*Image above via Sarah Bartholomew design. The vignette is major #goalz and has little to do with what follows, but it was too good not to repost.

This year was a year of learning and discovery on every imaginable front. I tried and routinely failed to be a Pinterest mom (and shared the most successful indoor activities here, most of them thanks to the genius of one Myriam Sandler); realized that my children can be happy and fulfilled even without venturing much outside of our apartment for the better part of a year; discovered what it would be like to live without my sense of taste and smell while coping with COVID-19 (not great — I’m so sorry, Claire!); became proficient in making my own fancy cocktails for happy hours at home; figured out how to stick with an exercise routine (main learning: commit to a schedule, block off the time on my calendar, and then pretend like there is simply no option to not go — it’s just part of the architecture of my day and cannot be moved); and published my first installment of fiction. I also made countless personal gaffes and missteps along the way–but here I am, having survived one hundred percent of my bad days and angling for better in 2021.

While it was not news to me, I also remembered why I fell in love with my man in the first place while watching him tend to me when I was unwell, take care of two small children, bring home the bacon, and prop me up in every imaginable way.

Closing out 2020, I have to say I feel tougher — more sisu-bearing — than ever, even in spite of the fluctuations in emotion that come with prolonged separation from my loved ones, and even when I occasionally find myself swallowing, hard, as I observe the unimaginable plight and isolation of others:

I cried, publicly, at the sight of the elderly woman I observed balancing a small cheese pizza on her walker as she slowly made her way into her building on Thanksgiving night.

And shed a tear when I noticed the small parcel outside a neighbor’s door: “Painting Party Kit for One! — Everything you need for a fun night to yourself” emblazoned on the front.

And, of course, the unbearable loss of jobs, livelihoods, and loved ones our neighbors (including several dear friends) have endured this year.

Here’s to a brighter 2021…!

And on a more frivolous circuit — some of my favorite purchasable discoveries this year:

WEMO SMART PLUG — UM, THE BEST THING EVER FOR THE CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS…”HEY SIRI, TURN ON THE CHRISTMAS TREE” INSTEAD OF SPITTING OUT PINE NEEDLES WHILE CONTORTING INTO A WEIRD FORM BEHIND THE TREE, DODGING MR. MAGPIE’S FANCY SPEAKERS

FANTASTIC RUNNING SHOES

TRAYS AND POUCHES FOR KEEPING LIFE WITH TWO CHILDREN A BIT MORE SANE

MY FAVORITE SHEETS I’VE EVER SLEPT IN

AUDIOBOOKS IN GENERAL (THEY’VE CHANGED MY DAILY LIFE)

MAGICAL RUNNING JACKET — MORE SIZES + COLORS HERE

SUPER SOFT GRANNY PANTY UNDERWEAR

EVERY BEAUTY PRODUCT I LISTED IN MY ROUNDUP OF FAVORITE 2020 BEAUTY BUYS, BUT IF I HAD TO PICK ONE, IT WOULD BE A TIE (HA) BETWEEN THE REVLON ONE STEP AND ARTIS OVAL 7 BRUSH

THIS NOVENA BOOK

OOLY PAINT STICKS — SO EASY AND FUN FOR EVEN SMALL CHILDREN (HILL IS 18 MONTHS) TO USE

COLORFUL KOALA LEGGINGS AS A CLOSE SECOND TO LULULEMON ALIGNS (AND ONE FOURTH THE PRICE)

GORILLA GLUE — I’VE SPENT A STRANGELY IMPRESSIVE AMOUNT OF TIME REPAIRING THINGS BROKEN BY OUR CHILDREN THIS YEAR

BEST RUNNING SOCKS EVER

A SUBSCRIPTION TO BILLIE RAZORS — JUST THE MOST LOVELY INNOVATION…NEVER HAVE TO THINK ABOUT BUYING RAZORS AGAIN

TODDLER UGG BOOTS FOR MINI — NEVER THOUGHT I’D BOOMERANG BACK INTO THE PRO-UGG CATEGORY, BUT THESE ARE WARM, GOOD IN ALL KINDS OF WEATHER, AND EASY FOR HER TO PULL ON

DOVER STICKER BOOKS, WHICH HAVE PAVED THE WAY FOR US TO GET TO SCHOOL ON TIME ABOUT 1/3 OF THE MORNINGS THIS FALL/WINTER

What were your best discoveries this year, whether of the soul-growing or aesthetically-pleasing varieties?

P.S. Great bath gear for little ones.

P.P.S. One of my favorite posts ever: golden moments / golden hours.

P.P.P.S. My favorite affordable beauty products.

First, Shopbop has another crop of amazing discount finds, but the main thing I want you to know is that these Agolde jeans (which I own and love!) are on sale. You can see me in them here, with a few other great Shopbop sale finds beneath.

Second, the Reformation sale is still raging! So many amazing dress scores. Already plotting for happy summer adventures in them, God and COVID willing.

Third, yesterday, I bought the chicest planner for 2021 at 40% off! Note that this is a daily planner — the way I like it. (I create lists for every day of the week.) I included a few other great agendas/planners at all pricepoints here.

Fourth, I shared all of my current favorite running gear essentials here, and it occurred to me that a few of these items would make excellent gifts for running/exercise enthusiasts and are still available on Amazon Prime for next-day delivery. Specifically, these wireless bluetooth headphones are amazing — waterproof and virtually indestructible and so much better to run with than your more-expensive and easier-to-lose AirPods. The sound quality is inferior to be sure, but I much prefer them to AirPods, which can fall out of my ears! And this water-resistant pouch has been my best running buddy for five years and counting. Mr. Magpie bought it for me when I was at the peak of my running fitness pre-children and I felt like a dunce for having run around with keys jangling in my pockets (and occasionally, while holding my phone in my hand!) for so long. Super slim and low-profile — you barely notice it’s there. I find it to be the perfect size for my iPhone X, a credit card (my Dad instilled in me the necessity of always carrying cash or a card while running for emergencies), and my keys.

And while we’re on the topic of last-minute gifts, a few items that are still marked for pre-Christmas-delivery…

PRETTY PASTEL BEANIE OR HEADBAND — I JUST ORDERED ONE FOR MYSELF

FOR CHILDREN: ARTS + CRAFTS LIBRARY, PLUS PLUS TUBES (IN MINI’S STOCKING!), OR MAGNETIC DINOSAURS (WE HAVE A SET OF THESE + LOVE THEM — GREAT STEM TOY)

LAFCO CANDLE

MARVIS TOOTHPASTE SET — I GIVE MR. MAGPIE TOOTHPASTE IN HIS STOCKING EVERY YEAR…

HERMES BODY SOAP (COMES IN PRETTY BOX) OR MOLTON BROWN SHOWER GEL (LOVE ALL THEIR PRODUCTS) — PERFECT FOR WHEN THAT GIRLFRIEND UNEXPECTEDLY DROPS OFF A GIFT…!

ALO YOGA JACKET

P.S. A lot of the children’s books on this list can still be ordered for Christmas delivery!

*Space above designed by Caroline Gidiere, featuring these chic storage baskets.

I’m feeling myself teetering dangerously on a desire to redecorate portions of my apartment. Does anyone else go through these upheavals every six to eight months or so? Like, I can be more or less happy with the state of my home for long stretches of time and all of the sudden I want to change everything!

THIS TINY TOILE STOOL IS BEYOND ADORABLE

THIS MOUNTED WALL SHELF IS SO CHIC

VINTAGE BRASS LION PLANTER

THE MOST ATTRACTIVE BASKETS FOR A LIVING SPACE (SEEN ABOVE!)

GORGEOUS, DRAMATIC QUATREFOIL HANGING PENDANT — ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE SPECTRUM, THIS ULTRA-CHIC RATTAN ORB PENDANT

IN LOVE THESE NEAR-ICONIC TINY TABLES FROM OOMPH HOME

FANTASTIC RATTAN BENCH

I ALWAYS GET REQUESTS FOR PRETTY EVERYDAY WHITE CHINA — THIS SET (ON THE ORNATE SIDE) IS SHOWSTOPPING

ANTIQUE CHERUB DRAWER PULLS — ARE YOU KIDDING ME? EPIC

I USUALLY HAVE A PROHIBITION AGAINST MOST PATTERNED PLATES IN MY HOME BECAUSE I TIRE OF THEM QUICKLY (WHITE SHOWS FOOD BETTER, TOO), BUT THESE ARE SO FUN

SPEAKING OF ORNATE IN A GOOD WAY: THIS BAR CART LOOKS LIKE IT BELONGED TO MY GRANDMOTHER AND I WANT IT

DECORATIVE BOWLS FOR YOUR KITCHENAID MIXER!!!

IF ONLY I WERE HOSTING AN NYE SOIREE…THESE WOULD BE THE PERFECT DISPOSABLE GLASSWARE SOLUTION

THIS $35 CHINOISERIE VASE IS IN MY CART

ALWAYS HANDY TO KEEP A PACK OF GORGEOUS GIFT ENCLOSURE CARDS IN YOUR CONSOLE TABLE (<<THIS ONE IS ON SALE AND SO CRAZY CHIC — IMAGINE IT WITH LOTS OF CHINOISERIE ON TOP AND A STATEMENT MIRROR BEHIND, PREFERABLY THIS ONE…OR ANY OF THESE)

LOVE THIS SCHUMACHER PRINT FOR A PILLOW

THIS WON’T ARRIVE IN TIME FOR THIS CHRISTMAS, BUT I HAD TO ORDER THIS PAIR OF LOVEBIRDS

J’ADORE A LITTLE JASPERWARE WEDGEWOOD TRINKET TRAY

PRETTY SPIRAL TOPIARIES

STILL NOT OVER THIS GORGEOUS UPHOLSTERED HEADBOARD

THIS RATTAN ROCKING HORSE WOULD BE SUCH A GOOD DECOR PIECE FOR A NURSERY

STILL DROOLING OVER THIS LAMP, A WEEK AFTER DISCOVERING IT

PAMPAS GRASS IS A GOOD WAY TO ADD TEXTURE AND INTEREST (AND FILL BLANK SPACE) IN A ROOM — TUCK INTO A TALL VASE

P.S. An unexpectedly deep dive into bath mats and some coffee table styling ideas.

P.P.S. Who else loves a heart print?

P.P.P.S. My old NY apartment judged me. (We’ve since parted ways with Louise.)

*Image above from Stubbs and Wootton. Never have I seen a more appropriate pair of shoes for a New Year’s Eve. THE END to this crazy year. Love these champagne ones for a lady.

This New Year’s Eve will truthfully be no different from the past several — we have deliberately and happily stayed in the past many years. Our favorite way to celebrate the new year is by drinking good champagne and indulging in an extravagant “seafood plateau,” including oysters (you can have them shipped to you from Mook’s Sea Farm), steamed lobster (this is where those graniteware seafood pots many of you are giving your husband for Christmas will come in handy), spiced shrimp (boil shrimp with beer, slices of lemon, some whole peppercorns, and a couple bay leaves; drain; douse in Old Bay), and, on occasion, caviar. We love to serve all of this with cocktail sauce laced with extra horseradish. In years past, I have supplemented the spread with savory monkey bread topped with dill butter or hush puppies made from my favorite Southern cookbook. This year, I’m contemplating making my own pimento cheese dip (there is also a good recipe in the Southern cookbook) and serving with my favorite crackers from Firehook Bakery. I am also dying to try these special cheese crackers from The Rounds…! So special for a fun occasion. I usually make a cheesecake for dessert (no idea why — it just feels festive?), but might branch out and do something different this year. Maybe little pavlovas topped with whipped cream and currants?

To make the occasion extra special, a few little finds to brighten the mood…

CRACKERS

A NEW YEAR CROWN AND GLITTER WANDS — MINI WILL LOVE THIS

THESE LITTLE CHAMPAGNE PLACECARD HOLDERS — I KNOW SO UNNECESSARY FOR JUST THE TWO OF US, BUT SO FUN! TOO CUTE!

A PEARL BOW CELEBRATING THE NEW VINTAGE

PRETTIEST COUPES

VODKA OR CHAMPAGNE EARRINGS

MOTHER OF PEARL CAVIAR SPOON

GALVANIZED METAL TIERED SERVER — THIS SPECIFIC STYLE IS PERFECT FOR SERVING SEAFOOD, AS YOU CAN PACK CRUSHED ICE ON EACH LAYER AND PRESENT THE FISH THIS WAY WITHOUT IT MELTING/DRIPPING OFF EDGES

THIS STAND WOULD MAKE FOR A DRAMATIC MONKEY BREAD PRESENTATION!

GOLD STRIPED NAPKINS

MY FAVORITE TAPER CANDLE HOLDERS AND SILVER TAPERS (SO FUN TO MIX THE METALLICS ON NYE)

NICOLA BATHIE EARRINGS

VELVET BOW HEADBAND

SPARKLY HAIR CLIPS

GLITTER RUFFLE HEELS OR THESE PERFECT GLITTER-HEELED PUMPS (40% OFF!)

If you’re getting glitzed up (like I am): a BIG heads up that Matches has a bunch of sequin Saloni dresses for like 70% off. I bought this one for $127 (also comes in a silver)! Unfortunately, that H&M dress is now likely not going to arrive in time, which is such a shame because they just launched a companion little girl’s dress that would have been beyond precious…but the steep discounts on sequined Saloni at Matches almost make up for it! (This one is also major — love the green!)

THIS ZARA STUNNER

THIS SALONI (DROOL…)

TRULY THE DREAMIEST JENNY PACKHAM

HILL HOUSE GOLD BROCADE NAP DRESS

SHOW STOPPING EMILIA WICKSTEAD

FEATHER BOLERO

If you’re going more casual, love the idea of a pair of velvet pull-on trousers like these, these, or these (all under $100) with a fun statement top like this or this, or a white silk blouse like this or this. Or, dress up your favorite jeans with this velvet top (under $25!) or this (under $40).

What are you doing this year?

P.S. Some festive baking ideas as we lead up to Christmas and some festive tabletop picks, too.

P.P.S. Do you write resolutions?

P.P.P.S. Will be interesting to compare what I learned in 2019 to what I learned in 2020…

My girlfriend Jen just hosted a socially-distanced birthday party for her daughter outside that we sadly missed — but I was dying over the La Duree macaron cart she put together for it. Totally and unabashedly piggy-backing off her idea by starting to daydream about a candy-themed birthday for my own girl, turning four in three months! We won’t be having a party for it, but I am now planning to transform a little corner of our apartment into a candy cart for her to celebrate the day. The idea is quickly snowballing out of control, but I had to share so many precious finds I came across for the occasion, starting with this beyond adorable play candy cart and outrageously darling details like these candy-accented straws. OMG!

I always love Proper Peony birthday dresses for mini — this one is precious, as is this one, which mini wore last year. Also swooning over this hand-smocked ice cream style, this gorgeous handmade one (the pink and white stripe!), and this baby girl one that reads “too sweet” in hand-stitched embroidery along the bottom. Beyond! It is dawning on me that I probably do not have many more birthdays where my girl will tolerate such frou-frou-ness!

Meep!

P.S. Slow-burn toys for little ones.

P.P.S. Things I love about my girl

P.P.P.S. I feel weepy reading my thoughts on waiting for her to arrive nearly four years ago

*Image above via Mary Ellen Becker — absolutely swooning over this stunning entryway. Maybe the prettiest Christmas vignette I’ve seen this year?! Brava!

My Latest (Soon-to-Be) Snag: Bag Strap.

I have been hunting for a chic bag strap for a little gray teddy-textured pouch similar to this that I have so that I can wear it as a crossbody on school drop off days, and I am swooning over the options at Parker Thatch. I cannot decide between this pink/red stripe, this Gucci-esque style, or maybe this patterned one?! All of the stripes are so fun and eye catching. I need help — which one should I go with?! I’m leaning towards the pink/red.

P.S. Chic bags and chic phone slings.

You’re Sooooo Popular: A Feathered Button Down.

The most popular items on le blog this week:

+This feathered button-down (daaaaamn!)

+One of my favorite dresses I purchased this fall, now marked down to under $160. Super flattering, super comfortable, and in a breathable, lightweight material.

+Such a fun cardigan.

+Bobbi brown lip trio!

+Most comfortable underwear.

+Fancy hand sanitizer.

+Our living room rug. I always get questions about this! Great neutral but with a print/interest.

+I swore by this body tonic while pregnant and have converted at least two dozen expecting moms to its magic. I think that stretch marks are hereditary but this was still unbelievable for relieving the dry, stretched, uncomfortable skin on my belly!

+Great treat for yourself: fun house slippers.

+A fleece turtleneck sweatshirt!

+A cashmere turtleneck, 60% off.

+Gorgeous bath mat for under $20.

Weekend Musings: Signature Scents.

Do you have a signature scent? My mom is a big proponent of switching out perfumes every few months while my mother-in-law has worn Dior’s J’Adore for as long as I’ve known her, and I can’t think of my elegant grandmother without remembering her signature Houbigant Paris Quelques Fleurs scent (which my youngest sister now wears in her memory!)

I’m somewhere in the middle, having gone through phases of wearing one scent exclusively, testing a sampling, and now having firmly re-entrenched myself in Narcisco Rodriguez’s For Her scent, which continues to be my favorite scent (on me) of all time. I’ve worn it on and off since college (when I mimicked the chicest girl I knew by wearing what she wore — Chanel Coco Mademoiselle — for a spell, which smelled far too mature for me TBH) and I love the way it is both soft and feminine but spicy — j’adore.

Mr. Magpie hasn’t worn cologne since his early 20s but — is this weird? — I love his natural smell. He always smells clean? I don’t know how, but I married the cleanest man on earth! A reader recently wrote in requesting cologne suggestions and I came up dry for this reason!

What is your signature scent? What scents do you love?

Post-Scripts: Teddy Headband.

+Cutest teddy-style headband for $10! Much more reasonable than the $65 Loeffler Randall headband we were all gunning for…

+This beaded gingham baguette bag is giving me major Carrie Bradshaw vibes and I kind of dig it. Are we headed back toward late 90s fashion?

+OMG these bell and bow placecard holders!!!

+I ordered these exact taper candles for our holiday table and they are the prettiest shade of muted moss green.

+Amazing statement shoes for 60% off.

+Perfect birthday girl trousers. (WOW WOW WOW). And a perfect birthday girl dress. (WOW WOW WOW WOW). Both on sale!

+If you need a small, last-minute gift for a little one (or a stocking stuffer for your own), these are amazing.

+Cutest toddler slipper booties.

+Now this is a clever investment — works for any birthday at any age!

+Giving me Shakespeare in Love vibes, but modern-grandmillennial-chic? Perfect with tall suede boots.

+I feel like I want to live in this for the week between Christmas and NYE.

+This LSF dress is stunning…and 70% off.

+Gorgeous oversized lidded basket. Great for hiding toys in a communal space!

+More amazing Target finds.

+Precious removable wallpaper — I’m thinking this would be insane in a little girl’s bathroom, or even her closet…or maybe lining the back of her bookshelf? Reminds me of TBBC’s Belle Meade Bow pattern!

+Speaking of bows: these leggings!

+Might have to buy these now and set aside for next year’s Thanksgiving table. Also love these botanicals!

+More botanical magic.

+This dress is so fun — and looks delightfully easy to wear.

+The UES mom jacket is back in fun new pastel colors.

+Pretty WFH essentials.

+Nursery organization!

OMG! Just ordered mini the sweetest $13 pom hat. Fleece-lined! Love the oversized pom! Comes in three great pastel colors.

A few other darling children’s finds I curated today here.

And some of my favorite snow gear for little ones here.

P.S. Would you believe

+Poppy Flowers generously sent me one of their Poppy at Home flower arranging kits (seen above) last week, and I had the best time arranging my own bouquets! I have to say I learned a lot about flowers and arranging them while watching the instructional video by their founder. (And I am a cut flower lover!) For example, I never knew that you can remove the outer petals (“guard petals”) of a rose — or that by blowing into its face while spinning in your palms, you can encourage the rose to open up a little bit for a softer bouquet effect. This might be a fun idea for a flower lover celebrating the holidays solo, or even a surprise pick-me-up after the holidays. If you want to test yourself, they have offered you all a code — JEN10 for 10% off.

+One of the longtime members of this community (and frequent commenter!) is selling the sweetest collection of handmade hair accessories in her new Etsy shop, LouLou’s Atelier. I ordered mini the bow and bar shapes in this rose gold glitter. A portion of proceeds go to Brazelton Touchpoints Foundation in Boston. Congrats, Jen!

+I have to publish a correction: this Gehwol foot cream is actually quite good when used religiously, every night, for several weeks. I suppose I was expecting the near-instant results the LRP foot cream (RIP) delivered, but this stuff is very effective — just takes longer. Strongly endorse. (Originally discussed this matter here.)

+This $30 portable space heater has proven to be one of the best buys of the past decade. We first bought it for our basement in Chicago, which always — in the way of all good basements in old houses — ran cold and drafty. I have since used it frequently in our current apartment by my desk in my bedroom, which sits in front of two enormous windows, and where I am routinely shivering/draped with throws despite having a radiator in the room. Thought I’d mention this because I feel like many women run cold. I used to bring a space heater to my desk at work back in the day! This is great because it’s small/compact and it really works. (Can’t argue with nearly 26,000 five star reviews!)

+What are your thoughts on Taylor Swift’s new album? Pls share in comments. I am finding it highly polarizing! Tip of my hat: I am into it. Especially “No Body, No Crime.”

+Serena and Lily has just come out with a crop of gorgeous new pieces. I am swooning over this kitchen table (love love love), the pretty new ice blue color in my shams (we have the gray color), and this dramatic oversized table lamp (!!).

+One ridiculous splurge I have made on my children has been quilted Burberry coats. They are so sweet and beautifully made and I reason that I can pass down to little nieces/nephews in the future. I had to note that this one is 25% off. In a similar vein, I also love this simple/classic J. Crew style for little boys (currently 50% off) and this peplum style for little girls (and totally smitten with the similar vests, currently on sale!).

+I know a lot of you are into the combat boot microtrend, but looking for slightly more feminine takes. These TBs are so good, these Guccis are fun, and these Stuart Weitzmans finally went on sale.

+If you are scrambling for a last-minute, show-stopping gift for, like, a wife…or yourself…what woman would not die to open the Dyson AirWrap? I am SO intrigued by this but also put off by the price. Can it really be so much better than our shared favorite Revlon One Step to legitimize the fact that it is 14x the price?! I do not know but I can tell you I’d positively squeal to give it a whirl…

+On the flipside, if you are scrambling for a last-minute, show-stopping gift for your husband, let me tell you that this Canada Goose parka (Mr. Magpie owns in the military green color — runs TTS) was one of the best-received gifts I’ve ever given Mr. Magpie. He would probably not have ever bought one for himself, but it is SO warm and practical and stylish for any well-dressed gent in a cold climate. I strongly prefer the styling of this particular Langford parka, too — I looked at all the styles from Canada Goose and I felt this was the most attractive, masculine version.

+A couple of other last-minute gifts that should arrive on time below. Let me divulge that while I did handle the bulk of my shopping around Thanksgiving, I added a couple of gifts to my list a little late in the game and have bought most of these items myself in the past few days:

UGG SLIPPERS AND UGG FLEECE-LINED SOCKS (FREE 3-DAY SHIP)

RALPH LAUREN KNIT HEADBAND AND MITTENS SET (FREE DELIVERY BY CHRISTMAS EVE IF ORDERED BY 3 PM TODAY)

BABY RALPH LAUREN MITTENS (SAME AS BOVE)

ROSE + REX RESTOCKED THIS HIGHLY POPULAR MAILEG SET (!) AND OFFERS EXPEDITED SHIPPING…THEY ALSO RESTOCKED THE HIGHLY POPULAR MAILEG MOUSE HOUSE

LUXARDO CHERRIES OR BONNE MAMAN JARS — WRAP WITH CELLOPHANE AND A WIDE SATIN BOW TO GIVE AWAY TO EVERYONE ELSE ON YOUR LIST….WILL ARRIVE BY CHRISTMAS WITH PRIME!

PICCASO TILES – – GREAT FALLBACK GIFT ANY CHILD WILL LOVE

MY FAVORITE $100 WINDBREAKER — JUST THE BEST. SO WELL-DESIGNED. I RUN IN THIS WHEN RAINING/WINDY. FREE 3-DAY SHIP!

+If you are panicking and regretting not buying a holiday dress for next week, never fear. This under-$100 green velvet tunic dress is the answer to your problems. Comfortable, on-trend, and on serious sale. Alternately, go for this deeply discounted tartan top (I own last year’s style!) or this velvet-trim tunic top with skinny jeans and the bow headband I’ll be wearing with you.

+This sweater is really speaking to me.

+This is urgent: my favorite lipstick, Chantecaille’s Lip Chic, is on sale in select colors for only $19 (50% off). This stuff glides on like balm and comes in the prettiest colors.

P.S. If you’ve not yet shared your five interesting facts, please do! The comments section is a goldmine! Did you know there is a Magpie reader who is the only person in the world pursuing an PhD in the history of carpets?! And another whose great-great grandfather was a robber baron?!

P.P.S. Wishing you sisu this season.

P.P.P.S. The accessory you never knew you definitely need.

Reformation is offering up to 70% off and the main thing you need to know is this dress is $74 (!!!) Also love this grape print maxi ($75!) and this romantic white dress. And! Velvet dreaminess!

& Other Stories is also running a great sale, and this fun sweater is now under $60 while this gorgeous blue wool statement coat is somehow only $124.

Finally, if you are finding yourself in dire straits with regards to Christmas shopping, get thee to Lake Pajamas. Order by tonight for guaranteed Christmas arrival. Who wouldn’t love some soft pima jammies or this chic poplin stripe set? (No one.)

P.S. A lot of the books here would make great last-minute gifts for children, and will arrive by Christmas, too.

P.P.S. What are you reading? I need a new rec for a fun thriller!

Last week, I shared my favorite beauty buys of 2020. This week, I wanted to introduce a couple of beauty discoveries I have recently purchased for myself or are already in cart — sort of an early let’s-start-fresh-in-2021 gift to myself —

LUVSCRUB (SO MANY OF YOU ARE OBSESSED WITH THIS! CAN’T WAIT TO TRY)

VICHY VITAMIN C SERUM

YVES DURIF DETANGLING BRUSH (ON THE WAITLIST FOR THIS ITEM ACTUALLY…YES, THERE IS A WAITLIST FOR A DETANGLING BRUSH)

HOURGLASS AIRBRUSH CONCEALER

CHANTECAILLE BIO LIFTING MASK (GETTING A LOT OF BUZZ)

WESTMAN ATELIER HIGHLIGHT STICK AND BLUSH STICK

AMOPE FOOT FILE

COCOKIND EXFOLIATOR

I will report back on all of these items in future installments of my “Honest Reviews of Hyped Products” series.

Questions for you —

1 // Has anyone tried Biologique Recherche Lotion P50? I know this has enjoyed a cult following for a long time. I’m loathe to introduce anything new to my skincare regimen at the moment since I’m trying to work retinoids into the routine and I don’t want to contend with anything else, but still curious for the future Worth the hype?

2 // Has anyone tried the GloPRO derma roller? I’m generally wimpy in the face of any contraption or intense treatment (hats off to those of you who wear those intense LED masks!) and in fact have never had a facial in my life (!) but something about this micro-needling roller has, for some inexplicable reason, turned my head. Very intrigued!

And — who has a body wash she loves? I’m currently eying this scrub but open to suggestions.

Merci, comme toujours.

P.S. When a throwaway comment sparks deep introspection.

P.P.S. L’esprit de l’escalier.

P.P.P.S. I’m living for Helena stories these days.

I am not great at praying. I find it difficult to totally quiet my mind and, especially with prayers I know by rote, find myself prone to wandering thoughts. In all honesty, I can’t say the daily prayer circle I have sustained with my sister and mother since the dawn of this pandemic has afforded much correction in this department. It is still a daily struggle to completely hoist myself into an appropriately prayerful and receptive mindset. There are mornings where I must make multiple attempts at the prayer, unsatisfied with those previous. It is often easier for me to just talk to God — which I know to be its own kind of prayer — or to find that centered mindset when I am in a Church or, better yet, looking out across the majestic Rockies, or on a remote monastery nestled in their alpine embrace. My home, by contrast, especially in the morning, is a den of distraction. Chores, children, coffee, the crash of Duplos, the surging desire to get the day going, the imminence of our must-get-out-the-door-to-get-to-school-on-time deadline vie for my attention.

I wondered the other day whether my contextual preferences around prayer — these conditions that enable me to “pray on my own terms” — are in their own way a selfishness, or a symptom of lassitude? Rare, after all, to find perfect conditions for any undertaking–a subject of recent discussion with Mr. Magpie as we burn our way through the Netflix series “Queen’s Gambit.” We were both struck, in episode three or four, by the interplay of the game’s rules; the player’s agendas, skillsets, and preferences; and the various “extra-curricular” interruptions that, together, mean that much of chess is played off the board. A similar lesson emerges from Mr. Magpie’s disciplined culinary maneuverings in the kitchen: the recipe is merely a fraction of the battle. Then you have ingredients, measurements, skill, quality of cookware, temperature (both ambient and in oven) to contend with. A good cook (like Mr. Magpie) agonizes over the specifics: “what qualifies as a small onion?” “but does he mean a mince, a dice, or a rough chop?” “should the protein be brought to room temperature prior to being placed into the pan?” “my oven runs cool — how to adjust for that?” Etc, etc, etc. In short, being technically good at anything requires constant renegotiation with often unanticipated realities.

So though I do try to pray with some measure of mindfulness, I must try harder. In the meantime, one beneficence of my spotty prayerfulness is that some days, the words of the prayer positively leap off the page at me in a way they did not just 24 hours prior. And I am jarred — in a good way — by that radiance.

I prayed these exact words every morning for nine days straight —

God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things that I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.

— and on the ninth, something clicked, profoundly.

Thought I’d leave those words here for you if you need them today.

Post-Scripts.

+The picture at the top of this post reminds me so much of my First Communion, which I wrote a little bit about here.

+A beautiful sentiment for the Advent season.

+Another prayer I love.

+We’re coming down to the wire on Christmas gifts, but this set of name crayons ships quickly and is such a sweet personalized gift for a little one.

+Now this is a dress.

+LSF just launched the most perfect grandmillennial towels. Eat your heart out, Laura Ashley.

+I’ve mentioned these in posts past, but these Yumbox snack boxes (also available in a full lunchbox size) are truly an excellent little investment for your child. They are leak proof, have just the right sized compartments, and mini for some reason loves it — I think it just makes lunch more fun for her somehow.

+J’adore these cards!

+WOW – this sweater!

+Things you might have been looking for lately

+So your mini can match you on NYE.

+This velvet dress is gorgeous, and on sale.

+Speaking of velvet magic — this top is only $22.

+This sweater, in the white!!!! On sale for well under $100 and the perfect way to pack a style punch with minimal effort.

+Too cute for an itty bitty girl.

+Great rainy day gear.

+My favorite hand soaps.

+A couple of star-print Native shoes still left on sale here! Perfect for next summer (FOJ!)

+Did anyone else’s husband freak out over the baseball mitt chair in the boy’s room in the HBO show The Undoing? Mr. Magpie commented on it no less than five times. I found one like it here. Now on my lust list for micro’s big boy room…

+Big girl room inspo here.

*Image above reminding us that it’s OK to get dressed up with nowhere to go…

Shopbop just discounted a crop of amazing finds, including several of my hearted items…

THIS PEARL-EMBELLISHED HEADBAND/EAR WARMER

THIS ULTRA CHIC CHAIN MINI TOTE

ISABEL MARANT SHACKET

GORGEOUS TIERED MAXI — COULD BE A CHIC OPTION FOR NEWBORN PHOTOS!

INSANELY CUTE/RETRO-LEANING SALONI MIDI

RIC-RAC TRIM JAMMIES

FLORAL SNEAKS, 50% OFF

P.S. Anthro is back, offering another outrageous promotion: 30% off almost everything. This pastel shacket nails the Isabel Marant look above for even less. (I’m still loving the trend!) And an opportunity to score the wildly popular Bala wrist-weights, Aquis hair towel (my mom swears by this), supergoop unscreen sunscreen, and Caudalie’s addictive beauty elixir for 30% off!