Are you doing anything fun this weekend? We are car shopping for some sort of SUV, because my car completely broke down a week ago. It’s been such a change of pace. We’ve been doing lots of walks/runs outside to parks (pictured above, they’ve been picking me all the wildflowers at the park and it is making my heart burst!), walks to the dog park, spending time with neighbors, and scooter rides around our complex. It’s been kind of refreshing, but I am also so looking forward to being out and about again.
I hope you enjoy your weekend, and get some time doing something you love!
Here are some of my favorite links from this week:
Making these this week, yay for popsicle season! And Indian flavors are my favorite of all time.
I LOVED this life goal. I am totally in agreement.
This was super eye-opening on the benefits of the simple, everyday relationships. It’s totally inspiring me.
This meme was too funny. Jay said to me today, “Momma, if you’re tired, why don’t you sleep when we’re napping?” haha, good point little one, good point.
I’ve been wearing this MISSHA ALL AROUND SAFE BLOCK ESSENCE SUN MILK non stop for a year or so. It’s the best sunscreen with the perfect finish under makeup.
An amazing looking potato salad, without any mayo in it. Any other mayo dislikers out there? I’m so excited to try it, such a perfect option for spring get together.
I bought this shirt on sale a few weeks ago, and I love it. Its even cheaper now too!
A book about failing (!!) that I just started. It’s a nice quick read, and gives me so much hope.
I’m dying to try this $18 hair tool that seems to work miracles.
I’ve been oogling over these swimsuits. I love the texture, cut and colors!
A talk I’ve loved this week, reflecting on Mother’s Day and motherhood. “During my professional career as a doctor of medicine, I was occasionally asked why I chose to do that difficult work. I responded with my opinion that the highest and noblest work in this life is that of a mother. Since that option was not available to me, I thought that caring for the sick might come close. I tried to care for my patients as compassionately and competently as Mother cared for me.” -President Russell M. Nelson