Windy City Run: Lake Front Trail & Grant Park

LakeFrontTrailRun- Chicago

Wow, was it great to be back in Chicago! My sister and I went down to the city for Easter weekend and took the opportunity to run through Grant Park and the Lake Front Trail. I started training for distance races about nine months ago, so I never ran in downtown Chicago when I lived in the city. Now I realize what I missed! The day was a gorgeous (though cloudy) with temps in the 50s. For two girls coming from 30 degree weather in Wisconsin, it was heaven! Below are some of my favorite pictures from the run (and some of my favorite quotes from one of my favorite books):

Chicago Run 1

Chicago Run 2

“You don’t have to be fast. But you’d better be fearless.”
― Christopher McDougall, Born to RunChicago Run 3 Chicago Run 4

“That was the real secret of the Tarahumara: they’d never forgotten what it felt like to love running. They remembered that running was mankind’s first fine art, our original act of inspired creation.”
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“Try the meditation of the trail, just walk along looking at the trail at your feet and don’t look about and just fall into a trance as the ground zips by,” Kerouac wrote. “Trails are like that: you’re floating along in a Shakespearean Arden paradise and expect to see nymphs and fluteboys, then suddenly you’re struggling in a hot broiling sun of hell in dust and nettles and poison oak… just like life.”
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“…there was some kind of connection between the capacity to love and the capacity to love [running]. The engineering was certainly the same: both depended on loosening your grip on your own desires, putting aside what you wanted and appreciating what you’ve got, being patient and forgiving and… undemanding…maybe we shouldn’t be surprised that getting better at one could make you better at the other.”

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

― Christopher McDougall, Born to Run

Where is your favorite running or cycling destination?

Ciao!

Sarah

My Next Great Adventure

“When a resolute young [woman] steps up to the great bully, the world, and takes him boldly by the beard, [s]he is often surprised to find it comes off in [her] hand, and that it was only tied on to scare away the timid adventurers.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson (with some positive edits)

My next great adventure

My next great adventure is running a marathon this June. What’s yours?

Sarah

3 Ways to Style…a Chambray Shirt

When I asked my sister what she thought was a difficult piece of clothing to style, I didn’t expect her to say a chambray shirt. To me, a chambray shirt is a go-to piece; it’s what I grab when I’m in a rush and want to keep my look polished but casual. But when I thought about it, I initially avoided buying a chambray shirt for a while, because, like my sister, I wasn’t exactly clear on how to style it. Can you wear it with jeans? How about a skirt? Below are three easy ways to incorporate a chambray shirt into your wardrobe. I bought mine at JCPenney for $19…so it’s worth the small investment for sure!

3 Ways to Style a Chambray Shirt

Ciao!

Sarah

The Easiest Fruit Dip Recipe Ever

Easiest Fruit Dip

Mix together one package of cream cheese and marshmallow fluff…and you have great homemade fruit dip that takes minutes and tastes great! I made the for a fruit platter I put together for Easter a couple weekend ago, and it was hit. Enjoy!

Easiest Fruit Dip

Easiest Fruit Dip

Thirsty Thursday: How to Make to an Irish Coffee

How to Make an Irish Coffee

Probably one of the easiest drinks to whip up. And not a bad drink for this chilly spring we’re having!

My Kate Spade Saturday Sunglasses…Have Arrived!

Kate Spade Saturday Sunglasses 1

$50 at Kate Spade Saturday

Available in yellow, cherry tomato, and black

Kate Spade Saturday Sunglasses

With free shipping and free returns, who could resist?Kate Spade Saturday Sunglasses

Haven’t met Saturday yet? Read my recent post about the new Kate Spade brand.

3 Ways to Style…a Maxi Skirt

If you’re like me, you bought a maxi skirt last season…when they were finally on sale. The good news? You’ll still see lots of maxi dresses and skirts around this spring too. The bad news? Maxi skirts are still just as hard to style as they were last year. My biggest trouble is figuring out the proper shoes, but I think my best bet is a espadrille wedge, a Capri sandal, or a classic pair of flats. Add in a touch of tribal patterns, and who would ever guess you had  trouble styling that skirt?

3 Ways to Style...a Maxi Skirt

Ciao!

Sarah

Chicken Nachos with Homemade Tortilla Chips Recipe

Chicken Nachos with Homemade Tortillas

Chicken Nachos with Homemade Tortillas

One night I was craving chicken tacos, and I ended up trying to make my own tortilla chips. I was surprised to find them simple to make and very delicious. They were a great addition to my quick and easy chicken taco/nacho recipe.

Serves 2

Ingredients

5+ corn tortillas

Salt

Pepper

Paprika

Olive oil

Mozzarella Cheese, shredded

Green chillies, chopped

1 tomato, chopped

Shredded lettuce

1/4 onion, chopped

2-3 boneless chicken breasts

Directions

Tortilla Chips-

Heat 3 tablespoons of olive oil in a non-stick pan. Medium/High heat is preferred, but be careful when handling the hot oil!

Cut corn tortillas in quarters (I used small tortillas, so a quarter was the size of a chip) and place into oil. Heat the tortillas, flipping occasionally, for a few minutes until the tortillas have become crisp. I added salt and paprika while they were heating for an extra kick.

Chicken Nachos-

Cut the chicken breasts into bite-sized pieces. Heat a tablespoon of olive oil in a non-stick pan and add the chopped onion. After a few minutes, add the chicken pieces. Add spices to taste: paprika, salt, pepper, and green chilies. Cook until chicken is throughly cooked. Add chicken to chips and top with mozzarella cheese, tomatoes, and lettuce.

Super easy, pretty quick, and very delicious!

Ciao,

Sarah

Related Posts:

My Brother’s Chicken Tacos, The Pioneer Woman

Lime Chicken Taco Recipe, Taste of Home

Buffalo Chicken Nachos, Baked by Rachel

Meet Kate Spade Saturday

Kate Spade Saturday, Kate Spade’s new life style brand, just opened the doors of their new flagship store in Tokyo, but thankfully for those of us in the States, Saturday is available online (and with free shipping and free returns too!).

japan-fashion-katespadePhoto courtesy of nydailynews.com

I fell in love with the bold prints, bright colors, practical and versatile designs, and affordable price points. The brand definitely has a quirky character (check out their F.Y.I Guide).

Kate Spade SaturdayHere’s to hoping their forecast is correct!

The brand was actually developed with Japanese customers top of mind, and I think it’s refreshing to see something different pop up in the U.S. Right now. The only Kate Spade Saturday item I’d be in the market for are these sunglasses at $60.

Kate Spade Saturday

Meet Saturday here.

Do you have any favorite items from the online shop?

Ciao!

Sarah

Thirsty Thursday: How to Make a Peach Bellini

Last summer and fall, I loved going to brunch on Sunday mornings, but this winter, I’ve found it more difficult to get downtown when it’s snowing and cold outside. Instead, I’ve been putting together brunch at my place (think: croissants, Nutella, cold cuts, jam, banquettes, espresso), which means I get to create my favorite brunch cocktail: a Peach Bellini. It’s a great alternative to a mimosa and reminds me of my days in Venice (where the Bellini was born)!

How to Make a Peach Bellini