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Weekend Vibes, Edition No. 157: Easter Outfits for My Children + Prayer in Uncertain Times.

By: Jen Shoop

My Latest Snag: Easter Outfits for Mini and Micro.

I have been loosely shopping for mini and micro for Easter over the last few weeks, but I finally settled on this short set for micro (which he’ll wear with knee socks and saddle shoes) and a floral Luli & Me dress for mini (which she’ll wear with knee socks and probably these adorable Gap Mary Janes).

P.S. Also snagged this precious white sun set for micro marked down to $36 from $100!

P.P.S. I ordered these Easter jammies for micro already. Mini already owns a gingham Petite Plume nightie so I might just put her in that, but how sweet is this set?!

P.P.P.S. I’m dying over the tabletop stylings of Alice Neylor-Leyland (seen above). Would adore to add these placemats to my Easter table!

You’re Sooooo Popular: A White Denim Shift.

The most popular items on the blog this past week:

+LOVE this denim shift dress, especially with Chanel captoes.

+Major envy for this tote bag, which I first spotted on a chic pea in “carpool” pick up line at mini’s school. (Or, in Manhattan, a fleet of strollers and scooters cluttering a Flatiron street.)

+Shirtdresses FTW.

+THIS FLORAL DRESS.

+Would love to call this midi skirt my own.

+Who has tried this hyped face mask? Eagerly waiting to try mine out!

+Cutest teak camp stools, on sale! Adorable for the foot of the bed or a nursery.

+Knee socks for your little ones!

+Going to live in these scoopneck tees.

+Wear with everything woven mules for spring/summer.

+Looks like my beloved Sleeper dress, but for a fraction of the price!

+Linen table skirt chicness.

+Moss bunnies for your Easter table.

#Turbothot: Prayer in Uncertain Times.

This is a wild and scary time for everyone, and the only thing I have to offer is the suggestion of praying in addition to whatever you and your family have decided to do with regards to keeping yourself safe. (And on that latter point — I have found it imperative and centering to discuss what Mr. Magpie and I hear and learn about the coronavirus over the course of many, many nights of “STPs” to download, compare notes, and continue to evaluate our plan as a family. I am reticent to share our personal plan because there is so much information swirling around and things continue to change and I don’t want to add any additional stress or “…but should I do that, too?” to your already very full mind.)

Both in the context of COVID-19 and other challenges you may be facing, can I suggest you consider praying a novena? I recently bought this inexpensive booklet, which has various novenas (i.e., prayers you say every day for 9 consecutive days) for different circumstances, including pregnancy, cancer, and lost things (St. Anthony!). There are many that are applicable to this uncertain and confusing time.

Sending love to everyone.

Post-Scripts: A Stylish Shift Dress.

+One thing to do with a lot of “social distancing” time on our hands? Read. What are you reading?

+Cheap thrill.

+Loving GMG’s latest collection — this is just darling!

+Obsessed with the color on these AB heels.

+If only I had the space to stow proper Easter baskets — these are beyond adorable!

+Prettiest blue blouse.

+I think I might order these for my Easter table.

+This Sezane dress is all kinds of perfect.

+Don’t miss these steals!!!

+MEEP this monkey dress was MADE for me.

+10 spring must-haves under $100.

+A fun scalloped hat.

+My go-to snowboots (they are BEASTS) are on sale! And check out the rest of the clearance section, too: these Balenciaga beauties are like 70% off and these are fantastic everyday boots for only $130.

+The chicest flats for work!!!

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4 thoughts on “Weekend Vibes, Edition No. 157: Easter Outfits for My Children + Prayer in Uncertain Times.

  1. Ha — I think one in five Cobble Hill moms has that Clare V. I like them, though they kind of have an IKEA-but-fashion vibe. I’m not a prayer (yet), but I’ve found it comforting to understand the math behind the spread. Seeing that China got their r nought (transmission rate/person) down to .24 from 3 was VERY comforting, though we’re not set up for the industrialized diagnostic approach they were able to marshal. Stay safe!

    1. Yes – take comfort wherever you can find it!! In numbers, in prayers, in the small golden moments at home with your children, etc…xx

  2. I also love praymorenovenas.com for finding a novena that speaks to whatever you are praying for. I have found this situation incredibly stressful, but feel extra grateful for health and family this weekend. Thank you for being such a bright light in these crazy times!

    1. Thanks for that link!! Will definitely be using it. And thanks for writing in. Praying for calm and health…

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