I have been wearing these slippers nonstop (no exaggeration). It’s a little bit game changing to switch from super functional slippers to very cute slippers. Suddenly, my at-home outfits look a lot cuter. And the shearling is very warm. These are currently 20% off with the code ‘KEEPCOZY’. *gifted
SSENSE is having a major sale right now, and the A.P.C. bag I have and love is available for a pretty steep discount.
I was at my local Madewell a few days ago and I bought this ruffle-sleeved sweater, which I was pleasantly surprised to see is 50% off. I sized down so it would fit me like the green one fits the model.
Remember Instagram’s chronological feed? A “version” of it is coming back next year. If this holds up and comes true, I am wildly in support of that. I think algorithms are the worst thing to happen to social media.
Stella Blackmom’s seven minute film short is beautiful and poignant.
This midcentury home has me looking at shipping containers with a new, admiring eye.
This couple doesn’t exchange gifts, this is what they do instead. I can very much relate to this.
Any Bible Project fans in the house? They made a big announcement a few days ago about the app and classes they have been developing to teach people to read the Bible as literary art. The video is really inspiring and I’m definitely interested in the concepts they presented.
And lastly, why, at its core, the Christmas story is radical.
I hope you have a lovely weekend!
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Reading the Bible as literature is what we do in Religious Studies (we also use something called the historical-critical method). Certainly not “new,” but still very cool to introduce it to a broader audience.
That’s awesome Leah. Agreed, I’d like to see more people have access to getting a deeper and broader picture out of scripture.
I am a big fan of the Bible project! I’m also excited and interested to see what happens if people choose the chronological IG feed!