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Thursday Thoughts

Hey everyone! Who’s ready for the weekend!?!? I certainly am, although lucky me, mine came a little early since I was on a flight at 9pm last night out of Chicago! Don’t be too jealous, I still have to study and make up a missed class… womp womp. Anyway, let’s get on to this week’s Thursday Thoughts!

1. Can you guess where I am as of 12:05am this morning? Here’s a hint:

2. Saturday morning I awoke to 26, that’s right TWENTY  SIX, emails in my inbox (now mind you I’m one of those OCD people who hates having any notifications left so I always clear my inbox). Guess who they were from? Kelsey. Well, e-mail chains amongst my friends started by Kelsey regarding things she found on Reddit.

3. I’ve been buying myself flowers every weekend at Trader Joes. Only $3.99 and they definitely cheer up my study space!

4. I’m so sad to be missing this lady’s baby shower this weekend, but I am SO excited for her! I can’t wait to meet the little twin girls when they arrive!

5. I looked at the weather Tuesday afternoon (just FYI it was in the upper 80s and humid on Monday) and this is what it said:

I bust out laughing. Really Weather.com? Way to state the obvious…

6. I’ve been listening to Harry Potter audiobooks on YouTube to entertain myself, while getting ready, making meals, or writing out notecards. I love it because it’s fun to listen to, but I know it so well that it doesn’t matter if I’m only half listening. Yes, I am a big HP fan…

7. My LITTLE brother turned 22 yesterday! I still can’t believe it. Makes me feel old…

8. Have a great Thursday!

Where am I??

Do you have siblings?

Anyone else like to buy flowers?

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.