishing you a cozy weekend!
Happy Friday! I am also having a week where I feel like I've accomplished nothing but - there's always next week! Rollerskating for the first time sounds so fun - I loved rollerskating as a child. I hope she has the best time!
ReplyDeleteThis is our week, friend! I hope you had a productive-ish weekend. :) I did too and it's been forever since I've gone -- I don't think I'll be any help, haha!
DeleteI've been so intrigued by Rothy's shoes but had not idea they were that expensive! Holy cow!!
ReplyDeleteMe too! Everyone raves about how comfortable they are and I really do love the concept but, yeah, the price tag is steep! I wonder how they wear/how long they last... that could help make a case for them. ;)
DeleteI have been seeing those Rothy shoes everywhere! I'm eyeing the leopard flats... also, I was just at World Market today and should have searched for their holiday stuff, I love a good deal! Happy weekend :)
ReplyDeleteMe too! Everyone talks about how you can walk all day in them. They seem ideal for mommas on the move! I'm so jealous you have a World Market store close to you. I'm forced to browse online. ;) Happy Sunday!
DeleteI absolutely have days like that too - then all of a sudden something will shift and you will plough through it all, or at least make a dent. It sounds like you had much more fun plans anyway with brunch! A brush lettering class sounds fun - what are you hoping to make once you've learned it? J xx
ReplyDeleteYes! Or feel extra motivated in the days following, which is what happened this weekend. I'm so excited for the brush lettering class -- it's something I've always wanted to learn. I love handwriting and tried to dabble in calligraphy a long time ago but I'd love to learn some official techniques. I also love quotes/empowering words, as you know, so I'd love to try to use the brush lettering on some paper for art prints or maybe even mugs/plates, that kind of thing. :)
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