Thursday, July 30, 2020

Product Review: BUFF Pack Run Cap ๐Ÿงข

Disclaimer: I received a BUFF Pack Run Cap to review as part of being a BibRave Pro. Learn more about becoming a BibRave Pro and check out BibRave.com to review, find, and write race reviews!

Today I'm going to be talking to you about the BUFF Pack Run Cap - a lightweight running hat that is easy to wear, train in, and take with you on the go! I was given the opportunity to test this product out over the last few weeks and I'm hear to tell you my thoughts.


WHAT I LOVED

So lightweight! When I say lightweight, I mean that when you have this cap on your head, it's likely you'll forget that it's there. I'm finding that I'm the kind of person that can be really fussy when it comes to hats, especially hats that I wear when I'm out running. If I can notice that it's on my head and it isn't fitting *just right* then I'm constantly moving it throughout my run to get a more comfortable fit. With this hat, you barely even know that it's there!

Easy to pack! *wonders if this is where it gets its name from* ๐Ÿค” But seriously, if you are unsure if you'll need a hat on your run or walk, you can easily fold this bad boy up and either put it in your pocket or put it in nearly any size bag without it taking up too much space. And, thanks to its lightweight material, you can be sure that it won't tip the scales for any of your checked bags at the airport.

UPF 50+ Fabric! One of my big concerns about running during the warmer months is getting protection from the sun. This hat provides that with fabric that will block 98% of UV radiation from the sun! I can be sure that I'm getting the sun protection I need when I wear this hat on my runs throughout the sunniest months of the year.



WHAT I WOULD CHANGE

Shape/fit of the hat. The only thing I struggled with when testing this product is that shape/fit of the hat itself. I honestly think it's because of how much dang hair I have on my head, but for whatever reason unless I put my hair into French braids, this cap would not stay put on my head or would not sit just the way I wanted (see my finicky attitude when it comes to hats above), and sometimes it would even fall off! Ultimately I think this is more due to my head shape/mane of hair than the actual hat itself, and maybe I have to test out a few more 'dos with the cap to finally figure out what works for me.

OVERALL THOUGHTS

Overall I really like the BUFF Pack Run Cap! I strongly feel that the many pros of the product outweigh the one "con" (which is really just me complaining about having too much hair tbh haha ๐Ÿ˜‚) and I think this would be a fantastic product in any runner's arsenal. If you head over to buffusa.com/bibrave and sign up for their newsletter, you can get 15% off your order of a Pack Run Cap of your own! ๐Ÿงก



Check out some other great reviews of the BUFF Pack Run Cap from my fellow BibRave Pros:

Monday, July 27, 2020

The Reading Rush 2020 // Days 6 & 7 Recap + Retiring the Reading Rush

Y'ALL WHY DOES EVERYONE CONTINUE TO BE SO PROBLEMATIC?! ๐Ÿคฆ‍♀️

I'm going to take you through my last two days of the Reading Rush, and then address what's going on regarding TRR toward the end. Keep reading for my thoughts on the group book situation and The Reading Rush as a whole.

DAY 6

Matching my outfit to my book for one of the vlog challenges!

I had a feeling that Saturday was going to be one of my worst reading days of the week, and I was v. correct. I had plans to have some friends over and between deep cleaning the house, running, and showering, I was only really able to get in about an hour's worth of reading on this day. I still was able to read about 50 pages of Scythe (and what a truly wild 50 pages it was!), so I'm happy I was able to read *something* before spending time with pals. We ordered sushi and - because the state of Massachusetts just approved it! - TAKE OUT SCORPION BOWLS! The ones we got were actually called Sumo bowls and they were incredible. We had a fantastic picnic in the back yard followed by a night of video games and chatting. Overall Saturday was pretty damn excellent!


DAY 6 STATS

Book(s) read today: 
Scythe by Neal Shusterman
# of pages read: 48 pages
# of books completed: 0
# of challenges completed: 0

INSTAGRAM CHALLENGE
Take a photo of your reading fuel ✔️


I've made it a little bit of a dangerous habit to pick up donuts from our local bakery every Saturday morning, so this challenge honestly fell on the perfect day! This was probably the easiest challenge to complete all week (and the most delicious)! ๐Ÿฉ

DAY 7

Sunday was a lot different than I thought it would be, haha. I woke up absolutely *exhausted* and took a total of zero photos (besides the Instagram challenge) the entire day. Reading while tired has always been a real challenge for me (heavy eyelids + an activity that often requires a lot of eye-power isn't the best recipe for success for me haha), so while I tried my hardest to finish up Scythe by the end of the day on Sunday so I could end the readathon with a nice neat bow of a finished book, I only got to page 318 before giving up and snoozing. If I had an audiobook of Scythe I'm sure I would have been able to finish it, but alas it just didn't happen and I ended the readathon with ¾ books completed for the Reading Rush.

DAY 7 STATS

Book(s) read today: 
Scythe by Neal Shusterman
# of pages read: 125 pages
# of books completed: 0
# of challenges completed: 0

INSTAGRAM CHALLENGE
Use your books to make an artwork ✔️



If you watch my vlogs, you'll know that I bought this edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone with the specific intention of decorating and annotating it to create a unique keepsake for myself. (I bought this book BEFORE the JKR disaster of 2020... I will not be spending my money on any new books in the future!) I thought that this challenge was the perfect opportunity to get started. For these books, I want to decorate the covers with things that would specifically apply to the respective book that they're on. For Philospher's Stone, I went with a Hogwarts silhouette on the front (which I guess could pertain to all of the books, but this is Harry's first year there so I think it's most appropriate on book one!), the Sorting Hat's poem on the back, and quotes from Dumbledore and Hermione on the pages. I really love how it turned out and I look forward to continuing to decorate and annotate throughout this edition! Here's a few more shots of the decorations as well as some progress pics:

Before!

I outlined the castle with purple felt tip marker...

...then filled it in with gold Sharpie!






While I ~technically~ didn't finish Scythe during the Reading Rush, I did end up finishing the book this morning so I decided that I'm going to count it because WHY NOT? (P.S. Scythe was incredible and I gave it 5 stars! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐) I'm actually so happy with how this readathon went for me because I honestly thought that I would maybe be finishing one book, but I ended up finishing five! I also read some truly incredible books this week (2 five star reads and 3 four star reads), which probably helped to keep me motivated throughout the entire week. The only books I didn't get to this week were The After Party and Everything is Illuminated, and the only challenge that I did not complete was the "Read the first book you touch" challenge, so not too shabby overall!


TBR UPDATE

The After Party by Anton DiSclafani (0/384)
Alex, Approximately by Jenn Bennett (391/391) ✔️
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (248/248) ✔️
The Black Flamingo by Dean Atta (416/416) ✔️
Bringing Down the Duke by Evie Dunmore (356/356) ✔️
Everything is Illuminated by Jonathan Safran Foer (0/288)
Scythe by Neal Shusterman (435/435) ✔️

CHALLENGE UPDATE

1. Read a book with a cover the same color as your birthstone ✔️
2. Read a book with a title that begins with "the" ✔️
3. Read a book that inspired a movie that you've already seen ✔️
4. Read the first book you touch
5. Read a book completely outside your home ✔️
6. Read a book in a genre you'd like to read more of ✔️
7. Read a book set in a different continent than where you live ✔️✔️✔️

WEEK STAT TOTALS

# of books completed: 5
# of pages read: 1,846
# of challenges complete: 6

Aaaaaand now for the notsofunwhydoeseveryonecontinuetobesoproblematic part. 

It's no secret that the Reading Rush has had some issues and criticisms in the past, specifically surrounding their lack of inclusivity with the reading challenges they choose to have (many of which have been "physical" challenges and thus ableist. They also had a challenge to read outside this year when we are a global pandemic... questionable.) But the thing that has REALLY rubbed me the wrong way and has kind of been the nail in the coffin for me is the fact that they chose Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid (a Black author) for their group book for the readathon, *hardly* promoted the book OR the live show discussion, and then during the live show joked around about how THEY DIDN'T READ THE BOOK AT ALL because they were "too busy to get to it", and then proceeded to turn what they advertised as a book discussion into a random Q&A.

Y'ALL.

I don't understand why they didn't see how harmful that is. For the two hosts of the largest readathon in our community (both white women, btw) to display in front of a live show of hundreds that reading this book by a Black women was not a priority for them? That's not really okay in my eyes. They have a lot of influence in our community and they should have used that influence to have a meaningful discussion about this book which delves into topics that our community needs to have conversations about. They had a huge opportunity to show our community that topics of race are important to be discussing and they not only missed the mark, but laughed about it and essentially said it was okay for them to not make this discussion a priority. Big yikes.

That all being said, this round of the Reading Rush will be my last. I really enjoy TRR and have fun participating each year, but honestly this year has made me really uncomfortable associating myself with it. I will still be posting my vlog (with a disclaimer relating to this situation at the beginning!) later this week, but until I see some serious changes made to TRR and the behavior of its hosts, I will no longer be participating in this readathon. Sorry to end on such a sour note, but it had to be said!

Anywho, I hope everyone had a great week last week, regardless of if you participated in TRR or not, and I'll be writing again very soon! ๐Ÿ˜Š

Saturday, July 25, 2020

The Reading Rush 2020 // Day 5 Recap


I was so happy to finally have a day without work during the readathon! The first thing I wanted to do yesterday was finally finish my outdoor book, Alex, Approximately. I woke up, took a shower, got some coffee, and set up shop in our backyard until I was done! It was such a pleasant morning filled with sunshine, a cool breeze, and a tropey AF young adult novel which is exactly what I wanted in my outdoor book. I ended up giving Alex, Approximately a solid 4/5 stars. ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I also *finally* started in on Scythe, the book that has been SO HYPED UP for me! I was so nervous to get this book started because I was worried I wouldn't like it as much as everyone else, but I'm 145 pages in and I have to say it is definitely living up to the hype. I can't wait to read more of it today!


DAY 5 STATS

Book(s) read today: 
Alex, Approximately by Jenn Bennett
Scythe by Neal Shusterman
# of pages read: 330 pages
# of books completed: 1
# of challenges completed: 1

INSTAGRAM CHALLENGE
Take a photo of a book stack ✔️

For this challenge I wanted to display the 46 books that I've read so far this year. Knowing that it was going to be quite a large stack, I wanted to try a pyramid first. It was a bit underwhelming when it was done, though:

(the books that are turned around are representing the books I didn't have a physical copy of!)

I wanted the picture to be a bit more dramatic, so I stacked all the books on top of each other just to see how tall it would get. Brett made the suggestion of making the tower look a bit more precarious so he used his construction skills to make it look like this:


To be honest there were some moments when we had 0 faith that this tower would be able to stand on its own. It was wobbling like crazy as Brett was building it! But by some miracle it stayed up long enough for me to snap a few photos. ๐Ÿ˜‚ This was by far the most fun I've had with an Instagram challenge this week and I can't wait for you all to see the vlog footage from the creation of the stack!

TBR UPDATE

The After Party by Anton DiSclafani (0/384)
Alex, Approximately by Jenn Bennett (391/391) ✔️
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (248/248) ✔️
The Black Flamingo by Dean Atta (416/416) ✔️
Bringing Down the Duke by Evie Dunmore (356/356) ✔️
Everything is Illuminated by Jonathan Safran Foer (0/288)
Scythe by Neal Shusterman (145/435)

CHALLENGE UPDATE

1. Read a book with a cover the same color as your birthstone ✔️
2. Read a book with a title that begins with "the" ✔️
3. Read a book that inspired a movie that you've already seen ✔️
4. Read the first book you touch
5. Read a book completely outside your home ✔️
6. Read a book in a genre you'd like to read more of
7. Read a book set in a different continent than where you live ✔️✔️✔️

WEEK STAT TOTALS

# of books completed: 4
# of pages read: 1,560
# of challenges complete: 5

Today will likely be the worst reading day of the week as we have a few friends coming over this afternoon for drinks and hanging out in the back yard. I'm going to read more of Scythe while I wait for them to arrive, but I won't be surprised if I got more than a couple dozen pages read today. I'm glad there's at least one more day left after today where I can try to get at least one more book completed before the Reading Rush ends!