April 11, 2018

An Ode to Running

Running is how I like to stay fit. Each year, well almost every year since 2012, (skipping 2013) I've run the BMO Half Marathon in Vancouver. (Yes, 21.1km!)

My exposure to long distance running began from runs completed during Phys Ed in high school. I'd huff my way through those runs, and be thankful I even managed to run the distance (a measly 1.5km). I also joined cross country because my long and gangly awkward self did not fare well in team sports. In the spring I'd join Track and Field, and even tried short distance sprinting but I didn't have the explosive energy to make the cut! What with lack of fast times from the 100 meter dash or the endurance to run 400 meter sprints, my butt was whooped. Figuratively and literally (literally being the pain in my butt from trying to sprint 400m). I stuck to the "field events" and only participated in team relays.

After high school I looked forward to joining Track in university, but student life does not pave the way to pay for equivalence in tuition for gym membership or to joining the ever elusive university team (which, you also had to fork over money and commitment for). I wanted to stay fit and challenge myself so I started running longer and farther.

To this day, I give credit to my running coaches throughout highschool, as I was motivated to take on long distance running as it was, seeing how innate it had already become to them. Running was a great way to get my mind off of school, my part time job, and my then boyfriend (goodbye teen angst). What keeps me running now aren't these things at all, it's more about the personal challenge, and pushing my body to the limit. I'm no expert, but I can't see a life without running part of it.
























I ran the Vancouver Sun Run a hand full of times, the Fall Classic, Scotiabank Half Marathon, the Rock and Roll Half Marathon (now discontinued, it was the most beautiful course), and every year I train for the Vancouver BMO Half marathon. I found an amazing run guide that's kept me motivated and on track, take a look at it!!

Every time I go out to get a fresh breath of air (cue the rapper Drake's - Fancy) , I know I'm out for an adventure. Something about being stuck in a gym just doesn't entice me. (I know, girls and our love for cardio 😉). I make sure my running form is in check, plug into my running playlist to help pass the time. And then I run.

The Stanley Park Seawall and I

Chasing this Lovely Sunset!

April 2, 2018

Colours for Spring

Yes, I spell colours this way because I'm Canadian. Here are some item's I've been obsessed with lately. AKA Things I would buy if money grew on trees and my wallet would not have a burning hole in afterwards. 


1. Givenchy Small Antigona 
1. I cannot say enough about this Givenchy Mini Antigona, I have a mini in black. At first when I purchased this I thought it was too small, but it works wonderfully as a crossbody and despite its boxiness the tapering at the top allows the bag to stick closer to your body rather than jut out awkwardly. Currently its on sale and in this gorgeous baby blue shade that is perfect and crisp for spring. 






2. Frye Ellen Deco Button Short Boot
2. These boots are Frye's?!? They look like the child of a YSL Suede Boot and the Chloé Suzanna Boot without the hefty price tag. These are as seen on Megs of Purseblog (my favourite blog for all things purse related!) I see myself wearing these all throughout spring summer and fall. They have a chic boho meets motorcycle badass vibe to them. The boot hits higher on the ankle meaning I am not limited to wearing them with ankle socks.


3. Theory Whitney Shoulder Bag
3. At first I was obsessed with the Chloe Nile Bag, then I found out that this bag came out prior to the Nile. I was intrigued as it seems that designers have redux's(?) of the same purse. The tortoise ring detail is much more carefree than the brass ring of the Chloe. Furthermore there have been issues with the Chloe ring rubbing on the leather leaving stains on lighter coloured leather. I have a Chloe Faye mini backpack which I will do a review of this winter.  



4. Botkier Carlie Block Heel 
4. There's something about a suede slide sandal that alludes me every year. Will I bite the bullet and go for it?? As dreamy and soft this colour looks, I think I will go for something more along the lines of pink, nude or grey in a criss-cross sandal pattern. The shallow heel here will make it look less casual but I imagine myself falling flat on my face. Yes, I'm clumsy.


As ever, purse obsessed. 💖