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And unscented candles. And random home goods.
Welcome! This week has been a bit scattershot, so I?m deviating from the essay format. Instead, read on for bits and bobs from the Curbediverse, some home goods I?m hunting, and a wee blind item. ?Kelsey
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Are you familiar with the Snoo" (Oh" Perhaps you have opinions about it") The Snoo?an AI-powered self-rocking bassinet designed by Yves Behar and crafted in a Silicon Valley lab that promises to have cracked the code to getting your newborn to sleep?was introduced to the market in 2017. I found myself fascinated with all things Snoo a bit later, once everyone I know started having babies and the first-generation bassinets had aged into the secondary sales market. All of which is a long-winded way of saying, we are doing a deep-dive on the Snoo and want to hear real experiences from real parents who have strapped their kids into the robot cradles. Take our survey here, and stay tuned for a full report. I?m heading to Dallas for the first time this week, and while my trip will be woefully short, I plan to hit a few architectural highlights: Philip Johnson?s Thanks-Giving Square, the Nasher, Dan Kiley?s Fountain Place, and Reunion Tower (which reminds me of my hometown?s near-replica, the Sunsphere). To make sure I?m covered on the lay of the land (use) in Big D, I?m reading Alissa Walker?s story on the health benefits of trees, and Patrick Sisson?s piece fro...
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