Best of the Best

Best of the Best

Hello, Darling,

I was talking about dancing yesterday with Emma, our Marketing Strategist, who sits at the desk next to me. Dancing is moving the body to express the way we feel. Sometimes that’s to music. Sometimes it’s more coordinated on some people than on others. (I am proudly among the latter.) For grins and giggles, we pulled up the YouTube video that is a compilation of fantastic cinematic dance scenes.

There’s something feel good about “the best of the best.” That’s why this month alongside the posts from our house bloggers, we’ll be reposting some of your favorite articles from the past year. Some are poignant, some are practical. We have ways to help in the kitchen and ways to fall back in love with your husband. They’re all good reminders to us about the journey we’ve been on together this past year on Hello, Darling. Plus, we didn’t want you to miss a single amazing thing.

Speaking of that, do you follow us on Facebook? Have you seen us on Instagram? How about Pinterest? We love to be all the places you are, and hope you’ll join us there.

This next year is going to prove to be even more amazing than last, and we cannot wait to share with you some upcoming changes.

Talk soon,

Jackie Alvarez
Executive Managing Editor

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