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June 6, 2016

Blountville, TN

Good Morning & Happy Monday!

I hope you all had a wonderful weekend.  I had two baby showers to go to and some raw vegan food-prep to do, it was a fun weekend and I look forward to recapping that later.  Right now, I’m excited to share about our Memorial Day weekend – it was a doozy!  We had two weddings to attend.  One was Nick’s neighbor growing up and friend from Boy Scouts which was in town.  The second wedding was for Nick’s cousin and it was in Blountville, TN – the weddings were less than 24 hours apart, 8.5 hours away from each other and we intended to be at both.

Let’s back up though to Friday…. On Friday, I felt like I was coming down with a sinus infection.  Immediately after work, I went home and tried to rest up, drinking lots of fluids.  I knew that I couldn’t get sick because we had an intense weekend ahead.  Thankfully, I woke up Saturday morning feeling much better as if I was on the mend!  Nick picked me up early Saturday morning so we could work on a French Drain at my boss’ house.  That was some of the toughest work I’ve ever done.  Nick had agreed to the project before getting a job offer so he was able to start earlier in the week, but paused Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday because of his new job.  We picked back up on Saturday, hoping to finish the project.  I was there for some manual labor and motivation.  We worked from 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM.  We finished up just in time.  We rushed home to get ready for our first wedding that weekend. We barely made it to the wedding on time and at this point, my poor legs were killing me from all the squatting that day for the French Drain work.  We stayed at that wedding for a brief while to say hello to the very few people Nick knew, enjoyed some food, had one beverage each, zero dancing ensued, and we devoured rock candy on the way back to Nick’s.

We decided to go ahead and start our journey to Blouteville, TN for the second wedding.  It was at 1:30 PM on Sunday so we knew we were driving through the night.  We drove for a few hours starting at 9 PM before stopping at a rest stop to take a nap.  We napped from 11 PM to 3 AM and then I woke up to drive until Sunrise.  Nick finished off the drive and we arrived to the hotel by 11 AM.  Luckily, they let us check in early so we could go ahead and get ready and meet up with Nick’s fam before heading to the wedding.

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With Trey & Kathryn living in Florida, we don’t get to see Cade as much as we would like so every time we’re all together, he clearly steals the show.  His cuteness knows no bounds!  He loves his aunts and uncles so so much, it is the most precious thing to see.

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What a little ham.  I love him so much!

This was one of the funnest weddings we’ve ever been too and I was surprised by how much I enjoyed the outdoor wedding.  I’m not an outdoorsy person – I don’t like bugs and grass can be so itchy, plus there are ants… and I don’t do ants EVER!  They did a great job planning this outdoor wedding though.  I’m so disappointed that I didn’t take more pictures of the decor, food, drinks, and farm!

The ceremony was held outside and it was short & sweet.  The bride was absolutely beautiful and there was clearly love in the air!  Once the ceremony was over, the bridal party went to take some pictures and we reconnected with friends and family.

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It was fairly hot so my hair went up pretty quickly.  The rest of the day was full of yummy food & drinks paired with lots and lots of dancing!  Nick’s family is so much fun!  This was my first time meeting his cousins in Pennsylvania and they were so sweet and fun to hang out with.  His cousin, Katherine, who got married, as I mentioned… was gorgeous!

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I didn’t get the best pictures (my phone isn’t doing a spectacular job these days), but look how pretty!!!  The wedding wrapped up around 8:30 PM and we decided to meet up with some family at Olive Garden to end out the night.  The visit was extremely short, but oh so sweet.  Hopefully we have another reason to all get together soon!

I woke up Monday morning completely miserable though and my sinus infection came back with a vengeance!  I’m so glad it decided to post-pone itself until after the wedding, but I was pretty miserable the rest of the week.  The drive home was awful and a struggle for both of us.  Nick had a pretty bad headache when we started out, but it cleared up a few hours into the drive, thank goodness.  I only worked an hour and a half on Tuesday because I was so sick, so I rested up Tuesday, felt a little better Wednesday, and about 95% Thursday.

Overall, Bloutville, TN was good to us!

 

Filed Under: Family, Nick, Summer, Travel Leave a Comment

May 14, 2016

My 2nd Disney Princess Half-Marathon

Alrighty… so full discretion, I have deleted and re-written the beginning of this post 3 times now.  I have no idea how to start it off.  Let’s try this again: The past year or two, I’ve been blogging from a desktop computer.  That doesn’t bode well for a busy body like myself so I haven’t made much of an appearance around these parts lately, but my blogging bug has been biting for quite some time.  I decided that it was time to switch the desktop for a laptop so I could be more full functioning in the blog world and with my Arbonne business.  So here I am, yay!  I’m excited to use my time more efficiently by popping into a coffee shop in between work and an evening event or during lunch to get some work done, blogging or otherwise.

Now the question is… what post should I start with?!  How about something fun?  Yes.  Something Fun.  And not just a little fun, but a lot of fun!

Let’s chat about my recent Disney Princess Half-Marathon today!!

In true Nick & Heather fashion, we left Jackson right after I got off work Thursday and decided to drive through the night.  We arrived to Orlando Friday morning.  It’s been a little while since we took this trip and I’m not putting all the pieces together, so this may be a hodge podge of events throughout our trip.  I know that we hung out around the parks on Friday, but I don’t recall which ones because apparently I didn’t take pictures.  On Saturday though, we hit up Magic Kingdom!  I needed a nice carb-loaded breakfast to prepare myself for race day so we tried something new, Belgium waffles from Sleepy Hollow.  Let me tell you, we were extremely pleased.

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I went with the nutella waffle that came with deliciously fresh bananas and strawberries.  It was a great serving size for the price and I’ll definitely be getting this again!  Nick got the Waffle with Strawberries & Whip Cream.  He really enjoyed his too.  The strawberries on his were more of a syrup-like blend of strawberries, which I’m not a huge fan of, so I’m really glad I went with the nutella option.

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Later that day, Kathryn & her friends finally got to Orlando and we went to the Expo to pick up our packets.  At this point, Nick and I split up.  Nick met up with Trey & Cade for dinner and quality time while I went off with the girls.  Kathryn sent me the most adorable picture of Cade & Nick walking together.  They’re relationship is absolutely precious!  Cade looks up to his Uncle Nick so much and is obsessed with saying his name.  The girls went on a short jog to warm up our legs before race day and then soaked our feet in the hot tub.  We decided on a relaxed dinner at the pool before heading upstairs to get ready for a very early morning.

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The alarm went off at 3:30am (if I remember correctly) and we got ready for race day!  The hotel we stayed at was incredible.  They had the biggest send off party.  The staff had signs and were taking pictures for us and cheering us on as we walked down the hallways.  They provided a free breakfast spread full of fruit, granola bars, bagels, coffee, and water bottles.  Kathryn and Kelly got on the first send-off bus, but Laura and I missed it so we grabbed the second bus.  It actually worked out in our favor though because the first bus got lost and we arrived before they did!  They made it in plenty of time though and we headed towards the starting line.

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This race turned out to be a lot better than I expected if we’re being honest here.  I did a really good job pacing myself and was able to run about 5 miles without any trouble.  I started noticing slight knee resistance, so I started stopping at character pictures to give me time for stretching in between running.  I kept up with that for another 5 miles.  I noticed that I was slowing down a lot more towards the end, which was to be expected.  Luckily, right around this time, I got an extra burst of motivation when I ran into Meg from My Borrowed Heaven.  We ran off and on together for a few miles until I had to actually stop and stretch really good because my thighs were seizing up.

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Once I got my thighs all stretched out, I finished the race strong! Overall, I was very pleased.  It wasn’t my best time, but with all the knee issues I’ve been having the past few years and with how awful my Disney Wine & Dine Half was, I was thrilled with how I felt overall.  I also had the best cheer squad ever!

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After the race, we went and relaxed at the hotel room for a bit, then headed off to Epcot for a celebratory dinner at Tokyo Dining in Japan.  Nick and I stuck around Disney for another day before heading back to Jackson.  It was a short, but super sweet trip.  We had a blast, I had another successful half marathon, and we got to spend some quality time with our favorites.  Of course, every time I go to Disney, I never want to go back home.  I’m looking forward to our next visit, even though we’re not really sure when that will be at this point.

I’ll call this a successful post back to blogging – I could talk Disney all day & all night.

  • Did you do the Disney Half Marathon?
  • What’s the best race you’ve ever participated in?

 

Filed Under: Disney, Fitness, Nick, Races, Travel 2 Comments

February 1, 2016

Wonderful FABuary!

Hi there!  My blog posts continue to be few & far between, but I’m excited about what February has to offer!  I have a few different “challenges” going on with myself this month that I believe are going to tremendously improve my quality of life, my discipline, and my mental/physical health.

  • NO TV

I have committed to watching ZERO television this month.  I realized in January that I was getting very addicted to Netflix (mostly Criminal Minds – which I’ve already seen!)  I felt like a lot of time was being wasted with Netflix playing in the background, distracting me from what I should be doing, or I would stay up late to continue watching it, allowing it play in the background as I fell asleep.  We all know that’s not the medicine for a good night’s rest.  I believe that cutting out television will allow more time for blogging (yippee!), more time for reading and self development, more time for fitness, more time for cooking, more time with Nick, and more time working my Arbonne business.

  • DISNEY PRINCESS HALF MARATHON

My half-marathon is this month and I haven’t done a great job of blogging about training, etc. so my guess is that most of you don’t even have a clue that I’m running a half marathon this month!  But surprise, I am!  I’m actually really excited because it’ll be another opportunity to see my sweet and dearly loved blog friend, Meg!  Training has been a lot better this time around than most.  I’m up to about 9.5 miles, should be at around 11 or 13, but my knee has still been giving me trouble.  I have finally accepted the fact that it’s my IT band and I’ve been doing a lot of stretching and foam rolling to work it out.  It has proven to help tremendously with pain during a run.  I just completed 5 miles this evening after work and didn’t stop to walk once.  That’s a huge accomplishment for me!  I’ve been getting miles in, but they haven’t been great miles.  They’re either painful, or I have to take a lot of walking breaks to get through it.  I seriously wanted to take a nap instead of go for a run today, but I pushed my butt out the door and completely surprised myself!

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**(left) Disney Wine & Dine with Meg (right) Me before the 2012 Disney Princess when I was in the College Program**

  • 30 DAYS TO HEALTHY LIVING

I’m doing Arbonne’s 30 Days to Healthy Living Program this month.  I was supposed to do it in January, but that fell apart pretty quickly.  Nothing like next month, I guess!  I started it today and for the most part I’ve done really well so far.  We had donuts brought in for our staff meeting this morning and I said NO even though I had been craving donuts the day before.  Later in the day, someone dropped by some cookies for me.  I would love to say that I 100% refrained, but that’s not the case.  I ate half a cookie.  I wasn’t proud of myself, in fact I was disappointed, but tomorrow is another day and I get another chance to say no to temptation.  Also, the rest of my day was great, food wise!  I get in a really bad habit of consuming sugar & sweets so I needed something to help combat that before race day.  I love all the Arbonne products and the protein shakes are delicious!

 

I can already tell that my month of no tv is going to change my life!  Tonight, I got home, went for my 5 mile run, came home and showered, finished a book that I’ve been reading for far too long, made dinner, started a load of laundry, and now I’m about to head off to bed.  I’ll be in bed by 10pm tonight!  I definitely think I’ll be well rested by the end of the month, my Arbonne business will be strong, my training would have been successful, my quality time with Nick will be more interactive and fun, you’ll see more than just this blog post, and I my self-development will be off the charts!

Cheers to a wonderful FABuary!

Filed Under: #ThisYearNoFear, Arbonne, Blogging, Disney, Fitness, Nick Tagged With: arbonne, blogging, Disney, Disney College Program, half-marathon, running, wine & dine Leave a Comment

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