phoebetonkin: any good shows to watch?
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phoebetonkin: any good shows to watch?
I just reached four years sober. It's been a long, hard journey but I'm so proud of myself for continuing to grow and be a better version of myself. How is everyone's 2026 going so far? @hhrpstarters
Four years… that’s incredible. Truly. That kind of commitment to yourself is no small thing, and you should be so proud of the strength and honesty it takes to keep choosing that path every day. I’m really happy for you — it’s beautiful seeing someone grow into themselves like that. My 2026 has been a bit of a slow exhale so far. I have some time on my hands before I'm off and running again.
Something I promised myself this year is I would finally watch all the shows on my watchlist that I've been wanting to for so long, when I have the time to and I started with Fire Country.. I did not know it was gonna suck me in the way it has. It's so good. What's a show or movie you know you should cross off your list this year? I need more inspiration. / @hhrpstarters
There’s something so satisfying about finally tackling the watchlist you’ve been pretending doesn’t exist. Fire Country is such a chaotic little surprise, isn’t it? One episode and suddenly you’re emotionally invested in people running into burning buildings for fun. I’ve been trying to be better about my own list too. I keep saying I’m going to watch The Bear properly instead of just absorbing it through memes and people yelling ‘Yes Chef’ at each other.
sam: 😂 what is wrong with you? I swear you fall over everything.
[text phee]: it's the stork legs. i never got used to having them. 😂 what's up, my girl? what's new? what's interesting? what's fun? how were the holidays?
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With the amount of press I’ve done the past two years for both Wicked films I can relate! Especially with this one and the different countries we went to it was easier to just live out of my suitcases. I can be a procrastinator too so if it’s easier for you right now why not?
Totally—sometimes living out of a suitcase is just the path of least resistance. You’ve been everywhere, doing everything, so giving yourself permission to keep it simple is more than fair. Honestly, procrastination feels less like a flaw and more like a survival tactic when you’re juggling that much. If it works for you, it works.
I hate to say it but I'm a procrastinator too. In our defense, we stay busy and when we get home we want to relax, not unpack. You still have plenty of time for that.
Exactly, it’s not procrastination—it’s prioritizing vibes. Relaxation always wins when the choice is between unpacking and curling up with a glass of wine. Boxes will wait, but self‑care can’t. Besides, half the fun is rediscovering what you packed weeks later like it’s a surprise gift.
That's what I keep telling myself. I normally love to go all out for my birthday but motherhood is quickly taking over and I don't have the energy these days. I'm all for letting people spoil me, if anyone wants to. That counts. We're gonna say that it counts.
That definitely counts! Letting yourself be spoiled is the ultimate birthday vibe—especially when you’re already giving so much of yourself every day. Motherhood is a full‑time celebration in itself, so you deserve the extra love without lifting a finger.
Right? Of course you'd end up pretty itchy and I imagine it'd get annoying after a while, but it could be worth it. It's peak relaxation. Live your best life, girl. All about balance, exactly. Though I don't think holiday weight counts. I'm gonna eat all the snacks regardless.
Exactly! It’s all about leaning into the cozy chaos. A little itch is a small price for peak lounge‑life. Snacks are non‑negotiable—holiday calories are basically imaginary anyway! Honestly, the real tradition is embracing indulgence—blankets, movies, and a snack lineup that looks like a grocery haul. Comfort first, rules second. If balance means chips in one hand and chocolate in the other, I’m thriving.
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I've had my second baby and somehow in the midst of all that, I forgot that today is my birthday and I'm way too exhausted to try and plan a last minute party for it. Is this what happens in motherhood? You literally just forget everything? What is everyone else up to? I'll live vicariously through everyone else. / @hhrpstarters
Hey, you’re allowed to forget your birthday when you’ve got that much going on! Honestly, I think birthdays should be about doing whatever feels easiest anyway. No party planning, no stress — just snacks, cozy blankets, and letting people spoil you. I say lean into the lazy celebration. As for me, I’ve been living in sweatpants and pretending that ordering cake counts as baking.