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Jen’s Weekend Drafts: Sit with Today’s Version of Yourself.

By: Jen Shoop

+SITTING WITH TODAY’S VERSION OF YOURSELF: A friend sent me this beautiful Instagram post: “I will never have this version of me again. Let me slow down and sit with her.” What a gorgeous sentiment. It left me a bit more tender-hearted toward myself. If nothing else, the Jen of today is trying her absolute best. I know that. I also found the thought cropping up in odd moments — like when I was powering up the final big ascent of my usual running route, and I thought: “I feel lucky to be this able and strong right now!”

+PETIT A PETIT, L’OISEAU FAIT SON NID: On the heels of announcing my book and ruminating over the murky lines between fate and agency, I remembered an aphorism from high school French class: “Petit a petit, l’oiseau fait son nid.” (Little by little, the bird makes its nest.) The little things add up to the big things; there are no big breaks. Stick with it.

+THIS, TOO, IS THE JOB: I wrote not long about acknowledging the parts of our daily work that are often overlooked, and naming them as constituent, real parts of our lives that consistently call for our effort. I loved this quote from Walter Mosley, which made me think differently about the days where I sit at my desk and scratch at the earth for awhile:

“If you sit down in front of the screen and read what you wrote yesterday, that’s enough. Writing is all about the unconscious, and the unconscious should be checking with the story every day.”

This is either a great vote of confidence for fallow time as a creative, or an excellent excuse for procrastination…

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VACATION BOOK REC, PLS: I should have solicited this input on my book review post earlier this week, but do you have a vacation book recommendation? Something light and fluffy and romantic — Emily Henry vibes? (I’ve read her entire backlist though.) You can share by clicking the little “feedback bubble” icon that is wiggling at the beginning of this blurb.

+SELLING OUT FAST: I have developed relationships with some of the brands I know and love and routinely feature on this blog, and wanted to mention that I heard through the grapevine that The Outset is running low on its new tinted lip oasis line. Try the dune (nude) before it sells out! I’m obsessed with it.

+BESTSELLERS: These Frank and Eileen sweats, on sale here! As I mentioned last week, incredibly comfortable but hold their shape in a flattering way that doesn’t outline every curve on your body like some sweats do? I love the length. Great colors! Run TTS.

01. FRANK AND EILEEN SWEATS // 02. TUCKERNUCK BLUE DRESS // 03. RAG + BONE SHIRT (ON SUPER SALE AND SUCH A GOOD BUY — I OWN AND LOVE THIS) // 04. K18 HAIR TREATMENT* // 05. DISNEY STROLLER TAG // 06. STRIPED MIDI SKIRT // 07. J. CREW SUEDE SANDALS // 08. TARGET GIRLS BELT BAG // 09. J. CREW COTTON CARDIGAN // 10. LEE RADZIWILL BAG

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*Can you share how you use K18, if you do? I’ve read so many different ways people use it and I’m still finding my footing. I think the best result happened when I used it, got out of the shower and let it sink in for 30 minutes, and then rinsed it back out, but that was kind of an ordeal (in/out of shower). My friend and neighbor (with great hair) said she leaves it on for four minutes and then rinses out. I do think it’s too heavy for me to leave in; it weighs my hair down. What are your strategies?!

+AVOCADO INVENTORY MANAGEMENT: Landon and I make the same green smoothie every single morning: kale, avocado, banana, orange juice, water, and ice. So we buy a lot of avocados, and have devised a great system for inventory management: did you know you can keep the firm ones in the fridge and they will stay firm until you remove them and let them temper on the counter for a few days?! It’s completely revolutionized our shopping process. Still, I had to send this meme to him —

+EYEING + BUYING: On my radar right now is this adorable little terry dress! I really wish I’d ordered it for Florida! I can’t decide which color I like most…I also just received the most charming set of “garden party” scented solid lotions from Kate McLeod. I absolutely love them. They smell divine! I kept the vanilla rose and am going to give the lavender one to a girlfriend. The packaging makes them such great gifts!

KULE TERRY DRESS // A GREAT THIN-WEIGHT WHITE TEE (THINNER/MORE SEE-THROUGH THAN SOLDOUT) // J. CREW PATTERNED PANTS // J. CREW COLBIE SANDALS // PRADA WALLET ON A CHAIN // BAUBLE BAR BRACELET // FLOWER MOUNTAIN SNEAKERS // KATE MCLEOD GARDEN TEA PARTY SOLID LOTION // CURRENTLY READING

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Kelly
Kelly
5 days ago

40-Love by Olivia Dade actually takes place on vacation!!! And I love that her heroines are largely in their 40s. If you want funny banter, I recommend Chick Magnet by Emma Barry or Love, Comment and Subscribe by Cathy Yardley. Or When Grumpy Met Sunshine by Charlotte Stein is laugh-out-loud funny and very spicy!! And the heroine is a ghostwriter and the hero is a celebrity soccer player heavily inspired by Roy Kent from Ted Lasso.

LG
LG
6 days ago

Rock the Boat, by Beck Dorsey-Stein

The Enchanted April, by Elizabeth von Arnim

Christina
Christina
6 days ago

Broken Country! Not light and fluffy, but heartbreaking in the best possible way. You won’t be able to put it down!

Anne
Anne
6 days ago

The happy ever playlist! It’s part of a loose universe/series but this one blows the others out of the water – I’ve read it several times because I love it.

Better than the movies

Nora goes off script

Love and other words (not the most lighthearted, but it’s an incredible digestible romance)

Ellen
Ellen
6 days ago

Loved “Is She Really Going Out With Him” by Sophie Cousins – made me laugh out loud and you can’t help but root for the protagonist!

Stephanie
Stephanie
6 days ago

Just read and enjoyed Wedding People. The Right Sort of Man was fun, but not sure if post-WW2 London is your idea of vacation reading?

Vanessa
Vanessa
6 days ago

+1 for Back After This. PS I Hate You by Lauren Connelly is wonderful. If you want something light and fun in the historical romance category, I’d highly recommend Earl Crush by Alexandra Vashti.

Kelly
Kelly
5 days ago
Reply to  Vanessa

Seconding Earl Crush!! I enjoyed it tremendously. And “Ne’er Duke Well.”

Tara
Tara
6 days ago

I just started using K18 this week. I do not condition in shower and then apply it, wait four minutes and style my hair as usual. I’ve noticed an improvement after two uses! But my hair is thick, frizzy, and I color it every four weeks.

Natasha
Natasha
6 days ago

Back After This by Linda Holmes

Lindsey
Lindsey
6 days ago

I’ll recommend authors: Brooke Lea Foster, Carley Fortune, and Meg Mitchell Moore. Many of their their books would be great vacation reads.

Jenny
Jenny
6 days ago

Summers at the Saint. A little beachy, a little mystery, a little romance, a smidge indulgently cheesy. Easy, no heavy mental lifting.

Rebecca
Rebecca
6 days ago
Reply to  Jenny

Upvote! Truly anything Mary Kay Andrews. She can actually write (former journalist) and her books are fun!

Meg Carter
Meg Carter
6 days ago

No Angel, by penny vincenzi. Not a booker prize winner, but an absorbing family saga from across the pond that you won’t be able to put down. Part of the Lytton family trilogy. And oldie but a goodie.

Sophia
Sophia
6 days ago

Less, by Andrew Sean Greer (not necessarily fluffy but laugh out loud funny and endearing, tender and wise, and won the Pulitzer as a comic novel which is hard to do!) also about a writer and the craft of writing 🙂

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