Have you seen Boyhood? After a couple of attempts where I arrived to a sold-out show, I finally got to the theater 30 minutes early and snagged a seat. 🙂 Ever since, I can’t stop thinking about the film. In case you haven’t read about it, check out this review and watch the trailer here. The story is remarkable. Basically, the film traces the journey of Mason from the age of 6 until he turns 18. Director Richard Linklater (the same guy behind the Before Sunrise, Before Sunset and After Midnight trilogy) got the cast together to film every summer for a few days in Texas over the span of 12 years. As the New York Times aptly explained: the realism is jolting.
It’s amazing to have this time capsule film that allows you to watch a little boy grow up. Not only that, but the chance to see the impact that time has on the relationship you have with your family and the people you love the most. It’s a beautiful reminder of how tumultuous our adolescent years can feel and how much credit we need to give to the varying moments and people that ultimately shape our lives. Hand’s down, my favorite part of the movie was seeing Mason interact with Mason Sr. (played by Ethan Hawke).
Have you watched the film? What did you think?
Watch Ellar Coltrane (the film’s star) on Jimmy Fallon here.
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Farmer’s Market in Brooklyn
The weekend is here!
Happy August, my darling readers! And happy weekend, too. What do you have planned for the next couple of days off? Anything fun? I love the month of August—it is always so chill as everyone in New York eeks out the remaining days of summer. A few things I’m excited about: heirloom tomatoes, movies with a view, anywhere with a rooftop. 🙂 So, consider this your reminder to savor the remaining days of the summer. It’s going by fast! Here, to get your weekend started right, a few happy posts from around the web:
For anyone that mispronounces your name.
New York notecards.
A sad, funny, poignant movie I just watched. Have you seen it?
Love Anna Kendrick.
Where beauty grows.
Brian Williams is a proud dad.
The craziest selfie ever. (Plus, check out this new no-selfie app.)
Kate Middleton’s funny faces.
Love this super helpful packing app.
A day at the beach.
How to become a wine expert overnight.
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The perfect planner
You guys: I’ve always talked about my need to use a paper planner, even in this digital age. I think I’ve finally found the perfect one. It’s called the Day Designer by Whitney English. I can thank Instagram for my discovery of it. I saw a post about it one day over at Chirps & Cheers, an Oklahoma-based blog, with a note to call and reserve one right away because of how quickly it would sell out. Call to reserve? For a planner? I was super intrigued. After a fair amount of Googling, I decided to go for it. (I mean, just read this.) There is space to organize your calendar, your to-do lists, your short- and long-term goals—everything. Plus, it’s so pretty!
The August 2014-August 2015 edition of the planner begins today and I can’t wait to start penciling things in.
What kind of calendar do you keep?
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Travel Page: Cinque Terre
More from my European vacation! I know, I know—I’m really spacing this out. 😉 A quick recap in case you missed it: I’ve already covered our time in Stockholm, Paris (Part 1 and 2), Aix-en-Provence, and Antibes. Now, Cinque Terre, Italy! After a bit of a delay due to a one-day train strike in Italy, we finally made our way to the colorful coastal town of Riomaggiore, the first stop in Cinque Terre. Even though the forecast predicted all grey and rainy days during our two-day stay, the weather completely cooperated, gifting us with loads of sun…