Hi! I am so, so close to hitting a big paid subscriber goal. If you’re reading this and would like to upgrade, you’ll unlock all Friday recommendations newsletters, our reader chats, and all 160+ posts in the Downtime archive. Consider joining us by hitting the button below. THANK YOU. Recs #82: Spring book recs, cozy rainy days, inspiring art findsA grab bag of delights: What I'm reading, watching, clicking on this weekThis is the Friday post at Downtime, a feel-good weekly roundup of recommendations and delightful distractions. If the email cuts off, you can view it on the web.Happy Friday, friends! How was your week? After a few drizzly few days this week, Daylight Savings has finally brought with it additional hours of sunshine, giving me an immediate boost of happiness and good vibes. My week was filled with simple joys: spotting pine cones in the yard with my daughter, cutting and gluing our way through spring crafts at the library (GOD BLESS and protect our local libraries for providing free and engaging events for tired parents and their toddlers), and just soaking up the slow shift into brighter days. As you read this, I’ll be on my way to a weekend girls’ trip. What is it about vacations that make us all panic-shop all of the things?! I made an intention to shop more mindfully this year, and I completely, shamefully broke it this past week as I popped all the “low-heeled minimal sandals” that would express-ship to me into my cart as I was convinced that this was The One Closet Gap I Needed to Fill ASAP. Groan. (I did find these shoes however, which I do like...) How do you avoid pre-trip shopping sprees? Any tips for next time? Today’s issue is PACKED (2,000+ words!) with inspiring things that caught my eye this week, including:
—Alisha 💬 What we’re talking about in the Downtime chat: what are the cute kindle covers?, waterproof spring jacket recs, the best sunscreen recs for sensitive skin, and more. Join us! If you’re a paid subscriber, you can start your own threads to ask the group a question — and join our special Geneva chat for local meetups and more chatter (the link to join is in the footer). 👀 Previously on Downtime… Edit: Cozy, Rainy Spring DaysThere’s something about a rainy spring morning that makes the world feel softer, like it’s been wrapped in a cool, damp embrace. Mornings like this make me think of the garden, of hands in the dirt and that quiet, steady work of coaxing things to grow. Rain taps against the window, the kind of sound that makes you want to curl up with a book, but instead, my mind drifts to seeds, to roots, to the way life keeps moving forward, one soft, steady drop at a time. In honor of this feeling, an edit, below.
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Recs #82: Spring book recs, cozy rainy days, inspiring art finds
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