I came across a spectacularly moving post by the wife of a victim of the 9/11 terrorist attacks reflecting on the 20 year anniversary of the tragedy. In it, she writes with poignant directness about her grief, describing it as “a tenacious and liquid emotion [that] finds any crevice in our hearts and souls and seeps in there, just waiting to burst through at the slightest provocation. A smell. A sound. Familiar handwriting on an old card. A duffel bag in the attic. And a crisp September morning shared by strangers, each with their own story to tell. Then suddenly, driving on the highway or checking out groceries, that grief bursts into any empty space.” There is more, and I cried while reading it — especially the words she would say to her husband today — but I’ll leave it at that, and applaud her bravery, and salute her.

On a truly trivial footnote, I was startled by her use of the Latin word “desiderata” in the piece, as I was not familiar with it. It means “something that is needed or wanted,” but the most common hit on the Internet when searching for the word led me to a 1927 poem of the same title by Max Ehrmann. It occurs to me that this poem may be known to everyone the world over but me, and if so, I apologize for my dilatoriness. However, if you are among the uninitiated like myself, It reads a bit like speech-making for a graduating class, but in the best possible way. It drinks like tonic: bracing, vaguely medicinal, but with a pleasingly sweet finish. My favorite bit runs as follows:

“Take kindly the counsel of the years,
gracefully surrendering the things of youth.
Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune.
But do not distress yourself with dark imaginings.
Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness.
Beyond a wholesome discipline,
be gentle with yourself.

You are a child of the universe,
no less than the trees and the stars;
you have a right to be here.
And whether or not it is clear to you,
no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should.”

Beautiful reminders, all, but especially: beyond a wholesome discipline / be gentle with yourself.

Post-Scripts.

+On being on my own side.

+On driving gently.

+I especially need to hear these words when fraught with mom guilt.

+On permitting myself to grieve not as I should but as I can.

+You are enough.

Shopping Break.

+This Maje cardi just came out and truly belongs in this roundup of tweed and tweed-inspired finds. Get the look for less with this popular style ($128 and selling quickly).

+I love this new all-natural-colored LL Bean tote!

+My new favorite recommendation for a fall function — Ulla vibes for $120! I have been receiving so many inquiries about what to wear to fall weddings, which brings me so much joy. I’ve been keeping this section of my shop updated for you.

+Ordering this doormat for our backdoor — on sale for $39!

+This sherpa bag is SO good. If out of budget, consider this sherpa pouch / laptop case!

+This shacket is major, and $50! I like it in the plain ivory or brown/white check.

+Intrigued by these straight-leg ponte pants from Spanx.

+This blouse is one of my favorite snags for fall — have been wearing it a ton already, and it’s on sale! I layered mine under joveralls for apple picking the other day!

+Gingham masks for fall.

+Love this pink fitness dress.

+Four pretty neutral cardigans for fall: this ruffled Mango, this belted Intermix, this J. Crew, and my pearl cardi.

+Drawn to this alternative to Dudley Stephens: even thinner material, and the pockets add interest.

+These themed craft kits are great for rainy afternoons.

+OK, this ivory dress!!!! Love the detail on the straps in the back.

+These Lizzie Fortunato earrings feel like they are designed to go with fall dresses like these.

+These tapered utility pants have been flying.

+Kind of drawn to Ugg’s new mini silhouette?

+Cashmere ballet slippers! These look like a dream.

+Love this simple taupe gingham tablecloth (under $30).

+Pretty gold dress.

+Coordinating Halloween jon jon and sister dress match.

+OO this table lamp is fantastic.

+Cutest corduroy dress for a little love.

+Lilly Pulitzer is running its annual two-day sale, and its classic shifts for little girls are on sale for $40. I always buy 1-2 of these for mini each summer season — timeless. Love the idea of a Lilly mask for $5, too! I also have a couple of their dresses and shorts that I roll out from time to time and I have to say this romper situation ($64?!) is currently in my cart.

+A heads up though — Saks has a few Lilly pieces for children on sale for even less, including this baby bloomer set and this one for only $23 (and free ship!), and Zappos has a few toddler swimsuits on sale for over 50% off here.

+And pro-tip: if you want just a little splash of the Lilly vibe, I have frequently found cute hair bows from Etsy that are Lilly-inspired (like this and this) that I pair with a simple solid colored play dress like this, this short-sleeved variation (on sale for $19!), or this ($8). Finish with Cienta t-straps, on sale for 40% off here in most sizes!

+And if you don’t love Lilly but are still looking for some fall statement hair bows to pair with simple play dresses for your little one, consider: oversized gingham, linen check, and these gorgeous canvas ones (come in the most sophisticated colors!)

+Next up: Lake Pajamas just launched a new early fall collection and I am eyeing this patio dress in spruce. Drawn to green at the moment!

+J. Crew temporarily discounted a bunch of its new fall arrivals, including its La Ligne-esque half-zip, my favorite tees (buy in white and navy!), and its cocoon puffer (such a great silhouette, such great colors!).

+I ended up buying a mix and match of the fabric pumpkins I shared a few weeks ago for one of our mantels: this green one, two of these ivories, and one faux fur. More fun decorative pumpkin options here, but sharing this today because some of the pumpkins I’d been eyeing have already sold out!

+Speaking of Halloween, just added this cute ghost banner to my cart to decorate the breakfast table for my children on Halloween!

+Finally, TBBC is offering dollar monograms and free sitewide shipping with code FALLISHERE. That means you can get this sweet play dress without the $8 shipping — or monogram a pair of some of my favorite shorts on micro or a classic jon jon for only $1! Also a good promotion to use to buy a new baby a monogrammed infant set.

P.S. My husband makes even the toughest moments better.

P.P.S. It doesn’t have to be the blue iris.

P.P.P.S. Fall dresses!

*Image above via Margaux. I love their captoes and pointed toe flats this season!

I already talked your ear off about clogs, so I won’t dwell on that trend here, but a few other on-trend options for fall…

Even more picks below…

SADDLE BROWN LEATHER POINTED TOE FLATS — REMIND ME OF PRADA BUT UNDER $250, AND THE COLOR IS PERFECT FOR ANYTHING

THESE BROCADE LOAFERS ARE CHARMING WITH ON-TREND DENIM AND A CHUNKY KNIT

ADORE THESE VELVET SLIPPERS IN THE CHICEST FOREST GREEN…SHEARLING IS ALSO FUN

THE PERFECT SUEDE PUMP — I OWN THESE IN LIKE 6 COLORS

THESE MACHINE-WASHABLE (!) FLATS LOOK SUPER COMFORTABLE AND I LOVE THE DESIGN! (UNDER $100!)

THESE SHEARLING SLIDES ARE ELEGANT, AS ARE THESE FROM BRUNELLO CUCINELLI

BALLET FLATS IN THE PERFECT BURGUNDY SUEDE (IMAGINE WITH THIS BURGUNDY DRESS FOR THANKSGIVING)

LOVE THE LOOK OF THESE REFINED COMBAT BOOTS

MALONE SOULIERS MULES

THESE SUEDE BALLET MULES ARE SO GOOD — CAN’T BELIEVE THE PRICE

CAN’T STOP DREAMING ABOUT THESE SAINT LAURENT PLATFORMS

THESE PLAID PLATFORMS ARE ALSO SERIOUSLY FUN…OR YOU CAN DIP YOUR TOE INTO THE TREND WITH THESE UNDER-$100 SUEDE ONES IN VERSATILE BLACK

THESE BOW-TOPPED MANOLOS ARE CALLING MY NAME

DREAMY AQUAZZURAS

THESE UNDER-$100 BOW-TOPPED MULES ARE ALSO SPECTACULAR IN THE NAVY

I SHARED A BUNCH OF FUN STATEMENT SNEAKERS IN THIS POST, BUT SUPER LOVE THESE NB 327S

MY FAVORITE PROFILE FOR BOOTIES EVER…HAVE OWNED SEVERAL PAIRS OF THIS STYLE AND THEY ARE FAB

SHEARLING CLOGS (A NEW DISCOVERY SINCE MY PREVIOUS POSTS ABOUT THIS TREND)

MY FAVORITE TALL BOOT ON THE MARKET (VIBE FOR LESS WITH THESE)

SUEDE BUCKLE SANDALS

MINNETONKA MOCS

BETH SNEAKERS

HAVE MENTIONED THESE A TON, BUT THESE UNDER-$50 MANOLO INSPIRED SLIDES

P.S. Chic fall finds under $129.

P.P.S. Has COVID impacted your social skills?

P.P.P.S. Sometimes a little tenderness is the best I can do.

Some incredible recent home finds…

amazon home finds

BOXWOOD // TASSELS // COUNTER SPRAY // CANDLE // LLAMA ROCKER // CANDLES // CANDLE HOLDERS // FINIALS // COMFORTER SET // CAKE STAND // WASTEBIN // NAPKINS // PULLS // WOVEN OTTOMAN

These and more below…

KEY TASSELS, INSPIRED BY THE SNAP ABOVE (AND SIMPLE BRONZED FRAMES TO HANG ON THE WALL, INSPIRED BY THE ABOVE AS WELL)

PRESERVED BOXWOOD IN CLAY POT

MEMORY FOAM HOUSE SLIPPERS

HOBNAIL CAKE STAND

BRASS BOW FINIALS

BAMBOO FRAME

LLAMA ROCKER

CLASSIC COMFORTER SET AT AN INCREDIBLE PRICE

WOVEN OTTOMAN

OUR FAVORITE MEMORY FOAM PILLOWS

WIRE UTILITY SHELVING (THIS BRAND IS THE ABSOLUTE BEST FOR UTILITY STUFF LIKE THIS)

DECORATIVE BRASS PULLS

ONE OF MY FAVORITE HOME SCENTS

BLUSH TAPER CANDLES

GLASS TAPER CANDLE HOLDERS (WOULD LOOK SO PRETTY WITH THOSE BLUSH TAPERS ON A MANTEL!)

PEOPLE LOSE THEIR MINDS OVER THESE SWEDISH DISH CLOTHS

MATISSE INSPIRED COCKTAIL NAPKINS

STAINLESS STEEL CLOROX WIPES DISPENSER…IF THEY MUST BE OUT, AT LEAST YOU CAN HIDE THEM IN HERE

MOST GORGEOUSLY SCENTED COUNTER SPRAY — WROTE ABOUT THIS A LOT LAST YEAR, BUT IT’S AS IF JO MALONE HERSELF CLEANED YOUR KITCHEN

BAMBOO ROMAN SHADES

CERAMIC WASTEBIN

P.S. How an old dresser served as a reminder of love.

P.P.S. Chic bar and counter stools.

P.P.P.S. My New York apartment judged me.

*Image above via LoveShackFancy.

Despite my reservations about the devotional I am currently making my way through, there have been words that have positively jumped off the page at me. I underlined and then returned to this passage several days in a row:

“When we open our hearts up to others and allow them to know us, we are offering an invitation for they themselves to be known.” -Cleere Cherry Reeves

Vulnerable female friendships are a treasure, and the quote made me realize just how much I benefit and grow from the candor of my closest. Just last week, one of my best girlfriends from UVA sat on the carpet across from me in my new home and let her heart tumble out. It wasn’t until I revisited that quote that I realized that her openness had invited me to reflect on my own heart. It was emotional sonar: the more she shared, the more I reflected on myself and my own position in relation to her observations, experiences, and insights. Perhaps all self-knowledge is dialectical in this sense: how can we truly know ourselves in a vacuum, without any markers or points of reference? Luckily, friendship can be one such dialectical force in the development of self-consciousness, and a far gentler one than many of the others we endure (failure, loss, argument, mis-judgement, etc).

From time to time, I have attempted to focus on a single word as a sort of theme for self-improvement. (Often, my chosen word is grace, an aspirational virtue I rarely attain.) I think this season’s word will be open-heartedness in recognition of the many women (on this blog, and in my personal life) who have helped me know myself by opening up their hearts to me.

Post-Scripts.

+On female friendships and the things that matter.

+On losing a friendship as an adult.

+On building friendships through motherhood.

+On connecting with fellow moms in moments of parenting crisis.

+Things to say yes to.

+Things that mattered to me at 18.

Shopping Break.

+Scalamandre’s velvet tiger fabric is a classic.

+How about these chic coupes for your fall tablescape?!

+Found this pretty and well-priced bamboo frame via Megan Stokes!

+More pretty frames for pretty pictures here.

+Love these pink corduroy overalls and this affordable floral puffer for mini!

+Just ordered myself this heart necklace (I got 15% off by joining their mailing list and using code INSIDER15, bringing the cost down to $29). I think I will layer with my other delicate heart necklace!

+This Gucci bag is a classic.

+Truly adore this stationery!

+I have absolutely no reason or occasion to wear this slip dress but I want to. Wondering if I should buy for NYE, even with no current plans? Imagine with a faux fur wrap…stunning! Or, if you’re a bride…

+Speaking of all things bridal, I just added a new section of my shop for brides-to-be. (I see you, M!)

+I also updated my wedding guest shop, as a lot of items had sold out or were no longer seasonally appropriate. So many chic finds, including this Zimmermann dress and these ODLR-lookalike earrings for under $100.

+These daisy mugs are so cheerful.

+Clothing organization boxes, paired with these.

+Keep coming back to this daybed. Love everything about it.

+I don’t really understand this, but Gap has a Home collection at Walmart? Anyway, this pouf is inexpensive and a cute way to outfit a playroom.

+Love the throwback styling on this LL Bean jacket!

+This puff sleeved cardigan is beyond.

+This, worn with a belt, looks ridiculously high-end. Like, how could it be $160?!

+Cute everyday play dress for a little lady.

+Gifts for every occasion.

+This collared ribbed dress is seriously sophisticated. And under $50.

+This statement ring is so unexpected and different!

+OMG this clutch is amazing!

+Tiny sweater dress for a tiny lady.

+A shacket moment for your little one.

I took the above photo while running through Rock Creek Park earlier this week. (I enjoy documenting my runs this way.) The trail was fairly empty but there was an older man who was perched on the stone abutment at the end of the bridge above, catching his breath and enjoying the just-turning seasons. As I crouched to take the photo, he said, “Should I move? I’m sure you don’t want some old fat geezer in your picture.” I assured him he was out of frame, but we both laughed for a minute, awash in our self-awarenesses: me, awkwardly taking a photo of a bridge; him, self-deprecating. I don’t know what it is about running that makes me feel closer to life, closer to the essence of things, and my sometime interactions with other athletes and nature enthusiasts along the way nearly always cements this view. I always feel vulnerable, almost emotional, in these brief exchanges, as though moving with purpose through nature — at whatever speed — strips away the protective mantle we wear “in real life.”

Anyhow, there are many days where running feels like a chore, but I nearly always finish with a humbled heart.

On that note: the air is turning cool, and we are nearly upon my favorite running season. A few favorite fitness finds to usher in fall:

FALL 2021 fitness finds

BROOKS RUNNING JACKET // NIKE EARWARMER // NEW BALANCE HOODIE // TRACKSMITH PLAID SHORTS // BEYOND YOGA TANK // NIKE HAT // ON RUNNING SHORTS // ALO TUBE SOCKS // ALIGNS // LONG-SLEEVE AMAZON TEE // HAIR TIES FOR RUNNING // HOKA RUNNING SHOES // ZELLA TANK

These and even more options below…

THESE ALIGNS IN COPPER OR OLIVE

MY FAVORITE $25 AMAZON LEGGINGS IN BLACK

ALO TUBE SOCKS

BLACK SWOOSH NIKE HAT

LOVE THIS RUNNING TANK IN THE BURGUNDY FOR FALL (ON SALE!) — THE REFLECTIVE STRIP IS SO SMART

TRACKSMITH PLAID SHORTS

A CLEVER WAY TO CARRY YOUR PHONE WITH YOU!

PEOPLE RAVE ABOUT BROOKS’ CANOPY JACKET FOR RUNNING, AND I FOUND IT ON SALE! (AVAILABLE FOR EVEN LESS — UNDER $50! — IN BLUE HERE)

MY NEW RUNNING SHOES

HAIR TIES FOR RUNNING

YEAR AFTER YEAR, GET A TON OF USE OUT OF THE SWIFTLY TECH LONG-SLEEVES AND DEFINE JACKET — HAVE HAD THE SAME ONES FOR LIKE 5-6 YEARS AT THIS POINT

PLUSH NIKE EARWARMER — ALSO OWN + LOVE THIS DRI-FIT ONE

BEST RUNNING GLOVES — $13 AND WORK WITH TOUCHSCREENS

COLLAPSIBLE WATER BOTTLES

BEYOND YOGA CROPPED TANKS — SERIOUSLY THE SOFTEST, MOST SECOND-SKIN FEELING THINGS AND GREAT FOR LAYERING BENEATH A BOXY TEE LIKE THIS OR THIS $15 STEAL IN GREAT FALL COLORS

ON RUNNING SHORTS

SEAMLESS STRAPPY BRA

NEW ATHLETIC APPLE WATCH BAND

YOU MAY REMEMBER MY OBSESSION WITH THIS LIGHTWEIGHT BUT WONDERFULLY WARM NEW BALANCE JACKET FROM LAST YEAR…AVAILABLE ON SALE IN A CROPPED HOODIE AND TUNIC LENGTH!

MY GO-TO RUNNING POUCH — WATERPROOF, LIGHTWEIGHT, AND PERFECT SIZE FOR PHONE, KEYS, CARD

THE ABSOLUTE BEST RUNNING SOCKS — STAY IN PLACE, CONTOUR TO FOOT, AND HAVE A TINY BIT OF PADDING UNDERNEATH…LIKE A HUG FOR YOUR FOOT

APPARENTLY VERY SIMILAR TO LULU’S ALIGN MATERIAL, BUT ONLY $16 ON AMAZON

PERFECT TOP-LAYERS POST WORKOUT: DUDLEY STEPHENS (CHIC IN BLACK, NO?), THIS ALEX MILL, THIS “SCUBA” HOODIE, AND THIS RIBBED PULLOVER I OWN

FORM-FITTING RUNNING VEST — SIMILAR TO LULU’S

TRACK SHORTS

FUN PRINTED LEGGINGS

THIS HALF-ZIP FROM BROOKS IS MARKED DOWN

LOVE THESE BIKE SHORTS IN BLUE

P.S. On running, or taking up any time or hobby just for yourself.

P.P.S. Lots of chic athleisure picks here, too, and I want to also mention that Tory Burch is launching velour joggers, which are sort of like Juicy Couture reimagined and v chic.

P.P.P.S. On letting the time tick by.

My Latest Snag: Shiseido Facial Cotton.

If you’ve been a longtime reader, this is old news, but I just restocked my supply of Shiseido Facial Cotton. I did try a few other brands recently that were recommended by others, but there is simply no cotton softer, thicker, or more absorbent than Shiseido and I’m permanently locked-in. If you’ve not yet tried it, do yourself a favor! This will be a small but noticeable upgrade to your makeup/skincare regimen.

I do also use these reusable generic-brand “makeup erasers” in the 5×5 size when cleansing my face, but still reach for the cotton when applying certain products, especially my beloved Living Libations Cleansing Oil. I wet a Shiseido square with warm/hot water, then apply 1-2 pumps of the oil, and wipe all over my face. Then I rinse the cotton in more water, squeeze, and wipe down my face with the opposite side.

Delightful!

You’re Soooo Popular: The Longline Cardi.

The most popular items on le blog this week:

+Elegant J. Crew cardigan.

+Tapered utility pants.

+Chic food storage.

+My new pullover.

+My favorite everyday lip product, sold as a value deal.

+Chic everyday Target dress.

+Hand-painted dog bowls.

+My new devotional.

+Comfy slippers for home.

+A sleek and slim console for an entryway.

+Stunning tiered floral skirt.

+Adorable puffer for a little love.

+Waterproof school labels for your little one’s belongings, and lunch box notes for the lunch pail!

+$35 clogs to nail the trend without spending a fortune.

+Striped fleece.

+Washable wool trousers — so chic and functional!

+Inexpensive Halloween jammies.

Weekend Musings: Worrying.

The ultra chic Stephanie Trotta shared a quote this week on Instastories:

“When we worry about things, we end up living them twice.”

I am a professional-grade worrier. Mr. Magpie usually counsels me to ask myself: “Is there anything I can do about this concern right now? If not, I need to try to let it go.” I find this particularly quieting when I am awake at 3 a.m. circling around specific concerns and imagining every possible negative outcome. Whenever I think about Mr. Magpie’s advice, I realize that worrying is strenuously unproductive, and I try to practice mindfulness instead. I imagine myself actively slicking away the worrying thoughts that bubble up and attempt to disturb me, as though swatting away flies or wicking away raindrops on a windshield.

But the notion that worrying in fact doubles, or prolongs, the possibility of pain or disappointment, is an equally useful prophylactic. Why would I want myself to endure that twice?

Easier said than done, but if you are wont to tossing and turning, maybe it is helpful to imagine affording yourself the kindness of only experiencing a negative thing once.

P.S. More thoughts on gaining a sense of perspective.

Post-Scripts: Paisley Dress.

+This gorgeous paisley dress is $100 off at the moment. Another good fall wedding contender.

+This reversible coat keeps selling out!

+I have been using this primer lately, and while I hate adding an extra step to my already over-long getting-ready routine, it really does make a difference. Tinted moisturizer/foundation/concealer stick around much longer!

+This sleeveless cashmere peplum tank is marked way down to $129. Dreamy with trousers!

+A casual weekend jean.

+So many of you love this dress in the midi length — now available as a mini in fantastic fall colors/prints!

+Loft just came out with a great kick flare denim style — v on trend — and I LOVE the colors! Reminds me of the VB Carlys in my cart. (Note that Loft styled theirs with clogs!)

+These sweet handmade pumpkins are made of repurposed sweaters — so cute to decorate a little one’s bookshelves for Halloween!

+This rainbow stripe sweater brings a smile to my face. Cheeky like Kule, chunky like La Ligne. Perfect.

+This corduroy dress is fantastic in that amazing green hue!

+A great quiet activity for little ones at Church/a restaurant.

+Oo I love this plaid button-down — just great details! Love the puff at the shoulder, the tunic length, the pattern!

+Natori underwire bra on sale for under $30 — love the pretty posy pink. If you’ve been following me for awhile, you know these are my favorite everyday bras, though these inexpensive seamless racerbacks are a close second. The latter are super comfortable but don’t offer the same silhouette.

+This Petits Vilains puff-sleeved turtlenecks for littles sell out every year lickity-split! I’ve written about this before, but I really like their retro running shorts for micro. He owns a few pairs and is wearing them to soccer on the weekends!

+These Tory Burch clogs are on sale for $90 off in a gorgeous marigold color.

+Herb scissors!

+This ruffle-trim swimsuit was just marked down to $7. A good fallback to have for next summer!

+Love the logo on this bag!

+I know summer is fading but this dress is spectacular.

+This shelf is darling.

*Image above via Faire Child, whose founder describes herself as an “ambassador for puddle jumping.” You can shop their unisex, waterproof coats and rain pants here!

I had a couple of requests for cool-weather boots and outerwear for little ones in my last batch of shopping queries, and am responding belatedly here with some ideas…

fall 2021 childrens coats and shoes

FAIRE CHILD COAT // VEJA SNEAKERS // BURBERRY JACKET // JANIE AND JACK BARN COAT // DRIVERS // BELLABLISS COAT // SUEDE LACE-UPS // POM HAT // BRITANNICAL COAT // J. CREW BARN JACKET // CORD MARY JANE SNEAKERS // LA COQUETA TOPCOAT // LA COQUETA VELVET BALLERINAS // AMAZON PUFFER

More options, organized by category, below…

Outerwear for Girls.

ADORE THIS QUILTED PEPLUM STYLE

FOR BOTH TINY BOYS AND GIRLS, THESE WIDGEON FLEECES ARE AMAZING — THE VELCRO CLOSURE MAKES IT SO EASY TO GET ON/OFF BABY, AND THE HOOD CINCHES AROUND THE BABY’S FACE

KNIT PRAM JACKET

I BOUGHT MINI THIS OLIVE GREEN BARN JACKET

THIS LA COQUETA IS ABSOLUTE PERFECTION

CUTE AND INEXPENSIVE PUFFER — LOVE THE OVERSIZED POCKETS

LOVE THIS FUR-TRIM WOOL COAT IN CHERRY RED

$25 SHERPA FLEECE — MINI AND I BOTH OWN THIS TEDDY BEAR JACKET!

OMG THIS QUILTED CORD STYLE! HOW MANY COATS IS TOO MANY COATS?!

BRITANNICAL’S COATS ARE A SERIOUS INVESTMENT BUT ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS

FLOUNCED DENIM

MINI HAD THIS KNIT PRAM COAT AND HAT AS A BABY AND I COULD WEEP OVER HOW PRECIOUS SHE WAS IN IT

Outerwear for Boys.

LOVING THESE SLEEK COATS FROM FAIRE CHILD

MY FAVORITE FLEECE ON MICRO

$30 TOGGLE COAT

ICONIC BURBERRY — IF YOU HAVE MULTIPLE CHILDREN, THIS WOULD WORK FOR BOTH GENDERS I THINK SO YOU CAN PASS DOWN!

UTILITY JACKET – LOVE THE CINCHED WRISTS

SO IMPRESSED WITH THE QUALITY OF THIS $30 RAIN COAT — RIVALS THE PETIT BATEAUS WE’VE OWNED IN THE PAST

LOVE A BARN JACKET — THIS J. CREW IS GREAT AS IS THIS JANIE AND JACK

RELIEVED MICRO HAS NOT YET OUTGROWN HIS BURBERRY QUILTED JACKET! WILL WEAR AGAIN THIS SEASON

HAVE YOU SEEN ANYTHING CUTER THAN THIS POM HAT?

ALSO HAVE TREASURED THIS PERSONALIZED KNIT HAT OF HILL’S FOR THE FIRST FEW YEARS OF HIS LIFE…SADLY, HE’S FINALLY OUTGROWN THIS SEASON!

THIS TATTERSALL-LINED COAT!

Shoes for Girls.

SWOONING OVER THESE CORD MARY JANE SNEAKERS

I AM IN LOVE (!!!) WITH THESE NAVY BOW BALLERINAS — MUST BUY FOR CHRISTMAS!

THESE FAUX FUR BOOTIES ARE PERFECT IMO — COULD BE WORN WITH JEANS OR TIGHTS AND A DRESS!

SWEET BOW MARY JANES

MY FAVORITE MARY JANES OF ALL TIME

PERFECT BOTTLE GREEN T-STRAPS

CUTE LACE-UP COMBAT BOOTS FOR $25 — ALSO LOVE THIS SIMILAR STYLE FROM GAP

Shoes for Boys.

WE GOT A LOT OF USE OUT OF THESE VERSATILE SNEAKER/BOOTS LAST YEAR — LOOK FOR LESS WITH THESE

CLUB LOAFERS

TORN BETWEEN THESE VEJA HIGH TOPS AND SNEAKERS THIS YEAR

SUEDE DRIVERS

SUEDE LACE-UPS

P.S. Outerwear for us mamas.

P.P.S. Current favorite children’s books.

P.P.P.S. Accommodating my children’s reaction to our move from NYC to MD.

*Image above via Amy L Berry. The mirror above her gorgeous writing desk is Fleur Home and — swoon! I love them all, but especially this geometric one, this scalloped one, and this floor mirror. The stationery looks super similar to this affordable set from Joy Creative, and the tray is Lindroth Design. Do you not love those leather pulls?!

I came across the most evocative poem the other day —

                            para mami

One day I will write you a letter
after I have gathered enough words
I have heard
pop! pop! pop!
like little soap bubbles escaping
the animated mouths
of the women who share
pieces of gossip like bombones
in la lavandería every Sunday

One day I will write you a letter
after I have gathered enough words
that blossom without thorns
in painted mouths, in someone else’s countries…
In my corner, I listen to how voices ring
without the sting of bofetadas
and how they undulate above
gushing water and swirling clothes
in machines that vibrate in la lavandería

One day, I will write you a letter
after I have gathered enough words
and enough courage
to let them ring in my mute dreams
until they sing to me: Write us. Así.
In your childhood tongue. Recóbranos. Recover us.
At that time, I will be able to return without fear
to la lavandería with my bags of clothes
and enough words and surrender myself to the bubbles.

-“Gathering Words,” María Luisa Arroyo

(You can also read it in the original Spanish here.)

Arroyo conjures so much here, and so deftly, about language, family, and identity. The familiar scenes and sounds of the laundromat percolate against the protagonist’s desire to venture out into the beyond and acquire her own life experiences and the “words” that they release. We are awash in the swell and fade of these conflicting experiences as Arroyo toggles between the very physical details of sitting in “her corner” in the lavandaria — the sounds of women’s voices, the soap bubbles escaping, the vibrating machines — and the heartfelt metaphorical (and occasionally slippery-with-allusion) stuff of both belonging and wanting to leave. The poem dances, with elegance, between these two modes, in turn inviting us to perch on the metafictional: the way in which the writing of a text (i.e. the letter the protagonist intends to write her mother) intersects with identity (cultural, linguistic, familial, etc). I marvel that the poem is an anticipated homecoming, an inversion or reimagining of the classic “hero journeys home” narrative. All is conjecture, but the protagonist’s heart remains unwaveringly focused on a return to her mother. She is dreaming of a journey into the wideness of language and at the same time determined to make it “home,” to her “childhood tongue,” to la lavanderia, and to her mother.

Post-Scripts.

+More musings on evocative poetry here and here.

+And musings on a super weird poem that I love here.

+Do you consider yourself creative?

+On getting into a “flow” — the notion could apply to anything you’re focused on, whether exercise, art, etc.

+A little fictional piece I’ve been working on.

Shopping Break.

+Finally getting out of my summer-long reading rut with Sally Rooney’s new novel. (I absolutely loved her earlier books, and also the TV adaptation of one of them.)

+On that note: what to do when you’re in a reading rut.

+These tissue turtlenecks are a fall/winter staple for me. I layer them under everything.

+Drawn to these Vejas in the honey suede color.

+I need this limited-edition Diptyque candle for fall, honoring the magic of Paris. I love these candles because when they’re done, you can use hot water to remove the residue/wax and then repurpose the beautiful glasses as pen cups or makeup brush holders.

+This cuticle oil pen is my favorite thing ever. I apply before bed almost every night. Love the smell, too.

+This fantastic (clean!) cleanser from Indie Lee is 50% off today. I travel with this — it has a delicate, gel-like consistency and feels fantastic to wash with. Olio E Osso’s cult-following lip/cheek tints are also 50% off today only! I might use the promo as an excuse to test!

+A super investment, but this dress is a knockout — would be perfect for a mother of the bride.

+I know a lot of us just stocked up on the Minnow sale, but all swim for girls and boys at Nantucket Kids is 50% off with code SPLASH. Love this sailboat print — $24 with code!

+Chic Euro shams on sale.

+Gorgeous broderie ruffle blouse. Like the way they styled it with utility pants like these (<<were very popular on le blog last week!) — contemplating pairing with my own Veronica Beard trousers.

+Some GREAT new arrivals at Alex Mill — love this quilted fleece and this chunky turtleneck (perfect for a chic hair tuck moment).

+Something about the design of this batter bowl gives me all the good fall feels. I see it and imagine myself in a farmhouse whipping up some pumpkin pancakes while foliage is a riotous orange.

+People go crazy over this cropped athletic tank — $23! I did not think I’d love a cropped athletic tank but I absolutely adore my ones from Beyond Yoga (currently on sale). I like to pair with my high-rise running shorts/leggings. Added one of the Amazon ones to my cart to test.

+This blouse is gorgeous.

+One of my readers owns this gorgeous jewelry business and I am in love with this diamond bow necklace, these pave diamond earrings, and this flower ring! WOW.

+A gorgeous oversized gingham scarf for fall.

+This fab sweater is almost sold out but SO good to pair with jeans, a skirt, or even under a navy tartan napdress!

+Custom name polo for your little man as he heads back to school.

+I got so much use out of this running headband last year. I like that it’s not super thick but it does keep you warm.

+ICYMI: this dress is under $100 and seriously on-trend. SEA-meets-Veronica-Beard-meets-Mille-meets…

+Pretty floaty maxi nightgown. Would work with bump!

*I came across the snap above and had one thought: this is the perfect backdrop for wearing an autumnal Hill House dress.

At the moment, I am thinking only of getting my hands on one of Hill House’s new dresses for fall today at 12 EST — the Cher dress in tartan. I intend to wear it with a black turtleneck, black opaque tights, and padded headband. I know a lot of you are excited about the return of the solid navy Ellie (perfect for early fall / layering beneath a statement cardigan as temps cool…can you even imagine paired with these spiffy holiday flats and a pearl cardigan for a festive moment later on this season?! (BTW, I wear this pearl trim cardigan alll the time. It’s basically my desk sweater and I throw it on over my shoulders at my desk constantly. It’s a very generously sized, boxy fit on me, but I like that. My mom hates this sweater because the cuffs are frayed. Ha!). The Nesli will also be on offer in two great fall florals — a burgundy and an emerald. Gosh I love these dresses!

hill house cher dress

Anyhow, if you aren’t a nap dress gal, a few other fabulous fall dresses — many perfect for Thanksgiving! — along with some amazing shoes that might interest you…

fall thanksgiving dresses

MILLE // LE MONDE BERYL // CE FINN // COCO SHOP // SAMSOE & SAMSOE // VERONICA BEARD // BIRDIES // BYTIMO // SEA // JACK ROGERS (ON SALE FOR EVEN LESS HERE) // ZIMMERMANN

These and more scores below…

THIS SEA — V SIMILAR TO WHAT I WORE LAST YEAR FOR THANKSGIVING…I ACTUALLY WORE WITH THESE UNDER-$100 VELVET MULES AROUND THE HOUSE ALL DAY

SHARED THIS SEA-LIKE CONFECTION EARLIER THIS WEEK, BUT AT $35…ADDED TO MY CART

ADORE THIS WINTRY CE FINN SHIRTDRESS

ABOUT TO ORDER THIS FOR MYSELF — LOVE THE CHOCOLATE COLOR!

TIERED PLAID

THIS COCO SHOP STUNNER

THIS CHOCOLATE BROWN TORY BURCH (GET THE LOOK FOR LESS WITH THIS)

THIS PLAID BELTED MIDI IS TAILORED PERFECTION — ALSO LOVE THIS SIMILARLY PRINTED DAPHNE WILDE

THIS HOUNDSTOOTH MINI — MAJOR RHODE INSPO

THIS BYTIMO LOOKS SO EASY TO WEAR

THIS SAMSOE & SAMSOE

THIS CLARET FLORAL FROM MILLE

THIS MOON RIVER

SILK WRAP DRESS

ALSO — ALSO! You must see these $138 bow-topped slides (on sale for even less — under $100 — in fewer sizes here). They are sort of the PERFECT winter/fall shoe for a festive moment when you don’t want to wear heels. A few other fab festive flats/kitten heels:

LE MONDE BERYL

GARNET SUEDE VBS (ON SALE!)

MARIGOLD. VELVET. MANOLOS. (!!!)

AGE OF INNOCENCE BOW TOES

P.S. More fall dresses for fall special occasions here.

P.P.S. Work-appropriate finds!

P.P.P.S. “Creativity is a wild mind and a disciplined eye.”

*I took the amateur photo above of our garden beds. If you squint you can see the green carrot tops in the foreground.

She insists we pause at the carrots she planted with her father at each descent to the garage, her eyes scanning for the tender green blades that disclose their just-realizing incipience.

“They growed-ed overnight,” she confesses knowingly, testing a turn of phrase not-her-own in babyish language all hers, a past participle dangling with ungainliness at the end. I know I should correct the grammar, but I savor it instead: a curio of her quickly-evaporating early youth.

Something elastic happens to time once you become a mother. An hour can feel like a lifetime, and a year can zip by so quickly it nearly erases itself, and the malapropisms and baby grammar and peek-a-boo along with it. And running straight through (or perhaps an asymptote of or other-geometric-function-whose-name-I-can’t-recall to) those distortions: the wilderness of time as witnessed by a child. Time has virtually no meaning to my daughter. A doctor’s appointment could be in four months or four minutes and will still engender the same furious trepidation.

“I will not open my mouth for the doctor,” she insists, sternly, despite the fact that the appointment is in two months.

“We’ll cross that bridge when we come to it,” I tell her, but to a four-year-old, we are already halfway across that bridge and the troll is nigh beneath us.

Conversely, next week might as well be next decade. She’s been asking about Christmas since January 1st with varying degrees of frustration. Mr. Magpie and I engage in semi-regular strategy sessions about when to break certain things to her. We don’t want to delude her, but why tell her about something today that she will then fret about for weeks, with no firm grasp on when it will become a reality? Why have her wake every morning and ask “is today the dentist?” or “is tomorrow Christmas?” A wall calendar helps, but only so much. She will occasionally, painstakingly, count the number of squares between today and some date with a sticker on it next month, interrupting herself at each error to start over. And when we’ve recited all twenty-two days between now and then, she seems to arrive at no useful conclusion. “Is twenty-two days long or short?” she asks. (How do I answer that? Both? Neither?) Most nights, we retreat from the exchange, and I deposit her in her bed with no greater clarity on the matter, and then my heart stops when she asks: “Can I play with toys when I’m a grown up?”

And so I know that something is processing, that she is beginning to calculate. I can spot the tender green blades.

Still: “I’ll ride when I’m older,” she sniffed recently, turning her tender baby cheek away from the extravagance of a bicycle gifted by her grandparents mid-year, and not to mark any particular milestone or occasion.

“When?” I ask.

“When I’m six.”

Then: Halloween is “too long away.”

And: “How old am I?” I have on occasion asked her.

“Nineteen hundred,” she shrugged once. Another time: “Seven.”

So time is elastic to her, too, but in a different way. For her, time is an inkblot, a void. It is simultaneously cause for grave concern about what she can and cannot do upon reaching certain milestones and simply a convenience: a way of putting-off or getting-to things she wants or does not. “I’ll bike when I’m six,” she says, meaning instead: “I am scared and don’t want to think about that for a long, long time.”

But for me, time is both a plundering thief and a sentry. It steals from me, on feline feet, and at the same time leaves me looking with bewilderment at the long arm of the clock. (How will I ever make it to bed time?)

Anyhow, there is something about the carrots now-sprouting in our garden beds and my daughter’s ministrations to them that catches in my throat. The garden is drawing our time graphs closer to one another, near-syncing them. Something about the immaterial-turned-very-material experience of time as a mother seems to conflate with her attentiveness to those invisible-today-and-two-inches-long-tomorrow seedlings. She is beginning to see that I am not the keeper of time, the mercurial figure who can tell her that one day she is going to the dentist and the next day she is seeing her cousins, who is both seven and nineteen hundred. She is beginning to witness rhythms bigger than us all. I love watching this awareness coagulate, but is it yet another demerit to time that I vaguely begrudge it for superseding me in her eyes?

These resentments gain me nothing. They are reflexive and futile and yet —

They remind me to keep my eyes on those blades while still-tender.

Post-Scripts.

+More lessons borne of nurturing the earth.

+For my husband, gardening is like prayer.

+This post reminds me that attention is a form of love.

+On keeping time as a parent.

+Not explicitly related, but how long did it take you to heal from childbirth?

Shopping Break.

+Today at 12 EST, Hill House launches their “university collection.” I’m mainly excited about their new “Cher” dress in tartan plaid, but they also have some lovely emerald green and burgundy print nap dresses perfect for easing into fall.

+This bag looks like Celine. Gorgeous color.

+These ceramic painted pumpkins would look really cute mixed in with your ginger jar collection. A subtle nod to the holiday?

+These tortoise serving bowls are chic enough to keep out permanently — maybe fill with matchboxes from special restaurants?

+Slouchy sweater for under $30 in great colors — love the neckline.

+These Halloween cocktail napkins are so cheeky — ha! I need them.

+I’ve seen a few beauty bloggers go wild for this color corrector from Charlotte Tilbury…it’s sitting in my cart.

+Super fun statement necklace for fall! (Reminds me of Marni.)

+Love a printed shirtdress.

+Sophisticated dress for Thanksgiving dinner. (Get the vibe for less with this.). I would pair with a padded velvet or suede headband.

+OMG this sherpa ballcap for a tiny one.

+And a $13 corduroy ballcap for us!

+Have been getting some use out of my Shabbies this season already! I like to pair them with a really polished flat (i.e., Chanel captoe or pointed toe flat) and crisp white tee to balance out the edginess. Would look great topped with a tweed blazer.

+Statement blouse for under $30 — another great Target find.

+A shawl-collar puffer in fantastic colors!

+I own this skirt in a different print and je l’adore.

+This floaty white dress is spectacular — very LSF but only $118!

+Treat your husband: Vilbrequin suits are on sale at Gilt. These are the “It” suit of the well-heeled European crowd. Mr. Magpie has their Moorea trunks — I love them in solids paired with a Lacoste polo for poolside lounge, and I also got him a new pair of printed ones.

+Adding this to my fall wardrobe wishlist for micro.

+Love this chunky blue sweater — such a great color!

+These melamine plates are always very popular — didn’t realize you could JUST buy the plates. I’d only ever seen them in the huge set!

+Another seriously cute Halloween costume. Etsy is a treasure trove!

+Cute fall hair clips for a little love. (More darling finds here.)

+This sleepover tote for a little lady is so darling, as is the matching garment bag! Love this print!

*Image above via Meri Meri featuring their precious swan and flamingo costumes.

I’ve had a lot of requests for Halloween costumes for littles this year, so here goes. First, some ideas from years past — mini has been a giraffe (her spirit animal — we’ve had this Melissa & Doug stuffed animal and this framed Sharon Montrose in her room; they just felt right for her always), a bee (I went as her beekeeper by wearing this netting hat), Cinderella (with the perfect “glass” slippers — so sweet; micro was her pumpkin), and an Ariel (I went as Ursula with this mask and Mr. Magpie actually wore this King Triton beard, crown, and trident, while micro was a furious little Sebastian). I’ve linked the exact costumes we used every year with the exception of mini’s bee costume, which is no longer carried, but was by the brand Princess Paradise — I LOVE their baby/toddler costumes with the nubby/loopy texture. So sweet and different/higher quality than just a plush material. I love the pig and giraffe!

This year, mini insists she wants to go as SpiderMan, so SpiderMan it is. And NOT SpiderWoman or some tutu variation of SpiderMan, either. So I guess this is where we are at the moment.

If I had my druthers, I would send her as…

MADELINE: DRESS/CAPE, HAT, MARY JANES; YOU MIGHT ALSO BE ABLE TO DIY MORE OF THE OUTFIT AND JUST SPRING FOR THE CAPE; FOR TINY BABIES: THIS KNIT SET OMG

THIS SWAN DRESS UP SET

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD: CAPE (OR THIS ONE) AND GINGHAM DRESS

ALICE AND WONDERLAND

DOROTHY WITH RUBY SLIPPERS AND BASKET WITH TOTO

WITCH

FLAMINGO

UNICORN

THIS SUPERHERO CAPE DRESS, WHICH MINI OWNS AND PLAYS WITH FREQUENTLY

BLACK CAT

And I am eyeing for micro…

WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE — LOOK FOR LESS WITH THIS AND THIS

OCTOPUS

ASTRONAUT WITH HELMET — WE OWN THIS SET ALREADY SO V TEMPTING

OWL

IF MINI WERE DOROTHY, MAYBE HILL COULD BE THE COWARDLY LION

DINOSAUR

HEDGEHOG

For tiny babies — a lion’s mane can be enough! Also love this knit bunny set, and this plush set.

I already shared some darling Halloween pajamas at the bottom of this post (pro tip: order now, these do sell out) — but a few options for Halloween candy baskets. My children have these personalized ones from Bella Bean. We also have their Easter baskets. I liked them back when we were Manhattanites and were short on space — we could lay them flat, as they are fabric — and they are surprisingly big so I found I repurposed them (especially in the Easter basket colors) for lots of things, i.e., passing out end-of-school-year treats to classmates, delivering Valentines, etc. I also like this monogrammable burlap style and these ones, too.

P.S. Fall basics for little boys.

P.P.S. Allie of Alexandra Bee Blog mentioned me in a series of posts on navigating the early days of motherhood, and mentioned that she found my posts on matrescence (the process of becoming a mother) helpful. Since then, I’ve had a few new readers ask me to point me towards posts on this subject, so I thought I’d share a few here:

THE ELEGANT BUT LOPSIDED DANCE OF MOTHERHOOD

THE INCONGRUOUS EMOTIONS OF MOTHERHOOD

MOTHERHOOD IS A HEART RENT IN TOO MANY DIRECTIONS

PRACTICAL ADVICE ON PREPARING FOR MOTHERHOOD