10 Things I Love: Winter Edition V2
Sun tunnels, good energy, better baume and more things I love this winter.
Welcome to 10 Things, a collection of things I discovered and loved each season.
This travel site you need to know about, which I discovered in Frankie Graddon’s newsletter. My favorite feature is filtering by kid club ages.
I love the details on this long-sleeved.
A winter fun fact I learned in Good Energy: Exposure to cold weather improves metabolic health, stress resilience and can trigger a sustained release of dopamine. Doesn’t this make you feel better about being cold today?
For anyone else needing class Valentines, I just grabbed these for my daughter’s. Cute right?
This painting:
The link between gut health and stomach bug resistance pushed me to get on this probiotic, which is now solidly embedded into my morning routine.
I’ve been using this on myself and family all winter. Super effective and non-toxic.
For the escapists, these sandals, which I’ll admire from afar even on sale.
This soup recipe your kids might actually eat.
Nancy Holt’s Sun Tunnels aren’t new but they’re new to me. One curator described experiencing them as “seeing the story of light.” Felt like the perfect winter rabbit hole to fall into.
See you next week!
With much love,
Olivia
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