I've gone all in on TV shows over the years. I went through a heavy Downton Abbey phase maybe 10 years ago or whatever and I'm considering watching The Gilded Age because it seems like it'd be good.
Bill Belichick and his 24 year old girlfriend.

I've gone all in on TV shows over the years. I went through a heavy Downton Abbey phase maybe 10 years ago or whatever and I'm considering watching The Gilded Age because it seems like it'd be good.
+ I tried: I watched one and a half episodes of the The Summer I Turned Pretty. I'm now sad to report that my IQ lowered by 7 points in those 67 minutes and I will not ever get that time back. (The nickname Belly bothers me more than it should.)
The funny thing is that I had watched the first episode back when it first came out and never went any further, so this doesn't come as a complete shock to me. Everyone is talking about it, so I thought I'd try again. Nope.
+Okay, onto Fashion Files: I'm really trying here guys. I have resigned myself to summer never being over and never getting to wear fall clothes again. Scott took a video of me complaining about summer and he thinks it'll be some "gotcha" come January. No way. I don't love cold wind but you will not catch me complaining about winter weather. Now, it DID cool down this week but I'm mostly in disbelief that the heat and humidity could ever end.
Using "color pop" here because my backgrounds aren't quite pinterest-worthy.
+I also have been watching a ton of reels about hair lately. I tried a few things, thinking maybe they'd work for me. For example, I have naturally wavy hair. I thought I could try the curly girl methods and went in with some curl cream on wet hair. It did actually give me good beach hair but definitely no curl. I do like the curl cream a lot more than a pomade or a gel.
When I see tutorials and the person has naturally straight hair or thin hair, my results are never quite the same. It's why I never go down the hair rabbitholes with new styles; they never work the way I see them work on the internet.
Alright, my last book post was the beginning of June. I have not been reading this summer. Instead, I watched a lot of tv and I have no regrets about that (Dexter: New Blood = amazing. Dexter: Resurrection = even better).
And I actually DNF'd a TON of books so I'll happily tell you about those too.
Three Mothers by Hannah Beckerman 3 stars
This was a thriller, very dramatic and kinda dark, taking place in the UK. I like my mysteries to take place there for some reason. It's 3 alternating POVs from the mother of a dead teen, the mother of the teen's ex-boyfriend, and then the mother of two teens who is the best friend of the first mother. It's not that confusing once you get going.
The Forgetting by Hannah Beckerman 4.5 stars
Same author. A domestic thriller. Big things are going on and you'll spend the whole book, honestly, trying to figure it out. Two alternating POVs from two women. Very good.
The Last One at the Wedding by Jason Rekulak 4.5 stars
This was from the beginning of the summer. I listened to it and I liked it a lot. I wrote about it here.
Don't Let Him In by Lisa Jewell 5 stars
This was one I pre-ordered back in January and I was delighted to see it pop up in June. Very good. Classic Lisa Jewell. A domestic thriller. Not super grisly. Just a fantastic mystery from multiple POVs. Takes place in the UK. (you see the trend in my reading, I know)
She Didn't See It Coming by Shari Lapena 3 stars
I read this last week. It was good and I wanted to figure out what was going on but it wasn't as all-consuming as Don't Let Him In. Took place in Albany, NY, which I thought was kind of random. Some tertiary characters, some odd side-stories. It was fine but not my favorite of hers. I didn't care about the characters and wasn't super invested, if that makes sense. And the main character's name: Bryden. I could not with that.
Cross Her Heart by Sarah Pinborough 3 stars
This was pretty good. It was a domestic thriller in the UK (shocking), but I, for the life of me, cannot remember what happened at the end. I cannot. Oh wait. Okay, yes. It contains a whole flashback storyline. Yeah, it's FINE, but it's not my favorite by her.
Currently reading: Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid and The Note by Alafair Burke
Books I opened:
First, some Taylor Swift thoughts.
Years ago, I was a fan. I liked her first 3 or 4 albums.
But I came across this the other day:
1. I meant to write a stuff and things post yesterday but you know how it goes. I do highly recommend these items we bought from Amazon this month. I realized last night I'm out of the lime essential oil because I've used it the most.
2. I put this in my Teachers Pay Teachers store this week. I'm trying to get one product up a week but, again, you know how it goes.
3. One thing I will take from Gen Z and never actually admit that they're right about: crew socks.
Funny story: Sutton's birthday was at an indoor play place so I bought some super cheap socks on clearance at Walmart for adults and kids in case anyone showed up without socks. Well, then I ended up with like 8 pairs of 10-for-$3 women's crew socks...I've been sleeping in them at night ever since. I know, I'm weird, I sleep in socks, whatever. But these were delightful. In fact, I wore them out (since March) and bought a second pack of slightly higher-end crew socks (name brand, 6-for-$6) this week. Cannot recommend enough. Now, I don't know that I'm in the place to wear them with shorts and sneakers (too Millennial for that) but I wear them around the house and to bed.
4. Going off of that, I almost threw the old socks away...but then I remembered The Lazy Genius saying she uses socks for dusting and then I remembered how I've recently taught my kids how to clean the baseboards. And now those old socks are going to get a new purpose.
5. We drove 40 minutes (a lot for me in the KC area) to Scheel's the other day to pick up these: