I used to scold myself for forgetting things. Then I built a daily survival pouch
It contains a stain-remover pen, silent fidget toy and a few Band-Aids, and Matilda Boseley never leaves home without it Get our weekend culture and lifestyle email I’ve spent a lot of this year trying to perfect the art of leaving the house. This might sound like an odd mission until you’ve (…)
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