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For my nephew's Spring Break this year, my family spent a week in the FL Keys! We all needed this vacation sorely. My brother and his wife flew in from New Orleans, we caught a flight too, and my sister drove down. 

Our rental was in Marathon, but we spent time in a few places including Key West. Here are the highlights: 

Pigeon Key - My great grandfather was an engineer who worked on the original 7 mile bridge, and was stationed on Pigeon Key - so this was a cool stop! They have cute little train ride, a history tour, a museum, and a great beach to sit on. 

Three State Parks - Blake and I have the goal to visit all of the State Parks in Florida. We were happy to check 3 off the list while we were in the Keys. We visited Bahia Honda (Great for the beach and for a view!), Curry Hammock (Great for peacefulness and kayaking), and Ft Zachary (Just great! I would spend every day here if I could. They rent chairs and umbrellas!). 

Sushi Sunset Cruise - We took a pontoon boat tour out in Key West to watch the sunset and they served a buffet of sushi. Just a delight! 

Butterfly Conservatory - Highly recommend the butterfly conservatory in Key West to everyone. It's a beautiful greenhouse that is home to thousands of beautiful butterflies - and flamingos!

Hemingway House - One day in Key West we all went in different directions, and Blake and I went to the Hemingway House. It was such a cool home, and I loved the setting. If you are a cat person, it's a must. 





















The only bummer for me this week, was not being about to go out to the Dry Tortugas. I had no idea it was so competitive to get on the ferry, and by the time I checked it was booked for the whole summer. We checked every day, and tried to do the walk up wait list. Unfortunately, it didn't work out for us, so we will just have to go back so we can check this National Park off our list! 

-Kristen

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Spring Break in The Keys

Friday, April 24, 2026

My very favorite shoe! I've gone through maybe 8 or so pairs. I think everyone has their Cinderella shoe - and this is mine. It just feels great to run in. Their customer service is also outstanding. When I fell and damaged my shoe after just a few weeks, they sent me a new pair!

Body Glide

Perfect to prevent chaffing. I use it on my legs, and where my clothes rub. 

Honey Stinger Chews

Running gels are not for me! But, these chews are the perfect pick me up during long runs. They give a boost of energy - with sodium and carbs. Plus, they keep your mouth moisturized which I appreciate.

Feetures Socks

I've noticed that socks matter. On long runs, my socks can rub the bottoms of my feet. Feetures are the perfect running sock. They have cushion, but aren't too thick either. Pricey, but well worth it.

Bib Boards

These are the coolest little race day accessory! These snap onto your race bib and replace safety pins. No holes in your clothes! 

Running Belt

This running belt has a really slim profile, but fits a lot! It's great for your phone, and storing those gummy chews. 

Air Pod Hooks

My AirPods would never stay in my ears on a run - these little rubber hooks slip onto your AirPods and hook over your ears. I use them ALL the time! 

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-Kristen

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Favorite Running Essentials

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

1. Gate River Run

Ugh. I was absolutely crazy to sign up for this. It was 1 week after my Half, and I thought what a cool way to keep the running routine going. A 15k is a lot less miles than a half, right?! This was BRUTAL. I've done the Gate once before and found it really challenging. This year it was in a new location because of construction. Jacksonville really shows up for this race, and I love the vibes throughout the neighborhoods! 

The race didn't start until 8am, and this weekend happened to be HOT. It was already too warm at the start, and it just got hotter from there. The most challenging part of this race is a huge bridge at mile 8. By then, the sun is beating down and you have to go up hill. The finish line has also been moved, so you can't see it for the longest time. When I tell you people were falling out right and left! I've never seen someone so pale. Lot of people are doing shots and chugging beer throughout the race, so that led to a lot of vomit on the bridge too. 

I was not very proud of my race, but glad I finished. The post race celebrations were also out in the sun, and not a shade tree to be found. I can't tell you how many people we saw calling out for medics after the race! If they had just started it an hour earlier it would have made all the difference.

After a yummy lunch, we hit up the beach and that was worth all the suffering! 😂





2. Skylight Calendar

My amazing sister rallied our families to all chip in to get us a Skylight Calendar! I have had one in my Amazon cart for like 2 years, but never wanted to spend the money. It's been amazing. We are so reliant on our digital calendars with how busy we are. The Skylight syncs with all our calendars and has amazing chore/routine checklists. Our Skylight also came with meal planning features too. We've only had it a few weeks but it's made our communication so much better. I really like tracking our dogs medication schedule with it - Blake and I are completely on the same page with when Bailey got her last dose. 

3. Warrenties

I just have to say, I appreciate brands that stand behind their products!! First, my Oura ring suddenly had a weird battery problem. Normally, my ring lasts for almost a week without having to charge, but it started having to be charged daily. I chatted with Oura and they logged into my ring, saw that it did indeed have a problem, and promptly sent me a new one. Took less than 5 minutes. 

When I fell in January, I damaged my brand new Brooks. I had them for like 2 weeks, it was so sad. With a race coming up though, I didn't want to delay breaking in another pair. My aunt reminded me that Brooks has a 90 day trial, and so I just shot my shot and asked them about replacement...and they are sending me a pair! This might be my 8th pair of Ghosts, so I appreciate that they were loyal back to me.


4. Books I've Read Recently 📚

Happy Wife by Meredith Lavender - As I type this, I am having trouble remembering this book..if that tells you anything. Nora is the 2nd, younger wife to a wealthy man in Winter Park, Fl. Will goes missing, and Nora tries to figure out what's going on while navigating their elite community. 
James by Percival Everett - 5 Stars! Jim is a slave that finds out he's going to be sold. The same Jim from The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - but from his POV. I don't think you need to have read Huckleberry Finn to enjoy this. Slavery is horrible to read about, but this is so captivating. 
Everything Is Tuberculosis by John Green - Fantastic! Who knew Tuberculosis could be so fascinating. TB has been the most common viral disease for almost all of human history. John Green's writing makes reading about social/political impacts of a disease so interesting. 

5. Disney Photo Pass

For my Disney Half, I knew I wanted to be able to get all the race photos. I did a lot of research, and so many people recommended the Photo Pass. It's kinda pricey, but you can get all of your photos for a month and it includes everyone in your friends/family list. We got our money's worth! Not only did I get great race photos, but we also stopped and took a bunch while we were there over the weekend. Additionally, Blake's cousin took a trip a week later and I was able to send her all their photos too. There were so many cute ones!








Happy Friday! 

-Kristen

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Friday Five | 3-13-26

Friday, March 13, 2026


We did it! After training for 5 months, my sister, myself and our 2 cousins successfully completed the RunDisney Princess Half Marathon. I feel so proud of this accomplishment. It wasn't my first Half, but it was my best. I felt great the entire race, and there is something really cool about feeling like you adequately prepared. 

We followed this training schedule and I highly recommend. It has you run 3 times a week, and I felt like it was very well paced. 

Cons of a Disney Race

There are SO many people who do this race. My gosh, the expo and the run itself were both so crowded. There are certain areas of the course that narrow, and people do not follow the 'walkers on the right' etiquette well. I hit 13.1 miles well before the finish line just because of all the weaving. 

The early morning was also brutal. It's recommended that you get to the start line corrals about an hour before your wave starts. The resort has a great busing system for getting runners to the race. But you have to be on the bus by 3:30am (or earlier!)! The lines for the bathrooms were outrageous as well! I slept so poorly because I was afraid i'd miss my alarm. So, it's already an extremely early morning, and you are doing it on just a few hours of sleep. 

The bus also drops you off about a mile from the start line, so you need to plan accordingly. 

Pros of a Disney Race

Disney just does everything top notch. They know how to move huge groups of people! I was impressed with the medical tents. They know there are so many inexperienced runners on the course who might need help. There was even a woman handing out popsicle sticks loaded up with vaseline! There were plenty of water and Powerade stations - and they also passed out the Honey Stinger chews that I love. 

The race medals and shirts are great quality. I felt like with such a high race registration fee, this is the type of swag I'd expect. 

There were a ton of race photographers on the course! I highly recommend purchasing the Memory Maker package. I was able to download all of my own photos, as well as those in my friends/family list. We got our money's worth ten fold. Such great shots too! 

Tip! 

If your family is going to spectate in Magic Kingdom, or really anywhere on the course - they need something bright/colorful/different so you can spot them. There were SO many people on main street, we never would have found our family. Blake bought a giant photo of my face to hold up - and I was so glad he did! As soon as we hit the street, I was like "there's my face!" and I knew exactly where they were. 










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-Kristen

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RunDisney Princess Half Marathon Weekend Recap 2026 | Rapunzel Running Outfit

Friday, March 6, 2026

1. Revive Stock Up

Revive is my very favorite place to get essential oils. Such great quality, and proper pricing. While I needed a restock of a few oils, mainly I placed this order to get the Immunity Boost Cleaner concentrate. I'm in love with it and have been gravitating towards using it for just about everything! It works really well as an all purpose cleaner and it's great on floors. The concentrate lasts forever too because you dilute it. 
New to me is the body scrub! It's vanilla and lavender so I was sold. It's awesome. I do have a referral link, but usually the code PRIME gets you a bigger discount. But! It looks like Revive products are also on Amazon.

2. Olive and June Nail Strengthener

Last year, I committed to improving my eyelashes, and I feel like I did! (Mainly because of this product) This year, I'm giving the same kind of attention to my nails. They've always been weak and peely. Like my whole life. I'm extremely hard on my hands as well. I'm already blown away by this nail strengthener I've been using! It goes on like nail polish, but quickly absorbs into your nails. You can use it occasionally, or daily for a more intense therapy. It has helped a lot! My nails are noticeably stronger and thus have gotten a bit longer.

3. Beauty By Earth Self Tanning Drops

If you want a 10/10 fake tan that has 'better' ingredients this is it. I have loved their lotion, but this is the first time I'm trying the drops. The scent is great, and you just mix it with your usual lotion. LOVE!

4. Books I've Read Recently 📚

We Don't Talk About Carol by Kristen L Berry - Sydney finds a photo of a mystery girl, that turns out to be her aunt. Her aunt Carol went missing in the 1960's and no one ever talks about her. Turns out a lot of girls went missing around the same time, and Sydney is sure it's all connected. This was really good and I'd probably give it 4.5 stars. 
The Future Saints by Ashley Winstead - Theo is the new executive producer for The Future Saints, a band that has been struggling since the death of their manager. The manager was also the lead singer, Hannah's sister. Hannah has written some darker music since she's grieving and it takes the band on a whole new journey. 
Recursion by Blake Crouch - Gosh, I don't think I was smart enough for this book. It's like time travel meets deja vu. Barry is a detective, and all over the city people have been having false memories. There were parts of this that were riveting, and others that were so redundant (naturally so) I was over it. 
Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson - A shorter book about a woman named Lillian who is called by her former college roommate with an odd job offer. Madison is married to a politician, and his twins are coming to live with him after their mother's death. They need a full time, live in nanny. Seems like a good gig, until she drops the news that the twins literally catch on fire when they are upset. Ok, so this book is hysterical, and completely my perfect recipe of just enough quirk. There is like a lottt of language so it's not something I'll recommend to everyone.  
The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah - This book is one of my all time favorites. I've been recommending it to everyone for years. Recently, I had three days in a row of cleaning jobs and no library audiobooks to listen to! So, I just flipped through my collection on Audible and did a re-listen. It's just as great as I remember! 
The Once and Future Queen by Paula Lafferty - I gave this one a try because I have a free trial of Kindle Unlimited. It's a different genre for me! This is a King Arthur retelling I guess. Vera is living life, when an old guy comes into her job and claims she's actually from the past and Queen Guinevere. He (Merlin!) takes her back in time, were they try to recover her memories and figure out what all went wrong. Overall, I did really like this! It was really well thought out, and changed up the original story. I did feel like it was drawn out too long, but then left on a cliffhanger - didn't know this is going to be a series. Some problems I had along the way were properly explained later, so that was good. WAY too much language and it took me out of the story. It was kind of explained away that Vera could talk like she did in the future and the people in the past would magically understand her. 

5. 9 Days Until Race Day!

Next weekend will be the big day! My half marathon is March 1st. I have a lot of feelings about it. Ultimately, excited and ready to do it. My sister and I tried on our race outfits and ran 8 miles in them successfully and comfortably - which was a huge weight off the shoulders. I was nervous about my skort -but it's awesome and so fun!
Next weekend is also our anniversary weekend! So excited to celebrate all weekend! Moderately of course, can't over do it with 13 miles to run. 

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-Kristen

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Friday Five | 2-20-26

Friday, February 20, 2026


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Hi friends! I'm Kristen, and this is the Life and Style of a mid 30's Floridian living the Best Life Ever, with her husband and two pugs. Runner | Avid Reader | Small Shop Owner