Always Cold: A Newsletter
My husband is laughing his head off
Hi! You may know me from Handpicked or Buy Art. I’m always cold, and I decided to start a newsletter about it.
✵ Three things for cold people:
My always-cold mom talked me into trying this 100% silk undershirt under my favorite sweater instead of my usual cotton tee. Shocking results: For the first time in my adult life, I was not cold on a plane!
Nothing warms me up like settling onto my couch with a pint of ice cream under a giant blanket and watching people freeze for sport on Alone.
Eye candy: a very cozy + designy cabin on a ski slope.
✵ Books recommendations for cold people:
The Frozen River. I couldn’t put this down. “Martha Ballard, a midwife, examines a body in the ice and determines it’s murder, not an accident, linking it to a recent rape allegation against prominent men. Her diary becomes central to the investigation as she fights against a male physician and community prejudice. The story is based on the historical figure Martha Ballard and her actual diary, which documented the births, deaths, and secrets of her community.”
Snowflakes in Photographs. Did you know it was a photographer who discovered that no two snowflakes are alike? “For almost a century, W. A. Bentley caught and photographed thousands of snowflakes in his workshop at Jericho, Vermont, and made available to scientists and art instructors samples of his remarkable work.”
✵ If I had a million dollars, I’d warm up with:
Dyson hair dryer. I DESPISE having wet hair because it always makes me cold!
Gorgeous warm-weather inspired puffer coat from Farm Rio.
A thank you to the cold person who invented seat warmers in cars. She’s still at it: my husband just discovered his car has a heated steering wheel.



seat warmers save lives
can't believe a $1000 sock exists