five little things that made my week.
1. these snap dragons.
{for still being pretty even when they wilted beyond recognition.}
2. this cd.
{for having the sweetest tunes for our morning breakfast hour.}
3. the tiny message from a tiny guy on this phone.
{because: “helloiloveyougoodbye.”}
4. this little cotton number.
{for being as soft, comfy, and supportive as i’d hoped.}
5. this tomato.
{and the approximate four-hundred others i’ve eaten this week.}
other things:
best face forward. (caution, habit-forming.)
pizza, ranked.
talk about the weather.
put an egg on it. or a radish.
yes, please.
on my library list.
bitte.
non-toxic oilcloths.
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I just bought the same Base Range bra at Steven Alan when I was in New York. Twins! It's so good – I love Base Range underthings & loungewear.
So great! Glad you're enjoying it too!
Hang in there little tomato. There are a lot more out there just like you.
Mmmmmm that tomato would be perfect with a sprinkling of sea salt and a little olive oil x
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(Eaten with mayo on toasty bread!)
Not to be a sammy sad sack, but a word of caution – some (all?) of those oil cloths are not non-toxic in the least. While they are touted as PVC and phthalate free, they are coated in TEFLON, which not only is highly highly toxic, but has been making major headlines lately in the non-toxic community for just how incredibly dangerous it is (EWG has been all over Teflon and Dupont lately). If anything is "water repellent" and coated in anything other than organic beeswax, it should absolutely be avoided. This includes clothing, too.
Oh, bummer. Too good to be true! I should have investigated that one some more–thanks for being on top of it. Did you see the piece on Parkersburg, West Virginia + DuPont this week? Devasting!
That CD was a daily listen during our school commute last year. We love it! If you like that, you might like Innocence Mission for bedtime.
Oh, terrific! Thanks for the recommendation!
Thanks for the CD recommendation! Always on the hunt for good tunes for shorties. You might also like an album called 'See!' by Holly Throsby, an Australian folk singer who made this tip top album for kids. On high rotation 'round these parts.
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