2018 Brooks Run Happy Ambassador Weekend in Seattle

Wow, this was an amazing weekend in Seattle and exceeded all of my expectations!

KristenJenSaraNoelleBrianJesica, Janae, LoraMonicaTinaGinaAlexCarleeTiffanyJenNatalieAnneMeghann & Emily

As you all know, this is my third year working with Brooks, and this year’s trip was the best yet. From the moment our crew reunited at Brooks Headquarters on Friday until we parted ways this afternoon for our flights back home, it was an energizing and inspiring weekend with so many like-minded men and women.  While none of us are professional athletes and we all run for different reasons, the things that brings us together is our love of Brooks and running.  Hearing each person’s story throughout the weekend and getting to know them better deepened my passion for running and the way this sport brings so many people together.

We started the fun together on Friday afternoon at the Brooks Headquarters. I even greeted the group with a local treat – Top Pot Donuts!

After a quick lunch, we were able to tour the testing lab and see some of the Fall ’18 gear. While we were in the lab we were able to learn more about the process of bringing a shoe from idea to prototype to shelf. There is so much science and testing that takes place over the two year process, including wear testing, anatomical testing and design.

The gear sneak peek was so impressive. The team has been hard at work and it is clear that Brooks is making a conscious effort to focus not only on quality but also aesthetics. Our entire group is in love with the Fall gear especially the colors and soft textures incorporated into so many of the pieces. Most of the gear is for sale on their site today and I already have a few items in my cart including the dash hoodie, fly by 1/2 zip and array long sleeve.

We headed to the hotel to check-in and freshen up after our time at Headquarters. I’ve never stayed in an EVEN HOTEL property but was so impressed with their Seattle location. There was flavored water greeting us as we walked in as well as lots of bright light, greenery and a very friendly staff. The hotel allows you to remain active while traveling through local running maps, a huge gym and in-room fitness equipment and water bottles. The shower and toiletry products were also wonderful and I loved that they featured EO products in the shower. Each of us were assigned roommates for the weekend and I was delighted to spend my nights with Meghann. We’ve been friends for years though the distance and new role of parent doesn’t allow us to see each other very often.

We met downstairs for an impromptu happy hour together before heading out for dinner at Westward.

This waterfront restaurant provided gorgeous views for an evening of catching up with old friends and getting to know new friends. I’m so thankful that Brooks made it possible to enjoy some Pacific Northwest delicacies like oysters, salmon and Pinot Noir while we were in town.  It was so fun teaching a few of the ladies how to enjoy oysters for the very first time in between laughter and conversation. The open space was perfect for mingling and chatting with different groups versus being limited by table seating.  The oysters, octopus and pot de crème were the food highlights while I enjoyed two glasses of the delicious Oregon Pinot Noir. I wish I’d taken a picture of the label!

After a good night’s sleep, we headed out for a 5 mile run and strength workout with a few of the Brooks Beasts pro runners.

I was thrilled that this week’s long run would be 5 miles through shady trails with some of my favorite runners. We talked the entire time while enjoying views of the lake and talking with faster runners helped me push my pace and maintain an average pace of 9:12 including a few traffic stops while crossing streets.  The miles flew by and were exactly the push and inspiration I needed at this point of half marathon training. I wish that even one of these ambassadors lived close to me so we could meet for run together. A few of us discussed trying to virtually motivate each other throughout the year via Instagram and our Facebook group.

After our run we headed into the Magnusson Athletic Center for a strength workout led by the Brooks Beasts. They took us through a number of different exercises using TRX, free weights and machines. If they send us the workout, I’ll be sure to share it with you all in an upcoming post.

After working up quite the appetite, we headed to Cactus for brunch.  If you ever come to Seattle, you seriously need to head to Cactus for brunch just so you can enjoy their churro waffles. Guys. Seriously. These waffles may have been the most delicious sweet treat I’ve eaten. We couldn’t get enough of them and even convinced the restaurant to make a fresh batch for us after our hungry running crew ate EVERY SINGLE one from the buffet. Thank you Janae for the epic picture of this waffle!

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We walked off brunch and those delicious waffles during an afternoon walk exploring a number of different areas of Seattle including the Space Needle park and waterfront.  Since I’ve visited Seattle numerous times for both pleasure and work, I ended up leading our group as we meandered. It was nice to have a few hours to relax and catch up with some of my original blog friends while enjoying the cool weather.

By 5pm we found ourselves on a beautiful boat enjoying dinner, bubbly and a tour of Lake Union.  We were able to sneak glimpses of Bill Gates’ home, the Sleepless in Seattle house boat, University of Washington and views of the city.  The captain even let me drive the boat for a few minutes!


We woke up this morning for some strength training and movement to wake up our bodies before heading over to the gorgeous University of Washington campus for lots of cheering.

The final item on our weekend itinerary was the most inspiring – cheering and supporting athletes as they headed towards the opening ceremonies for the 2018 Special Olympics USA Games.

Thousands of athletes from all 50 states are in Seattle this week competing in 18 different sports ranging from power lifting to gymnastics. We cheered and gave high fives to the athletes as each state passed by our Brooks cheer squad. I love that Brooks employees joined us for the occasion as we held signs together. These athletes have overcome so many challenges as they’ve trained for these games.

I can’t believe I’m already on a flight back to New York City after such a wonderful weekend but I’m ready to give Bo and Katie huge hugs! I’m also ready and inspired to continue my half marathon training as I work towards my 1:59:59 goal in October!

Thank you to Brooks for sponsoring me throughout the year and for paying for this trip! You all are incredible and I fall more in love with the brand every year.

 

 

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Friday Favorites – June 29th, 2018

A picture of the Brooks Run Happy Ambassador crew from last year’s trip to New Mexico!

Happy Friday! Greetings from Seattle. I flew out here yesterday, spending seven hours on the flight from New York City to Seattle working. It was a ridiculously productive flight as I made my way through hundreds of work emails, tackled a few things that have been on my work to-do list for ages, wrote a few thank you notes for Katie’s first birthday presents, and published a blog post.  I headed out to Seattle a day early so I could spend some time with my good friend Amy, who just moved here from Cincinnati. After a few snafus, we were able to relax and enjoy the gorgeous weather and catch up while hanging with her husband and two children. We ate sushi, hung out in their hot tub and then went for an early morning walk together this morning. The time together looked a lot different than our impromptu visits but I am so appreciative of the way our relationship continues to evolve, depending on our life stage. I’m getting ready to hop in a Lyft and head over to the Brooks HQ to meet the rest of the Run Happy ambassadors who are in town for a weekend of running, exploration and fun. This is my third year working with Brooks and while every year is an honor and joy, I couldn’t be more excited that this year’s trip includes cheering on the athletes at the Special Olympics USA Games in Seattle.

Now, let’s dive into this week’s edition of Friday Favorites, including recipes, articles, posts and other things that caught my eye this week.

  • After being awake for almost 20 hours yesterday, I looked pretty rough when I woke up this morning. While I blow dried my hair and got ready for the day, I let these magical Grace & Stella eye patches work magic on the lines and eye puffiness. I discovered them a few months ago via another blogger and have since been buying them once a month. When I’m not traveling, I keep them in our refrigerator as the cold helps them work even faster and more effectively. Unlike other eye patches, I find that my makeup still goes on smoothly and easily after the application!
  • When I cleaned out my closet earlier this year, I kept two shirts that I loved even though they didn’t fit at the time. As of last week, I’m finally able to wear them again and LOVED packing them for Seattle’s cooler temperatures this weekend. I own the slim, flattering v-neck in black and hunter green and find myself wearing it almost year-round. Today I’m wearing the black one with jeans and sandals but back in New York, I wore the green one with jean shorts earlier this week. At $15, you can’t beat them for the softness and fit!
  • A few people sent me DM the other day when I shared a picture of me in my favorite dress and jean jacket. While I’ve raved about the dress, I’ve somehow never shared that my favorite jean jacket is one that I’ve had for four years. Believe it or not, J.Crew still has it online and the style hasn’t changed very much since I bought mine. While I found it on sale, the amount of times that I’ve worn it over the years makes the price seam like a steal. It has a relaxed fit, so I recommend ordering a size smaller than normal.
  • This morning during our walk, Amy raved about a few podcasts she’s enjoying these days, including Oprah’s SuperSoul conversations which feature inspiring conversations with a range of personalities including Maria Shriver, Deepak Chopra, and Brene Brown.
  • Earlier this week, Brooks launched a huge end-of-season sale which includes many of my current favorites. I’ve been wearing these bright, patterned shorts on runs when the weather is especially humid and find them to be comfortable and the wide leg means no chafing. This tank is loose, bright and breathable, perfect for the humid weather and bringing some fun to early morning workouts.

Okay friends, it’s time to head out but I hope you all have a wonderful weekend and follow my adventures with Brooks on Instagram this weekend. I’ll be sharing sneak peeks of their Fall gear, workout tips and gorgeous Pacific Northwest views.

 

 

Disclaimer: This post is not sponsored and instead is a list of the things of my favorite things this week. As normal, it includes lots of beauty and fashion items which means there are a few affiliate links via ShopStyle. It takes time and money to maintain a blog so I thank you for the support and few cents that come from clicking through the links!

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Katie’s First Birthday Party

I am still in shock that our little girl is already ONE.

On Saturday we celebrated her first birthday with friends and family. We knew that we wanted to keep things casual so we invited everyone over for an afternoon of backyard fun including burgers, beer and cupcakes!

Friday afternoon my parents and I went to Fairway to buy all the ingredients for everything we’d serve for lunch. The menu was simple and easy but a clear crowd pleaser based on how much everyone ate!

  • Grilled sausages that were sliced into small bites and passed around as appetizers when people arrived
  • Hot dogs & hamburgers with all the fixings (cheese, lettuce, tomato & condiments)
  • Homemade coleslaw
  • BBQ and Original Chips
  • Fresh Fruit (Strawberries & Pineapple)
  • Rose wine & beer

I ordered a few decorations from Party City the week of the party and then picked them up in the store Saturday morning.  It is easy to go down the first birthday rabbit hole online but I stayed strong and only ordered a few balloons, a banner for her high chair and some bright, polka dot cups, napkins, plates and a few disposable table cloths.  Thanks to their summer sale and a coupon I received in the mail, all of the décor was less than $30!

Instead of baking or ordering a cake, we decided to go the cupcake route. Our favorite, local bakery, Buttermilk Bake Shop, has delicious cupcakes that are moist and topped with butter cream frosting. They used colored frosting to make the cupcakes match the invitation and other polka dot décor. If you’re local, I highly recommend them as their prices were very reasonable and they were SO friendly and helpful!

The party started at 11:30 Saturday morning and, as expected, the first people to arrive were the people with children. The little ones loved playing with Katie’s new kitchen and water table. Their squeals and interactions were so fun to watch while we enjoyed cold beers and toasted to making it through the first year of parenthood.  Around noon Bo headed out to the grill to cook the burgers and hot dogs while everyone hung out in the backyard.

After everyone enjoyed lunch we sang Happy Birthday to Katie and discovered that our daughter definitely has our sweet tooth. She inspected the cupcake for a minute before flipping it over and sticking the entire thing in her mouth!

The entire afternoon was exactly what we wanted and such a success. While not all our family was able to make the trip up to Brooklyn for her birthday, it was so special having my aunt and uncle as well as mom and dad there with us. They were so helpful from helping with setup, cleanup and hosting our friends! My only regret from the day was not getting a picture of the three of us together – oops.

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