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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Running Outside of my Comfort Zone

As most of you know, I do almost ALL of my miles solo ... either outside in the warmer months or inside on the treadmill during the colder Wisconsin months (which there are many!). And, I hate the cold weather. I don't believe my feet have hit the pavement outside since the Haunted Hustle Half Marathon at the end of October! Yes ... I am a whimp!

Since this year is all about trying new things, branching out, and stepping outside of my comfort zone ... I've been exploring all sorts of new opportunities to fill my time when I can't be with Little Dude and Little Diva.

Recently, I learned of a local running group that holds Tuesday night runs, I thought I would give it a try. It would help me step out of my comfort zone and force me to try to meet some like-minded individuals and help convince me to do some "social running". This would also get me off the treadmill and get me back outside. Seriously, how much fun is running in place?!?!

So, I pulled my running tights out of the back of my drawer of running clothes and paired it with a cute running skirt, three layers on top, pink CEP compression socks and a bright Bondi Band. No reflection gear was going to be needed on this nightime run!!! I left work and ventured out to the meeting point.

Seven people had RSVPd for this run. I was told that only 2-3 usually show during the winter months. But, but there were about nine of us that ended up running together. And, I was the only chick! We met up at a local bar and I met some familiar faces that I had seen online the past few weeks. Even though I was the only chick, the group was a great mixture of ages and levels of experience. I love how runners can bond, no matter what your running background is and what your personal life entails. Some were new to the group just like me, but everyone seemed to have something to talk about and conversation flowed well. Afterall, there is always running/racing to discuss in awkward moments of silence!

We headed out for a 3-4 mile loop past Lake Monona and the Bay. After about one mile, the group started splitting off into two separate groups, based on speed. I didn't feel cold, as I warmed up and my pace felt awesome. It was a balmy 20-something degrees and there was no wind off of the lake. The conditions felt surprisingly great! And, I felt great! I paired up with some of the faster runners and we headed out around the Bay. It was fantastic breathing the fresh Winter air. I loved that the group would say "hi" to other runners (and there were a lot of them out last night) as we passed them out on the trail. We ended up taking some detours and ended up with 5-5.5 miles, as we returned to the bar.

Most of us returned to the bar for some drinks and sat down and chatted. Some of us found it quite entertaining that about half of us were either divorced or going through a divorce. Is it any coincidence that we all need the running?!?!?! I don't think so.

I didn't eat dinner. I didn't have an alcoholic beverage. But, I continued the evening with 4+ hours of fantastic conversation over two Diet Pepsi's and had an absolute blast. One guy that reads my blog had me laughing so hard all night that I was crying. My face hurt from smiling all night. As much as I've been feeling awesome lately and have actually been smiling a lot .... those happy tears of joy really make you feel phenomenal.

It was an amazing time with some great people, and this will force me to get out of my comfort zone much more often in the future. It was so worth it.


When was the last time YOU
stepped outside of your comfort zone?
Give-It-A-Try.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

my play list that helps me pound my feet to the beat

People always ask me how I can log sooooo many miles on my treadmill. B-O-R-I-N-G ......... It helps that I have a tv tuned into some reality tv while I'm logging the miles. But, usually that is just a small distraction and I keep the sound down or muted. I get lost with my thoughts and only look over at the tv every once in awhile. I love cranking up the itunes while I'm running and drowning out the sound of the tv.


Here are some of the tunes on my current workout playlist. I hope that you will find some new favorites to get you pumped and keep you going mile after mile. Most are upbeat tunes. But, some are slower and have a great beat and rhythm that helps me "dance" to the music. The kids love how I pound my feet to the beat. I have a slight obsession with Rhianna right now, if you couldn't tell.


Airplanes - BoB
Love the Way You Lie - Eminem/Rhianna
Bulletproof - La Roux
Whip my Hair - Willow
Impossible - Shontelle
Billionaire - Travie McCoy
OMG - Usher
Boombastic - Shaggy
Letting Go (Dutty Love) - Sean Kingston
King of Anything - Sara Bareilles
New Soul - Yael Naim
Raining Men - Rhianna
What's My Name? - Rhianna
Only Girl (In the World) - Rhianna
Love Like Woe - The Ready Set
Animal - Neon Trees
Just a Dream - Nelly
Firework - Katy Perry
Like a G6 - Far East Movement
F**K You - Cee Lo Green
Grenade - Bruno Mars
That's Not My Name - The Ting Tings
Imma Be - Black Eyed Peas
Ridin' Solo - Jason Derulo
Empire State of Mind - Jay-Z
Hard - Rhianna
Wait Your Turn - Rhianna
G4L - Rhianna
Rockstar 101 - Rhianna
Fire Bomb - Rhianna
Stupid in Love - Rhianna

Have any favorites you wanna share!?
What gets you pumped?

Half Marathon #1 of 2011 - COMPLETE!!

As I mentioned, I could not race the Icebreaker Half Marathon yesterday, due to attending a funeral. I still wanted to complete a half marathon this month, in my quest to meet my goal of running at least one half marathon every month this year.

Driving home from spectating the full marathon this afternoon, I decided that I wasn't going to put off that 13.1 mile run, and just do it. I didn't want it hanging over myhead for the next eight days. As soon as we got home, I hopped on the treadmill and cranked it up to a steady 7.0 MPH. I felt awesome the entire time and only had to stop the treadmill a few times for things for the kids and for the ten mile break, before the machine shuts itself off. I felt strong, fueled and pumped. I didn't need any gu or any fuel during my run and chugged three bottles of ice water. That's it. I was feeling awesome. The tv was on but I never watched it really. Little Diva and I listened to itunes and sang along.


Half Marathon #1 of 2011 - COMPLETE!
1:51:02

Ended my run with my favorite post-run refreshment.
Chugged me some Diet Mountain Dew.

I have had some interest from many of you, wanting to joing me for my half marathon in February. Some of you want to join for all thirteen point one miles and some for part of it. I'm not sure if this will be happening in Madison or Milwaukee. I need some feedback.

Mark your calendars
for the next half marathon ....
Sunday, February 13
If you are interested in running with me, please email me at
running diva mom at charter dot net

2011 Icebreaker Indoor Marathon Spectator Report

As I mentioned yesterday, I couldn't race the Icebreaker Indoor Half Marathon (HERE) yesterday in Milwaukee. The full marathon was scheduled for today and I wanted to spectate and see what this race and the Pettit Center was all about. So, I loaded up the munchkins in the marathon mommy minivan for a roadtrip to Milwaukee.

I was so happy that I decided NOT to wash my minivan yesterday, because I found this sweet note from Little Diva before we headed out. Made my heart melt.


As we headed out of town, it was a chilly January day in Wisconsin. Bright and sunny, but really cold. What a perfect day for an INDOOR race!

We arrived at the Pettit Center shortly after 11am (after two rest stops for the munchkins!). Several marathoners were still chugging along. The race started at 8am.

The kids and I headed upstairs to a nice room that overlooked the Pettit Center. You could see the runners on the track, speed skaters and games of hockey. There was so much going on. You really got a great view from upstairs ... and it was warm, too. Afterwards we also saw ice skaters and synchronized skating. Pretty neat. The track wasn't packed with runners at that point, but there was a steady stream of marathoners around it.
We headed back downstairs to get a closer look. It was quite a bit chillier inside. The kids opted to keep their coats on. I didn't find it necessarily (since I run hot). We unloaded our "bag of tricks" and sat down on a blanket to spectate. There were also bleachers off to the side and spectators lined up around the track. There were monitors that showed the names of the runners and how many laps they had completed. Announcements were constantly being made with updates.

Not too long after sitting there, I heard someone say 'hi' and it was Amy from Running (Reading) is Cheaper Than Therapy (HERE). She ran the half marathon the day before and stopped by to meet me and the kiddos. She brought along her two adorable little girls as well. The kids enjoyed coloring while we chatted for a bit. We were supposed to have connected back in early-October when we both ran the Milwaukee Lakefront Marathon, but didn't connect after the race on that cold fall afternoon. I hope that we can meet up again if she races in the Madison area this year. She was really, really sweet and I hope to see her again.

While we sat there, I saw Bill from Love 2 Run (HERE) running around the track. Bill and I had been writing ever since we both ran events at the Haunted Hustle Marathon and Half Marathon last October and discovered eachother's blogs. He had been working the Icebreaker events all weekend and completed his insanely busy weekend of fun by running the full marathon. His enthusiasm for these events is infectious and was the one that encouraged me to sign up last fall. Bill saved my packet for me, and the shirt really rocked. We met up after the race and sat around and chatted. It was really nice to finally meet him in person. He's totally down to earth and a great guy. I hope that we can meet up at some events or training runs in the future. He has A LOT of marathon experience, and I hope to gain some of that knowledge for my full marathon in October!
I am so happy that I stopped out to spectate and see what this race is all about. Had I raced yesterday, I would have showed up blind to what it all entails. I really am looking forward to signing up again next year and being a bit more informed in 2012. The concept of an indoor race in January in Wisconsin is really very awesome.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Another Bend in the Road .... a 13.1 Mile Detour

I am supposed to be running the IceBreaker Indoor Half Marathon in Milwaukee this morning. I have been planning on this for a couple of months now. And training for this half marathon has kept running a constant in my life right now.


Unfortunately, my aunt passed away last week and the funeral was scheduled for race day morning. Obviously, other things are much more important. And, I will be where I needed to be. With my family.

This is just another bend in the road of my journey ... a 13.1 mile detour ....

I was looking forward to the event and seeing Little Dude and Little Diva during all 47 laps around the track. And, I was looking forward to seeing some local runners and meeting up with some of you on race morning. I hope that everyone has a great time participating in such a unique event. I do look forward to hearing your thoughts, comments and race reports on the event and hope that you will forward them to me.

I do plan on spectating the full marathon event on Sunday, and seeing all of the crazies run almost 100 laps around a track for 26.2 miles!! See some of you out there.

IceBreaker would have been my first half marathon of the year, in my quest to run 12 of these babies this year. The odds seem to keep stacking against me, so that I cannot attain my goal. But, I will do it. Don't you worry. I will get those 13.1 miles in there somewhere, between now and January 31. You just wait and see ....

A Sweet Date

Little Diva had the day off of school, so I decided to bundle them up and load the munchkins up in the marathon mommy minivan for a full day of fun. It was so good for all of us (despite it being the coldest day of the year!).


I had heard about a new cupcakery that opened up at Hilldale Mall in Madison. GiGi's Cupcakes (HERE) sells all sorts of awesome specialty flavors. And, they taste just as awesome as they look adorable. We ordered three huge cupcakes and came home with half of what we ordered. Couldn't splurge the extra calories on 2% milk -- had to get skim of course!


Little Diva, of course, ordered the Miss Princess cupcake. It was precious and was topped with a pink tiara.

Little Dude ordered the Peanut Butter Cup cupcake that I also happily tasted. Even better than a Reeces!
My mad love for sweet potatoes, inspired me to order the intriguing Candied Sweet Potato Cupcake. It was awesome, and topped with candied pecans, toasted marshmallows and cream cheese frosting. YUM!

The shop is absolutely adorable and smells delicious. We loved the pink table and chairs and being surrounded by the scent of cake batter. This would be a great place to take your kids for a special day or to meet up with some girlfriends.
We did things a little bit backwards, and followed cupcakes with lunch at Sonic. The kids love sitting in the van and watching a movie while they chow down. Not to mention, it was free, because they had free vouchers from their birthdays last month. We also had a blast using gift cards at Toys R Us, because we absolutely needed more toys right now!

I stopped by Endurance House (HERE) at Greenway Station. They currently have their Great Race Giveaway promotion (HERE) where if you spend $150, you get a free entry, or discounted entry into some local races. I love taking advantage of this. We all now how quickly $150 can go in a running store! If you're local -- you need to stop out!
Little Dude and Little Diva enjoyed playing with the toys by the warm fireplace, while I wandered around. They also enjoyed looking at the "treadmallows" that they had handy for people to test out their running shoes. The store was quite busy for a Friday afternoon. I have a feeling they get a lot of business this weekend, because of the awesome promotion they're running.

I ended up purchasing two new pairs of Brooks Adrenalines and a PINK (!) handheld water bottle. I can't wait to start training now! And, what am I training for?!?!? With all that I have going on right now and how up in the air my schedule is, I didn't want to schedule anything big for the spring. So, I opted to get a free race entry for the Haunted Hustle. I asked them to sign me up for the half marathon in October. Then, on a whim, I said "Heck, I'll do the full". So, there we have it. I WILL be running another full marathon this year. It feels really good to have something on my calendar right now. As far off as it is.


Tuesday, January 18, 2011

FREE Half Marathon in February

Remember my goal of running a half marathon every month this year? Well, due to the change in circumstances and a very limited racing budget, I'm not going to be able to make that happen 100%. But, I still would like to organize a 13.1 mile fun run during those months that I cannot participate in an organized event.
I'm thinking that some of these events will take place outside at some of the awesome local trails and some at the Pettit Center in Milwaukee. And, I promise some awesome goody bags again!!
Any of you local (Wisconsin) runners want to run my February half marathon with me (weekend date TBD)? I hope that you can join me for one of my twelve half marathons this year!!

I Have Found My Match!

Believe it or not ... the gym that I'm using when I'm at my "home away from home" has a pink Cybex treadmill! I could not believe my eyes when I walked through the gym doors for the very first time! It was calling my name! (And, I totally disappear when I'm wearing my favorite hot pink running gear and CEP recovery socks!!)

I have never been a "gym rat" and do almost all of my outdoor running on my own or with the kids. I actually do most of my miles on the treadmill at home, while the kids are playing around me.

Running while others are watching me, listening to me, and even smelling me (!!) is all a new experience for me. But, I like it. I enjoy being surrounded by like-minded individuals. Some are new to exercise and some have made it a life-long habit. It feels so good to working out with others that have made exercise a priority in their lives. Even if it is a temporary lifestyle change, due to New Year's resolutions, a recent health scare or an opportunity to drop a few quick pounds ... everyone seems excited to be there.

I love running in between a middle aged woman to my left that is holding onto the treadmill as she trots along at a 5.0 MPH pace; while there is a young stud to my right who is clipping along at 9.5 MPH for four consecutive miles. I love when my footsteps coincide with someone next to me; when we get into a rhythm and the beat keeps me moving along. I get a kick out of the guy three treadmills down who grunts after every .1 mile and clears his throat. I love looking at the door every time it opens to see who my next "competition" is on the empty treadmill. I love how everytime someone hops on the treadmill next to me, it motivates me to go just one more mile.

And that's what happened today. 3 miles turned into 4 and 4 turned into 5. I could have gone further, but I have a race on Saturday, remember?!

What are some of your
favorite experiences
at the gym?!

Friday, January 14, 2011

What this Blog is All About ...

What is this blog about?!


I chose the name Running Diva Mom for a reason. It's what I'm all about. It's about my training and racing and the friends I make along the way. It's about my journey as a young mother raising two incredible kids and the fun things we do together. It's about my sense of style and how I incorporate that into my running and my lifestyle and the cool products I enjoy sharing with you.


That's how it all started. It was about me. It is still about me. I have not changed. I am who I am and I am exactly what you see on my blog. At least that's what people tell me that have had the opportunity to meet me in person. I am a happy, outgoing and colorful person and no "anonymous" commenter is going to bring me down and convince me that I am otherwise. I am a happy person and am only going to be happier in the future.


If you don't like me and don't enjoy hearing what I have to say, then I guess you should refrain from reading my posts. I am a very positive person and am not going to say anything negative about anyone or anything on RDM. This blog will NOT be about negativity.

One thing that has changed about me ..... Since I started this blog about a year-and-a-half ago, I realize now that I have been building my support system here virtual friends online, bloggers I've met in person, reconnecting with old friends, strengthening bonds and forming new ones. That is obvious from my last post. I've been building my support system and preparing for this very difficult time in my life. I am surprisingly doing VERY well one-month-out because of my support system. Other than Little Diva and Little Dude, my support system means everything to me right now. And, I have made so many new connections because of this terrible situation. It is obvious that so many other people have similar stories. It is an unfortunate bond, but I think that I will have some ever-lasting bonds with some very special people because of it. Huge hugs to all of you!

So many of you have reached out to me over the past month to remind me about how STRONG I am. I have appreciated your encouragement and your comments. But, you know what?!?! I already knew that.


I was wearing my cuff bracelet from Jill at Lift Your Sole (HERE) today. It says A FIT WOMAN IS A POWERFUL WOMAN. When I received and reviewed this bracelet months ago ... I didn't know how much those words really meant. I am powerful and strong. And, I'm just getting stronger.

I mean, how many people can say that they've run three marathons and more than a dozen half marathons while raising two fantastic children?! How many women can say they've endured childbirth without pain medication?! How many people can say they've come out of an all time low point in their life ... escaped the negative to find the positive ... with a smile on their face?! ME.


Thanks, as always,
for following my journey ...
It's gonna be a fantastic journey, too!

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

My Ten Mile Journey in Place

Well, I feel like "ME" again ...................
I got my first double-digit miler of 2011 in this past weekend. And, I definitely feel like I've got my groove back. I felt phenomenal during the run and after. That sense of accomplishment ... of pushing myself through strong emotions and exhaustion are amazing. I completed my ten mile journey in place, on the treadmill. I figure if I can run ten miles in place, I can certainly run thirteen point one on the track!

I also love seeing that calorie-counter roll-over!

I'm preparing for the InStep Icebreaker Indoor Half Marathon in two short weeks. I have been moved to the later race at 9:30 am and hope to place VERY well, since this is the slower of the two half marathon races.

I also hope to meet up with some cool runners (especially my insane bloggy-friend, Bill from Love to Run HERE. Visit Bill's blog for some inspiration ... He finished two marathons this past weekend and is doing the full indoor marathon in two weeks!) between the two races, before I start my 47 laps around the Pettit Center track! I'm told that several bloggers and readers of RDM will be there. I can't wait to meet a few of you!

If you want to meet up at the Pettit Center,
please reach out and let me know!
( running diva mom at charter dot net )

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Goals for 2011

Last year, I accomplished several of the goals I set for myself on January 1. There were seventeen items on my list and I was able to cross twelve of them off by December 31. Not too shabby.

2011 is a whole different kind of a year … a year for me to discover myself as an adult … to meet new people … to try new things … to set higher goals for myself … to make a great life for me, Little Diva and Little Dude … and to have tons of fun in the process ...

I have NEVER looked sooo forward to the New Year.


Goals for 2011:
Do something special with each of my kids (separately) each month
Expose my kids to one new food every month
Finally get Little Dude fully potty trained
Start some new traditions with my children
Hang out more with friends
Run 1,500 miles
Run over 100 miles every month
Run one full marathon and four half marathons
Lose five more pounds (already lost 12 with the “divorce diet”!)
Work on my upper body and arms
Come out of this situation financially fresh and be more financially responsible
Read four (non childrens!) books
Start a food diary again
Limit my Diet Mountain Dew intake to two cans per day
Meet ten new bloggers, in person
Spectate more races

Try something new … bucket list for 2011:
Participate in a running group
Downhill skiing
Rock climbing
Boating
Camping
Sign up for a new exercise class at the gym
Visit a beer tent
Date (for the first time in my life)

I hope that 2011 brings a lot of fun,
new experiences for all three of us along the way.

I also look forward to continuing
to do the things that I love ...
with the people I love ...


There will be LOTS AND LOTS of SMILES
along the way, too ...

Thank you for following my journey!

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

A Fresh Start in 2011 .. Happy New Year!!

I have been overwhelmed with emotions the past few weeks. The heart-warming and out-of-the-blue emails from family, friends, colleagues and "strangers" from the bloggy-world and Facebook have meant so incredibly much. It is now that I realize what a strong support system I have in my life (in person and online). The comments, care, concern, encouragement and advice have gotten me through this terribly difficult time in my life. I have found new friends that unfortunately have similar struggles. But, that unfortunate bond has brought us together. And, I am grateful for that.

My kids and my running have continued to be the bright spots in my life.

We celebrated Little Diva's seventh birthday, Little Dude's third birthday and Christmas all in the same week. These events were good distractions for all of us and it was fun seeing the kids get excited about their special days.

December was the first month that I didn't log over 100 miles for the month ... but I still ran. I fit it in when I could and when I felt up to it. When I didn't fit it in, I didn't beat myself up about it. I ended 2010 with 1,505.7 miles (105.7 miles past my goal for the year).

My running goals for 2011: You may recall that I had hoped to run a half marathon (my favorite distance) every month this year and a marathon or two on top of that. Due to the change in circumstances, time commitment and money, I won't be able to achieve that goal this year. I still plan on racing the Icebreaker Indoor Half Marathon this month and several more over the summer. I hope that this will give me the opportunity to do more running on my own, meet up with some running groups, discover some new favorite routes and spectate more local events (and cheer YOU on!). I still would like to reach 1,500 miles again this year.

I hope to return to Running Diva Mom shortly, with more product reviews and giveaways. I have so many sponsors that have already commited to working with me and this blog. I can't wait to share these new companies and cool products with you in the very near future. Thanks for your patience.

The transition has been hard for all of us. But, I am excited that the New Year is here and that my new life with Little Diva and Little Dude will begin. 2011 is going to be one fantastic year. HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
Thank you (more than ever)
for following my journey!!

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Running Diva Mom is Taking a Break

After some disappointing circumstances, strain on time, stress and emotions ... I will be taking an unplanned break from this blog. I will be taking the time I need to focus on making the world right again.


It may take weeks, maybe months. But, I will be back sometime in early-2011. I hope it won't take long. I promise to be back with tons of fun race reports, blog meet-ups, kid stories, and many fantastic product reviews and giveaways (I apologize to all of my wonderful sponsors waiting in the wings).

At this difficult time, I will turn to many of the fantastic running and mommy blogs out there (many of you!) for inspiration and enjoyment. I will continue to use my running to push me through my emotions, keep some sense of routine and keep me grounded.

Have a fantastic holiday season and thanks for following my journey!

Somnio Running Shoes Winner ...

I was recently given the opportunity to review a pair of Somnio Running Shoes. You can read all about my fabulous experience HERE. Please visit Somnio online (HERE) and start shopping.


There were 264 entries in my recent giveaway. One VERY LUCKY winner was chose at random to receive a pair of Somnio running shoes!!!!

Random.org chose ……..

Michelle from Running with Attitude (HERE)

Congratulations!!! Please email me at ( runningdivamom at charter dot net ) with your name, email and mailing address. And, I will get you your prize!Thank you for following my journey!![If you would like YOUR product or website featured on Running Diva Mom, please email me at ( runningdivamom at charter dot net ) ]

Vintage Retro Shorts Winners ...

I was recently given the opportunity to review some fabulous shorts from Vintage Retro Shorts. You can read all about my fabulous experience HERE. Please visit Vintage Retro Shorts (HERE) and start shopping.


There were 68 entries in my recent giveaway. Four winners were chosen at random to receive a pair of Vintage Retro Shorts.


Random.org chose ……..

Big Happy Family (HERE)

Fifty K's Footnotes (HERE)

Barefoot Angie Bee (HERE)

Pam from Thirty Schmirty (HERE)

Congratulations!!! Please email me at ( runningdivamom at charter dot net ) with your name, email and mailing address. And, I will get you your prize!Thank you for following my journey!![If you would like YOUR product or website featured on Running Diva Mom, please email me at ( runningdivamom at charter dot net ) ]

Ella's Kitchen Winner ...

I was recently given the opportunity to review a variety of toddler foods from Ella's Kitchen. You can read all about my fabulous experience HERE. Please visit Ella's Kitchen (HERE) and start shopping.


There were 35 entries in my recent giveaway. One winner was chose at random to receive an Ella's Kitchen prize package.


Random.org chose ……..

Kovas Palubinskas (HERE)

Congratulations!!! Please email me at ( runningdivamom at charter dot net ) with your name, email and mailing address. And, I will get you your prize!Thank you for following my journey!![If you would like YOUR product or website featured on Running Diva Mom, please email me at ( runningdivamom at charter dot net ) ]

Gift Certificate from the Leopard Print Monkey Winner ...

I was recently given the opportunity to review a leopard print stocking from the Leopard Print Monkey (HERE). You can read all about my fabulous experience HERE.


There were 39 entries in my recent giveaway. One winner was chose at random to receive a $20 gift certificate.

Random.org chose ...

Momma K and her Krew (HERE)

Congratulations!!! Please email me at ( runningdivamom at charter dot net ) with your name, email and mailing address. And, I will get you your prize!Thank you for following my journey!![If you would like YOUR product or website featured on Running Diva Mom, please email me at ( runningdivamom at charter dot net ) ]

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Christmas Stocking from The Leopard Print Monkey Review & Giveaway

Take one look at my blog ... or my closet ... or Little Diva's wordrobe and you can tell that I have been obsessed with animal prints for quite some time. Little Diva's nursery was even animal print (tastefully done, if I might mention that!). I love leopard print and zebra print. Everyone knows it.

This fall, I came across this awesome website, The Leopard Print Monkey (HERE). I love that you can shop by product, print or even animal! It's insane for an animal print lover like me!!! Leopard and zebra prints for the animal print lover (me!). Take a safari through the jungle of their wild products for gift giving, your personal collection, home decor, and party supplies. They sell everything from office supplies to shower curtains to salt and pepper shakers to clothes to puzzles to greeting cards.


A big part of our holiday gift-giving is stockings. I love watching the kids open all of their gifts and then and added sense of excitement when we realize that we STILL HAVE STOCKINGS TO OPEN!!!! YEAH! More fun and surprises for everyone. Little Dude and Little Diva obviously get stockings from Santa. But a few years back, after Hubby and I decided that we didn't NEED anything (especially big items), we decided to set a dollar limit and just do stockings for eachother. It has been one of my favorite traditions. It's fun to see the thought we've both put into small items that we both will love (candies and treats, books, movies, unique running finds, kitchen gadgets, office supplies).

My stocking wasn't necessarily as fabulous as I wanted it to be. I was happy to see that The Leopard Print Monkey had TONS AND TONS of animal print stockings that reflected my personality!! Just look at this ....



I love that all four of us now have a stocking that represents our personalities. I will love seeing them all hang next to eachother over this holiday season. This stocking is large, well made and completely adorable. I can't wait to see what hubby fills it up with on Christmas morning ... stay tuned!!!

Look at all of the other fabulous animal print items (HERE) that The Leopard Print Monkey sells.

Apparel Gifts
Aprons
Back Scratchers
Bags
Banks
Bar Gifts
Bathroom Decor
Bedroom Decor
Belly Dancing
Blankets
Bookends
Bottle Holders
Bottle Openers
Bottle Stoppers
Bowls
Candleholders
Candles
Clocks
Coasters
Computer Mice
Cosmetics
Costumes
Crafts
Curtains
Decals
Dinnerware
Doormats
Doorstops
Fans
Fashion Accessories
Footwear
Furniture
Gift Certificate
Gift Wrap
Glasses
Greeting Cards
Handcrafted Gifts
Hats
Inflatables
Jewelry
Jewelry Boxes
Journals
Key Chains
Lamps
Lingerie
Magnets
Masks
Membership
Mirrors
Mouse Pads
Mugs
Musical Items
Nature
Note Pad Holders
Notebooks
Occasional Items
Paper Towel Holders
Party Supplies
Pencil Sharpeners
Pencils
Pens
Pet Products
Picture Frames
Pillowcases
Pillows
Placemats
Planters
Plates
Pool Sticks
Presentation Folders
Prints
Puzzles
Salt and Pepper Shakers
School Supplies
Serveware
Shower Curtains
Signs
Soaps
Staplers
Stationery
Stuffed Animals
Sweatshirts
Switchplates
Tape Dispensers
Teapots
Tee Shirts
Toilet Seats
Towels
Trays
Trivets
Vases
Walking Sticks
Wall Hangings
Water Fountains
Water Globes
Wedding

Have an animal print lover on
your holiday shopping list (like me)?!?!
Start shopping!!!!

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One lucky winner will win a
$20 gift certificate
to The Leopard Print Monkey Store

PLEASE LEAVE A SEPARATE COMMENT FOR EACH ENTRY!!!

1 – Become a follower of my blog or already are?! LEAVE ME A COMMENT

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3 – Visit the Leopard Print Monkey website HERE and tell me what you think is fabulous. LEAVE ME A COMMENT

4 – Post about this giveaway on your blog, Facebook or Twitter account. LEAVE ME A COMMENT FOR EACH.

Enter now though Friday, December 10.
Winner will be announced on Saturday.


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Lift Your Sole Stocking Stuffers Winner ...

I was recently given the opportunity to review several fabulous stocking stuffers from Lift Your Sole. You can read all about my fabulous experience HERE.

Please visit Lift Your Sole online HERE and start shopping.

There were 164 entries in my recent giveaway. One winner was chose at random to receive a Lift Your Sole Stocking Stuffer package.

Random.org chose ……..

Laura from
live well, laugh often, run much
(HERE)


Congratulations, Laura!!! Please email me at ( runningdivamom at charter dot net ) with your name, email and mailing address. And, I will get you your prize!

Thank you for following my journey!!

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Embrace Each Step Necklace Winner ...

I was recently given the opportunity to review a Girlie Necklace from Lori at Embrace Each Step. You can read all about my fabulous experience HERE.

Please visit Embrace Each Step online HERE and start shopping.


There were 119 entries in my recent giveaway. One winner was chose at random to receive a Girlie Necklace.

Random.org chose ……..

Kaylabee (HERE)

Congratulations, Kaylaa!!! I could not locate an email address for you, so PLEASE email me at ( runningdivamom at charter dot net ) with your name, email and mailing address. And, I will get you your prize!

Thank you for following my journey!!

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Ella's Kitchen Healthy Foods for Kids & Babies Product Review & Giveaway

I came across Ella’s Kitchen (HERE) a few months back. Eleven year old Ella and her dad, Paul, set up Ella’s Kitchen for her generation. Paul thought that the children of our future should have the opportunity to eat better food and also discover that healthy food can be fun, tasty and cool. They have everything from baby food toddler food to snacks, smoothies and sauces. The color, packaging, textures, names … and of course taste … are appealing to youngsters!

Ella’s Kitchen’s goal is to build a range of natural and healthy foods for kids and babies, under a trusted and respected brand, that leads to a positive change in their eating habits. And, mom and dad will love their organic ingredients and fantastic customer service!!



Stage 1 Baby Food

These are very different from any other baby food on the supermarket shelves for not only do they contain nothing, absolutely nothing, but pureed organic fruits and vegetables, they have been gently pasteurised and popped into our unique baby food pouches that are so easy when you are out and about or at home. They are healthy AND handy - Pure and simple.

· - apples + bananas
· - broccoli, pears + peas
· - butternut squash, carrots, apples + prunes
· - carrots, apples + parsnips
· - peaches + bananas
· - spinach, apples + swede
· - strawberries + apples
· - sweet potato, pumpkin, apples + blueberries
· - sweet potatoes, broccoli + carrots
· - sweetcorn, pumpkin + peas

Stage 2 baby food

Our Stage 2 meals are perfect for weaning babies of 7 months or more. The recipes have been approved by Sam Fuller, our nutritional therapist, amongst other health professionals. They contain a balanced mix of proteins, carbohydrates and fats to help growing babies grow! We’ve specifically made them textured not lumpy, to encourage weaning babies to begin to chew without any difficulty in swallowing.

· stage 2 baby food
· - Beef Stew
· - Chicken Casserole
· - Fish Pie
· - Vegetable Bake
· - chicken 'n' sweetcorn mash
· - lamb roast dinner
· - four bean feast
· - rice pudding with mangoes + apples
· - apple + raisin oat crumble

Stage 3 toddler food

Our Stage 3 baby food meals are perfect for babies from 10 months. The recipes have been created by our dietician and approved by Sam, our nutritionist. They contain a balanced mix of proteins, carbohydrates and good fats to help growing babies, well, grow well. We’ve specifically made the texture more chunky and lumpy to encourage babies to use those lovely milk teeth they’ve been growing.

· - Perfectly pleasing Tomato-y Pasta
· - Seriously Comforting Cottage Pie
· - Super Scrummy Salmon Risotto
· - Totally Cool Caribbean Chicken

Ella’s Kitchen doesn’t only sell stage 1-3 foods, they all sell a variety of other products that your kids will love:

· stage 1 baby food
· stage 2 baby food
· stage 3 toddler food
· baby brekkie
· baby cookies
· stacks of sticks
· bakey-bakies
· cooking sauces
· pasta + rice
· smoothie fruits
· pack 'o' snacks

Little Diva is almost 7 and Little Dude is almost 3. They both are pretty picky when it comes to taste and texture. We tried four different Ella’s Kitchen flavors. These were great for popping in a diaper bag or a cooler. I tend to pack a small cooler when we’re out-and-about and these worked great. I used them once when going to the park for the afternoon and another day when we were picking Little Diva up from school. When the weather was nice, Little Dude and I would walk down to school to pick her up and I would pack an after-school snack. These were a nice HEALTHY treat option. Pair it with some fresh fruit or a piece of string cheese and we were good-to-go. No refrigeration necessary. It was easy to store and transport. No utensils necessary either. Both kids liked them, but Little Diva seemed to only like the sweeter (fruity) flavors better. She loved the smoothie the most. Little Dude liked that these were squeezable (like Gogurts) and sucked his right down. He liked squeezing them so much that he squeezed his all over (until he mastered it) and messed up his shirt.

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One lucky U.S. winner will win
a sample box of Ella's Kitchen's
Yummy Taste Bud Explorers
and Smoothie Fruits
(8 pouches total)

PLEASE LEAVE A SEPARATE COMMENT FOR EACH ENTRY!!!


1 – Become a follower of my blog or already are?! LEAVE ME A COMMENT

2 – Follow Running Diva Mom on Facebook HERE. LEAVE ME A COMMENT

3 – Visit the Ella's Kitchen website HERE and tell me what you think is fabulous. LEAVE ME A COMMENT

4 – Become a fan of Ella's Kitchen on Facebook HERE (and let them know Running Diva Mom sent you!). LEAVE ME A COMMENT

5 – Post about this giveaway on your blog, Facebook or Twitter account. LEAVE ME A COMMENT FOR EACH.

Enter now though Thursday, December 9.
Winner will be announced on Friday.


[If you would like YOUR product or website featured on Running Diva Mom, please email me at ( runningdivamom at charter dot net ) ]

Endurance & Outdoor Sports Apparel & Gifts

Yes ... I am DONE with my holiday shopping. I know, it's sick. And, I've taken today off to wrap all of my gifts. I want it done.


Really, I have no other choice. Little Diva and Little Dude BOTH have December birthdays (her-five days before Christmas; him-five days after!!!!) Believe it. Poor planning on MY part!! Even though they get totally spoiled by everyone during the entire month of December, I don't like to slight them the least bit either. I wrap their Christmas gifts in holiday wrapping paper and I wrap their birthday gifts in colorful, birthday paper. I try to wrap them all in paper, to increase the fun and excitement. Man, do I have my work cut-out for me today.

Little Diva is the little "Budding Artist". She comes up with her OWN oragami creations and decoupages items, and amazes us every single time. She depletes my printer paper supply. She goes through spools of tape like it's sticky choclolate, while working on her projects. And, she also loves school, reading, learning and discovering why things do the things they do. I have loaded her up with tons of cheap, fun projects, doodle pads, activity books, board games, chapter books and other things to keep that girl's mind busy!

Little Dude is "Mr. Fix It". He is into pushing buttons (playing and otherwise!!) and putting things together and taking them apart. He also loves helping me around the house (Yes, this boy loves cleaning!). This two year old can put a 48 piece puzzle together over and over ... and over again. He's also a huge Diego and Dora fan right now. I have loaded him up with a toy vaccuum, tons and tons of puzzles from the Dollar Store, PlayDough Sets and several Dora and Diego Lego sets.

Sooooo ..... I will be wrapping this all this morning and hiding it away until all of the fifty-million festivities start at the end of the month. Then, they will open it all back up and I will be opening toy packaging and twisty ties for two months! I will be anxiously anticipating garbage/recycling day every week to get rid of more and more of the packaging and boxes!

I know, you're not done with your holiday shopping yet?! I wanted to introduce you to the Endurance & Outdoor Sports Apparel & Gifts Store (HERE) that Hubby and I created over at Cafe Press a couple of years ago.

Are you already thinking about the 2011 racing season?! I am. The kids will love these race support crew tees and onesies. Help them support mommy and daddy while they are spectating.



Do you have a spouse that runs or races?! A special triathlete on your shopping list?! We have several unique racing stickers for your vehicle (great stocking stuffers). We sell several VERY nicely-matted, motivational prints for hanging up in your home or gym. We have one hanging up in ours, too. While you are out shopping for others, your shopping trip would be complete without picking up something special for YOURSELF!!


Honestly, I have soooooo many ideas for shirts and tees that I would like to create, and will be developing many more over the winter months as my schedule allows. But, I just don't have the time right now. I will be updating you as new items are posted on the site.
Happy Shopping!!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Vintage Retro Shorts Product Review & Giveaway

As a fashionable mom of two, I love to be cute and comfortable at the same time. I love to bum around the house and around town in fun tees and sweatshirts with some serious bling and bright designs. Pair them with a pair of jeans in the winter or shorts or gauchos in the summer, and I’m ready to go. I tend to run around the house in a fun tee and cotton shorts. But, I tend to over-heat and want something that is no-fuss as I clean up the house or play around with the kids. But, it has to be cute! Fashionable … and comfortable. That’s me.

Earlier this summer, I came across Vintage Retro Shorts (HERE). These shorts are SUPER comfortable 100% cotton retro shorts. And, they come in awesome color combinations. Bright pink, blue, green and more. Mix and match for some fun color-combinations. Pair them with a pair of flip flops or knee high socks and sneakers and you will be sure to make statement.
The shorts are available in sizes XS-Large. I typically wear a medium and had to go up a size in these. They don’t currently sell shorts for girls, but Little Diva (almost 7 yrs) was able to wear a size womens XS comfortably.

I would not wear these to work out in during long runs (think 100% cotton), but they are fun for lounging and going on walks. At only $12/pair they are a great investment in your lounging wordrobe.

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FOUR LUCKY WINNERS
will win a pair of
Vintage Retro Shorts
(all size medium -
1-black/pink; 1 - pink/orange; 1 - green/yellow; 1 - blue/yellow)

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5 – Post about this giveaway on your blog, Facebook or Twitter account. LEAVE ME A COMMENT FOR EACH.

Enter now though Thursday, December 9.
Winner will be announced on Friday.


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Miles for November

November was an uneventful month race-wise. But, a big month personally, related to goals. I pounded out all of my miles on my new treadmill and loved every moment. I completed a half marathon on my treadmill, as well as a nine mile run on the treadmill while home alone with both kiddos. I have surpassed my goal of running 1,400 miles for the year and am on to my next goal of 1,600 miles. I gradually increased my mileage again this month as well as incorporating longer "cool downs" after my runs and playing with the incline on the treadmill as I recover. I'm already seeing a difference in my pants and how my clothes fit. And, I'm happy to report that I've lost all eight pounds I gained after my marathon in early-October (more on that soon).

November: 116.1
October: 105.9
September: 132.1
August: 158.9
July: 150.5
June: 101.8
May: 163.9
April: 145.2
March: 115.9
February: 116.7
January: 132.5

Total for 2010: 1,439.4

Miles 'til 1,400 mileage goal: ZERO!

2 Long Runs in November: 13.1 miles, 9 miles (all on the treadmill)