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Let It Be Sunday, 200!

December 9, 2018 by Joy the Baker 33 Comments

Hello my dears!  

Bless up! We’ve made it to another fine Sunday.  Can you believe this marks our 200th edition of Let It Be Sunday!?   It’s the most visited post on my site each week and it fills my heart that we hold this space together. 

I’ve been a bit quiet and still this week, a result of a little bit of a laparoscopic surgery I had early in the week.  I say ‘little bit’ because that’s how I had it situated in my mind, but I’ll tell you what… surgery is surgery and it’s a big deal – if not to my mind then certainly to my body.  The good news is, I’m fine!  This body is doing an amazing job of healing itself.  The other good news is that this week was full of lessons about slowing down and asking for help that my stubborn self is still processing.  This week I am truly thankful for a boyfriend that carried me out of bed and friends who came with flowers and groceries and offerings to just sit with me and make me some oatmeal.  I feel very fortunate even though I’m still running at about half speed and despite the fact that it still hurts to laugh. 

Anyway – how you been?    

Here’s the offering this week, I hope you find a thing or two that inspires you to slow down and share more compassion with yourself and others.  The first three links are very intense but feel important and very human to me: 

•  Inside the story of death and survival as the Carr Fire’s tornado of fire stormed Redding – and changed firefighting in a warming California.  150 Minutes of Hell  (San Francisco Chronicle) 

•  Stepping back from the edge:  My mom’s suicide changed everything. Here’s how I found hope again.   I took this piece in slowly. It’s incredibly raw and honest and deeply important. (USA Today) 

•  These are the stories about really knowing someone, really living a life with someone, really loving someone, and having to keep on in the world without them. The Last Curious Man. (GQ)

•  A divorce lawyer’s guide to staying together. Here’s where this article stopped me in my tracks and made me think: what problem do you have that marriage would solve?  YEA.  Think on that.  This feels like a really important question.  (Vox) 

•  “You wish for love, but when it arrives, you never know how it will look.”  How Our Relationship Survived When my Partner Got Sick.  There is a lot of honesty and beauty here.  Build new fires. (Men’s Health) 

•  Here’s a list to get your Spotify working: The Best Music of 2018 from NPR. 

•  Is this true for you?  The worst person to shop for is your significant other’s dad. Ok I’m sitting here thinking of what to get for any dad and honestly yea… it’s a tough one.  I used to give my dad a homemade coupon book with little tickets for pancake breakfast and a car wash. Can that translate to my boo’s dad? Probably a hard no.  But I think what dad’s want most is for us to do nice things for them. (The Week) 

•  Each year I live in New Orleans I learn a new tradition made special by this place.  This year: Reveillon Dinners, a Christmas tradition post- Midnight Mass for Creole Catholics in the city.  The tradition was lost from the 1940’s to the 1990’s but it’s come back to life in the city and I’m going to throw my own Reveillon to celebrate the season. 

•  Come practice yoga with me on January 3rd, take home a sweet bouquet of flowers and a yearly planner from Shrill Society.  We’re getting out minds and energy CORRECT for the new year!    

•  I’ve been resting up for a few days this week and I can confidently say that the show Goliath is fantastic.  Both season. Run don’t walk. 

•  Our dear Julia Turshen’s has a new podcast: Keep Calm & Cook On!  It’s a quiet revolution of sweet wisdom and kindness. 

•  Jon made the most beautiful Baked Brie Bread Wreath and it might be too gorgeous to eat but we should try all the same. (The Candid Appetite) 

•  Making this for little gifts this year.  I’ll just have to keep myself from eating it all.   Chocolate Almond Ginger Bark.  (Joy the Baker)

•  The Best Gifts For Co-Workers Under $30.  Thank you, The Cut.  

•  Literally no more bad hair days.  (Fringe+Co) 

•  The cake above is this gem from Broma Bakery – but I think I told you that last week too.  

We good?  We great!

My love to you.

xo Joy

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  1. Chickie

    December 21, 2018 at 12:18 pm

    Glad you’re on the mend.

    Thank you for posting about “crack.” It’s definitely been time. And while we are at it, could we please stop referring to things as “______ porn.” Food porn, etc. I get it, I see why. I cannot be the only person who also sees why not.

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  2. Dottie

    December 21, 2018 at 7:41 am

    Catching up on my reading and saw that you are recovering from surgery. I hope that you are doing well and glad that others have been looking out for you. Happy, healthy 2019.

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  3. Stasha Henry

    December 10, 2018 at 6:53 pm

    Congratulations on 200! Look forward to these every week.

    I’m French Canadian and we always had a Revellion when I was kid, By far my favourite Christmas tradition. It makes Christmas Eve feel so magical. I hope you enjoy it!

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  4. Emily S.

    December 10, 2018 at 12:53 pm

    Hope you feel better very soon! Take it easy.

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  5. Brooke H.

    December 10, 2018 at 12:05 pm

    Thank you so much for sharing the Vox article! James Sexton’s affirmation that we are right to stop and ask ourselves some questions about what our purpose is in thinking of marriage is so welcome. My thoughts on the matter so align with his but I have long since felt like I’ve had to remind myself that I’m not crazy…since, you know, everyone thinks everyone should get married. Suffice it to say, his thoughts have brought me to my most resounding, “RIGHT???” moment of my life. Today, affirmation came from someone other than myself and that feels excellent.

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  6. Karen Bunch

    December 10, 2018 at 7:46 am

    Thank you for the article on gifts for coworkers. It’s always a challenge for me.
    Happy to hear you’re on the mend.
    Enjoy your holiday season. Isn’t it so much fun?!
    xo,
    Karen

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  7. Brenda

    December 10, 2018 at 7:09 am

    Love Goliath. The end of the second season was not satisfying, but instead, very authentic. Ya know, like real life. We’re back for the winter, so hope to see you around the ‘hood.

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  8. Sina

    December 10, 2018 at 3:56 am

    Dear Joy,
    Thank you – as always – for the wonderful Sunday posts! I love to follow the links, they get me thinking so much and open my thoughts for other perspectives.
    Also, take your time to recover and be well! :-)
    Sincere greetings from germany, Sina

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  9. siri

    December 10, 2018 at 2:04 am

    Ah, Joy, surgery is no joke! My 3 year old had a laparoscopic appendectomy a few months ago, and it can continue to twinge even months later. Take it easy and be gentle with yourself. There’s no need to get back to your former speed immediately. Life will wait for you to heal!

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  10. Whitney

    December 9, 2018 at 11:31 pm

    Hope you are feeling better soon. I had laproscopic surgery to remove an ovarian cyst years ago, and I remember the terrible combination of the pain medicine making stupid things seem funny and being in so much pain from laughing! Plus the shoulder pain from my abdomen being pumped full of gas. Glad you’re getting flowers and groceries and good care.

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  11. Lori

    December 9, 2018 at 9:55 pm

    I always look forward to the Sunday reads. Enjoyed it!

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  12. Maggie

    December 9, 2018 at 8:58 pm

    Wishing you the speediest of recoveries (and the grace to accept all the help you may need).

    Reply
  13. Stella

    December 9, 2018 at 8:28 pm

    Hi Joy,
    Hope you heal completely and laugh loudly very soon. Thank you for sharing these stories/articles with us. I was really moved by the USA Today article about suicide. The author did a tremendous job by sharing such a personal and painful story, offering insight into her mother’s decision and the ripple affect it had on the surviving family members. Honest, raw, and ultimately, a gleaning of hope.

    Reply
  14. Kathryn

    December 9, 2018 at 6:37 pm

    I’ve found liquor to be s good gift for fathers, especially at Christmas. A bottle of Jack or Maker’s Mark are my go-tos. Here’s to your continued recovery!

    Reply
  15. Cass

    December 9, 2018 at 6:27 pm

    Glad to hear you are getting rest and hope you are well soon! Thank you for the Sunday reads, as it is always something I look forward to and take a little bit of the sunday night blues away.

    Reply
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