Traveling….

It’s about that time again… time for another Summer holiday! I’m off to Napa for a long weekend at the beautiful Carneros Inn for some rest and relaxation among the vineyards of Northern California. See you upon my return next week. – Taryn Cox for THE WIFE

THE WIFE’s Mellow Playlist #1

  1. “Hold On” by: Alabama Shakes
  2. “Lights Out, Words Gone” by: Bombay Bicycle Club
  3. “This Must Be The Place” by: Talking Heads
  4. “Amor Fati” by: Washed Out
  5. “Keep You” by: Wild Belle
  6. “Get Free” by: Major Lazer
  7. “Animal” ( Mark Ronson Extended Remix) by: Miike Snow
  8. “Blessa” by: Toro y Moi
  9. “Song of a Gun” by: Lord Huron
  10. “The Stranger” by: Lord Huron
  11. “Mighty” by: Lord Huron
  12. “When Will I See You Again” by: Lord Huron
  13. “Endless Spring” by: Houses
  14. “Soak it Up” by: Houses
  15. “If I Run” by: Voxhaul Broadcast
  16. “Irene” by: Beach House
  17. “Wishes” by: Beach House
  18. “Lady” by Chromatics
  19. “No one Like You” by: Best Coast
  20. “Back from The Grave” by: Chromatics
  21. “Rosa” by: Grimes
  22. “Nancy from Now On” by: Father John Misty
  23. “Same Mistake” by: The Echo Friendly
  24. “Blood” by: The Middle East
  25. “Holocene” by: Bon Iver
  26. “Evaporar” by: Little Joy
  27. “Green Arrow” by: Yo La Tengo

Make a Reservation at: Granger and Co.

After recently visiting London, Granger and Co. quickly became one of my favorite breakfast sports. Internationally renowned chef, Bill Granger, is well known for his easy going approach to cooking. The menu offers classic options to start your morning off right, done perfectly in the most equisite way. Nestled in the charming neighboorhood of Westbourne Grove this restaurant has a welcoming bright, light and airy dining room… Most likely why this hang out has become a popular stomping ground for the local notting hill moms. – Taryn Cox for THE WIFE.

Granger and Co.
175 Westbourne Grove
London W11 2SB

Style Inspiration: Poppy Delevigne

Quote of The Day:

“I have little kids in school. I want to maintain my marriage and my family, so I have to be here when he comes home.” Hence her recent advice to a girlfriend (who remains tantalizingly unnamed): “She is an actress and in a new realtionship with someone else with a big career, and I said this may not be feminist, but you to compromise. It’s been all about you and you’re a big deal. And if you want what you’re saying you want -a family -you have to be a wife, and that is part of the equation. Gloria Steinem may string me up by my toes, but all I can do is my best, and I can do only what works for me and my family.”  – Gwyneth Paltrow for Bazaar Magazine