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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

June 10, 2015

Seed

Hello there friends!  How is your week going so far?  Mine has been pretty good, busy, but good!  I’ve started walking with a friend on Monday’s & Wednesday’s so Nick and I end up spending our evenings there for the most part.  Nick has been working out with her husband almost every day of the week, so it’s pretty convenient!  Last night I had a Discover Arbonne event that I went to, I always enjoy going to those because they’re very encouraging and always informative!  I’m hoping I’ll find some people to bring with me at some point, but for now it’s just me, myself, and I.  I’m so lucky to have found some sweet friends in this business already!  I definitely look forward to every Arbonne event I attend.

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Me, Noelle, & Lacy at Disney Wine & Dine

I promised that I would recap my super quick, but super worth while trip to New Orleans last week.  Now, I’m honestly not a fan of NOLA – it’s gross, smelly, ugly, and just not up my alley, but my wonderful friend Lacy was there for a conference and 3 hours
is much closer than 20 something hours so I knew I had to drive down, even if it was for a quick dinner and a short nap.

I got off work at 3:30pm on Thursday so I could make the 3 hour drive down.  We decided it would be best to park my car in the parking garage and to walk or use uber the rest of the night.  I was really craving a unique restaurant that was vegan.  We don’t have any vegan restaurants in Jackson, but I assumed NOLA had to have something good in that department and boy was I right!  I wasn’t really sure what we were getting into, but I found a decent vegan restaurant that was only a mile from her hotel, so we started our walk towards dinner.  We had planned to walk back, but as we neared the restaurant, there was a small section that didn’t feel very safe, so we ended up using uber for our trip back to the hotel.

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The area was quaint and as soon as we saw the restaurant, we could feel that this was going to be a wonderful experience!  We felt pretty hipster too. It was a completely garden based restaurant and had a lot of southern favorites – fried “chicken” nuggets, gumbo, chili cheese fries and so much more!  I absolutely love a good fried tofu nugget, so I was especially excited to see that on the menu!

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We both raved about the appetizers.  I think I enjoyed the chili cheese fries a little more than Lacy did, while she enjoyed the hummus more than I did, but overall they were both excellent!  The chili cheese fries seemed bottomless because we barely made a dent in them!

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I could not say enough good things about my chicken fried tofu.  The crispiness was absolutely perfect and I chose the agave mustard dipping sauce which was amazing!  Lacy ended up not liking her gumbo so much.  I thought it was great and ended up eating it for lunch the next day, but I’m in no way a gumbo expert, where as Lacy loved gumbo before she went vegetarian and so she has more room to be critical!  I don’t think she thought it was spicy enough or the taste wasn’t on point, but I really couldn’t tell a difference – again, I think it’s because I really don’t have an expectation of what gumbo should taste like.

We ended our meal with a chocolate chip cookie that was divine.  I was thoroughly impressed with this restaurant and I told Nick that we would have to go here if we came to New Orleans.  He of course said that’s a big IF because we really are not fans of New Orleans, but I know I’ll be down there in July when I fly out for my companies annual meeting – so I may have to indulge at Seed again, whether or not others want to join me!

Later that night, we thought it would be a good idea to walk down to this arts festival, but that was more trouble than it was worth and absolutely smelly and gross the whole way there – again, not a huge fans of New Orleans.  We finally made our way back to the room so we could have girl chat and drift to sleep before I had a 5:00 am wake up call to drive back to Jackson for work on Friday.

Filed Under: Food, Travel, Vegan 2 Comments

May 11, 2015

Florida Birthday Re-cap 1

Good Morning!  I was looking through some pictures yesterday and realized that I never shared about our trip to Disney and my birthday.  I’m warning you now, this will be a major picture overhaul, but I feel like I actually did a good job at enjoying myself tremendously while also capturing what all happened.  It was a jam packed trip, but we had such a wonderful time, I couldn’t have asked for a better way to celebrate my birthday!  I’ll break this into a two part blog post.

On Monday, we headed out of town around 11pm.  We had plans to grab breakfast with our friends, Joel & Charlotte, in Atlanta.  It was a slight detour, but we decided it’s probably worth the trouble in the future because we were able to try a new restaurant and spend some time catching up with them.  Although it was extremely short, it was very sweet!

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They decided to take us to Thumbs Up Diner, which was absolutely delicious!  I think we were all impressed with our choices for breakfast that morning.  I went with a veggie omelet, a slice of french toast, and a hot cup of coffee.

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After breakfast, Joel & Charlotte had to head off to work and we started our journey down to Gainesville to see Nick’s brother & sister-in-law.  We were just dropping by because we knew we’d be seeing them very shortly at Disney World since they were coming down the day after us.  While we waited on Trey to get back in town, we had a delicious lunch and visited a unique grocery store down the street from their house.  I can’t for the life of me remember what this place was called, but we found a few things that we were excited to try!

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We got some dark chocolate cherries that were really delicious, but we didn’t get a chance to finish the bag because we accidentally left them in the car and they completely melted (FAIL.)  You all know how much I love Kevita, so I wanted to try this new-to-me flavor, Blueberry Cherry, along with a Kombucha brew that Nick picked out.  Our main reason for going was because Kathryn saw a vegan fruit chew that she thought I might like, so I definitely had to get some, but I ended up not liking it very much.  Nick loved them though and had no problem polishing off the bag.  Lastly, my cousin got me hooked on these homeopathic remedies when we were in Jamaica.  She has one that she uses for tension/stress and one that she uses for a hangover when needed.  I  never got too crazy in Jamaica, but there was one morning that I woke up less than par, so I tried one of her homeopathic remedies and it seemed to do a good job.  I wanted to find a sleep aid homeopathic remedy to help us fall asleep quickly at night so we would get as much rest as possible, so I picked that up while we were there also.  It seemed to work great throughout the trip too so I highly recommend it!

Of course, lots of fun with this little nugget during the entire visit – although it never seems like enough!

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Tuesday night, Nick and I made the rest of our trip down to Orlando so I could be ready for my conference on Wednesday morning.  The conference ended up being super informative and I had some good vegetarian options.

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This was a delicious Greek meal where I made a falafel pita pocket and had cous cous and a greek salad on the side.  Not much else to share regarding my work conference because I’m pretty sure I’d bore you all to sleep at the computer, so I’ll move on to Wednesday night after the conference.  I could have decided to join the conference attendees at a sponsored dinner, but it was at a steak house and I really wanted to spend some extra time with Kathryn and the baby, so I decided to meet them at their hotel for dinner instead.  We had an early birthday celebration and spent the evening snuggling on sweet baby Cade and chit chatting!

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Kathryn and I both ordered a drink with our meal… I can’t remember exactly what it was, but it was pomegranate something I believe.  The point is that it was delicious!

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Later than night, Nick and I went out to explore Downtown Disney for a bit.  So much has changed and so much continues to change in this area of Disney World!  We were a little overwhelmed with how crowded it was, but that helped prepare us for Thursday night activities, so I think it was worth the trip.

Thursday morning, I woke up to attend the remainder of my conference, again, I learned so many awesome things and I’m so thankful I had the opportunity to attend this special event in Orlando. After the event, I periodically checked my work e-mail to make sure I didn’t miss anything, but other than that, I shut off my work brain so I could focus on spending time with these wonderful people on my birthday at Disney World!  I’ll be back to share what activities we did for my birthday along with everything else that wrapped up a phenomenal trip to Florida!

Switching gears….

How are you?!  April was a busy month for me and I didn’t make a lot of time for blogging.  I certainly missed it.  I have a lot of random stuff going on right now, but things will slow down a little bit since Girls on the Run ends this week.  I’m going to miss these beautiful little girls!  I also jumped on the Arbonne ban-wagon and I’m so excited about it!  I’m not a “sales” person, but I love their products and I will happily promote them if I find value from them and believe in them.  Arbonne is 100% vegan, so I really cherish that about the company.  You’ll see a lot more posts and updates to the blog about Arbonne, so be on the look out.  If you ever have questions or are interested in sampling some products, feel free to reach out!  I’m working on my personal schedule right now so I can fit in everything I want to do – one of those things… reading blogs!  Holy cow, I have not sought out new blogs to read in ages and the blogs I do follow, do not get a lot of attention from me right now, but I crave that blogging interaction, so while I’m trying to find time for everything I have committed to or volunteered for, I also want to make time for YOU!

So seriously… the main questions I want you to answer in today’s comments – How are you doing?  What’s new with you?  Do you have an exciting trip planned?  Are you trying out a new venture?  Do you need prayer for something specific?  Just give me an update on your life because I know April flew by and I missed out on a lot of blogging interaction.

Filed Under: Blogging, Disney, Family, Food, Nick, Travel, Vegan, Vegetarian 1 Comment

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