I can’t believe tomorrow is the first day of February. The last nine months flew by and at times felt like they dragged on forever. I’m just a few days away from my due date. As I’ve started to slow down and wrap up work, the reality that I’m about to have a baby has started to sink in. I’m doing my best to stay present and relaxed, some days are easier than others. This will be my last Click. Read. Love. for a little while. Caylin will be taking over while I’m out (you’re in good hands!). There will still be content on the blog and the weekly newsletter so if you’re not signed up, you can get on the email list here. As always thanks for being here, especially these last nine months. xx Jess
If you’re looking for something to buy, try, read, share or pin, we’ve got you covered. Here’s the best of the week…
Jess (J) & Caylin (C)
So you might want to take Netflix’s new Goop Lab with a grain of salt.
These almond flour blueberry muffins look like my breakfast for next week! (C)
Everything we know about season two of The Morning Show.
I’m so excited about Follain’s new product launches. I had a chance to test them over the summer and I love the hydrating mask and toning mist. Use code JESSANNKIRBY15 for 15% off. (J)
A vegan guide to Trader Joe’s.
If you’re in the market for a stylish wastebasket, this is a great round up from Joanna.
Where your favorite childhood cartoons would be now—Curious George’s future is especially hilarious.
The documentary Toxic Beauty explores the virtually unregulated chemicals in beauty products.
Craig and I decided to eat vegan for a month and we are loving it. We’ve been making lots of recipes from Love & Lemons and Love & Lemons Every Day. (J)
This caramelized shallot pasta from Alison Roman is required cooking for this weekend.
I’ve loved Jenny Komenda since her Little Green Notebook days, not only does she give great advice on her Instagram, I love perusing her website Juniper Home. (C)
Have you guys seen this site Reviewed? It offers really interesting takes on popular products.
I’ve mentioned how much I’ve been loving James Clear’s newsletter, this article on not judging your creativity/work is required reading. (C)
What’s at stake in the 2020 election—here are some resources if you have questions!
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