Bird in the Hand


The first stop on our tour was not an empty nester, but a young mother of two. A young mother of two whose baby had been up, though cheerful, nearly the whole night. (Her house was shockingly clean as well; I am clearly the one with a problem.)


One of the most delightful features of her home was a collection of bird prints. She is moving (as we speak) and was considering hanging many of them en masse in her dining room.


Which, of course, made me think of Suzanne Rheinstein.

Who has a book coming out in the fall.


Chocked full of really fine things (so we come full circle.) You can pre-order here.

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