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WIAW–A Day In the Life

Hey everyone! Today’s WIAW follows me around on a normal study day! If you’re new to WIAW, be sure to head over to Peas and Crayons to see what it’s all about and the other participating bloggers!

Wake up. Drink about 1/3 of that coffee and some water while posting my blog.

(just fyi – that cup is supposed to be bright yellow. just an indication of the beautiful 5am lighting…)

Get dressed. Go to gym.

Come home. Shower. Get dressed again (sorry no photos of that…).

Eat overnight oats (1/3 cup oatbran, 1 container plain non dairy yogurt, 1 T psyllium husks, almond milk, cinnamon, stevia and almond butter).

Go to school! Stylish outfit…

Walk to the bus.

Wait for the bus. Several pass that are already full…

Ride the bus.

Go to Starbucks. Wait in line.

Drink iced coffee. Sit in class for 4 hours.

Eat a Quest Bar during class.

Decide to eat lunch at Hannah’s Bretzel after class because it was horrendously painful and I’m feeling horrendously hungry. Delicious.

Go home.

Do some studying. Have some peach “ice cream” (peaches, almond milk, stevia, pinch of salt, about 1 T protein powder, and ice in Vitamix) with chocolate sauce (cocoa powder, water).

Already hungry about 45 min later. Eat banana (un-pictured…) with almond butter.

While watching a bit of The Bachelorette… Gotta break up the afternoon.

Go see MOLLY!

Take Molly on a short walk.

Go home and have dinner (eggs, spinach, sweet potato, and sauerkraut mixed with a laughing cow cheese wedge and ketchup).

Have a couple ginger chews while doing more questions.

Write this post. Go to bed. NIGHT!

What’s your day like?

What was your favorite meal yesterday?

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.