Too Many Tabs: March 29, 2024

Mar 29, 2024

I’m supposed to drive to Montana in <24-hours. It’s snowing there. This is not abnormal for the Rocky Mountains, but it is an inconvenience, especially since I will be traveling solo with Sloane. A 5-hour drive with an 18-month-old who only has two speeds (go and faster) and one volume (outdoor voice)? What could possibly go wrong?

Here are some of my favorites from my social media feeds this week.

I’ve never been so jealous of people who worked as lawyers pre-1996.  You mean opposing counsel can’t e-mail you late at night, on the weekends, and on holidays? 

A restaurant we often eat at serves this kale, pistachio and parmesan salad; it’s delicious.  Don’t forget to massage the kale to make it easier to eat, and thin the dressing a hair because kale takes a lot of dressing.  It’s a hearty salad, so with a little bit of protein, it’s a filling meal.

Neil DeGrasse Tyson’s explanation of how tides actually work is eye opening.  Seeing this phenomenon from a different perspective was mind-blowing.

Sending an e-mail to a large group and want to turn off reply-all?  Chantel Simone has this and many other e-mail tips on her Instagram.  Life changing.

Good Friday always makes me think of my Grandfather, Vern. He kept this cartoon in his office, and every time I would go to his house to “fix” his computer, I would see it. Blessed Easter to those who celebrate. See you Monday.

Features, Posts, Too Many Tabs

share this post

Leave a Reply to Diane Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  1. Diane says:

    The 75-yo attorney in my office has an occasional rant about how it used to be that you came to work, got your mail, opened your letters, and that is what you did that day. No one knew whether you’d received the letter yet, no one expected an immediate response. I can’t even imagine. Now if I get a letter that isn’t junk, chances are it is a duplicate of something I already received by email.

  2. Laura says:

    It’s true that communications were slower and you didn’t have to jump on every email. But …. everything had to be done in the office, nothing was electronic and there was no work flexibility. I don’t remember those all-nighters in the office before a deal closing fondly, and neither does my family.

  3. Jill says:

    That salad looks amazing. Thank you.

Join The List

Stay up to date on the latest from Capitol Hill Style!

sUBSCRIBE

The Mondays: May 13, 2024

This morning, I woke with the realization that my birthday is just over two weeks away. This year has snuck up on me. I feel like I blinked in February and magically transported myself to May like Samantha on Bewitched. So let’s recap my weekend.

3

READ MORE 

Recent Posts

Shoe Week: My Office Flats

This weekend, I started the process of clearing out my closet before my birthday at the end of the month. On the shoe shelves are several pairs of dusty high heels that may need new homes. Sure, a few will stay for the occasional conference or night out, but many will be leaving. But what […]

3

READ MORE 

How to Wear It: A Summer Shirtdress

A girlfriend texted me Saturday with a question that was uniquely D.C. Her office is no longer suits and sheath dresses, but it’s not jeans and athleisure either. “Can an office be ‘semi-formal’?,” she pondered. “What do I wear for that?!” Enter the shirtdress, the solution for summer.

4

READ MORE 

VIEW ALL POSTS

Features, Monday Mornings, Top Posts | May 13, 2024

The Mondays: May 13, 2024

This morning, I woke with the realization that my birthday is just over two weeks away. This year has snuck up on me. I feel like I blinked in February and magically transported myself to May like Samantha on Bewitched. So let’s recap my weekend.

3

READ MORE 

Fantastic Finds, Posts, Style | May 13, 2024

Shoe Week: My Office Flats

This weekend, I started the process of clearing out my closet before my birthday at the end of the month. On the shoe shelves are several pairs of dusty high heels that may need new homes. Sure, a few will stay for the occasional conference or night out, but many will be leaving. But what […]

3

READ MORE 

Career Style, Posts, Style, Work | May 7, 2024

How to Wear It: A Summer Shirtdress

A girlfriend texted me Saturday with a question that was uniquely D.C. Her office is no longer suits and sheath dresses, but it’s not jeans and athleisure either. “Can an office be ‘semi-formal’?,” she pondered. “What do I wear for that?!” Enter the shirtdress, the solution for summer.

4

READ MORE 

Fantastic Finds, Posts, Style | May 7, 2024

The Find: An Affordable Desk Cardi

Welcome to the warm weather months. Outside, you will roast. Inside, you will freeze. The air conditioning will be your constant nemesis, as it “conditions” the air to a temperature that is primarily suitable for men. Luckily, this cardigan can keep you warm even when your fiery resentment wanes.

0

READ MORE 

RECENT POSTS

©2023 CAPITOL HILL STYLE | SITE BY LEIGH THE STUDIO