Pretty. Also, pretty exciting.
True story: I read the bulk of Wuthering Heights on an eight-hour bus ride through rural central Uganda on an iPod Touch.* (I finished it in a Kampala hostel.)
*I think maybe the e-reader helped me not to realize how little or much progress I was making, instead of getting overwhelmed by the sheer size of the tome.
A friend of mine directed me to this wedding, and now I’m kind of rethinking everything.
Four years is not too early to have a renewal of vows, right?
Working a bit on Pip’s nursery with my parents lately. I like the colors of this one a lot. Until J & I start to get things really settled, I’m afraid you’ll have to endure the occasional dream nursery (with the promise of our real deal when things are assembled).
Apologies.
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Wilco, Nick Lowe + Mavis Staples.
“The Weight” always makes me think of freshman year with Megan, and particularly driving through sunny south Georgia countryside on the way to and from school.
I’m on a Design*Sponge Living In / Downton Abbey roll.
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Never write off a sniffly, glum Wednesday. You never know when your lovely coworker will surprise you with a beautiful bauble of her own making as a birthday present.
Seriously, guys, definite perks to working at our quirky little library.
A to Z of London tea towel. Want.
Love this piece from the happy home demonstrating the difference between a well-designed, lived-in, everyday room and its styled-for-a-magazine-and-professionally-shot equivalent. It’s reassuring as we set up and decorate our place, analogous to the sort of unphotoshopped celebrity pictures so wildly popular on the internet.