Wednesday, March 11, 2020
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Tuesday, March 3, 2020
My Osteoarthritis Suit of Armor with Handful Bras
I was given a Handful Y Back Bra as part of being a BibRave Pro (Ambassador). Check out BibRave.com to find and write race reviews.
If you are following along you are probably sick of hearing about my osteoarthritis, and I totally get it. I am sick of it, too. This is my life now, and if I can help even one person than it is all worth it!
It's hard to post unique pics of a sports bra, so please bear with me. The Y Back Bra is in every one of these pics, whether you can see it or not!
Basically, every day I wake up I am in pain. What I do during the day doesn't seem to matter. If it rains or snows, it is worse. Some random days I will wake up and I am fine, which I am hoping will start to happen more often.
When this is your new normal, you start to count on certain things to keep you comfortable and get you through. I posted last week about my knee brace, and today I am sharing my favorite sports bra company. The Y Back Bra is actually my favorite for running so far. It gives amazing support and it is so comfy, you barely remember that you are wearing it.
Isn't that so important, though? I will mention the lack of chafing etc in a bit, but let's talk about being comfortable. When you are already in pain, you want everything else under control. This means something different for everyone, I know. For me, it's all about comfy low socks, broken in kicks (Brooks, usually), cute and comfy running clothes, and a super comfy sports bra. I don't want to be tugging it back in place, chafing, rubbing. It should be soft and comfy, and once I put it on, that should be the last time I think about it until it is time to take it off.
Think of it like a suit of armor. It is there to protect you and keep you feeling safe. Maybe not safe from bodily harm, in this case, but rather a shield against any additional pain.
I have worn this bra for every long run, and every race, since I received it. It's made for high impact, it comes in 11 colors/patterns, and it's perfect for C or D cups. I am just about a C cup, so I am loving it! It doesn't chafe, it dries really fast, and it's moisture wicking, which is kind of the same thing. The pads are removable, and they have easy to follow directions printed right on them for putting them back in. You can wash the bra with the pads in, though, so it may never apply to you.
I have two of their other bras, the Closer, which zips up the front, and the Adjustable Bra.
The Closer is perfect for sweaty runs, because you just unzip and remove. It's also a high impact sports bra.
The Adjustable Bra is my favorite yoga bra. I actually have two. It's a medium support bra. I have used it for running as well, but since I teach yoga twice a week, I usually save them for that.
Their newest pattern, Ripple Effect, makes me think of Arizona. I am totally getting the Y Back Bra in that pattern next. It's so happy looking!

What's your favorite Handful Bra?
Don't forget to use the code above when you go shopping for more!
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Friday, February 28, 2020
February Fiction Friday
With tomorrow being the last day of February, I thought I would wrap up the books I’ve read this month. I haven’t read quite as many as I did in January, but I feel like I read more books with substance (no hard feelings, Joanne Fluke) so that might be why? I’ve also been a little busier and that is taking away from my reading time. This weekend, I am taking part in a Litsy reading challenge, so I may add a few more books to the total by tomorrow. Time will tell.
Another thing that is causing me to finish more books is my reading of the Stand, by Stephen King. It’s my Chunkster Challenge book. A chunkster is a book that has over 1000 pages. After I finish a book, I read the Stand for an hour. I’m about 60% done with it right now!
Ok, on to my February Reads, and in no particular order. In fact, the first picture to upload was a book o finished today.
Another thing that is causing me to finish more books is my reading of the Stand, by Stephen King. It’s my Chunkster Challenge book. A chunkster is a book that has over 1000 pages. After I finish a book, I read the Stand for an hour. I’m about 60% done with it right now!
Ok, on to my February Reads, and in no particular order. In fact, the first picture to upload was a book o finished today.
Have you ever seen the Princess bride? If so, you need to read this book by Cary Elwes, who played Westley. It really was laugh out loud funny and I really enjoyed it.
Doesn’t everyone reading the Stand use a bookmark with the Shining on it?
In March, I’m doing a fun challenge on Litsy. You pick 20 books from your TBR pile and the host picks one at random for you to read. I wonder which one it will be?
I lucked out with this one. I reserved it the day it came out and I don’t think I waited a week for it! It was very good, and I devoured it!
I thought that this would be more of a personal thing but it was actually geared towards business. It had a lot of great life lessons in it, though, and I’m glad I read it.
Ugh. Let’s move on.
Fun! Fluffy and a quick read, as usual,
And another fluffy one, that I read in NOLA.
This was a great one, I barely figured it out. I read another one, Cherry Cheesecake Murder, which was not my fave, but still a 4 star read.
I also read the Testaments, which was a harder read, and a little confusing for awhile. I really got into it in the end though!
The best book of February was the Woman in the Window.
It was a total mind blower and I kept changing my theories throughout. I was never actually correct. A psychological thriller that was suggested to me and now I’m suggesting it to you.
These are the books I chose for the weekend. I’ve finished one, and I’ll start another after I finish my hour of the Stand.
What are you reading right now?
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
Living With Osteoarthritis ... Body Helix Edition
I received a Body Helix Full Knee Compression Sleeve as part of being a BibRave Pro (Ambassador). Check out BibRave.com to find and write race reviews.
I haven't included the disclaimer below in awhile, but I feel like it needs to be said again:
All of my reviews are completely honest and accurate. I am under no obligation to give these products a positive review.
If you've been following along, you know that back in November I tore my mensiscus. Luckily, it was a small tear, requiring one teeny tiny cortisone shot, some rest, and (thankfully) no surgery. I did all the resting, I drove my family crazy, and on New Year's Day, I ran a race. Okay, I mostly walked a race. Semantics. My knee felt good until about an hour after the race, and then it was super tender.... not where I injured it, but on the inside of the knee.
Back to the doc again. He tells me that I have osteoarthritis. Wonderful. He offers another shot (I declined) and gave me some meds. I was to take three more weeks off from running and then ease back in slowly. Do strength training. Change my diet.
Y'all. I'm dying. For real.
I waited the three weeks and then ordered a clunky brace that someone recommended to me. It helped with the pain, but it was so awkward, it didn't allow my knee enough freedom, and after awhile it really started to hurt the back of my knee!
Body Helix to the rescue. When I found out that they were partnering with BibRave, I legit begged to try it out.
It came while I was in NOLA, so as soon as I got back, I was ready to try it out. It slides on and off so easily. No more clunky Velcro straps. No more awkward bunching.
I'm wearing it in the pic below. Go ahead. Zoom in. You can hardly see it! It's so comfy, and I don't want to die as I drive home after a run. I had to take the old one off afterwards or it was so painful!
Learning to deal with my osteoarthritis has been a rough road, and I am so glad to have one part of this journey figured out! I plan to buy a couple more soon, so I can wash them more often in between runs. That's right, it's machine washable and dryable.
The Body Helix has medical grade compression, so it's working extra hard to compress those trouble areas and reduce your pain.
This sleeve also stays where you put it. During RnR NOLA, I had to stop and pull up the brace pretty much every mile. I ran Hot Chocolate in my Body Helix and never pulled it up once. Not even for the hour I spent cheering on the 15K runners afterwards.
The Body Helix stretches up to 300% so it doesn't alter your mobility. I can actually stretch after a run without removing it.
Okay, so you are ready to buy your Body Helix. They don't just have sleeves for your knee! They also have a sleeve for pretty much every problem area on your arms, back, and your legs! Check out all of their products HERE. It is mind blowing how many products they have.
Let's circle back to my knee, though. The Full Knee Helix comes in 5 different colors. If you are a shorts or skirt wearing person who likes to coordinate, this will be super handy. I plan to get black and plum. Plum is going to match about 75% of my Skirt Sports Happy Girls!
Remember to read about how to measure. I was skeptical when I read that I should measure my knee cap. It seemed crazy to me that my chunky thigh was going to fit into my sleeve, but it is perfect!
I had to include one more pic. I am in the middle and Lissa is on the far right. We are both wearing a knee sleeve. You can't see them, but they are there!
Be sure to check that link above for all of their products, measure, and use the discount code above to buy your Body Helix.
Don't just take my word for it! Here is what some of my friends had to say:
Which one will you buy?
Check back for other products that are helping me with this new journey!
Monday, February 24, 2020
Medal Monday.... Hot Chocolate Legacy Edition
It’s Medal Monday, y’all, which means I get to show off the bling I earned on Saturday. Since my races will be few and far between this year, I need to celebrate whenever I can.
Now, like I said yesterday, I ran the Hot Chocolate race as a BibRave Pro, so be prepared for a bit of orange! Check out BibRave.com to find and write race reviews!
In no particular order, here is every pic I have of me and/or my medals from Saturday. And yes, I totally brought my Legacy Medal with me to the race for photos.
Now, like I said yesterday, I ran the Hot Chocolate race as a BibRave Pro, so be prepared for a bit of orange! Check out BibRave.com to find and write race reviews!
In no particular order, here is every pic I have of me and/or my medals from Saturday. And yes, I totally brought my Legacy Medal with me to the race for photos.
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