Links I Love Week 18
This week was busy and I had a few things that had to get done before it was too late. I let my drivers license expire on my birthday just out of forgetfulness. I had to renew it but I had an Ohio license (long story). This required me taking a test for Illinois. I don’t remember the last time I took a test, but the good news is that I passed! I co-hosted a shower for my friend Kat which was a lot of fun and this Sunday I get to play catch up since I am way behind on work. I did finish The Room on Rue Amélie and I am really wanting to discuss the ending with someone that read it too. Anyone?
If you are headed to Paris this May, What to do this month according to Travel and Leisure.
The New French Spots in NYC according to The Everygirl. My friend Roxanne and Lou wrote this! Bravo.
Pimp your Parisian Balcony via Do it in Paris
Anne Street Studio shares Monet’s Garden through her eyes
10 Secret Spots in Paris (How many have you seen?)
If you are looking for the perfect market bag, this is a great option. These are my favorite spots to picnic in Paris.
Graphic Artists Imagine The Paris of The Future
La Cuisine shares their madeliene recipe.
I bought this dress in pink last year and it is so flattering on. It is under $100 and now I want it in red and black!!
My sister says I am hard to buy for… I really don’t need anything but I love the brand Cuyana and would happily take a gift from here for any occasion. (hint) On my wish list is the leather laptop sleeve and wallet. I have the travel bags and my everyday tote is from here which I LOVE. There is a new insert that I really want and it is sold out so I am on the wait list. I will be buying it as soon as it is available. I have had the bag for two years and it is still in great shape.
Band-Aid is encouraging to go on a digital detox. I am all for this!
I ordered these two dresses. This one in black and this one in red. I need to restock my closet since I am not loving any of my current Spring/Summer dresses.
This post does contain affiliate links which contributes to my coffee and croissant research. Merci!
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