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    Categories: Law Life

Thursday Thoughts

Hey Hey! Happy Thursday to you all. Time for another day of Thursday Thoughts!

1. Sunday night I went over to my friend Sarah’s apartment to watch a video for our bible study. We decided to do it up on the roof and it was such a gorgeous night!

2. I am really back in the drawing mood and I did these two elephant photos. I’m going to do the second one in crayon as well. I’ve been dying to get to an art store to get a big pad of paper, charcoal and maybe some pastels.

3. Since I’m working really hard on saving money I decided to focus on packing meals and not eating out much. All week I’ve brought this salad for lunch (and snacks and breakfast). It’s so easy to throw together! Just sunflower seeds, hummus, cherry tomatoes and grated carrots!

4. It’s been so nice here in Chicago lately that I’m really getting back into my walks. The past few days during lunch I’ve tried to fit in three miles and I feel lucky to live in such a walkable city!

5. Last Friday I went to Sephora with a coworker and I realized they do mini makeovers for free. I decided to do one for fun and then another woman asked if she could curl my hair. Um, why not? She did this in 15 min with my hair frizzy curly to start with. I was impressed.

6. Another cool thing that happened at work last week? They were filing Parks & Rec outside my building! I don’t watch the show but I definitely recognized some of the actors. This is one thing I’ll miss about my building – always something interesting going on!

7. Speaking of missing my building… today is my last day at work. I’m unexpectedly sad about leaving the office and everyone in it.

8. Have a great Thursday!

What’s going on with you this week?

Do you like where you work?

Do you live in a walkable area?

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.