By Sarah Norman | April 27, 2024
British TV personality and food author Nigella Lawson in 1983 Do you remember when Superman saved the day on I Love Lucy? Did you know that Mary Tyler Moore was a dancing elf in commercials for Hotpoint appliances? Or that Brigitte Bardot was an aspiring ballerina before she started acting? How much do you know about the woman who was considered the British Marilyn Monroe?
When we first saw this ink on Lea Michele's wrist, we thought she got into a magic marker fight with a 6 year old. Then, unfortunately, we realized it was permanent.
Real-life Rachel Berry received this ink after starring in Broadway's 'Spring Awakening,' as a tribute to the song 'I Believe' in the production. However, the teal ink kind of looks like she forgot to wash her hands after getting a re-entrance stamp at a nightclub.
The first year after Lilah was born was a bumpy one for Ben and Taylor. They had to learn how to navigate the new landscape of parenting. More daunting, they had to figure out their marriage, and how to transition from being a couple to being a family.
“Having a newborn changes everything in your life, including your relationship,” says Taylor, a public relations director in San Francisco. “You and your partner are in straight-up survival mode, operating on no sleep and thinking about nurturing your relationship doesn’t even come into it because you are literally fantasizing about sleep the way people fantasize about intimacy.
My 8-year-old talks superpowers the way some men break down sports stats. His favorite question involves which superhuman ability I’d take should every power suddenly become available. My go-to reply is the ability to gorge on food without gaining a pound. It’s not quite a superpower but ask any man over 40, and they’d likely choose super metabolism over super hearing every time. But, if I’m being honest, the real superhuman gift I’d wish for after a radioactive spider bite or gamma ray bath is the ability to see into the future.
If your toddlers are already predisposed to love the Fisher-Price Little People, they clearly need the special-edition Beatles set. While we recognize that trying to decipher the lyrics of Beatles songs like “Yellow Submarine” might be an activity better left a dorm-dwelling previous version of yourself, that doesn’t mean you can’t pass on your passion for the Beatles to your kids.
Fisher-Price is selling a four-pack of Beatles Little People figures in the style of Yellow Submarine.