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Graduation Weekend.

Hey everyone! Sooooo I. Am. Exhausted. What does this mean? 4:45am wake up + 4 hours of Bar prep + volunteering + Dr. apt = nice photo-filled recap post for you all of my graduation weekend. YAY! Yes, I’m slightly incoherent. I will be going to bed when I finish this up… at 8:45 pm.

Aaaaanyway, as I mentioned yesterday, I had a GREAT graduation weekend! It started out with the most amazing Last Bash party with my law school classmates (and many other people I did not recognize…).

I got to spend some quality time with some great people and the gummies were a total success.

Before:

After:

And of course glow sticks were involved. Lots and lots of glow sticks.

Yep. We’re a classy bunch.

Saturday I went on a brewery tour with my family:

And then we went out to dinner at Smith & Wollensky, a steakhouse right on the river. Sorry, no pictures of that one…

Saturday morning I did a little “Cage-ing” with Lindsay, Erin and Emily. We decided to prank Kelsey while she was out of town and cover her kitchen with Nic Cage…

We may have put a few “hidden gems” in other places for her to find as well…

It was fantastic. Sadly I cannot reveal them all.

Then it was off to graduation!

We have a serious Where’s Waldo? moment in the above picture.

After the champagne reception, we had dinner at Weber Grill, suggested by Kelsey! My family loved it, good job, Kelsey!

And there you have it! A very long but fun weekend with friends and family, definitely one I will never forget!

Have you ever been on a brewery tour or to a steakhouse?

What’s your favorite restaurant to go for a celebration?

What’s the best prank you’ve ever pulled? (or had done to you!)

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.