Monday, February 25, 2019

When It Rains It Pours

Hi all! I wanted to write a quick update on what's been going on in my life. 

You all know that my professional life has been quite hectic the last few weeks and will continue to be on the crazy side until June. Lucky for Brett and I (*sarcasm*) our personal life is now just as busy and chaotic because now we are urgently seeking a new place to live. Our current living situation  - and I'll get into this more at a future date - has become unbearably challenging and we are looking to get out ASAP. This means that in our down time, we are frantically looking for somewhere we can move that is affordable, something we like, and something that's available immediately. That also means we're competing with lots of other people for the same places, so needless to say it is STRESSFUL. Our hopes are really high that we will find something soon so we can finally move and feel like we can breathe again.

On top of all of this, I just took my car into the garage over the weekend and have been informed it's time for me to trade ol' Dory girl in for a new car. So that'll be a fun challenge to take on after we move. HA.

Anyway, with all that's going on, both personally and professionally, staying active on YouTube and on my blog feels impossible at the moment. I know I was going to try to continue to upload somewhat regularly through this busy time at work (I was actually working on a weekly vlog when all this proverbial shit hit the proverbial fan last week), but now with all this extra stuff happening in our personal life, it just isn't feasible to keep up right now. I'm hoping we can resolve our living situation sooner rather than later, but we just do not know what the immediate future holds right now. I'll likely still be somewhat active on Twitter and Instagram (just because it's so much easier to post there when you have limited time/energy!) but if my blog and my channel are a bit silent for the next few weeks/months, you'll know why. Once we do move, I'm hoping to do a moving vlog and a little apartment tour, so get excited for that!

I really hope something works out for us soon and we'll keep you updated once something does. I really appreciate all the well wishes that we've been receiving over Twitter and Instagram lately. You all are so sweet and it's been so good to know how understanding you are about my needing to take a step back. You've made this decision to take a break so much easier because I know once I am able to come back you'll all be there, so THANK YOU for that!

I'll be back so soon. Keep your fingers crossed for us!

Friday, February 15, 2019

Race Review: Publix Florida Marathon 2019 🍓


Another marathon is in the books, y'all! On Sunday I ran the Publix Florida Marathon in Melbourne, Florida and it was extra special for a couple reasons:

1. It was so close to where my parents currently live and both my Grammy and my sister were visiting so they were all there to cheer and be our support crew
2. It was my pal Cassie's very first marathon and I had the pleasure of running it with her!

If we're all being honest, my training for this marathon was pretty trash. I feel like I start every race review by saying this but I feel like it was especially true this time around. I had been travelling out of state almost every weekend since mid-December and we've been down two staff members at work this semester, so putting in miles was always at the bottom of my priority list. When Cassie and I linked up in Florida on Friday, she was feeling the same way about *her* training, so we started joking about how we just needed to show up and run and eventually we'd get across the finish line. JUST SHOW UP became our mantra for the entire weekend and it kept us laughing despite how unprepared we both felt.

We got in pretty late on Friday night (shout out to my dad and sister for picking us up at the airport!) so we went to bed pretty immediately after arriving to my parents' house, but we woke up bright and early on Saturday to enjoy breakfast and the warm weather outside with the whole fam! They surpised both of us with some pre-marathon goodie bags to get us pumped up for the race the next day. So sweet!


Inside the bags were:
-Signs with inspirational running quotes handpainted by my mom
-Grammy's homemade strawberry jam (so yummy!) to celebrate that the marathon theme was The Year of the Strawberry! 🍓
-Customized frames for race photos (mine was mermaid themed, Cassie's was strawberry themed)
-Hand knitted washcloths that were strawberry colored
-Matching Nike tank tops that we ended up wearing for the race!

Such an awesome gift to receive and it got us both so excited for the race the next day!

The sign my mom painted now sits on my bookshelf at home! 💕

After relaxing, eating, and lots and lots of hydrating, we all packed up and headed over to the race expo to pick up our bibs and race packet! The expo was fairly small but there were a good handful of vendors there. I picked up my usual handful of gels and blocks for nutrition during the race, and was seriously considering buying a shirt from Wicked Skins (I loved their prints!) but decided to wait to order something from their website in the future. 


After the expo my dad, Cassie, and I all went over to the beach because, I mean, you've got to see the ocean at least once every time you're in Florida, right? We also went over to one of the nearby canals where I guess manatees tend to congregate when it's colder outside, but alas we didn't see any. Seeing a manatee is still on my Florida bucket list so hopefully I'll be able to catch a glimpse of one sometime in the future! ☺️ On our way back to the house we picked up some Pub Subs for everyone for lunch (gotta rep the race sponsor!) and got ready for a night of relaxing. Cassie and I made sure we built our flat runners for ~the 'gram~ before settling in for the night:

Lucky #656!
We woke up super early for the 6AM marathon start and we were greeted with a lovely Florida downpour. We were nice and soggy before the race even began so we knew we were in for a fun day. 😂 We were all smiles and nerves, though, anticipating how well just showing up would go! Our support crew were all troopers in seeing us off so early in the morning and in such terrible weather. We're so lucky to have such supportive people in our lives! 


You can really see the excitement/fear in our eyes 😂

6AM rolled around and we were off! Cassie and I opted for the 5min/1min run/walk method that I used during Richmond in November. We were definitely not going for time and honestly my main goal was making sure we got Cassie across the finish line, so we took it mile by mile! We picked up a friend who was also run/walking for a few of those first few miles and we learned that he was also doing the 50 states challenge. It was fun chatting with him and learning more about his running journey.


The course itself was a two-loop course for the marathoners which was fairly flat aside from two causeways you had to go over during each loop (a total of 4 hills over the course of 26.2 miles). Half marathoners ran the same route as the marathon, but only did the loop once. I will say that it was fairly disheartening to see the half marathoners peel off knowing that you had a whole second loop to run, but that's how it always is when there's a half and full running simultaneously. 😂 Unfortunately due to the weather, a lot of the planned entertainment on the course had to pull out, but there were still a handful of bands and tents who stuck out the rain and it was so awesome and motivating to see them as we passed. There was also quite a few neighbors who came out in the rain to cheer on runners which is always so awesome to see!

The amount of on-course support was amazing. There was a water stop about every 1.5 to 2 miles that was stocked with water and Gatorade, and quite a few had gels as well! There was also bathrooms at every aid station which I always think is a  HUGE plus! Nothing's worse than running a marathon and having no clue where the next bathroom is. 😂 Overall I think if we had good weather it would have been a really amazing course experience with the combination of support and entertainment, but unfortunately we were unlucky with weather. (Honestly, I think having a rainy/overcast day was for the best because we probably both would have keeled over if it was hot and sunny 😂)

Mile 11 selfie! Still feeling pretty good at almost halfway!

We were greeted by our support crew at the halfway mark which was so awesome! They came baring gifts of Cheez-Its, brownies, towels, dry socks, and overall great cheer! It's always so great to see familiar faces along the course of a marathon and it was such a great boost of energy. Of course when they came out to see us it was down pouring yet again, so we so appreciated them braving the rain just to come see us for a few minutes! Once we were all fueled up we were off again to tackle the second loop. We were approaching the furthest that Cassie had ever run before!

The second loop was, of course, much more challenging, but we fought tooth and nail to get through. When you're in those really challenging miles of a marathon - the miles where you're so far from the start but still so far from the finish (miles 16-22 are really the toughest, in my opinion), you really have to fight back those thoughts of how much your legs hurt and how much further you have left to go. Your mind really starts to tell you to stop and every single step can be excruciating. Our brains might think we can't do it but our bodies say otherwise! We kept reminding ourselves to just keep putting one foot in front of the other and eventually we'll get to the finish. 

Mile 19 - our second time on top of the Eau Gallie Causeway! Cassie said she was not feeling good at this point but LOOK AT THAT SMILE! 😃
Like I mentioned earlier, the number one goal of the day was getting Cassie across the finish. It's been a few years since my first marathon but I remember every single thing that Cassie was experiencing. I wasn't going to let her give up so I made it my personal mission to make sure we crossed that finish line! We ran, walked, stopped & stretched, and I did my best to make her laugh through the pain of those later miles. Eventually we turned the corner of the final stretch before reaching the Melbourne Causeway. Going up that last hill was a daunting task but we took it one step at a time to get to the top. We were so close to the finish! It was perfect timing but we saw my mom and Grammy at the top of the causeway cheering us on. This gave us both a boost of energy and by the time we got to the top we were ready to run down the hill to the finish!

I ran ahead of Cassie so I could ensure we were doing okay on time before the cut off (we were!) and I was greeted by my dad at the corner before the finish and by Lindsey right after the finish line, waiting with medals for both of us. I think my smile in these photos shows how excited I was to be done! 😂



The coolest part was seeing Cassie run in and cross the finish right behind me! My mom, dad, and Grammy were all running her in and it was just such an amazing feeling to be able to witness her finish her very first marathon. I totally remember the feeling of crossing that finish line after your first 26.2 and it is a truly special feeling. Lindsey caught the moment perfectly after she got her medal and we gave each other a huge hug after a long day of running.

So proud of her!

Unfortunately most of the post-race celebration was packed up before we got to the finish, but it didn't matter to us - we had finished the race and Cassie was officially a marathoner!!! We were so happy and didn't really need anything post-race, except for maybe a chair so we could sit down haha. Post-marathon is such a good feeling and I think our smiles in our post-race photo really say it all!


After the race we went back to the house for some much-needed relaxation. My dad fired up the hot tub while we stuck our feet in the pool for some recovery. Eventually we transitioned into the warm hot tub which felt ah-mazing on my sore legs and back. I've been saying for nearly every marathon that I've run that I would love to be able to sit in a hot tub post-race and I was able to do it this time around. It was everything I dreamed of and more! 😂

Close up of the finisher's medal! There was a sneaky bottle opener on the back as well.

Smiles all around after a long day!

And, of course, we ended the night with a big celebratory meal and some fun movies before we all passed out from a long day. Like I said at the beginning of this post, this race was extra special and I was so happy I was able to experience it with people that I love! I would definitely recommend the Publix Florida Marathon for a flat and friendly 26.2, and I'll keep my fingers crossed that you have better weather when running it. Either way, if you just show up, you'll get through! 😃

Friday, February 1, 2019

January 2019 Reading Wrap Up!


We're off to a slow start in the reading year, folks! I know it's because of how super busy I've been both in my personal and professional life, so I'm doing my best to not burn out by trying to accomplish EVERYTHING, so reading's taken a bit of a backseat. I'm okay with it at this moment because honestly any added pressure on myself I know will not be a good thing, so I'm just doing my best to enjoy my downtime without stressing about reading X number of books. Once this season of life passes I'm sure I'll be back to my top reading game, but for now I'm just enjoying the ride!

BOOKS COMPLETED IN JANUARY

Matilda by Roald Dahl (240 pages)
Physical copy, 5/5
Challenge completed: A book that has over 100,000 ratings on GoodReads

This One Is Mine by Maria Semple (307 pages)
Physical copy, 3/5
Challenge completed: A book with multiple POVs

Little & Lion by Brandy Colbert (327 pages)
Physical copy, 4/5
Challenge completed: A book with a form of punctuation in the title

A Feast for Crows by George R.R. Martin (1,061 pages)
Audiobook, 4/5
Challenge completed: A book with more than 600 pages

Less by Andrew Sean Greer (261 pages)
Physical copy, 3/5
Challenge completed: A book you bought on a trip

Fullmetal Alchemist, vol. 10-12 by Hiromu Arakawa (576 pages)
Physical copy, 5/5
Challenge completed: A book that is a continuation of a book you've already read

Elevation by Stephen King (146 pages)
Audiobook, 4/5
Challenge completed: A book with 150 pages or less

TOTALS FOR JANUARY

Books completed: 7
Pages read: 2,918
2019 challenges completed: 7
10 Book TBR #3 books completed: 0 (3/10 total)

TOTALS FOR 2019

Books completed: 7/150
Pages read: 2,918
2019 challenges completed: 7/52