On the blog:
To kick off food week, I shared about my love/hate/love relationship with food. Also, some deets on the Mercato Esquilino in there.
Breakfast is, without a doubt, our most consistently paleo meal of the day. Here is our version of a “sexy” paleo breakfast.
And I talked about one of my favorite restaurants in Rome, a decidedly non-paleo place. #pastaporn
On the internets:
“But the thing is — it’s not good for children to have infinitely patient, saintly mothers, because the world is not infinitely patient and saintly. . . . It’s good for kids to recognize the incipient stages of someone losing their shit.” Interesting thoughts.
I need to try this immediately. Mayo, who knew?
Ever planned a girls’ get together of any kind? This podcast will make you snort your coffee. Hey Ladies . . . (Yeah, for now, continuing with podcasting. Listening anyways. No immediate plans to launch a Roman Reboot podcast.)
Check out this doodle diary of a new mom. Yup.
Coming up:
My sis, BIL, and my absolutely adorbs niece are here! We’ll be trying to see as much as we can with three kids under three. At least the weather seems to be cooperating. Hope you have a good one!
I love the quote about kids needing to see people lose it once in a while. I’m a teacher, and this is how I rationalize my frustrations. thanks for sharing!
xoxo K
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This makes me feel better! If the strategy is teacher-approved, I can’t argue with that. 🙂