13 Ekim 2012 Cumartesi

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I conceived of this outfit without any real clue whether it would actually look good on me. While I love the monochromatic look on others, I had serious doubts that I could pull off an all-blue ensemble myself. I'm not sure how well this outfit works in any technical respect, but I'm going with my gut on this one: I love it! And that's all that really matters, right?

Feelin' Casual

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Vest: Old NavyTop: MadewellBracelets: American Eagle, Madewell, Salem street vendorPurse: Vieta (Marshall's)Jeans: LC Lauren Conrad (Kohl's) Shoes: Target

Usually when Ben and I declare a date night, I like to get a bit dressed up. I'm not saying I go all out, but I do enjoy feeling just a little fancy.

Last Tuesday was a different story. Ben had the day off from work, and one of my classes was canceled, so I skipped my other classes and took the day off too. It was one of the laziest, most relaxing times we've had in recent memory, a rare day when there was nothing on the agenda. After a morning and afternoon spent reading & writing, cuddling with cats, and watching bad television shows on Netflix, we (finally) decided to get dressed and venture out of the apartment for a dinner date.

Instead of donning a more formal get-up, I opted for something super casual and comfy in keeping with my easy, relaxed day. It was the first time this fall that I've worn my safari vest, but I can promise you'll be seeing it many more times.

Happy Monday!

St. Patrick's Day 5k Recap

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Where do I start?! This weekend was one I had been looking forward to for a couple of months now, ever since I signed up for the 5k in South Boston back in December (ok, who am I kidding, ever since I recovered from last year's debacle!).

If you have heard much about St. Patty's Day celebrations and Boston, you might have heard about or known about what goes down in South Boston (my "hood") on the weekend of green beer, funny hats, parades and more.  South Boston has a very rich Irish background, and to this day a very Irish heavy population (most of the bars are Irish bars, with an Irish accented tend or two), so it comes as no big surprise that the parade day (not always March 17th) is one of the most anticipated holidays in the city.

Last year's get up!
This year marked my fourth experience with parade day, and third living in Southie, and this year did not disappoint.  Despite having a fantastic "here comes spring head-cold" (which I am still trying to get through), Tripp and I were all ready to get a little 5k race on and then our party on!  The South Boston St. Patty's Day 5k runs at 11 AM, the morning of the parade, along a portion of the parade route.  It is a HILLY out and back from the South Boston Boys and Girls Club to the water and back.

Going into this race, I was feeling really drained, as I hadn't slept much the previous nights due to coughing fits and stuffed up head/nose, and I was still so stuffed up, I was forced to only breath through my mouth.  I was not too excited for the hills that awaited me, all five of them (which is a lot, for a 3.1 mile race).  Tripp and I dressed in a bit of green, pinned on our numbers and met up with our friends Tori and Paly, who were awesome enough to sign up and run with us!! Seeing as the parade started less than a quarter mile away, we waited until 10:50 and jogged over to meet the massive crowd of runners with 5 minutes to spare before guntime (1724 runners finished the race - and the race was sold out at 1750).  We pushed our way to a mid-point in the crowd and waited for the herding to begin.  The time spent dodging and weaving to get a small bit of personal space was an additional nice warm up, as it was up the first hill, and was tough to get into a groove on anyways.  The four of us stayed together until the crowd started to break up and Tori and I were separated from the guys a little.  On the first downhill was when I realized I was the one who pulled away from the group (#fail).

Paly (Jon), Tori, Tripp, and I post-race, pre-beers (well except Tripp :) )

Once I realized I was going to be running the majority of this solo, I kicked into a comfortable race gear (not slow, but not pushing it) and gauged my breathing and energy levels.  I felt good so I kept the cruising pace on  and formed my one goal for the race, besides have fun and notice the crowds this year - beat Tripp :) I know this sounds selfish and foolish, but in last year's race, I was in front of Tripp until just past the turn around point and when I saw him I double backed to run with him for a little bit, we stuck together for most of the second half of the course, before he kicked it in three blocks from the finish and schooled me!! I was a little perturbed with last year's ending, so I wanted to see if I could beat him on my own, hey I am competitive.

I hit a slight wall on hill 4, about 2.5 miles into the race and contemplated walking up the rest of it, but instead I powered through it best I could and held down the vomit I could feel creeping up my sandpaper throat (thank you head-cold).  I saw a neighbor on a portion of the homestretch, slapped him high five and checked the garmin - I had a chance to finish under 23 and I was going to jump on it!! I turned on the gas (whatever was left at least) and strided the next few blocks and up the final hill to the finish arch up ahead.  I crossed the line in 22:59 (I can't make this up) and realized I was the first of the group to cross, which means I beat Tripp :)  I held down another little heave and chugged a water (it was already in the high 60s and sunny - felt like 75) and waited until I saw the neon green of Tripp's shirt and the face of Tori and Paly.

A little blurry, but happy with the race :) Yes, we were those over-achievers who signed up on the first day of registration (50/1750 bibs) )
There were some ice cream shake samples, powerade zero, pop chips and KIND bars at the finish (I raided the KIND bars table!), but we had our eyes on the prize back at the house - a keggarator (courtesy of our good friend Jeff) roaring to go with a keg of ice cold Bud Light (not my fave, but goes down like water on a hot day) and some great snacks to dig into.
The highlight of the party, the keggarator.  There were some carbombs consumed as well, but with Jameson, not the Jim and w/ Guinness, not the  keg
My roommate and I threw a rager of a Parade party, and only a handful actually made it up to the main road to watch the parade, but it was definitely a success, no leftover beer, no leftover food - just some great friends, great times, and a fantastic St. Patty's Day celebration!

I found out yesterday that I ended up coming in 36/595 in my age group and 179/1724 total finishes, and beat last year's time (23:23) - not bad for some unseasonably warm weather, a horrid head-cold and some killer hills! Best was, I felt good enough after finishing to keep up with the party all day/evening long (didn't drink too much, but that only meant Monday morning was less painful).

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How did you celebrate St. Patty's Day weekend?

I laid low on the couch all day during St. Patty's, so I was ready for the extravagance that was Sunday!

12 Ekim 2012 Cuma

I'm Blue

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I conceived of this outfit without any real clue whether it would actually look good on me. While I love the monochromatic look on others, I had serious doubts that I could pull off an all-blue ensemble myself. I'm not sure how well this outfit works in any technical respect, but I'm going with my gut on this one: I love it! And that's all that really matters, right?

Feelin' Casual

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Vest: Old NavyTop: MadewellBracelets: American Eagle, Madewell, Salem street vendorPurse: Vieta (Marshall's)Jeans: LC Lauren Conrad (Kohl's) Shoes: Target

Usually when Ben and I declare a date night, I like to get a bit dressed up. I'm not saying I go all out, but I do enjoy feeling just a little fancy.

Last Tuesday was a different story. Ben had the day off from work, and one of my classes was canceled, so I skipped my other classes and took the day off too. It was one of the laziest, most relaxing times we've had in recent memory, a rare day when there was nothing on the agenda. After a morning and afternoon spent reading & writing, cuddling with cats, and watching bad television shows on Netflix, we (finally) decided to get dressed and venture out of the apartment for a dinner date.

Instead of donning a more formal get-up, I opted for something super casual and comfy in keeping with my easy, relaxed day. It was the first time this fall that I've worn my safari vest, but I can promise you'll be seeing it many more times.

Happy Monday!

Guest Post: The Trendy Dwarf

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I am Michael Tornato from the street style site the Trendy Dwarf. I am a self-taught photographer with an eye and love for fashion and those who are fashionably dressed. I want to inspire others through my highly-curated site to not only dress well but also to challenge themselves to dress in ways they wouldn't normally dress. I am described by Zoora as a "blogger and photographer with an eye for individual style. He chronicles the best looks, from elite fashion events to everyday sartorial choices." 

A few trends for women that you probably notice from these pictures taken during this past New York Fashion Week are lots of patterns, pops of bright/neon colors, and pattern mixing. All of these trends were worn by the style influencers and editors during this past fashion week. Now it's up to you to take the trends that you like and incorporate them into your everyday ensemble. Be daring. Be bold.

11 Ekim 2012 Perşembe

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I conceived of this outfit without any real clue whether it would actually look good on me. While I love the monochromatic look on others, I had serious doubts that I could pull off an all-blue ensemble myself. I'm not sure how well this outfit works in any technical respect, but I'm going with my gut on this one: I love it! And that's all that really matters, right?

Feelin' Casual

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Vest: Old NavyTop: MadewellBracelets: American Eagle, Madewell, Salem street vendorPurse: Vieta (Marshall's)Jeans: LC Lauren Conrad (Kohl's) Shoes: Target

Usually when Ben and I declare a date night, I like to get a bit dressed up. I'm not saying I go all out, but I do enjoy feeling just a little fancy.

Last Tuesday was a different story. Ben had the day off from work, and one of my classes was canceled, so I skipped my other classes and took the day off too. It was one of the laziest, most relaxing times we've had in recent memory, a rare day when there was nothing on the agenda. After a morning and afternoon spent reading & writing, cuddling with cats, and watching bad television shows on Netflix, we (finally) decided to get dressed and venture out of the apartment for a dinner date.

Instead of donning a more formal get-up, I opted for something super casual and comfy in keeping with my easy, relaxed day. It was the first time this fall that I've worn my safari vest, but I can promise you'll be seeing it many more times.

Happy Monday!

Guest Post: Fall Running Essentials by Melissa Reohr

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This week, I'm road-tripping home to Pennsylvania with Ben and our kitties. I plan to relax, spend time with friends and family, and drink lots of cheap beer. I'll be taking a break from blogging while I'm gone, but, lucky for you, I have some fabulous guest bloggers lined up! If you miss me too much, follow along on Twitter.

PicMonkey Collage

Even though I’m not in school anymore, fall still seems like a time for “new beginnings.” This fall, I decided that I am going to start training to run a half-marathon in the spring. In order to do this, I need to train during the colder months of fall and winter. I’ve been searching around for the necessary items to stay warm when running in the cold. Here is a list of five “essential” running items I came up with for the fall:

1. Saucony’s Women’s Sonic HDX ViZiPRO Jacket (Picture from Saucony)
I recently purchased this jacket from Saucony and absolutely love it. The bright pink color, along with the LED piping makes it easier to stay visible to others when running. You can charge the lighting of your jacket with the USB—very handy!

2. Women’s Essential Capri (Picture from Brooks)

During the fall months, I find it too cold to wear shorts and too warm to wear long pants. So, why not choose capris! These capris are from Brooks Running, which is one of my favorite running apparel companies.

3. Runder Under Long Sleeve (Picture from lululemon)

Fall runners, like myself, love base layers. When it gets colder, I can easily throw more clothes on to stay warm when I run, but for the fall, base layers are great. Lululemon Athletica has this reversible base layer, with thumbholes on the sleeves. This is an awesome item to start your fall runs with.

4. Winter Running Headband (Picture from The North Face)

Ears are often forgotten about when wanting to stay warm in the cold. This headband from The North Face also has a loop to connect your sunglasses.

5. Pulse Lite Glove (Picture from Brooks Running)

I always run with my iPod, which makes it difficult to wear gloves at the same time. So, Brooks Running thought up the idea to make a thumb pad compatible to change your tunes. These gloves come in many different colors and are lightweight enough that they do not feel to heavy on your hands.

Remember that if you are on a tight budget, you can usually search for these items at TJMaxx (one of my favorite activities!) or other discount stores. Happy running!

Guest Post: Playing Favorites (by Young & Naive)

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Vintage sweater, Urban Renewal cut-offs//similar//, Shoemint booties, Marc by Marc Jacobs purse
Hello all, I'm so excited to be guest posting for Hannah on Chill Air & Perfume today. I always have that one "key piece" in my closet, for every season. This season, it's not just one piece, it's one color, cream. This season, my favorite outfit to wear is a pair of skinnies or cut-offs and a big baggy sweater. 
What piece are you favoring this season? 
Zara sweater, BDG jeans, Steve Madden booties, Zara bag//similar//, Nasty Gal wishbone necklace
Zara sweater, BDG shorts, BDG flats//similar//, Marc by Marc Jacobs purse, Jewelmint necklace
Zara sweater, BDG jeans//similar//, Shoemint booties, Marc by Marc Jacobs purse

St. Patrick's Day 5k Recap

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Where do I start?! This weekend was one I had been looking forward to for a couple of months now, ever since I signed up for the 5k in South Boston back in December (ok, who am I kidding, ever since I recovered from last year's debacle!).

If you have heard much about St. Patty's Day celebrations and Boston, you might have heard about or known about what goes down in South Boston (my "hood") on the weekend of green beer, funny hats, parades and more.  South Boston has a very rich Irish background, and to this day a very Irish heavy population (most of the bars are Irish bars, with an Irish accented tend or two), so it comes as no big surprise that the parade day (not always March 17th) is one of the most anticipated holidays in the city.

Last year's get up!
This year marked my fourth experience with parade day, and third living in Southie, and this year did not disappoint.  Despite having a fantastic "here comes spring head-cold" (which I am still trying to get through), Tripp and I were all ready to get a little 5k race on and then our party on!  The South Boston St. Patty's Day 5k runs at 11 AM, the morning of the parade, along a portion of the parade route.  It is a HILLY out and back from the South Boston Boys and Girls Club to the water and back.

Going into this race, I was feeling really drained, as I hadn't slept much the previous nights due to coughing fits and stuffed up head/nose, and I was still so stuffed up, I was forced to only breath through my mouth.  I was not too excited for the hills that awaited me, all five of them (which is a lot, for a 3.1 mile race).  Tripp and I dressed in a bit of green, pinned on our numbers and met up with our friends Tori and Paly, who were awesome enough to sign up and run with us!! Seeing as the parade started less than a quarter mile away, we waited until 10:50 and jogged over to meet the massive crowd of runners with 5 minutes to spare before guntime (1724 runners finished the race - and the race was sold out at 1750).  We pushed our way to a mid-point in the crowd and waited for the herding to begin.  The time spent dodging and weaving to get a small bit of personal space was an additional nice warm up, as it was up the first hill, and was tough to get into a groove on anyways.  The four of us stayed together until the crowd started to break up and Tori and I were separated from the guys a little.  On the first downhill was when I realized I was the one who pulled away from the group (#fail).

Paly (Jon), Tori, Tripp, and I post-race, pre-beers (well except Tripp :) )

Once I realized I was going to be running the majority of this solo, I kicked into a comfortable race gear (not slow, but not pushing it) and gauged my breathing and energy levels.  I felt good so I kept the cruising pace on  and formed my one goal for the race, besides have fun and notice the crowds this year - beat Tripp :) I know this sounds selfish and foolish, but in last year's race, I was in front of Tripp until just past the turn around point and when I saw him I double backed to run with him for a little bit, we stuck together for most of the second half of the course, before he kicked it in three blocks from the finish and schooled me!! I was a little perturbed with last year's ending, so I wanted to see if I could beat him on my own, hey I am competitive.

I hit a slight wall on hill 4, about 2.5 miles into the race and contemplated walking up the rest of it, but instead I powered through it best I could and held down the vomit I could feel creeping up my sandpaper throat (thank you head-cold).  I saw a neighbor on a portion of the homestretch, slapped him high five and checked the garmin - I had a chance to finish under 23 and I was going to jump on it!! I turned on the gas (whatever was left at least) and strided the next few blocks and up the final hill to the finish arch up ahead.  I crossed the line in 22:59 (I can't make this up) and realized I was the first of the group to cross, which means I beat Tripp :)  I held down another little heave and chugged a water (it was already in the high 60s and sunny - felt like 75) and waited until I saw the neon green of Tripp's shirt and the face of Tori and Paly.

A little blurry, but happy with the race :) Yes, we were those over-achievers who signed up on the first day of registration (50/1750 bibs) )
There were some ice cream shake samples, powerade zero, pop chips and KIND bars at the finish (I raided the KIND bars table!), but we had our eyes on the prize back at the house - a keggarator (courtesy of our good friend Jeff) roaring to go with a keg of ice cold Bud Light (not my fave, but goes down like water on a hot day) and some great snacks to dig into.
The highlight of the party, the keggarator.  There were some carbombs consumed as well, but with Jameson, not the Jim and w/ Guinness, not the  keg
My roommate and I threw a rager of a Parade party, and only a handful actually made it up to the main road to watch the parade, but it was definitely a success, no leftover beer, no leftover food - just some great friends, great times, and a fantastic St. Patty's Day celebration!

I found out yesterday that I ended up coming in 36/595 in my age group and 179/1724 total finishes, and beat last year's time (23:23) - not bad for some unseasonably warm weather, a horrid head-cold and some killer hills! Best was, I felt good enough after finishing to keep up with the party all day/evening long (didn't drink too much, but that only meant Monday morning was less painful).

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How did you celebrate St. Patty's Day weekend?

I laid low on the couch all day during St. Patty's, so I was ready for the extravagance that was Sunday!

10 Ekim 2012 Çarşamba

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I conceived of this outfit without any real clue whether it would actually look good on me. While I love the monochromatic look on others, I had serious doubts that I could pull off an all-blue ensemble myself. I'm not sure how well this outfit works in any technical respect, but I'm going with my gut on this one: I love it! And that's all that really matters, right?

Feelin' Casual

To contact us Click HERE
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Vest: Old NavyTop: MadewellBracelets: American Eagle, Madewell, Salem street vendorPurse: Vieta (Marshall's)Jeans: LC Lauren Conrad (Kohl's) Shoes: Target

Usually when Ben and I declare a date night, I like to get a bit dressed up. I'm not saying I go all out, but I do enjoy feeling just a little fancy.

Last Tuesday was a different story. Ben had the day off from work, and one of my classes was canceled, so I skipped my other classes and took the day off too. It was one of the laziest, most relaxing times we've had in recent memory, a rare day when there was nothing on the agenda. After a morning and afternoon spent reading & writing, cuddling with cats, and watching bad television shows on Netflix, we (finally) decided to get dressed and venture out of the apartment for a dinner date.

Instead of donning a more formal get-up, I opted for something super casual and comfy in keeping with my easy, relaxed day. It was the first time this fall that I've worn my safari vest, but I can promise you'll be seeing it many more times.

Happy Monday!

Guest Post: Fall Running Essentials by Melissa Roehr

To contact us Click HERE
This week, I'm road-tripping home to Pennsylvania with Ben and our kitties. I plan to relax, spend time with friends and family, and drink lots of cheap beer. I'll be taking a break from blogging while I'm gone, but, lucky for you, I have some fabulous guest bloggers lined up! If you miss me too much, follow along on Twitter.

PicMonkey Collage

Even though I’m not in school anymore, fall still seems like a time for “new beginnings.” This fall, I decided that I am going to start training to run a half-marathon in the spring. In order to do this, I need to train during the colder months of fall and winter. I’ve been searching around for the necessary items to stay warm when running in the cold. Here is a list of five “essential” running items I came up with for the fall:

1. Saucony’s Women’s Sonic HDX ViZiPRO Jacket (Picture from Saucony)
I recently purchased this jacket from Saucony and absolutely love it. The bright pink color, along with the LED piping makes it easier to stay visible to others when running. You can charge the lighting of your jacket with the USB—very handy!

2. Women’s Essential Capri (Picture from Brooks)

During the fall months, I find it too cold to wear shorts and too warm to wear long pants. So, why not choose capris! These capris are from Brooks Running, which is one of my favorite running apparel companies.

3. Runder Under Long Sleeve (Picture from lululemon)

Fall runners, like myself, love base layers. When it gets colder, I can easily throw more clothes on to stay warm when I run, but for the fall, base layers are great. Lululemon Athletica has this reversible base layer, with thumbholes on the sleeves. This is an awesome item to start your fall runs with.

4. Winter Running Headband (Picture from The North Face)

Ears are often forgotten about when wanting to stay warm in the cold. This headband from The North Face also has a loop to connect your sunglasses.

5. Pulse Lite Glove (Picture from Brooks Running)

I always run with my iPod, which makes it difficult to wear gloves at the same time. So, Brooks Running thought up the idea to make a thumb pad compatible to change your tunes. These gloves come in many different colors and are lightweight enough that they do not feel to heavy on your hands.

Remember that if you are on a tight budget, you can usually search for these items at TJMaxx (one of my favorite activities!) or other discount stores. Happy running!

St. Patrick's Day 5k Recap

To contact us Click HERE
Where do I start?! This weekend was one I had been looking forward to for a couple of months now, ever since I signed up for the 5k in South Boston back in December (ok, who am I kidding, ever since I recovered from last year's debacle!).

If you have heard much about St. Patty's Day celebrations and Boston, you might have heard about or known about what goes down in South Boston (my "hood") on the weekend of green beer, funny hats, parades and more.  South Boston has a very rich Irish background, and to this day a very Irish heavy population (most of the bars are Irish bars, with an Irish accented tend or two), so it comes as no big surprise that the parade day (not always March 17th) is one of the most anticipated holidays in the city.

Last year's get up!
This year marked my fourth experience with parade day, and third living in Southie, and this year did not disappoint.  Despite having a fantastic "here comes spring head-cold" (which I am still trying to get through), Tripp and I were all ready to get a little 5k race on and then our party on!  The South Boston St. Patty's Day 5k runs at 11 AM, the morning of the parade, along a portion of the parade route.  It is a HILLY out and back from the South Boston Boys and Girls Club to the water and back.

Going into this race, I was feeling really drained, as I hadn't slept much the previous nights due to coughing fits and stuffed up head/nose, and I was still so stuffed up, I was forced to only breath through my mouth.  I was not too excited for the hills that awaited me, all five of them (which is a lot, for a 3.1 mile race).  Tripp and I dressed in a bit of green, pinned on our numbers and met up with our friends Tori and Paly, who were awesome enough to sign up and run with us!! Seeing as the parade started less than a quarter mile away, we waited until 10:50 and jogged over to meet the massive crowd of runners with 5 minutes to spare before guntime (1724 runners finished the race - and the race was sold out at 1750).  We pushed our way to a mid-point in the crowd and waited for the herding to begin.  The time spent dodging and weaving to get a small bit of personal space was an additional nice warm up, as it was up the first hill, and was tough to get into a groove on anyways.  The four of us stayed together until the crowd started to break up and Tori and I were separated from the guys a little.  On the first downhill was when I realized I was the one who pulled away from the group (#fail).

Paly (Jon), Tori, Tripp, and I post-race, pre-beers (well except Tripp :) )

Once I realized I was going to be running the majority of this solo, I kicked into a comfortable race gear (not slow, but not pushing it) and gauged my breathing and energy levels.  I felt good so I kept the cruising pace on  and formed my one goal for the race, besides have fun and notice the crowds this year - beat Tripp :) I know this sounds selfish and foolish, but in last year's race, I was in front of Tripp until just past the turn around point and when I saw him I double backed to run with him for a little bit, we stuck together for most of the second half of the course, before he kicked it in three blocks from the finish and schooled me!! I was a little perturbed with last year's ending, so I wanted to see if I could beat him on my own, hey I am competitive.

I hit a slight wall on hill 4, about 2.5 miles into the race and contemplated walking up the rest of it, but instead I powered through it best I could and held down the vomit I could feel creeping up my sandpaper throat (thank you head-cold).  I saw a neighbor on a portion of the homestretch, slapped him high five and checked the garmin - I had a chance to finish under 23 and I was going to jump on it!! I turned on the gas (whatever was left at least) and strided the next few blocks and up the final hill to the finish arch up ahead.  I crossed the line in 22:59 (I can't make this up) and realized I was the first of the group to cross, which means I beat Tripp :)  I held down another little heave and chugged a water (it was already in the high 60s and sunny - felt like 75) and waited until I saw the neon green of Tripp's shirt and the face of Tori and Paly.

A little blurry, but happy with the race :) Yes, we were those over-achievers who signed up on the first day of registration (50/1750 bibs) )
There were some ice cream shake samples, powerade zero, pop chips and KIND bars at the finish (I raided the KIND bars table!), but we had our eyes on the prize back at the house - a keggarator (courtesy of our good friend Jeff) roaring to go with a keg of ice cold Bud Light (not my fave, but goes down like water on a hot day) and some great snacks to dig into.
The highlight of the party, the keggarator.  There were some carbombs consumed as well, but with Jameson, not the Jim and w/ Guinness, not the  keg
My roommate and I threw a rager of a Parade party, and only a handful actually made it up to the main road to watch the parade, but it was definitely a success, no leftover beer, no leftover food - just some great friends, great times, and a fantastic St. Patty's Day celebration!

I found out yesterday that I ended up coming in 36/595 in my age group and 179/1724 total finishes, and beat last year's time (23:23) - not bad for some unseasonably warm weather, a horrid head-cold and some killer hills! Best was, I felt good enough after finishing to keep up with the party all day/evening long (didn't drink too much, but that only meant Monday morning was less painful).

----------------------------------------------------------
How did you celebrate St. Patty's Day weekend?

I laid low on the couch all day during St. Patty's, so I was ready for the extravagance that was Sunday!

9 Ekim 2012 Salı

I'm Blue

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 Sunnies: Old NavyScarf: GapBlouse: Old NavyPurse: Fossil (Macy's)Pants: thriftedFlip flops: Old Navy


I conceived of this outfit without any real clue whether it would actually look good on me. While I love the monochromatic look on others, I had serious doubts that I could pull off an all-blue ensemble myself. I'm not sure how well this outfit works in any technical respect, but I'm going with my gut on this one: I love it! And that's all that really matters, right?