Have a relaxing weekend. | cup of jo

Have a relaxing weekend. | cup of jo

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What are you doing this weekend? We’re going to a bar mitzvah with a “gala pizza party,” which sounds like a lot of fun. Also, Anton and I play chess together, although he almost always beats me. I need to review! I hope you have a good one, and here are some links from around the web…

I want to read books in crispy leaves all summer.

“My most valuable inheritance? My grandmother’s gay gene.” (Fashion)

Great photo of Knicks courtside seats! Also, the Knicks subway station. Also, knicks bagels.

Who is willing to an adventure knitting journey?

The secret to getting dressed in less than 30 seconds: a very good summer dress.

Hey, he cutest library.

This made me laugh a lot. My British father indoctrinated us in “Can I please have…” from the moment we were born.

what a happy house in London.

My friend is hosting a movie night next week and I’m voting for this comedy that goes unnoticed.

Who’s in the mood for a tuna melt? (NYTimes giveaway link)

The Zara x Caramel collaboration It’s really good.

“Oh, THIS is why people have sex all the time.” (Large salad, with paywall)

Also, three comments from readers:

Says Kay from Queens in a very low-key summer to-do list: “Hopefully we’ll start the summer by blowing out the Knicks!!! We’re also headed to Michigan where all we’ll be doing is swimming in the lake, reading by the lake, sleeping by the lake, playing by the lake, climbing sand dunes by the lake, and eating cherries by the lake. I can’t wait to sit back and watch my sun-kissed babies play their hearts out.”

Emily says of a very low-key summer checklist: “Recommendation for ‘Big Book Summer’: The Calamity Club by Kathryn Stockett, who had some of the best female characters I’ve ever encountered in a book. I devoured the more than 600 pages.”

Olivia Jane says in a very low-key summer checklist: “My newborn seven-year-old daughter love making graphs, then declared that we are going to make two to compare: how many watermelons and how many ice cream cones we eat, and we will see which one wins. “Best summer project ever.”

(Photo by Febe Vanerman/Unsplash).

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