Friday, June 24, 2016

COPYCAT tres...

Welcome to Friday and CHEERS to the weeekend. I am ready. 
Here are three things I'm loving and what I'm reading...I would LOVE to know your three things and get some good recommendations...

3 things I am loving.
1. LA CROIX. I have a problem. I’m addicted. If I’m going to drink water, I really only want sparkling water all the time - it just isn’t as good if it isn’t bubbly and doesn’t have an underlying hint of natural flavors. It is zero calories so it’s basically guilt free - except that it does have a monetary cost association - so really, a girl should keep the habit in check. Also, I love the tall cans - I feel so fancy and high brow. What is that about? My personal favorite is the Pineapple Strawberry. OH MY GOSH delicious. If you haven’t tried them yet you’re seriously missing out - who knew water could taste so good?! 

2. ADULT JELLIES. Y’all I bought these adult jellies from DSW and I could not love them more. They have giant bows and they are SO VERY ME. Seriously they might be my favorite sandal of the summer.

3. LAUREN CONRAD clothes from Kohls and LOFT. So I mentioned previously that I’ve lost a significant amount of weight which has meant rebuilding my wardrobe a little at a time. It isn’t something I can do all at once because I’m not exactly loaded. But I do like to look cute a bit more than I actually care to admit. LOFT has amazing sales ALL the time (example, right now for 40% off everything, use code JUICY) and lots of clothes that are just my style. Though LC doesn’t have new options nearly often enough in my personal opinion, and I don’t give a rats about all that disney stuff, many of her items are darling with florals and lace and kohl’s is also known to run a good bargain if you have kohl’s cash and your mom’s phone number to access her coupons! THE BEST! 

What I’m reading.
I’ve been reading the same book for a really long time and I need to work on it. I need to just sit down and finish it so I can be done and move on to a new one. I’m reading: The Lightless Sky by Gulwali Passarlay. It’s “A Twelve-Year-Old Refugee’s Harrowing Escape from Afghanistan and His Extraordinary Journey Across Half the World”. I’m reading it along with my Budapest team because we wanted to get a glimpse of what the refugees in the transitional home where we’ll be serving may have experienced. It is a good book and heartbreakingly insightful, I just keep taking breaks for Real Housewives and Big Brother. Aka. I’m kinda tired and reading hasn’t been a priority. GET IT TOGETHER SHELL. 

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