Clothing

Hello from Nebraska! I’m traveling this week for work and decided to kick off my trip a little early with a slight detour to Omaha to visit my brother. Since my company is based in Lincoln, I typically try to swing through so I can see him.

While looking for things for us to do, he came across a little 5k called the Harvest Hustle to benefit a local food pantry, and decided to sign us up. Weather in the Midwest is always kind of a toss-up this time of year, but when Saturday hit the mid-seventies, we were both optimistic that it’d be a fairly painless run. We even laughed at some of the cold weather face masks while we perused a local running store Saturday night for new gear.

Bought my first pair of @zensah compression sleeves!

I finally pulled the trigger on a pair of Zensah compression sleeves. A lot of the runners I follow absolutely swear by them, wearing them before and after events and even sleeping in them. After my half last week, I decided that any gain in performance in recovery was enough to sell me. I’ve now been wearing them for an entire day and don’t want to take them off.

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Fortunately, Eric picked up a new pair of compression tights on our trip, because when we woke up the next morning, it was a very brisk 28 degrees! Isn’t that crazy!? My car doors were frozen shut and when I accidentally hit the windshield wiper fluid while trying to turn on the wipers, it froze instantly.

Brrr!

We made it to the park where the event was, but opted to stay in the car to keep warm. I felt terribly for the organizers, who were still in good spirits despite the wind and freezing rain. I guess they usually hold this event in October, but they just had a baby and had to postpone. It was a really small race, only about 50 people or so, so it was cool getting to meet the organizers and just get out and run with people, but without a lot of hoopla. I don’t really know what my time ended up being, as there were no chips, and just a little time clock, but I’m guessing it was somewhere around 30 minutes. I went really easy on myself because my legs still feel a little raw. The cold winds also made it really hard to breathe.

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Still, I’m glad I did it. I sometimes need a kick in the pants to keep my running “recovery” from slipping into the double-digit weeks…

We celebrated our PR for coldest run ever with a hot breakfast at Leo’s Diner. We got HUGE omelette’s and somehow I managed to take out a pumpkin pancake. When in Rome right?

Now I say goodbye to Omaha and head to Lincoln! What’d you do this weekend?

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Random Thursday

by Jessica on November 8, 2012

in Books, Clothing, Cool Stuff, Food, House

I liked writing the last Random Thursday so much that I thought I’d do it again. There always seem to be little things going on around here throughout the week that are fun to share, but aren’t deserving of a whole separate post. These are those things.

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We bought a bowl for our vegetables. I was so tired of having various veggies laying all over our counters (the ones that don’t need refrigeration) that I decided to corral them in a bowl. Yup, no fruit bowl in this house, just a big bowl of veggies.

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Neil’s mom sent us a deck of Boston Terrier cards she found. LOVE!

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I absolutely love Mother Earth News, but it makes me feel like the biggest failure ever.

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We’re having plumbing issues this week — and of course, with an old house, nothing is easily fixed. The project involves rerouting a pipe for better drainage. This after another $600 emergency project last month. Why? Because f*ck us, that’s why! No seriously, that’s our motto. Sometimes it’s like The Money Pit up in here.

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I saw this at the library and had to give it a look. I’ve read Healthy Tipping Point on and off for a few years, and thought it’d be cool to read a book by someone I’ve actually talked to. So far, it’s pretty good, though I’m not exactly suffering from lack of motivation or a plan of attack when it comes to my fitness.

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Tea that tastes like sugar cookies? Sign me up! I didn’t know Celestial Seasonings had holiday flavors?

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I know I’m several years late to Bondi Bands, but they are amazing! They don’t slide off my head during running or CrossFit.

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A graphic novel by Anthony Bourdain about a renegade sushi chef. What else is there to say? I can’t wait to read Get Jiro! Felix is excited too.

Have any random thoughts this week?

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Clive’s Winter Jacket

by Jessica on January 25, 2011

in Clive, Clothing, Dogs

Clive in his jacket

If you haven’t noticed already, Clive has…a wardrobe. He just fits so well into toddler-sized clothes, that we can’t help but stroll the baby sections of stores sometimes. People probably think we have a child, and…well I guess we kind of do? I’m not sure what they’d think if we told them we were shopping for a dog.

Neil’s mom gave us this little puppy jacket for Christmas, and it’s Clive’s first piece of clothing that was actually designed for a dog. It is so cute. Polyester and fleece with a little grey knit hood, he looks SO adorable in it I couldn’t help but share. Are we those dog people yet?

Do you dress your pets? Do you think people should put clothes on animals?

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I Love Skirt

May 26, 2010

I love the knee length flowing skirts. Seriously. {via Lauren Moffatt’s 2010 Collection}

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Brrr…

May 15, 2010

We cleaned the basement today. Went through every box. We sorted, organized and got rid of a lot things we weren’t using. I came across this little sweatshirt, a relic of my baby brother’s wardrobe, on one of my old dolls and immediately thought….CLIVE! Most dogs hate wearing clothes, Clive doesn’t mind at all. He’s [...]

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I Like, But I Might Need…

April 30, 2010

After being spoiled for weeks with near-summer temperatures, the past week has been absolutely dreadful. It feels like winter has returned. I’ve pulled the blankets back out of the closets, but have so far resisted the urge to pull out the slippers I tucked away a few weeks ago. Our neighborhood is a marsh, with [...]

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Polaroid Scarves

February 5, 2010

I’ve never really ventured into scarves other than the fuzzy ones I wear in the winter. But I adore these by Phillipe Roucou, too bad the price is :drumroll: $450 {images via Reborn, found via Seesaw}

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