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Acting silly at mile 15! Love that my IllumiNITE Ponyband Headband helps secure my AirPod! |
Mike wore my AirPods ONCE, now they're named after him |
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Acting silly at mile 15! Love that my IllumiNITE Ponyband Headband helps secure my AirPod! |
Mike wore my AirPods ONCE, now they're named after him |
It's been 400 days?! Sera in IllumiNITE Vigor Singlet; |
Yet, somehow, the idea that the world is rapidly opening up feels like The Earth is spinning way too fast. Wait, what do you mean the marathon we signed up for in 2019 is now happening at the end of August?! Wait, what do you mean we qualify for the vaccine? We can actually get it NOW? Wait! What do you mean we'll start traveling on trains and airplanes again?
Close-up of our wall map; can't wait to add more pins to it! |
Don't get me wrong. I am thrilled that millions of people are getting vaccinated every day. And I am thrilled that the world is opening up again.
So thrilled, in fact, we booked a trip for this fall to hike the Grand Canyon—Rim to Rim!—and then explore Las Vegas. I have never been to Arizona or Nevada before, and I am so excited to be doing both in one trip. I cannot wait to see Red Rock Canyon as well, and if it 's safe to do so, I'd love to see a live show again—Circe du Soleil!
Mike and I both love to travel so much; it's been odd to be stationary in one space for so long. To pass the time, we've been dreaming about all the places we want to visit all over the world. We even bought ourselves a GIANT wall map with pins to track every place we visit.
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Mike took this photo of me during the Athens Authentic Marathon in Greece. Wearing IllumiNITE Vigor Singlet; Shortie |
But after being in complete isolation for more than a year, I suddenly feel ill-prepared. I am culture shocked! It is a strange feeling to have such conflicting emotions. I am trying my best to focus on the positive, but the anxiety lingers.
I must remind myself that just like marathon training, I must pace myself. I would never step outside my door and run 26.2 miles on a whim without training first or carrying water and fuel. Likewise, I don't need to reenter the world all at once. I can do it gradually. Perhaps I'll start with having a couple people over in my backyard, still socially-distanced, now that the weather is getting warmer. Perhaps I'll eventually sit outside at a restaurant. Perhaps I'll sign up for another race.
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It is exciting to venture out into the world aagain! Sera in IllumiNITE Colorado Waterproof Rain Jacket; 3-in-1 Mitten; Mike in Skull Cap; Ascent Parka |
Masking up before heading out;
Sera in IllumiNITE Ambition Hoodie
(on sale now!)
Do you have anxiety about the world opening back up?
Are you excited?
What is the first thing you want to do?
Share a comment below. I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Foggy, rainy morning for our run; but we stayed bright and dry in IllumiNITE's Colorado Jacket and Squall Jacket |
I equate my spring marathon training to the children's analogy for the month of March: It comes in like a lion—with everything muscle in my body roaring like a lion and my lungs heaving. But this rough start also means that it will go out like a lamb—with every muscle bounding through the air without a care in the world. If it wasn't difficult to get back into it, running wouldn't feel so rewarding when I hit my goals.
I love our coordinating pullovers: Inspire and Early Riser; even their names fit our personalities! And, our Headband and Multi-Wrap keep the wind out of our ears! |
Repping our love for mountains with IllumiNITE's Love Tee and Vision Pullover |
I'm obsessed with my playlist that has only songs related to jets and flying...and with my phone secured in my shorts side pocket...it really keeps me moving! |
So, yes. It's normal for legs to feel like lead with every step, and lungs to feel like deflated balloons, and the throat to feel on fire from breathing heavy. It's normal for two miles to feel like 100 miles and for clothes to not quite fit the same and for the brain to feel all foggy. Soon, the groove will come back and 15 miles will fly by in a blink, and it will be summer and warm and all will be right in the world again.
IllumiNITE's Velocity Mittens are lightweight and warm, and their bright color makes them so fun to wear! |
What races are you signed up for?
What are your tricks and tips to get you moving again now that it's spring?
I'd love to hear your thoughts. Leave a comment below!
*Get 15% off your order at IllumiNITE.com with my discount code RunBrightly15.
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My baby boy, circa 1998 |
But, this year felt so much different. For starters, he had been living on campus mostly year-round, as he took summer courses in addition to his fall and spring semesters. When I moved in with my partner last summer, my son had only stayed at my house about ten nights of the year. Even when the pandemic hit, my son was one of the few allowed to stay on campus. But when the college opened up its campus to students again in September, my son decided he wanted to learn remotely.
This pandemic brought us closer together with family nights on the couch |
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So proud of his achievements! |
When my son got accepted into a new college more than three hours away, I felt a little anxiety about the distance, about the pandemic, about him being so far away in a new place on his own. But I was also very excited for his new adventure. I was also ready to go back to the calm, quiet lifestyle that Mike and I had become accustomed to before my son moved in. So I set about packing my son's life up once again and making sure he had everything to be self-sufficient and successful at his new school.
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IllumiNITE's cool, reflective design will keep my son visible to drivers despite dark and winter conditions |
My son's been living in Vermont for the past few years, so he's fully equipped for Vermont
winters with thermal wear and a heavy duty jacket and gloves. Since he doesn't have a car, we bought him a mountain bike so that he can get around campus—and have some fun in Vermont's epic wooded trails! I made sure he had all the safety accessories: helmet, blinking lights, reflective strips. But on the drive home, I realized exactly how remote he was, remembered how quickly it gets dark in the winter, and panic seized me. Why didn't I buy him reflective clothing before he left? And then it really hit me: my baby boy has once again left the nest, and I missed him terribly already.
Who's that sneaking up in the dark? Phew! It's just my son being silly on our evening walk! |
"He's only a car ride away, not across country." I nodded.
"We can finally watch whatever we want on TV." That one made me laugh.
And now that we're watching The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel on Amazon Prime (highly recommend!), I remembered that it's a good thing to have such an ambitious, driven child who wants to venture out on his own.
"He takes after him mom," Mike said.
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Safety orange will keep my son safe from hunters when he's on the trails in the woods |
My favorite Valentine's |
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IllumiNITE's Face and Neck Wear double as a face mask while keeping you warm for all your outdoor winter adventures! |
Let's face it—COVID fatigue is legit. I'm so beyond tired wearing masks everywhere when I need to venture into the world to get essentials, like food and medicine. I'm so beyond tired to make sure I don't touch my face until I get home and sanitize my hands, my phone, and everything else I've touched while out. It's exhausting! I know I'm not the only one wishing this pandemic would just end. BUT, we can't just will the pandemic away. Fatigued by it or not, COVID still exists.
These days, I'm struggling even more with trying to explain to people I care deeply about why I won't gather indoors; why I won't visit without a mask on. Some people take offense; they think "No" means I think they have COVID; they think "No" means I'm judging them; they think "No" means I don't really care enough to spend time with them. I try to explain this is not about them as an individual. Any one of us could have COVID (and not know it)—including me! I will not gather indoors BECAUSE I care. I have seen too many people become really ill with this virus (some with long-lasting effects!), and way too many people I know have died from it. It's heartbreaking. This pandemic won't end if we don't continue to stay hunkered down.
In addition to being COVID-fatigued, I am also screen fatigued. My workdays have become nonstop Zoom meetings and phone calls and eight hours a day of screen time! I've taken to locking my phone in my home office Friday nights and praying I don't need to talk to a single person outside of my household just so I can feel rested come Monday morning. I'm totally Zoomed out, Phone-Called Out, Social Mediaed Out! Breaks really help.Okay, end rant. I do miss hanging out with my friends and family. It's really hard to say "No" to invites for cocktail nights and dinners and other such gatherings. A few people reached out to me sharing that they also are struggling with people not understanding social isolation, especially during these cold, dark days when everyone is locked inside. As I've thought more and more about it, I've gathered some ideas for how to safely gather OUTSIDE during this cold, dreary winter.
Grateful for my IlumiNITE Tahoe Performance Fleece to keep me warm during a socially-distanced photoshootfor my son's graduation in our local park |
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Socially distanced hike on a local mountain with Mike's aunt and uncle; Geared up with my IlumiNITE Tahoe Performance Fleece, |
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IllumiNITE's Reflective Cold Weather Versa Gaiter provides versatiility for a multitude of outdoor winter activities! |
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I like to steal Mike's IllumiNITE Ascent Parka; it's like wearing a warm boyfriend hug on our cold morning walks! |
MASKUP with IllumiNITE's Reflective Face and Neck Wear Collection! |
What have you been doing to beat pandemic winter doldrums? I'd love to hear your tips and ideas! Share them in a comment below!
*Discount code expires June 30, 2021 at 11:59 PM. Customers can use it more than once, and they can share it. Discount code cannot be combined with other offers. Discount is only available on the Reflective Face and Neck Wear Collection. Products and prices subject to change without notice.
Our kitchen whiteboard keeps our goals and progress front and center |
10 days of detox tea and green smoothies help restore our energy and mental clarity |
Layered up on our quiet winter walk in the woods; (see below for what I'm wearing) |
We truly are happiest when we spend time together outdoors (see below for what we're wearing) |
At almost 500 pages, the draft of my novel is finished! |
I never tire of mountain top views, especially when I'm toasty warm in my IllumiNITE (see below for what I'm wearing) |
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I'm gifting this IllumiNITE bike helmet to my son to help keep him safe, day and night, while he rides his bike on his college campus |
Layering keeps our core temperatures just right and our bodies bright on our neighborhood coffee and tea dates (see below for what we're wearing) |
Cold Weather Unisex Reflective Hood in Black
Unisex Second Skin Reflective Glove in Black
Tahoe Woman's Performance Fleece Reflective Jacket in Graphite
Trying out hiking poles for the first time Wearing IllumiNITE Ambition Hoodie, Ponyband Headband & Velocity Mittens |
Brrr. It's getting cold out there! Where has summer gone? It's getting harder to wake up early now that it's darker and colder in the mornings. But I can't deny how good it feels to breathe in the brisk air and stare at the colorful trees against the bright blue backdrop of the sky once I motivate myself to get up and get moving. Staying active during the colder months is like going to the gym after the shininess of New Year's resolutions wears off. It takes a lot to get yourself out there, but once you do, you wonder why you hesitated in the first place.
Since we're still in a pandemic, Mike and I talked about the importance of not staying cooped up inside all winter. In normal years, I always sign up for a few fall and winter races to keep me motivated to run, including trail and mountain races (like the Ghost Train Ultramarathon, or the "Movember on Mt. Tom Fun Run" to raise awareness for men's health). But all races have been discontinued. Likewise, we won't be able to socialize indoors at theaters or restaurants or gatherings with friends. What do we do?
Crossing Race Brook Falls; Velocity Mittens help me get a better grip my trekking poles |
While hiking, we paid attention to the changing landscape. Fallen leaves and muddy terrain after the previous night's rainfall made the trek slipperier than usual. Fortunately, Mike's aunt lent us her trekking poles to see how we liked them. Why have I never used trekking pokes before? Wow! They truly gave me "extra legs" as I maneuvered up and down muddy terrain, crossed rivers, and navigated boulders. I have terrible balance, so I will definitely be getting myself a pair of these. Once winter sets in, I'll be adding MICROspikes so I don't slip when walking and climbing on sheets of ice.
As for clothing, here is what we decided works best for the fall and winter months:
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I'm all layered up from head to toe; can you see my Velocity Mitten making a cameo? |
New England weather is finicky. The temperature can go from 48°F to 72° to 30° all in one day. It can be sunny, then cloudy, then windy with hail, then calm and balmy. Yes, we often have the four seasons all in one day. Weather definitely keeps things exiting. But no matter where you live, it's important to be prepared for the elements, especially on mountains. Mountains don't care if it's January or July; they have their own climate.
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Packable Jacket is lightweight, and keeps me warm and dry in cold, wet weather |
One thing I love about IllumiNITE clothing is that they're easily packable and lightweight. Even their warmer clothing doesn't feel bulky. Therefore, I love to layer a shortsleeve like their Mockingbird or Savannah Shirt underneath a warmer shell like the Ambition Hoodie or Packable Jacket for the fall months.
Once that bitter winter weather sets in, I exchange my Packable Jacket for the Tahoe Performance Softshell Fleece. It protects me against the elements while still allowing me to move freely, whether I'm running on the road or climbing up the boulders of a mountain.
Sera in Powerstretch Pant
(bootcut pairs well with hiking boots)
Mike in Mercury Running Tights
The women's Satellite Running Tights and men's Mercury Running Tights keep us dry and warm during the early autumn months. I love how IllumiNITE tights can be layered beneath hiking pants, running shorts, or sweatpants for added warmth and protection. They also prevent chafing and wick away moisture. I also recommend wearing wicking underwear made specifically for running or hiking. It makes a world of difference in comfort level.
There's really nothing worse than sweating through your layered clothing only to become chilled to the bone. That's the type of bitter cold that sits inside you for hours. So, when the weather turns damp and cold, the Windbrite Pant, which is windproof, prevents windchill from settling in.
I don't know what I would do if I didn't have my go-to IllumiNITE accessories. They all make my life so much easier because they prepare me for anything.
A super fun accessory that is also practical is my pair of IllumiNITE Sleeves. When it's a tad chilly, but I know I'll heat up as I run, I wear a shortsleeved tee with my detachable sleeves. They easily stow away in a pocket if I get too hot, but add just the right amount of warmth and brightness on chilly and/or damp days.
And I'm totally obsessed with accessories for my head! My Multi-Wrap has multi-purposes. I can use it as a hat, double it up to create a face mask for when we're passing people on the road or trail, or use it as a buff to keep sweat out of my eyes and bugs out of my ears (especially during pesky spring and fall months when the insects are especially buggy!). Mike wears his Multi-Wrap
like a
headband;
I cover my whole head
When I don't want full coverage, I really love the thicker IllumiNITE headbands because they still keep sweat out of my eyes and bugs out of my ears. Some even come equipped for ponytails (the Ambition Hoodie is also perfect for ponytails!)
Shining bright on our morning walks—Synergy! |
For our early morning walks, I switch out the elaborate head coverings for my Synergy Hat. I can keep my hair down while wearing it, and it keeps my head warm—and visible!—while we walk through our neighborhood.
But as the months get colder, I exchange these head coverings for the Cold Weather Unisex Hood. It's so versatile! You can rearrange it to either cover your head, mouth and nose, and neck; Or, your head and neck; Or, just your neck, depending on how hot or cold you get. It's especially easy to pull down the face covering for a quick snack break without any complications.
IllumiNITE's Velocity Mittens keep my hands dry and warm while also allowing me to use my phone—gotta capture our amazing adventures on camera. Though, come winter months, I will need warmer gloves such as their Second Skin Gloves or Three-In-One Mitten.
Ready for outdoor activities this fall and winter! |
I'd love to hear your must-have gear for fall and winter! Please share in a comment below!
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