An Afternoon Out With Jayne Bound2burst Better May 2026
Instead, she suggested a “Thrift and Think.” We went to a quirky second-hand bookshop that also sold vintage records. The rule: Find one book and one object that you would have loved at age 12.
So, the next time you have a free afternoon, don't waste it on the sofa. Channel your inner Jayne. Get a little lost. Buy the cheap dumplings. Fall down on the skates. Because the only afternoon wasted is the one you spent waiting for permission to enjoy it. an afternoon out with jayne bound2burst better
We sat on the curb outside the shop—not a fancy café, just the sun-warmed concrete—and read the first pages of our books aloud to each other. A stranger walking by laughed at the frog. We invited him to sit down. He stayed for ten minutes, told us a story about his own ceramic collection, and left. Instead, she suggested a “Thrift and Think
Lacing up the skates, my heart was pounding—the “bound” at its peak. We held onto the railing together. We fell. We laughed so hard that other skaters stopped to watch us. At one point, as we wobbled precariously past a speaker blasting 80s funk, Jayne threw her arms out wide and screamed, “THIS IS IT!” Channel your inner Jayne
That is the core of the method. You don't plan an activity; you plan a feeling. We decided we wanted to feel three things: energized, connected, and slightly surprised.