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published November 10, 2014
Kathryn Wheeler
Instagram is definitely the social media outlet "of the moment." I think people prefer Instagram to Facebook or Twitter these days because it takes very little effort to upload a photo and it's a great snapshot into someone's life. Although don't forget, Instagram images only show you what the sharer wants you to see. Don't compare your life to their "highlight" reel because it's just a prettified version of what's happening. Here's a look at my recent Instagram images, with a 3 word description. Trust me, it was hard sometimes thinking of such a short description when I have so much more to say!
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Biggest Royals Fan
Throwback Thursday Cowgirl
No More Worrying
Happy Birthday Cocktails
Turtle Toy Time!
Best Marathon View
Chicago Marathon 2012
Stunning Lake Michigan
Appreciate Your Friends
Let's Go Tonight
Summary: Instagram is definitely the social media outlet “of the moment.” Here’s a look at my recent Instagram images, with a 3 word description.
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