Hello friends! Welcome to another Sunday! This weekend my new neighborhood, the Irish Channel, is alive with green beer, Irish pride, and lots of dudes in green cumberbunds handing fake flower out to ladies in the Irish Channel Parade. You’re supposed to kiss the dude on the cheek when they give you a flower… kiss them on the cheek and ignore the fact that they’re a sweaty stranger with a fake flower… or maybe embrace that actually? It’s New Orleans. You’re supposed to just go with it even though it feels like a swampy episode of The Bachelor.
Along with all the green, it’s Easter candy (and yes… Lent) season and if you’re not careful, I’m going to buy every single Cadbury Easter candy-coated mini eggs. I’m not even kidding.
Cheers to you, your cozy pajamas, and that extra cup of hot tea.
The Internet, for us:
• Hey guys, we’re drinking whiskey too fast. Why does it have to be old before its time?
• The Good, The Bad, and The Hangry
• Quick note: Exhaustion is not a status symbol.
• I own one Nicholas Newcomb mug and it’s a treasure in my kitchen. Nicholas Newcomb studio visit on Design Sponge.
• Before I Go: A Stanford neurosurgeon’s parting wisdom about life and time.
• California has about one year of water left. Will you ration now? Still real.
• It’s Ikea’s World, We Just Live In It and hate those tiny frustrating screw driver things.
• Vegan BBQ Lentils with Millet Polenta is beautiful and food.
• Pickling Spring Vegetables (and other things I’ll probably never do but will be equipt with knowledge about. )
• A friend recommended I read The Piano Tuner. Let’s do it!
• New news in lipstick technology: Color Changing Lip Paint.
I love you as much as you love Sunday. Enjoy!
xo Joy
Caitlin
I recently discovered The First Mess blog and yea.. I’m not vegan or anything but wow. everything is stunning, and, as you said, food. Now I’m dying to try ground millet as polenta. and basically everything else
ardita caesari
Hi Joy! Greetings from the equator. Here is my favorite book by Ma Thanegi, a modern Burmese female writer:
“The Native Tourist: A Holiday Pilgrimage in Myanmar”
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/9749575628/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?qid=1426516940&sr=8-6&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70&keywords=ma+thanegi
Nel D.
Just checked out The Piano Tuner at my lovely library in Bay St. Louis — I’ll let you know! Also — Mini Cadbury Eggs – they are so addictive!! I feel your need :)
Suellen
“Before I Go” story was simply wonderful. Being a 7 year cancer survivor, I’m so aware of living for the moment and “seizing the day.” What a lovely man. Thank you for sharing his story.
Sharon
love the links, thank you <3
Channing C
Call me crazy or rude, but I wouldn’t kiss a stranger on the cheek just for giving me a flower even it if was considered appropriate. Hug maybe, but kiss…….nope!
Sally Hurst
The article by the neurosurgeon really touched my heart. It really puts life into perspective and makes you think how you really want to be spending your time. Thanks for sharing this, Joy.
Lee Ashley
Oh Joy… I have a girlfriend dealing with cancer right now & that article could not have come at a better time. I actually fell down a rabbit hole & read his other articles, along with his obit. What an elegant soul. Thank you for that.
On (another) note, I made your snickerdoodle strawberry shortcakes last night (despite the blazing SoCal heat) & they were delish. Yes, I used the plural. Also heated one up with some butter & strawberry jam for breakfast…. Xoxo
Rebecca @ DisplacedHousewife
Love all your links, but especially the Exhaustion link this week. xx
Lisa The Kitten Williford
I hope you had as fun of a time watching the parade yesterday as I had walking in it (I’m in the Daughters of Lir walking krewe) . . . it was a lovely day for a parade, if not sweaty kisses (which I totally get – oftentimes when I give a throw to a dude, they insist on a kiss as a “thank you”. So it happens on both sides of the parade experience at this time of year. LOL!
Rachel
While I love living here, I’m still adjusting to the over abundance of touchy feelyness. :)
Steph
Last year no one told me that the Irish Channel parade would involve lots of sweaty cheek kisses in exchange for fake flowers…it took several jello shots before I was ok with that. And I wholeheartedly second the recommendation for The Piano Tuner; I absolutely love that book. It was compelling and beautiful and mysterious and surprising all at the same time.
Kara
Cumerbund. It’s an item of clothing, not a cinnamon roll. ;)
joythebaker
hahahahha! dangit.
embrita
Oh…IKEA…tip: get an allen tip for your drill/electric screw driver. You will never need one of their tiny screwdrivers again. And assembling their furniture won’t suck nearly as much :-)
Nancy
Traveled to NOLA for the first time last week-loved it! Can see why you live there-only downside-humidity and my hair-not a good combo. Went to several of your recommendations on previous blogs-outstanding. We ate and drank like crazy!
tinajo
Thanks for the links – always fun! :-)
lovethatpretty
Oh that flower crown is simply divine
xx
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