Carolina on My Mind

Greetings from the friendly Delta skies! I can’t believe that I’m already flying again after only returning from Los Angeles four days ago! Between September and October I’ll log 16 legs of flights on Delta!

I slept like a rock last night and had zero desire to wake up when the alarm went off. Knowing myself all too well, I hopped out of bed quickly as I knew I’d go back to sleep if I didn’t. I always fear snoozing through my alarm on a travel morning.

By 7:30, I was through security at LaGuardia chatting with a co-worker who was flying back home this morning. His flight was supposed to leave at 6:30 from my same gate but was delayed.  It was such a fun surprise to know someone in the terminal at this hour.

I spent the rest of the time catching up on the news and enjoying some quality time with an iced coffee and my Kindle.

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I normally prefer green tea but the airport’s coffee shop, which is adorable by the way, only had hot tea which had to steep. I didn’t want to deal with the hassle or possible mess of trying to steep the tea and then transfer it to ice.

The LaGuardia Delta terminal continues to amaze me throughout it’s renovation! There is now a coffee shop, pizza kitchen, burger joint, health and natural section, and a full hot bar featuring oatmeal and toppings during the morning hours!

A banana and small portion of oats only cost $4 which isn’t too bad considering it was in an airport!

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The simple addition of a dash of brown sugar, cinnamon, and yellow raisins gave a boring cup of oats a complete makeover! I need to remember how far a small portion of brown sugar goes in providing an oatmeal flavor update!

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My plane down to Charleston is a long and lean jet, only featuring 96 seats and no room for luggage on board with the passengers. Luckily I snagged a window seat by myself which means there is plenty of room for reading, sleeping, and curling up with my huge pashmina.

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See you in a few days New York coastline!  I’m ready to see some warm, South Carolina marsh and coastline!

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Defeated in Beverly Hills

Good morning from hazy Los Angeles! It has been a crazy 24 hours since we arrived. As part of my job, I travel to different regions throughout the United States during the year to connect with our teams and get to know the region from a business perspective. It is always a great opportunity but definitely makes for long days! Since arriving in Los Angeles Wednesday afternoon we’ve been going non-stop! But, we’ve also had a blast!

  • Dinner at an awesome local Cuban restaurant, Versailles!
  • I have successfully run both days thus far, logging 16 miles in total!
  • I saw the HOLLYWOOD sign and had a total tourist moment, shrieking in the car with my co-workers.
  • We dined at Crustacean, seeing Vivica A. Fox and enjoying the most magnificent crab ever! I can’t wait to describe it in full!
  • Enjoyed drinks in the swanky Bazaar Beverly Hills.

While I will certainly fill you in on all the dining details later in the week, right now I want to talk more about yesterday’s run. The post that went up yesterday was by mistake. I was working on it and then realized I only had five minutes until I needed to leave. Instead of pushing save I pushed publish. Ooops! Sorry about that! As I’ve done previously this marathon season, I tried to think of this trip out to Los Angeles as a challenge vs. a marathon training hurdle. I figured that if I embraced the challenge of traveling during the key training period I would be more successful in the long run. Therefore, with this attitude, I woke up at 4:45 yesterday morning ready to conquer the streets of Beverly Hills. Our very swanky hotel is located right on the border of Los Angeles and Beverly Hills, therefore limiting the area in which I can run. However, my awesome co-worker was able to give me some suggestions after she saw my initial route I found on Daily Mile. The conversation went a little like this:

Let me see the route that you’re going to run tomorrow morning. Oh, don’t worry about it. I found it on this great running website so it should be great. No, Ashley let me see the route. You can’t just go running through the neighborhoods at that time in the morning. I need to make sure you’ll be okay. Oh hell no you’re not running this route. If you run this route you’ll definitely PR because you’ll be running the hell away from someone or something. Let’s alter this so you go down safe little roads like Wilshire and Rodeo.

Lesson learned. Even if you find a route online from a trusted website, always share it with either a hotel concierge, local friend or family member, or co-worker. Instead of the Daily Mile route, I planned to do a straight out and back down Wilshire Blvd which would take me straight through the heart of Beverly Hills. Thanks to the time change, I woke up at 4:45 alert and ready to go. I spent a few minutes stretching my tight hips, fueled with a Luna Bar, and headed out!

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As you can tell from the pictures, it was still quite dark when I started my run.  My goal was to complete an out and bag 15 miler. My route would take me down Wilshire Boulevard, through the famous Rodeo Drive, and include a few challenging hills. I was happy to see that I wasn’t alone in my morning endeavor as other runners and walkers often passed.

The streets were lined with gorgeous, ornate lamp posts and overflowing hanging flower baskets! The first few miles flew by as I kept a steady 10:30 pace and enjoyed some running window shopping.

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Around mile four I encountered this sign, which reminded me that I indeed was not in New York City anymore! I felt like Julia Roberts or Shelly Long from Troop Beverly Hills should turn the corner at any moment!

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Unfortunately, around mile six my stomach quickly told me that Cuban and garlic are not good long run fuel combinations. I circled the Starbucks for ten minutes, awaiting the open sign.

After a five minute running hiatus, I started running again only to realize that this was not going to be a 15 mile long run. My hips were still very tight from six hours on a plane less than 24 hours previous and my stomach was in knots, refusing the shot blocks I was trying to use as fuel.

Instead of focusing on the pain, I turned off of Wilshire in search of new visual stimuli. I wanted to see how the locals lived, running down a quiet sidewalk through sprinklers, barking dogs, and power walkers.

20110922-093641.jpg A few miles later, I found Wilshire again and decided it was time to throw in the towel and head back to the hotel.

20110922-093654.jpgTwelve miles and a little more than two hours later, I finished my run feeling defeated, worried, and frustrated.

Why didn’t I push myself harder? What if I can’t finish the marathon this year? I have four more weekends of travel, what will I do?  Should I go back out and power through another three miles? What will my running coach say?

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Plain and simple, failure sucks and the guilt we put on ourselves is even worse. It only took a few texts, Daily Mile inspirations, and tweets to realize that I should be okay with 12 miles. It wasn’t the 15 I’d hoped for nor the perfect Los Angeles run. But, I can still reach my weekly mileage goal and added another 4 miles on this morning, including one very speedy mile.

Question: How do you handle negative thoughts when you have to cut a workout short or miss it altogether?

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Macy’s Passport Glamorama Event

Last night, I had the opportunity to celebrate the 13th Annual Macy’s Passport Glamorama event in Chicago with my team. Glamorama brings high fashion and musical performances together in the beautiful Chicago Theatre for one night benefiting the area Ronald McDonald House charities! IMG_3916 (478x640)Each year there is a different theme and musical performance. This year’s theme was Artrageous with performances by Far East Boys and Cee Lo Green!   IMG_3918 (478x640)After a full day of work, I had two hours to go from business casual to “artrageous chic.”

IMG_3892 (478x640) The week’s travel was finally catching up with me and I had zero energy by 4pm. Therefore, I indulged a bit with a blowout at Studio 110 and a makeover at Bloomingdales, both of which were conveniently located across the street from the hotel.

IMG_3867 (640x478) When traveling, always take advantage of your hotels concierge. The Westin concierge was able to quickly book me an appointment at Studio 110 and secure an “out of town” discount. The salon was very shabby chic with chandeliers and fun pops of color abounding between long plush lady chairs.

191551_10150163142826011_69975056010_8595581_2101055_oForty five minutes later, I went from the wet bun look to a blow out filled with volume and even a few teased strands!

IMG_3899 (640x480) Next stop, the Bobbi Brown counter at Bloomingdales! Within minutes, I enjoyed a natural makeover and discovered a new to me makeup line whose artists can truly make the natural look beautiful. I can’t stand the “tramp” or “vamp” look and was therefore elated with this more natural look.

IMG_3904 (640x480) My outfit for the evening has been my go to travel cocktail dress this year, frequenting Miami, 21st birthdays, Las Vegas, and now Chicago!

IMG_3905 (478x640)It was so nice to enjoy two hours of pampering and relaxation, for only the price of the blowout, versus rushing around trying to do it all on my own. Only having to slip on a pair of heels, brush my teeth, and walk into my dress was a nice change of pace.

Next up was the big event, the Glamorama!

IMG_3915 (478x640) The Chicago Theatre was amazing inside!

IMG_3919 (612x612) IMG_3922 (640x478) IMG_3923 (640x478)Packed to the brim with people in the season’s hottest fashions and heels to die for, it was a wonderful night of fashion, on and off the stage.

IMG_3961 (640x478) The designers featured in last night’s show included Tracy Reese, Jean Paul Gaultier, Karl Lagerfeld, and Marc Jacobs to name a few.

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There were adorable and talented dancing youngsters.

IMG_3929 (640x478) IMG_3932 (640x478) Followed by two musical guests, Far East Movement and Cee Lo Green. Check out the fun videos I captured!

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I loved when they did like a G6!

Far East Movement rocked the house! I loved each of the songs they did and wanted to immediately add them to my running playlist. Their dance moves were equally as skilled as their music and the crowd energy was high the entire time due to their engagement. IMG_3962 (640x478) IMG_3965 (640x478)

However, I was very disappointed in Cee Lo Green, who was wearing jean shorts and a polyester too tight shirt. He seemed frustrated on stage and not excited. It wasn’t until he finally did his hit “F*ck You” that he was pumped up, animated, and dancing around.

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