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  • The Color Run: Tips, Photos, Video

    The Color Run: Tips, Photos, Video

    color run #fitfluential

     

    The best color in the whole world,

    is the one that looks good, on you!

    ―Coco Chanel

     

    We did it! And it was tons of fun. Jake’s video proof:

     

     

    Last Sunday we got up at the crack of dawn and drove to Philly, battling traffic and jockeying for a parking spot, to join 23,000 other people dressed in their morning whites to run the 2012 Philadelphia Color Run.

     

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    People say I look like these children.

     

    Runners and walkers were sent off in waves from the Philadelphia Art Museum from 7:00- 8:00. We managed to meet up by some small miracle with some other members of our team and we were off somewhere in the middle of the hour.

     

    philly art museum color run

     

    The color throws were strategically placed for maximum visibility, for either the runners (for a little boost to get to the next color) or from the road (drivers enthusiastically honking in support). It was full of awesome.

    The others jackrabbitted ahead and I jogged/walked with Mav and Cass.

    We rejoined at the finish line, and tossed our packets of color with everyone else. It was something. The kids loved it, and I loved it like a kid.

     

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    color run philadelphia

    color run philadelphia

     

    Except when Lauren offered to take my picture with Kristin, and then pelted us in the face while our guards were down. Five days later and I’m STILL pulling pink out of my ears. Bloody hell, Lauren. Rude. Watch your back.

     

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    A dude with a lawnmower blew the majority of the color off us before we ventured back to the car. That was a mistake; Cass was upset about losing her badge of color.

     

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    We took advantage of a few photo opps. I know, you’re shocked. I thought about staging some more photos (grocery shopping, the library etc) but we were all frankly exhausted.

     

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    Franklin Institute

     

    It was so worth the early morning, the long drive, the stress over parking (which was the hardest part of the day, and I’ve experienced far worse on a normal Saturday in Philly).

    The perfect first run for my younger kids. So much energy, so much to look at, an incredible payoff at the end.

    A bonding moment as a family, as friends, as a city.

     

    color run philadelphia

     

    Color Run tips and tricks for you:

     

    • Bring water. There was just one water station during the run; they were generous with the water bottles after but I was grateful we packed our own. The color gets in your mouth as you smile and laugh your way through.
    • The color really is non-toxic. It’s cornstarch, and while it did sting when Lauren ruthlessly bombarded us with it, it was just the fact of having something thrown at your eyeball. It teared out in moments, no big deal. Let the kids go wild. (And my phone was fine in spite of being absolutely covered. I had it in a Ziploc for a while but it was too hard to take pictures.)
    • The pink does stain a little if  you’re wearing an older shirt. I had to buy new ones for me and Cass and those were fine. Mav wore one of Jeff’s old shirts and that stayed vaguely pink. To get it off your skin, first slather some lotion on, then shower and use a scrub. We had apricot scrub; olive oil & brown sugar will do in a pinch.
    • Bring washcloths, some soap and a little extra water. While I didn’t mind the color staying on my face and body for the ride home, I didn’t like it being on my hands. I was glad we were able to scrub those down a bit.
    • A bandana is a good idea for coloring your nose/mouth while running through the color, especially if you plan to linger long enough for a larger dose. It got to be a little much at times.
    • Towels for the car = a must do.
    • Don’t sweat if you don’t think you can run 5K. I didn’t, I walked almost the whole way, as did a huge number of people. Sightsee. Enjoy.

     

    This Sunday it’s the Merrell Down & Dirty Mud Run for Jake and me; Cass is doing the 1 mile Adventure Run. Wish us luck! I’m a little nervous about this one.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Pin2Win at Sprigs

    Pin2Win at Sprigs

    Sprigs skirted flare crochet pants

     

    A while back I reviewed some awesome yoga gear I got from Sprigs, that I always get compliments on when (I venture out of the house) wearing them. They’re a perfect balance of function (for fitness) and fashion (for photo shoots).

    Just wanted to quickly share this chance to get your hot little hands on some Sprigs gear of your own! They’re running a Pin It to Win It competition via Pinterest. Basically, what you do is follow their boards, pin the item(s) you’d like to win to one of your Pinterest boards, then email the URL of that pin to Pin2Win@sprigsville.com. Additional entries are available by tweeting the link and emailing that URL as well.

    The rules are here. The contest ends on July 15th.

    Here’s what I’d want to win: all are made with organic cotton, organic hemp, recycled materials or some combination thereof.

     

     

    Source: sprigs.com via Robin on Pinterest

     

     

     

    Source: sprigs.com via Robin on Pinterest

     

     

     

    Source: sprigs.com via Robin on Pinterest

     

     

     

    Source: sprigs.com via Robin on Pinterest

     

     

    Let me know if you enter… and definitely if you WIN! 🙂

     

     

  • Color Run Philadelphia, Merrell Down & Dirty Run, AND THAT’S NOT ALL

    Color Run Philadelphia, Merrell Down & Dirty Run, AND THAT’S NOT ALL

    color run 5k

    The reason we race isn’t so much to beat each other…
    but to be with each other.

    ―Christopher McDougall, Born to Run

    Today we drove an hour to Philly for the opportunity to stand in line in the 103° sun with what appeared to be a large percentage of the Tri-State area.

    We were picking up our race packets for the Color Run Philadelphia. Tomorrow we’ll haul our carcasses out the door by 5am, drive back to Philly, hopefully find parking without having to circle for an hour, and then run a little over 3 miles.

    And we paid cash money to do it. It’s sort of crazy when you think about it.

    But I’m wicked excited. With 23,000 registered, the Color Run Philadelphia will be the 3rd largest 5K in America, and it will end in a cacophony of color on the Art Museum stairs. I’m running (well, probably more like “intermittently walking/jogging”) with all three of my kids, and I think it will be quite something to remember.

     

     

    Then next week, we’ll repeat the whole process. Sunday will be Cass’s 8th birthday, and she specifically requested that she be able to run an obstacle race. How’s that for #FitFluential?

    There’s a Spartan going on in the Poconos, but that’s a hike and frankly, I don’t know that I’m Spartan tough yet. I was super relieved to find another one on the same day going through Fairmount Park: the Merrell Down & Dirty Mud Run. Jake and I are running the 5K (which looks to be hills and trails in addition to mud and obstacles) at 8:30am and then Cass runs an Adventure Kids 1-mile obstacle/mud run. There’s also a pull-up competition; I’ve no doubt I will be severely outclassed but I’m not ashamed of going on record doing the 15 I’m capable of.

     

     

    Coming up:

     

    August:

    Sadly, I’m not going to the BlogHer conference in NYC anymore, so I won’t be running that 5K. I’m more bummed about missing the race than the conference: I knew a LOT of people running and think that would have made it a really awesome experience. On the flip side… I’ve no doubt running in NYC in August bites. If you know of a fun 5K in August in PA-NJ-MD-DE, let me know!

    September:

    Jake and I will be doing the Delaware Mud Run at Frightland. (Wish I’d known about the Junior version of this one for Cass back in June!) I don’t know a whole lot about this one, other than it’s pretty close to home.

    October:

    Jake insisted on the Run For Your Lives 5K. This one happens a few days before Halloween in Baltimore MD; there are natural and man-made obstacles and… zombies. If you sign up as a zombie volunteer, you get a professional makeup job and are expected to go feast on runner brains. Runners are equipped with 3 flags; if you cross the finish line with at least one flag remaining you’re “alive,” if your flags have all been taken by the undead (and it looks like there are both fast and slow) you end up a zombie.

    I am fully prepared to sacrifice my son to the zombies to ensure I get out alive. Just sayin’.

    November:

    In the back of my mind I’m toying with the idea of training for a November half-marathon. The front of my mind insists this is crazy talk. It’s a decision I’ll need to make in the next week or two if I want to be prepared in time.

    On the weekend of Jake’s birthday (November 9-10) Disney World is holding its Wine & Dine Half, which is run at night through 3 parks and followed by an International Food & Wine Festival. There’s also a Mickey Jingle Jungle 5k and kids’ races. This would be absolutely perfect… if I can get my legs and bank account on board.

    December:

    In December I’ll rest. Sort of. As much as a mom of 3 can rest before Christmas.

    Trust me:

    Much like you I’m looking at this and wondering just what the hell happened to me. I’m incapable of planning my day tomorrow, but I’ve got my running planned out for the year. And I’m excited about it.

    And I want to know when the FoamFest 5k and the Karaoke 5k are coming to my part of the country so I can run those suckers too!

     

    Have you run or heard of any more fun races I should add to my schedule in 2013?