Welcome to my weekly blog post called What I’m Into This Week, where I share my favourite news/articles from the web for the week, books I’m reading, favourite song and products I’m into.
So, let’s get to it, shall we? Here’s what I’m into this week:
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Good reads and entertainment on the Internet this week:
- @Pluto.living is the best thing on the interwebs this week
- North American cities are doing a nightly cheer for health care workers
- Growing up in America’s ‘silent zone’
- Nothing to see here, just some dinosaurs doing their social distance thang
- How mysterious rocks weighing hundreds of pounds move on their own
Song I’m Loving This Week:
“Song for Everything” by Maren Morris – the lyrics really resonate with me! (listen for free with your Amazon Prime membership)
What I’m Reading this Week:
A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman (PS – follow me on Goodreads, if you’re a bibliophile like me!)
Products I’m Loving this Week:
- We bought our kids a Lenovo Chromebook so we can do this whole teach-at-home thing, and it’s been a lifesaver! Plus I plan to use it to cart around to meetings when life gets back to normal.
- My Glamglow mud mask for much-needed self-care
- These floral pajama pants because if I’m working from home on my computer all day, I better be comfy!
- In being locked away in my home office all day, I’ve decided it’s time to buy these floral wall decals and do an office makeover, Kaitlyn Bristowe-style.
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