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Thursday Thoughts

Hey everyone! Can’t believe it’s Thursday – I guess that’s what happens when you’re out of town for the long weekend. Time for another edition of this week’s Thursday Thoughts!

1. I know, I know. I put off my Arizona recap for one more day. I just couldn’t skip over Thursday Thoughts! It’s all written and ready to be published tomorrow morning!

2. Anyone ever eaten a scorpion? Me neither. No, thank you.

3. I’m not doing a link love post this week since I haven’t been on my computer much, but I did find these three links last week that I really liked:

My Dog Saved My Life: What It Means to Really Live and Love

Where You Should Travel, Based on What American Girl Doll You Had

17 Places You Have To Visit To Truly Understand

4. Um…

5. Now that I’ve blown through The Carrie Diaries, I’m re-watching Glee episodes. Someone help. I need a job.

6. I saw this cute notebook when I was in AZ and almost bought it but just couldn’t justify the $10. I love the front though – perfect notebook for thoughts and ideas!

7. I was in a local coffee shop yesterday and there were several quotes hanging on the wall in front of me. I absolutely loved this one: “Libraries are full of ghosts, books being the most haunted things of all” – Maya Panika

8. Sorry I haven’t replied to comments for over a week! I stopped at Tuesday’s post (I do them in order so I don’t miss any) and I just can’t seem to sit down and respond.

9. It’s 11pm and I can’t fall asleep. Too many things running through my mind, but I guess that’s the perfect time for Thursday Thoughts!

10. Have a great Thursday – remember, it’s up to you!

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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.