![]() Since this is my dream Sunday, that’s where we’d go because it’s near Proof Bakery. If we’re feeling super ambitious or are planning to meet friends, we’ll go to the one in Hollywood, but otherwise it’s the one in Atwater Village. When I’m back from my class, it’s time to get dressed and go to the farmers market, which I love doing. Circle the wagon at the Atwater Village farmers market I’ll be like, “Gotta go!” And he’ll take over making smoothies with Nico, and I’ll jet out of the house.ġ0:15 a.m. We usually switch off, but because this is my dream Sunday, Casey will be with Nico, and I’ll go at either F45 or CorePower Yoga or Orangetheory. Olive Oil comes in the house and she’ll eat whatever leftovers are on the floor from Nico’s breakfast. And he’ll fill it up with Oliver’s food, and we’ll go together to feed Oliver. The tradition is Nico will grab his little enameled metal bowl, and I’ll hand him the cup. Then it’s time to feed Oliver and Olive Oil. It ends up being super creamy and sweet but without adding any sugar. Sometimes a secret little trick is to throw in some frozen cauliflower. It’s got hemp seeds, almond butter, frozen blueberries, spinach, almond milk, protein powder, ice, and then we’ll a nut. Then he eats some blueberries, which he calls bobos, and we’ll have some breakfast, which can be eggs or something like that. ![]() My absolute favorite thing to do in the morning is to take him to the pantry and get our vitamins - he knows exactly where his are - and we sit on the floor together and sort through our vitamins and take them. On a typical Sunday, Nico will get us up between 6:30 and 7, but this is my perfect Sunday so it’s 7:45. Grab some “bobos,” whip up some smoothies and give the pig breakfast In honor of her first book, the business memoir “Dream First, Details Later: How to Quit Overthinking & Make It Happen!” published in 2021, we’re calling this “How to Quit Overthinking & Make the Best Sunday Ever Happen!”ħ:45 a.m. But the collaboration that has most profoundly shaped the arc of her Sundays - including the ideal version below (which she wrote out - literally - on a whiteboard with a pink dry-erase marker in an office conference room) - is the one with her husband and H&B’s chief creative officer, Casey Caplowe: a 21-month-old son named Nico.īrandishing her marker, Bennett sketched out a perfect day that starts with her baby boy and blueberries, ends with a cup of tea and includes a 300-pound Vietnamese potbelly pig, a light-speed out-to-dinner with a wee one and a wholesale defragmentation of the family fridge.
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