Whenever I feel emotionally off, I end up spending money. That's not to say that I ridiculously impulse-buy (um...), but I do end up getting little things for myself. This bad habit was born over last summer and it's (unfortunately) continuing to grow.
Anyway as Brooke and I hopped from store to store returning props like the ad photo students that we are, I ended up walking away from Kohl's with two things:
Anyway as Brooke and I hopped from store to store returning props like the ad photo students that we are, I ended up walking away from Kohl's with two things:

...a copy of the very first book I read from start to finish...


...and a stuffed character from Dr. Seuss's If I Ran the Circus.
Money went to Kohl's Cares for Kids so I don't feel all that guilty for spending $10.80.
See...you can always turn bad situations into awesome ones (:
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