Showing posts with label women running. Show all posts
Showing posts with label women running. Show all posts

Friday, March 13, 2015

Today, live like you wanna, let yesterday burn and throw it in a fire, live like a warrior

I must start out by saying sorry. Sorry I do not post enough blogs, I totally don’t. I actually have this one and two others in the works so hopefully March shall yield at least three blog posts!  I have also been told I need to post more pictures on my social media of “French things” so, follow me on twitter or instagram @skay1621 to see pictures. Anyway, I wanted to write about my time at home. Although writing about home seems counter…productive? No but you get it, since my blog is supposed to be about m experience in France. But really, I guess it is supposed to be about my life, and that just happens to be taking place mostly in France. Anyway, my time at home was lovely, #ivacationintheUS.

Ah, and because I love music, put on this new jam while you’re reading this. It’s great. Mumford and Sons "Believe"

I flew back home into Texas, and then into West Palm. Yea, I know this makes zero sense because I pass West Palm to get back to West Palm. It was such a long flight, the longest I have ever been on. Like 10 or 10 and half hours I think. I was super excited to get to Texas to drink. One, I drink way more than I use to cause it’s just a way of life here, but also to have American things. I had like three blue moons and was ready to pass the hell out by the time my flight finally left over five hours later.

I had a lot of things I had to do during my time home including seeing all my family, as much as possible, going wedding dress and bridesmaid dress shopping way out of town and throwing a baby shower. Although I was only home for two weeks it felt like I was home forever.

My first week was spent doing a lot of eating and a lot of party planning. I actually threw one of my most favorite events, the baby shower for my best and longest friend. But I will get back to that. The first day I surprised my sister and brother at breakfast, which was fantastic. They literally had no idea I was coming home and thanks to my social media posts I said I was going to Spain and Portugal. Which honestly I would have love to do…to have done? Whatever. We ate breakfast. I ate so much breakfast. Not just that day but in general. I love breakfast. It is my favorite along with seafood and burgers. Anyway, I went shopping after that.

So much shopping; I had a lot to do for the party and I had zero clothes that fit so I really needed some new pants and shirts. My dad had taken a whole bunch of time off because we were supposed to go on the boat. Oh yea. We have a new addition to our family. The 35 foot open fish with triple 250s; welcome to the family beautiful! Well, she was in the shop so that never happened. Which sucked…a lot. We did end up going to get her on some day that week but it had to be the coldest flipping day ever. I had so many layers on. Like maybe even more than winter in France. I put some pictures below.

At the end of the first week things got crazy. I had to drive to Jacksonville, 4 hours north of my house, to go wedding dress shopping with my lovely friends. I went Friday night so I could spend the night with family and get up early to go shopping on Saturday. I love my family. I knew what I was getting into going to their house that night and it did not disappoint. It included A LOT of drinking, tons of shit talking, life lessons, motorcycle talk and all around good times. It is always good when you know you have people that will back you probably no matter what and thankfully…people that would bail you outta jail should the need arise. And let’s be honest, that was a possibility.

The next morning I got up to go dress shopping. I slipped my ass into my new and awesome jumpsuit which I had ordered and it was waiting for me when I got home to America. I met up for lunch with my friends and we went wedding dress and bridesmaids dress shopping. Luckily we found bridesmaids dresses but sadly it would be some days later when my friend found her wedding dress. I will be flying home again for this wedding in June but returning to France after. I will have about three more weeks of work and then two weeks backpacking!!! I am so excited for my trip and for work to end and to get back to America and at the same time…it is quite sad to think about and maybe, in the end, my return won’t happen. Go big or go home, right? Except, I kind of am home…

That 24 hours was out of control. I did not get home till like midnight on Saturday and I had a party to throw the next day. My mother and my sister were vital in getting the party ready and together and I could not be more thankful for them. I am also so happy that I was able to do this for my friend. I know she will be right there with me should I ever have a child…doubtful…or more likely just get married. I put some pictures below of the party. They aren’t the best and honestly I didn’t even take any. I was so busy and my feet were killing me from rocking the same pair of 4 inch pattern leather Jessica Simpson peep toe pumps two days in a row. What we do to look good. On the topic of clothes, I also got to wear a lovely Michael Kors dress I had found earlier that week. He is by far one of my favorite purse and accessories designers and until I was home during that time I did not own many of his clothes. I was lucky enough to return to France with a whole new wardrobe which included about 75% MK stuff. Gotta love it.

The second week I saw a lot of friends and family and just relaxed. We took a long boat ride on the one day that was nice out. I was pretty busy again getting things together, giving away clothes, trying to make my parents family room look less hideous since half of my possessions currently reside in there. I of course did a ton of running since the following weekend when I returned was my half marathon. My first ever. Although running in hell…aka south Florida nearly killed me. One day I thought it was genius to run in the middle of the day, figuring I could handle it. Well me and my shorts and sports bra wanted to die. I had to call my mom to come get my fat ass because I might had just died.

I saw movies while I was home. Although I didn’t get to see all the ones I wanted. I saw 50 Shades of Grey, of course, Kingsmen and The Duff. I love movies. I go all the time and have been going to sometime. Now in France I started going but I do not get all the movies and there are French subtitles which, while they are great for learning are so irritating because it is all that I watch!!! Anyway. That was nice. And my dad took off more work that week so I got to spend a lot of time with just him and my mom. Little did I know of course that my mom and sister would end up coming to France not even two days after my return.
My flight home was canceled and I felt really bad about that because it kind of put my French family in a tough spot since I wouldn’t be getting home till Monday and I was supposed to work then. Saturday night when I was still in the US I spent it with my aunt and uncle and mom and dad drinking margaritas and eating Mexican food. It was pretty perfect. Especially when everyone got…happier. The food wasn’t so bad either and I got to take home cookies and bread to pack away in my suitcase and enjoy once I was back in France.

I realize how lucky I am to get to do the things that I do. And I try very hard to never forget that. I had a great two weeks at home and while I can’t wait to get back and be a part of everyone’s lives again, I do love France. I live in one of the most beautiful places in the world. But I am a water girl to the bone and living on the water and being on a boat is where I kind of belong. Or at least I belong closer to the opportunity.

The trials and tribulations of a fat, food lover trying to run:
Again I have no idea what I titled this before. I think this is close. I will briefly write about running in my first half marathon. It was amazing. I was shitting myself because I didn’t know what to expect and the longest I had ever run was 12.5 miles. The adrenaline that comes when you are walking around and seeing all the people is indescribable. This race had 43,500 people signed up. There were SO MANY PEOPLE. It left me speechless. It was also the hottest day in France since like September and it was cold the day before and the day after…of course. I was dying. Wearing infrared, cold gear leggings with knee high socks was not the best idea I have ever had. My mom and sister were there which was the best. Literally the best. And my French mom showed up after she dropped the rest of the family off in the city. I saw the rest of my family when I was running. They stood on the side of the road for me. It was hard, the race I mean. It is far more a mental game than a physical game. I think I have written before about how my runs are either when my head is the clearest or when I think about all the things that bother me most in the world. This time I literally was just counting down the kilometers. I had thought, wow I get to run through Paris, this will be beautiful. I barely saw a single site. I was just trying to focus and not die. My time was terrible and I will forever remember how terrible and I will want from now until I beat that time, to beat that time. Time is a big deal to me although I know it shouldn’t be. I know I am better than that, that’s why I bothers me so much. Anyway, I finished and I got a cool shirt and I got a medal and I have a great story to tell. I also burned some 1400 calories that day so that’s awesome. I can’t wait till Sunday so I can start running again. I bought some new shoes I am DYING to try out. I went from Nikes to Brooks, so I am pretty interested to see how this goes. I have signed up for the Nike Women’s run in Paris on June 7 and I am considering another half marathon Easter weekend. It is kind of crazy…I think I am addicted. I never in a million years would have thought I would be into running like this, but I have to say, even thought me and running and like in a love/hate situation I do love it. And hey, who doesn’t like shirts and medals?!

I still miss everyone a lot, maybe even more now that I was home for a minute. And I REALLY hate missing out on major things in everyone’s lives. As soon as I figure out exactly what I am going to do after this chapter I will let everyone know. Like I said in the beginning I actually have two other posts in the works and I will try really hard to get them out asap. I know I need to write more and I really will try. I don’t have a lot of time left here and I have a big mouth and a hell of a lot to say. Stay tuned because maybe I will get real crazy and write a real honest piece no one is expecting from me…until then…smile bitches, things could be worse…


Title quote: This came from a song by Matisyahu (click to listen) "Live like a warrior"

ET...aka Kahlua on the boat

Awesome sign in the metro in Paris 

Pre race shitting my pants selfie!

Waiting to start

Giant ball rolling around at the start

Mid race, streets of Paris

Post race with my ma

Found my name on the GIANT banner

Post race with Medal!

Pre race. Kinda freaking.

Sign during packet pick-up

Getting my gear ready

MEE!!

Packet pick-up
Freezing my ass off on the boat

My sweet girl Kahlua

The beautiful addition to the family...

Reenacting the titanic scene...

happy days.

Family quality time
Little Oliver on a car ride

Bee clothes pins for "don't say baby"

Shower favors

New girl

Home

Home


"MOM-osa bar"

Games and decor for my shower

Baby Shower

Baby shower

Baby Shower

"Wishes for Baby"

Baby Shower

Me and my Bro

Home

Chicken Fil A

Me and my amazing, beautiful and pregnant friend



Saturday, January 31, 2015

A girl should be two things: who and what she wants.

As of recent, nothing of consequence, that is actually worth writing about, has happened in my life. It’s the normal thing. I watch kids. I run. I eat cheese. I eat chocolate. I read. I go to Paris. I drink too much. This is really my life as of current. I wish I had something extremely exciting to write about, but I don’t really. I have not written about my time in London yet, and I will soon, I think. Or at least I will try. I have a really ridiculous idea for a blog that I hopefully will be able to write after this weekend or next.

Kids are funny; and kind of irritating. If I have learned anything in this experience thus far it is that I love and miss my dogs and my idea of having children is still leaning way towards the side of no. Sorry mom and dad. Cross your fingers that your other kids give you grandchildren. My mom and my friend told me things would be different with my own, but I am thinking that’s not true. I base this on not only my own experience, but thinking about how much of a pain in the ass I still am to my parents. And I am old. Whoops…

Everyone once and a while cute things happen. Finally my little guy, E, started calling me Sarah. But, he doesn’t pronounce the A’s or the S. So it sounds kinda like he is saying R in French, which is really complicated and UH at the end. But, at least I am only “Wash” sometimes. I bought a scarf that I finally got in the mail and I tried it on and the older kid, G, said…”oh, you look great” It is kind of funny coming from a little kid to hear that. Like I said, every once and while they do cute things.

The older kid turned 6 this past weekend and had a science themed party. It was one of the cutest things I have ever witnessed in my life. If hell freezes over and I do have a kid, I will 100% do a science theme party. Or maybe one day someone will actually pay me to do parties and I could do a science theme one. I wish I could include pictures of him because they wore little white lab coats and name tags, but I still believe I shouldn’t put their pictures up. I was thinking if I get a picture of my entire family after my half marathon, I will put that up with permission. I did, however, include a really cute pic of some of the decorations the mom had. It looked so good.

Speaking of parties, I am currently in planner mode all the way from France. My friend is having a baby and she is also getting a shower from yours truly. I tell you, planning from France is an experience and I want more than anything to run out to my go-to stores and shop but…I can’t. So, I have to improvise. It definitely is interesting to try and get creative.

I am also taking a class from Stanford on Surveillance Law. The material so far is…dry. Very lawyer-y. But the professor, who is a lawyer is kinda awesome and he tries to make his lectures interesting and it is nice to have someone love their topic. He is also really young which I personally think makes a difference. We will see how long this lasts for me given the fact that I am a shit student.

I included a really ridiculous picture of a sandwich below. France has all these sandwich places and you literally get like a French baguette with things in it. Normally, the classic French sandwich is a freaking butter and ham sandwich. I found a place that tries more exotic things and I get this curry chicken sandwich and it is literally amazing. When I was in Paris today, I of course ate breakfast, but then I bought the sandwich for the ride on the train home. It costs 4 euros which is also a really ridiculous price in Paris. The picture of the coke is a new coke that so far is only over here. I asked someone in America if they had seen it and they hadn’t. It apparently has less sugar in it and only uses natural sugar. Kinda tasted like diet coke to me…but it was still good and it is less calories.

I included just some other pics from France, I put the captions in there. Like I said things have been boring-ish lately. I got a really great package from my mom which included some Christmas gifts that were left over or didn’t make it home before my mom came here and some great running things and pants! I have no pants that fit. Well two pair, then what my mom sent, which sadly don’t fit. Please do not be concerned and some other friends were, France sells pants, but when you are poor as shit like me and would rather spend money on drinking, traveling and food…pants fall really low on the list.

Music and books. I found this French rapper who, for some reason, I love. I can’t really understand everything he says…but I still kinda love it. Check him out HERE. I also have been reading the Stephanie Plum series of books, there are 21 (check it HERE), I have gone through about a book a day. It’s getting expensive…specially since I am poor…but the series is overall okay. A bit repetitive and could add some things, but it makes me want to keep reading. I guess that's good. I am really interested in seeing how it ends. I want it to end one way, but I am thinking it is not going to happen for me...

This is it on the French front for now. I also want to say thank you to the Davies family for the incredibly generous gift they gave me today, which will help with my book addiction. And by help I mean make it way worse.

I almost forgot this one small piece of info. It snowed once! Well twice. But once it didn't stick. And the other time it did. I did not even notice until late morning when it started to melt away. Below are some pics that I was able to get. 

Trails and tribulations of a fat food lover trying to run…I think that’s the title I gave this section. I have no idea to be perfectly honest. Anyway. Running. Its so hit and miss. And I know I need more drive to drag my fat ass out of bed and into the cold and rain to do it. I had my longest week ever recently and ran 16 miles. I also ran all the way to a McDonalds and I didn’t even get anything, I turned and ran my fat ass home. One of the worst things about running in this country is the cars. I have almost been hit by MANY cars. Not only that, but the sidewalks are so narrow AND French people drive on the sidewalks because the roads are too narrow to fit two cars. It is so scary. Not only that but I am a smidgeon worried because I am training on so many hills and constant change in elevation and the route I am running is totally flat. I looked at the route the other day and it starts out at a castle. A flipping castle. HELLOOO. I love France. Like so much. Anyway, I am still running. I still love food. And I still am fat. BUT on a brighter note, my coach is doing a silent auction via the internet with some AMAZING items. Like for real. And before you freak and think she’s trying to make a buck…which I guess she is…but it is so she can fund a scholarship to take one of her students with her to a foreign country. I never studied abroad but I have now lived in a foreign country and I have to say, the experience is priceless and I will never ever forget it. Check out her auction information HERE and try and help!!! You can also donate by her GoFundMe page HERE in case you aren’t into sweet exercise things.

I still love and miss most everyone, especially my dogs Kahlua and Martini. I will throw a pic of them below too just for shits and gigs.


Title quote: Coco Chanel. She has some amazing quotes. She knew her shit. 

Sunset from my bedroom window

SNOW!!!

SNOW!!! on my bedroom window

Super cute science party decor

Paris

Metro Map at the Chatelet Station

Paris Street

50 Shades of Grey en France

Badass curry chicken sandwich

Coke Life...

Care Package!

Martini Girl keeping warm...

Kahlua Girl, guarding avocados...

Kahlua and Martini Chillin