link loveAddie ManisJanuary 18, 2018Millennials, Instagram, rabbits, breakfast, nutrition, wine, traveling, coffee, Cuban coffee, poetry, learning, education, neuroscience, Japan, rice, Cardamom and Tea, business travel, travel regulations, Feminism, pomegranates, cooking, knife skills, flu, health, sickness, manchego, dining, cafes, photography, back up, archives, children, parentingComment Somethings & Nothings: January 18, 2018 a guide to backing up your photography, an adorable Instagram rabbit, options for traveling with your wine bottles, and more link loveAddie ManisJanuary 18, 2018Millennials, Instagram, rabbits, breakfast, nutrition, wine, traveling, coffee, Cuban coffee, poetry, learning, education, neuroscience, Japan, rice, Cardamom and Tea, business travel, travel regulations, Feminism, pomegranates, cooking, knife skills, flu, health, sickness, manchego, dining, cafes, photography, back up, archives, children, parentingComment
link loveAddie ManisDecember 22, 2017Holy Supper, haluski, kolache, pierogies, Ann Patchett, financial diet, Borough Market, London, poké, Mark Bittman, gift cards, gifts, Christmas, holidays, bookstores, books, anxiety, parenting, horses, diet, culture, horsemeat, Highland Park, Cafe Birdie, brunchComment Somethings + Nothings: December 22, 2017 a video tour of London's Borough Market (aka my favorite place on Earth), the backstory on those Harry & David pears, the abandoned theater problem in Newark, NJ, and more! link loveAddie ManisDecember 22, 2017Holy Supper, haluski, kolache, pierogies, Ann Patchett, financial diet, Borough Market, London, poké, Mark Bittman, gift cards, gifts, Christmas, holidays, bookstores, books, anxiety, parenting, horses, diet, culture, horsemeat, Highland Park, Cafe Birdie, brunchComment
books, entertainment, lifestyleAddie ManisJanuary 03, 2017books, book, reading, 2016, recommendations, GoodReads, A People's History of the United States, Howard Zinn, socialism, history, neuroscience, Norman Doidge, The Brain that Changes Itself, Appalachian Elegy, poetry, bell hooks, The Ethics of Ambiguity, Simone de Beauvoir, existentialism, The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up, Marie Kondo, clutter, Fates and Furies, Lauren Groff, newlyweds, Lies My Teacher Told Me, James W. Loewen, America, Big Magic, Elizabeth Gilbert, creativity, Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury, dystopia, My Life on the Road, Gloria Steinem, feminism, Bad Behavior, Mary Gaitskill, shortstories, Men Explain Things To Me, Rebecca Solnit, mansplaining, Revenge Wears Prada, Lauren Weisberger, The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood, Paradise Now, Utopia, In A Dark, In A Dark Dark Wood, Ruth Ware, bestsellers, Remembrance of Things Paris, Gourmet Magazine, Blue Nights, Joan Didion, grief, sadness, Woman Code, Alisa Vitti, reproductive health, The Magician's Lie, Greer MacAllister, romance, First Bite, Bee Wilson, food, taste, parenting, parenthood, Strangers Drowning, Larissa MacFarquhar, do-gooders, The Woman in Cabin 10, mysteries, Multiple Choice, Alejandro Zambra, experimentalism, Voyager, Russell Banks, photography, You'll Grow Out of It, Jessi Klein, comedy, Barbarian Days, William Finnegan, surfing, Encyclopedia of Trouble and Spaciousness, philosophy, Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo, Amy Schumer, The Transmigration of Bodies, Yuri Herrara, The Fire This Time, Jesmyn Ward, racism, politics, Simple Matters, Erin Boyle, responsibility, home, Hagseed, Shakespeare, Hope in the Dark, The Nest, Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney, family, The Year of the Goat, Margaret Hathaway, The Existentialist Cafe, Hillbilly Elegy, J. D. Vance, citizens, The Girls, Emma Cline, Sweetbitter, Stephanie Danier, How to Set A Fire and Why, Jesse Ball, In Praise of Slow, Carl Honore, burnout, On Writers and Writing, writing, In Other Words, Jhumpa Lahiri, language, The City of Mirrors, Justin Cronin, All the Single Ladies, Rebecca Traister, The First Bad Man, Miranda July, Smarter Faster Better, Charles Duhig, efficiency, One Perfect Day, weddings, Rebecca Mead, The Girl in the Red Coat, Kate Hamer, daughters, Notorious RBG, Irin Carmon, #girlboss, The Widow, Fiona Barton, unreliable narrator, The Tenth Muse, Judith Jones, gourmand, foodie, Seven Brief Lessons on Physics, Carlo Rovelli, science, physicsComment Last Year in Books Looking for a good book to read? Look no further. books, entertainment, lifestyleAddie ManisJanuary 03, 2017books, book, reading, 2016, recommendations, GoodReads, A People's History of the United States, Howard Zinn, socialism, history, neuroscience, Norman Doidge, The Brain that Changes Itself, Appalachian Elegy, poetry, bell hooks, The Ethics of Ambiguity, Simone de Beauvoir, existentialism, The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up, Marie Kondo, clutter, Fates and Furies, Lauren Groff, newlyweds, Lies My Teacher Told Me, James W. Loewen, America, Big Magic, Elizabeth Gilbert, creativity, Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury, dystopia, My Life on the Road, Gloria Steinem, feminism, Bad Behavior, Mary Gaitskill, shortstories, Men Explain Things To Me, Rebecca Solnit, mansplaining, Revenge Wears Prada, Lauren Weisberger, The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood, Paradise Now, Utopia, In A Dark, In A Dark Dark Wood, Ruth Ware, bestsellers, Remembrance of Things Paris, Gourmet Magazine, Blue Nights, Joan Didion, grief, sadness, Woman Code, Alisa Vitti, reproductive health, The Magician's Lie, Greer MacAllister, romance, First Bite, Bee Wilson, food, taste, parenting, parenthood, Strangers Drowning, Larissa MacFarquhar, do-gooders, The Woman in Cabin 10, mysteries, Multiple Choice, Alejandro Zambra, experimentalism, Voyager, Russell Banks, photography, You'll Grow Out of It, Jessi Klein, comedy, Barbarian Days, William Finnegan, surfing, Encyclopedia of Trouble and Spaciousness, philosophy, Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo, Amy Schumer, The Transmigration of Bodies, Yuri Herrara, The Fire This Time, Jesmyn Ward, racism, politics, Simple Matters, Erin Boyle, responsibility, home, Hagseed, Shakespeare, Hope in the Dark, The Nest, Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney, family, The Year of the Goat, Margaret Hathaway, The Existentialist Cafe, Hillbilly Elegy, J. D. Vance, citizens, The Girls, Emma Cline, Sweetbitter, Stephanie Danier, How to Set A Fire and Why, Jesse Ball, In Praise of Slow, Carl Honore, burnout, On Writers and Writing, writing, In Other Words, Jhumpa Lahiri, language, The City of Mirrors, Justin Cronin, All the Single Ladies, Rebecca Traister, The First Bad Man, Miranda July, Smarter Faster Better, Charles Duhig, efficiency, One Perfect Day, weddings, Rebecca Mead, The Girl in the Red Coat, Kate Hamer, daughters, Notorious RBG, Irin Carmon, #girlboss, The Widow, Fiona Barton, unreliable narrator, The Tenth Muse, Judith Jones, gourmand, foodie, Seven Brief Lessons on Physics, Carlo Rovelli, science, physicsComment
link loveAddie ManisJune 23, 2016jet lag, popsicle week, popsicles, frozen treats, #scrubday, parenting, 30s, single-tasking, coffee, farming, books, reading, justin cronin, city of mirrors, rebecca traister, all the single ladies, politicsComment somethings + nothings: June 23, 2016 Jet lag distractions by way of popsicle week, clean coffee, exfoliation, and vampire novels. link loveAddie ManisJune 23, 2016jet lag, popsicle week, popsicles, frozen treats, #scrubday, parenting, 30s, single-tasking, coffee, farming, books, reading, justin cronin, city of mirrors, rebecca traister, all the single ladies, politicsComment