Notes on Hope, Cake, and Other Sweet Things

Friends, good morning! I’m so grateful we get to catch up today. How are you feeling?

Me? Well… a little distractible, if I’m honest, but doing my best to stay on task. The slow change of season has me holding onto hope. Summer was a heavy lift for me this year, and I’m craving the different kind of energy that fall always seems to bring.  I can already feel it in the air via the apple cider doughnuts I made a few days back.

In the spirit of fresh energy, I volunteered to bake a cake for a dear friend’s 40th birthday.  It’s a big, cocktail-attire, restaurant-rented kind of celebration. It feels like the perfect excuse to make a bit of a showstopper. I’m imagining a tall, two-tier doberge-style cake, finished with fresh flowers (obvi I’ll be raiding Trader Joe’s!) and maybe even a little gold leaf for good measure. Of course, I’ll need to brush up on my dowel skills, cake transport strategies, and maybe whisper a prayer to the baking gods because it’s been a long time since I’ve made such a cake.. But I’m looking forward to spending my off-hours this week in a proper project. Effort for a friend entering the best decade yet feels exactly right.

Here’s this week’s offering, friends. As always, take only what you need.

•  In this very unsteady moment, I really appreciate Ross Douthat’s thoughts on the assassination of Charlie Kirk.  “The decisive battle, now as always, is inside the individual human heart. At his wisest, Kirk knew this.”  I mourn for Charlie Kirk and his family. May he rest in peace and may God be with us. (NYTimes)

  This essay, Joy is Collective Medicine, is such a lovely reminder that joy isn’t frivolous. Joy doesn’t have to wait until after the hard stuff is over; it’s part of how we move through it. A beautiful perspective on why joy belongs right here, right now, and why it’s stronger when we share it. (Substack)

  I didn’t want September to get away from me without making a batch of Apple Cider Doughnuts (minus the rose water, and with an overnight rest). I immediately scarfed a fresh doughnut and took the rest to the nurses at a doctor’s appointment this week. What really takes these particular doughnuts over the top is the freeze-dried apple pulverized into the cinnamon-sugar topping.  (Serious Eats)

  This is brilliant: How to include kid’s without centering them. (Substack)

  Be honest, how many people can you maintain daily texting with? I can maintain a solid five to seven text threads daily, but beyond that, I’m bound to miss some replies.  Within those seven threads, I wouldn’t say I have a capital-B Best Friend. No, You Don’t Need to Have a “Best” Friend reveals that the truth is, most of us don’t have that one all-encompassing BFF. It’s more about the patchwork of people who bring us joy.  This article left me with my head nodding yes.  (Self)

•  We have a few good days of September left to make the rest of the year feel fresh!  This week on Substack, a little inspiration to just clean to car for a few minutes this weekend: 10 Things I Do That Make September Feel Like The New Year. (Substack)

  Social media chaos had me down bad this past week so I pre-ordered a very offline holiday project to do with my mom this December.  It’s the vintage-inspired Hello Bargello holiday ornament kit. Take me away!

  I made the mistake of falling in love with Tulsi and Snow Mushroom Cleansing Milk after using a sample and… I just can’t justify a $60 face wash. Taking your recs for a creamy cleanser as we sneak into winter. Also: snow mushrooms!? 

  In related news/retail therapy: this cute little necklace hopped in my amazon cart this week and I didn’t fight it. (Amazon)

  Erica went and made the epically fluffy Golden Diner Pancake, and now I’ve got two tabs open: one for Delta flights to NYC and one for the NYT Cooking recipe. Pancakes or plane ticket? Honestly, both feel necessary. (Instagram) 

  The dogs were good again this week. (TikTok)

My love to you, friends! Take good care.

xo Joy



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