Wednesday, June 26, 2013

BzzAgent Dr Scholls for Her...High Heel insoles

First things first...I have never used insoles of any kind.  Not that I haven't needed them, I'm sure.  I've just never tried them.  So when BzzAgent sent me an invitation to the Dr. Scholls for Her High Heel Insoles...I was sold.  High heels hurt.  But they are sexy!  So anything to help me last the 8 hours at work in some high heels, I wanted to try. 

My BzzKit arrived and looked like this.  I was excited!  (anyone want a coupon?)

 
I might sit at my desk for most of the work day, but getting up to go the copier/fax/back office or going outside to inspect a vehicle can wreak havoc on my feet when I don't wear flats.  So I was most excited to try these out and put them in one of my new pairs of shoes that I hadn't wore yet.  ($7 for these cute things! - can you believe it!?)
 
 
 
Even though those babies are cute, they might have rubbed me just a little on the back, but that has nothing to do with the insoles.  The insoles were awesome.  They have just the right amount of cushion and grip to make my feet feel good and not slip around in the shoe.  I had no foot pain from wearing heels when I took them off at exactly 5:00pm after work.  :)
 

Sunday, June 9, 2013

WAYYYY behind - catch up post

I knew I would fall off the blog wagon.  But 4 months?  That's a little ridonkulous, dontcha think?  So here I am to catch up. This may take a while, and more than one post.  :)

June's first run/walk: Run for the Brass 5K, completed with Tara at Millenium Park on 6/8/13.  We were just a little late for the start, but completed the 3.1 miles in 41:28 (doing more talking than running, I think!)



 
May's walk: Brodhead Homecoming Hustle: 2 miler.  My good friend Bridget came from Danville to do this run!


And my loyal Rockcastle race series friend Melissa and I walked the 2 miles in 28:15.  Pretty good for walking I think.  :)

 
Melissa and I also travelled to Lebanon on May 11th to complete the Color in Motion 5K.  It is definitely the most colorful 5K on the planet, and I look forward to the next one!
 
 
Before.
 
Saw Bridget while we were there.  :)

 
After.  :)

 
So two walks/runs in a month kinda makes me addicted I think.  And definitely completes the May part of my 13 in '13 challenge.
 
April's walk was the Pacing for Paws 5K in Stanford on 4/7.  I wasn't going to be able to do the Rockcastle County race as we were going to Nashville! on the 27th to celebrate Justin's birthday, so I altered my 13 in '13 to consist of one race a month, instead of doing all 12 in the Rockcastle County Wide Stride series, and I had SO much fun in Nashville that it made up for missing the Fairview race.
 
I did Pacing for Paws by myself and was so nervous heading to the race.  It was my first time actually running a 5K as I had previously been walking all of them.  I also freak out a little when doing activities like this by myself, and I totally need to get over that!  So I ran and walked and did it in 36:43.  I was very proud of myself for having a little over a 12 minute average!
 
 
The route on this one was just a little crazy, and definitely not my favorite course.


 
 
March's race was part of the Rockcastle series, the Saint Patrick's Day 5K.  Melissa and I walked this one in 47:01.
 
 
 
February's 4K for Heart Health on 2/23 was the worst course on the planet.  It was at the Country Club/Golf Course and had a huge hill that even some runners were walking!  We completed 2.5 miles in 40:10.
 

 

 
 
 

Tennesse birthday celebrations!

We celebrated Stephanie's March birthday with an impromptu trip to Pigeon Forge.  We ate Ruby Tuesdays (Steph's favorite) and went to the Lumberjack Show, which we enjoyed, but in my honest opinion, wasn't as good as the Hatfield/McCoy show we did in March 2012.  We also went to Foxfire Mountain, which is home to the United States' longest swinging bridge.  I would recommend that trip to anyone, as they have a lot of activities (hiking, bear crawler tours, cairn making, and ziplines) in addition to the bridge.  Plus, one way to Foxfire Mountain takes you through this super awesome covered bridge.

 
Foxfire Mountain's swinging bridge





the birthday girl on the longest swinging bridge in the US
 


Justin's birthday in April took us to Nashville.  (my new favorite city, by the way)  We saw the Duck Dynasty crew at Lipscomb University on Friday night, did a tour of the Grand Ole Opry on Saturday, and had Justin's birthday meal at Logans, followed by dessert at the Cheesecake Factory.






I am so loving all of the adventures this year is taking me on.  My friends are the absolute best and I love spending time with them in different cities, seeing new things.

more 13 in '13 results + a Bahamas cruise!

#12: Save $100 a month.  Completed through the end of April (still figuring May). 

Janurary: 290.22
February: 107.75
March: 184.76
April: 232.06

#5: Finish all works-in-progress quilts.  One completed so far.  (I have all of the materials to finish a second one.)  The first one went to my "niece" Miss Olivia.  Ain't she cute?!


 
 
#3: Go on a cruise! and #6: Cross something off my bucket list.  Stephanie, Amy, and I have had a cruise planned since January maybe?  I was so excited about it!  We left on 5/15 and flew into the Sanford/Orlando Airport, stayed overnight, and got on board the Carnival Ecstasy on 5/16.  Monday morning, on my 30th birthday (5/20) we had to leave the ship.  I was a little bummed, but my best friends had surprised me with plans of a trip to Downtown Disney! 
 

 
 

in front of the Ecstasy at Nassau, Bahamas
 
 

 
Checking off "Play real Bingo" on the ship
 
 
Checking off "Go up in a hot air balloon" at Downtown Disney
 
 
"See dolphins up close"
 
 
"Watch the sunset/sunrise on a beach/ocean" (did both)
 
 
 
Half Moon Cay - Carnival's private island
 

 
relaxing in the sun at Blue Lagoon (my birthday excursion!)
I also checked off "lay in a hammock on the beach" here.


Characters in Flight Balloon ride

 
I can't wait for the next cruise!  January 2014 maybe?