Sunday Somethings

Sunday Somethings

Hello, Sunday.

It’s been a weekend full of tennis on this end, closing out the season with glorious weather outside, keeping me exactly where I should be. In not so many months, our outdoor days are over and in this house that means hunkering down with books and comfort foods.

But we’re not there yet!  It’s August, BIRTHDAY MONTH, so favorites coming at you all month long.

Here’s what I’ve got today. I hope you’re enjoying this Sunday Funday.

As for reading, I plowed through this one. Love, love.

I like this idea: living the frugal life makes small luxuries so much sweeter.

Tokyo is recycling electronics for a very good cause.

The art of being alone.

Do you have a shared Google calendar with your friends? I’ve never even really thought to do this (since I still use a post-it note calendar to plan my life!) but it’s not a bad idea as we all strive to find time to be together when everyone’s running on empty.

The freelancer life.  I admit that I love the idea of being on my own, but I’m not willing to take the financial hit, or feel like I always have to hustle to make enough to pay my bills. So I’ll just sit here and keep dreaming about it because I think otherwise it would be so ideal.

Despite its issues, social media really does bring the world together.

Remember paying $300 for a college textbook? Thank goodness those days are over.

And finally, I’m not going to lie that I really want the apothecary table.

That’s it! Have a great week.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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