Friday Faves: July 21, 2023

TGIF! Today is the first Friday since I came back from my honeymoon, and I am so excited to get back in the swing of things. One of the things that I am looking forward to is writing my Friday Faves post. I have a ton of faves that I am so excited to share with you before we go into the weekend, so without further a due, here are this week’s favorites:

1. Little Words Project Bracelets: These bracelets have always been a favorite of mine for years, and now I am so excited to announce that I am officially a Little Words Project ambassador! I placed a huge order from their website, but my favorites as the moment are my Bride one, my breathe, good energy, and my wedding date! I love this brand, because they stand for nothing but good vibes. Please shop my link here, and to get your own for 15% off, use the code BANUTMEG.

2. Audible: I have been obsessively listening to audiobooks while doing a lot of different tasks — working when I can, crocheting, and walking. And, I’ve been enjoying it. I have been able to get through quite a few books on my TBR, which is always a good feeling.

3. Anthropologie Necklace: I picked up this necklace with my birthday coupon, and I am so obsessed with it that I ended up grabbing it in a few different colors. I love this because it’s the perfect pop of color, and is great for summer!

4. Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus: I loved this book, and devoured it on the way home. This tells the story of Elizabeth Zott, a chemist in the 1950s who gets her own TV show. The dialogue was amazing, and I could not put this charming book down until the very last sentence. I definitely recommend, as it’s definitely worth the hype.

5. Coach Double Zip Wallet: I love this wallet! I picked this up with my Coach Outlet birthday coupon, and I love that I can fit my cards, my car keys, and my phone in one place. It also fits in my bag perfectly. I have the black one, but I definitely want to get a few more colors.

6. Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt: I was influenced by my friend Maxine, and I loved this book. It was so beautifully written, and I loved watching the development of the characters. This tells the story of Tova, who lost her son at age 18. Thirty years later, Tova is working at the local aquarium, and befriends Marcellus, an octopus that is held in captivity. Marcellus, a kleptomaniac, tries to connect Tova to what happened to her son. I definitely recommend reading this book if you haven’t already. It is worth the hype.

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