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Thursday Thoughts

Good morning everyone! Another round of Thursday Thoughts before the weekend, and don’t worry, not a single one is about the marathon! Haha.

1. I opened my spam folder on my blog email for the first time ever. The number of emails that began with “Dear Friend” was amazing. I didn’t know I had so many friends! haha

2. I need to make a trip to Forever 21 (birthday present to myself?!). Looking online has gotten dangerous…

3. I found this article with 50 ways to improve your blog. It was overwhelming! I’ll have to go through them when I get a chance!

4. I discovered this site called Wanelo (Want Need Love). But I don’t get it, how are thigns so inexpensive!? Am I missing something!?!? Too good to be true.

5. I love going on long walks outside. I hope it doesn’t get too cold too soon, I’m loving the weather! (pin found thanks to Annette!)

6. Speaking of weather, I used to check the weather every single day for over a month to try and guess marathon day weather. Now I couldn’t care less. Perhaps I should start checking again to make sure I don’t walk outside into rain…

7. I tried to be a good student yesterday by getting to school early and doing my reading. When I got there I realized I hadn’t left my book in my locker like I thought I had… in other words I had nothing to read. #epicfail

8. I told Molly “do something cute!” This was her response. Take it how you wish.

9. I went to a juice bar the other day and got a veggie juice. It was… okay? Lol nothing delicious but not awful either. I don’t know if I’ll get into juicing anytime soon though.

10. A final thought for your day:

What are some of your thoughts today?!

Kathryn Wheeler: My name is Katie and I moved to Chicago in 2010 for law school and graduated in May 2013. I'm originally from Kansas City, MO and I did my undergrad at the College of Charleston in South Carolina. I started this blog in August of 2011 because I needed a creative outlet and I wanted to write about my life in a way that other women could relate to and realize that they aren’t alone in many aspects of their lives.