THE SUNDAY SECTION

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T H E S U N D A Y S E C T I O N


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Vogue - Is farming the most interesting job in America? Meet Kristin Kimball, farmer, mother, best-selling author, and co-owner of Essex Farm in upstate New York. After reading this article she seems like a of super hero of sorts, but despite growth and huge success, they are just one bad crop away from losing it all. Learn about their “full diet” CSA - this is something I’ve been considering more and more for our family. It would save me time, be a benefit to our family’s health, and also support our local farmers.

Harper’s Bazaar - The 35 best TV shows of the 2010’s. I still haven’t seen The Americans but we just finished Watchmen and I highly recommend it.

The Wall Street Journal - The best temperature for a good night’s sleep. Last week on Instagram I shared Frank and my never ending debate over the thermostat. I would love to keep our house between 68-69 while he prefers a cooler 66-67. It seems like a small difference but in our leaky 1920’s home, one degree can feel like I’m traveling from the the arctic to a warm beach (kidding, slightly). But in all seriousness, I was happy to read all of your responses and to find that we’re not the only ones fighting over temperature!

The New Yorker - A review of Greta Gerwig’s Little Women. I can’t wait to see this one.

National Geographic - How Australia’s fires will create problems for drinking water.


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white shirt - Love the balloon sleeve detailing on this classic style. Pair it with this budget-friendly mom jean for a clean and classic look.

detox - There is always a big push at the beginning of a new year to change our diets, stop drinking alcohol or eating sugar, and to exercise more. But how do we make these changes last and improve our health in the long run? I’ve been following the annual goop detox since 2017. I love it because you’re omitting many of the tigger foods but its still delicious enough to make it a habit. To this day some of my favorite recipes are from previous years and are still in heavy rotation in our house: like this apple cinnamon oatmeal, this lentil and radicchio salmon, and if you’re willing to collect all the ingredients, this turmeric warming latte. Click here for the 2020 detox and five day meal plan.

dressing - I’m giving this its own line even though I’ve already mentioned goop because I don’t want it to get lost in the mix! This dairy-free green goddess dip/dressing is SO GOOD. I always have to pass up on a creamy green dressing because of the yogurt or cream but not this one! Here is a crunchy salad recipe to go with.

travel - The cheapest days to fly in 2020. I’ve been dreaming of going to Paris for our 8 year anniversary this May. Looks like June 3rd might be the best day for it…so helpful!

work essentials - I don’t have an “office” per say and I’m always on the go for work. Over the last year I’ve started to accumulate a few “essentials” that I can’t live without. Frank purchased me the tile last Christmas when I lost my wallet (two weeks before the holiday - not fun) and I can’t live without it now. It helps me find my wallet and also my phone! Other essentials: a cell phone charger, lip balm, pouch for my receipts, and a computer case. I’m still on the hunt for the right 2020 planner if anyone has suggestions!


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January inspiration…via my pinterest


Posted on January 12, 2020 .