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A quick catch up + some faves of mine!

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{NAME}, ummmm, is time speeding up? It really feels like it is! Today I was picking out a carton of

{NAME}, ummmm, is time speeding up? It really feels like it is! Today I was picking out a carton of milk and the lady at the check out was like: Oops, this expires July 17th and I paused and asked, “Um, what’s today’s date?” Ever do a double take when you look at your phone or calendar to check the date? Like… wait, it’s WHAT day? Wasn’t it just January?? How are we already over the mid-year hump? So, as we’re ankle deep into the middle of July, I’ve been meaning to catch you up to speed on what’s going on around here & check in on you. First of all, my belly is growing by the day, definitely in the zone of “oh, there’s a squirmy, hiccupy, whole baby in there!” I’m pleased to announce that I have been fully living my best-cravings-life and giving myself all the soft serve I want (like DQ, come to mama!) But luckily, beyond that, I haven’t asked Drew to run any other cravings errands, lol. This might not be shocking news if you hang with me over on Instagram, but I have been reading a TON. I’ve always loved reading, but I can feel myself being drawn to it more and more. I’ve been digging into Ruth Ware’s The Turn of the Key (no spoilers, but wowww). And I’ve been trying to expand my ‘reading comfort zone’, so to speak. My little stack of books next to my bed is a good balance of ‘10/10 already know I’m going to love’ and ‘let’s find out!’ Drew and I haven’t been able to peel our eyes away from the newest season of the tv show Alone. Have you ever seen this show!? It’s basically this: “Go out into the wilderness alone. Bring ten items of your choosing. Be the last person standing. Okay, bye!” I think I’d last maybeeee 10-15 minutes? The cold, lonely wild is super not for me, but I have mad respect for the survivalists. They are talented as heck, and I’ve learned more about the fiber content of tiny random berries more than I ever thought possible. In terms of where my lil marketing brain has been creating this month, my sights have been set on training & welcoming new students into [The Pinterest Lab!]( If you haven’t caught wind of this yet: I love Pinterest. Maybe more than one human should, but here I stand, proudly Pinterest-obsessed ...and not just because it gives me veryyyy good ideas for, well, everything. If you wanna find out why I love it (and I can show you how Pinterest loves you back), [head right here to Pinterest Lab central](. :) Quick note: The Lab is only open until tomorrow night! #timecrunch Welp, now that I’ve talked about it, and seeing as I haven’t had any in at least 48 hours, I think I’m gonna go convince Drew that we have to leave the house for a very important soft-serve errand. It’s vital! That’s it for me! Hope your week and lightning-fast summer has been everything you need it to be (and even what you WANT it to be). Get out there and get yourself the soft serve, ya hear me? Jenna [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 340 S Lemon Ave #4227 Walnut, California 91789 United States

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