Whimsical, mouth watering read that inspired me to try new fruit and do things my inner child would love. Tracy Wan for the New York Times
Related reading: Feed Your Inner Child by Ingrid Fetell Lee for The Aesthetics of Joy
Whimsical, mouth watering read that inspired me to try new fruit and do things my inner child would love. Tracy Wan for the New York Times
Related reading: Feed Your Inner Child by Ingrid Fetell Lee for The Aesthetics of Joy
“This essay is my attempt to share what I have learned from queer literature in a way that does not exoticize queer experiences, but instead, highlights how strange society’s most accepted values are.” Highlight and italics mine, words by Koritha Mitchell for Avidly
As a recovering picky eater, I loved this post about including kids in the making of food. “They won’t just learn how to cook, they’ll learn how to eat.” Erika Thormahlen for Cup of Jo
Choice Words is a blog series based on quotes I’ve gathered from various sources and grouped together around a chosen theme. Click each hyperlink for the author’s full text!
to be curious—to find out something new about yourself or someone else—is to be empowered
If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today
a fundamental truth about joy: not all moments are created equal
tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?
Choice Words is a blog series based on quotes I’ve gathered from various sources and grouped together around a chosen theme. Click each hyperlink for the author’s full text
yearns for a life that can surprise her
grateful to be seen in this way