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Thursday Thoughts

Hey everyone, time for another round of Thursday Thoughts!

1. We’ve had a lot of snow here in Chicago, as I’m sure you’ve heard. Miss Molly (my brother’s dog – if you’re new, she shows up a lot…), is in heaven because she LOVES the snow. She would spend hours in it if she could and it’s the cutest thing to watch.

2. Apparently there are some discrepancies on when National Frozen Yogurt Day. Some sources said it was the 3rd (including Yogurtland), while others say it’s today. You know what I say? BOTH DAYS! Check out this recipe I saw on Pinterest to make your own (all you need is a food processor):

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3. I’ve been using a new app (and website) called Songza to listen to music. It’s very similar to Pandora in how it functions, but you choose your mood and the type of music you’re looking for and then they provide you with a station. So far I’m a fan!

4. LOVED this post from Carly –> “Worth It”

5. Last week we had a string of gorgeous sunrises that had me leaping up from my desk and running to the roof to get a good picture. I’m not sure where they went… but I would really like if they’d come back!

6. Yesterday was Emily’s birthday, and tonight we’re going out for dinner to celebrate! HAPPY BIRTHDAY EM!

7. I pinned this nail polish color from Essie a few days ago and couldn’t get it off my mind. I LOVE buying nail polish but haven’t bought a new color in months because, obviously, I’m trying to save some money. I figured I save plenty of money by always doing my own nails, so I went out and found it! So excited.

8. Have a great Thursday!

Do you like painting your own nails?

When is your birthday?

Do you like the snow?

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.