
Hello!feeling this week long. Halloween Tuesday really blew my mind. I was happy to have a weekend with no plans. First time in a long time. I also had a very exciting week. For the first time in a long time, I felt creative. The mental block I had been battling for the past three years finally changed. Almost instantly (not really, but it felt that way), everything became clearer. Which leads me to the next part…
I’m making big and small changes to my blog, my social media presence, and my business. First and most importantly, Click. read. like.Moving to substack (and a few other things). After this week, all future CRL content can be found there. If you sign up for my email list, you don’t have to do anything and it will arrive in your inbox!You can also access it through website.If you would like to receive it via email you can subscribe.My substack is currently freebut You can pledge a future subscription. This is not required!
There will be more to come. I hope you had a great weekend and enjoyed this week’s links, there are lots of good ones!
Here are the best of the week. – kaylin and jesse
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“Maybe what I really wrote is ReshapeWhen we misjudge when we are young, or simply evolve, or like all of us, at some point in our lives, need to build something new make Change is about making life good again. ” A must-read article from my friend Victoria about becoming an OG blogger, and What happens when our interests shift or our values no longer align with what we create. – Jesse
House Speaker Mike Johnson The long battle against birth control. excellent. (rolling stones)
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idea Comfortable Aerobics Definitely interesting. (charm)
On social media, silence is seen as a statement. However, publishing information about the war can come with costs, including physical threats. (New York Times)
Is breakup dinner Just what you need? (Busy)
“The responsible adults knew what had to be done, but they refused to do it. Instead, we revisit the country, For some, it’s very personal Trauma after trauma – in Lewiston, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Parkland, Uvalde, Orlando. We cannot and do not want to prevent avoidable deaths. ” (WBUR)
There is obviously a Massive vampire scare In New England in the 1800s? (boston globe)
Strong reminder: We are all on borrowed time. (Washington post)
watch Zoom out on Apple TV And really enjoyed it! -Kaylin
this corn, cheese and pepper Looks like a delicious twist on a classic. (Obsessed with the kitchen)
The world of fables tells us that even Our most precious values are serendipitous, or win at great cost. (new yorker)
this is really a Interesting article about Half-Baked Harvest, which made me realize that I didn’t know much about her other than her recipes. -Kaylin (New York Times)
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lived legally . Paired with a sweatshirt, jeans, or leggings, it’s really comfortable and warm. FYI, it’s quite large, and thought the photo shows it looks almost cropped, it’s longer and oversized.
I love Madewell straight-leg jeans. I wear them with sneakers or boots. They have just the right amount of stretch and are true to size.
I just started reading Britney Spears’ memoir the woman in my heart. I know this is going to be a quick read, but so far it’s been really good, albeit heartbreaking.
I had to go up half a size, but Blundstone dress booThe perfect combination of function and style. I bought it in rustic black.
The contract is being made Get early access to Black Friday deals. if i have to choose one thing If recommended, that would be All this sweat. I wear them all the time. their underwear Also the best.
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