I have a favorite running route on West Maui. Starting at Kapalua, running to Honolua Bay and sometimes past that for a longer run. I just returned from a hotter than usual Hawaii summer. After a week of running my fave route in 90 degree weather, a cyclist passes me and says "You're crazy! And that is a good thing". Yes, drenched in sweat (me, that is) and proud of the crazy label.
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Saturday, August 31, 2013
Crazy as a compliment
I have a favorite running route on West Maui. Starting at Kapalua, running to Honolua Bay and sometimes past that for a longer run. I just returned from a hotter than usual Hawaii summer. After a week of running my fave route in 90 degree weather, a cyclist passes me and says "You're crazy! And that is a good thing". Yes, drenched in sweat (me, that is) and proud of the crazy label.
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Pink Lady Runner
We've been having an uncharacteristically warm and dry summer in Seattle this year. I love this weather but didn't realize what a wimp I am running in the "heat". This girl from Hawaii struggles with running in greater than 70 degree weather. That is until I discovered my new favorite go-to gear for the summer. I lovvvve my pink hydration Camelbak. It holds enough water to last me through a long run and keeps me well hydrated. It even has pockets to store my cellphone and other stuff. My Camelbak is not so pretty and pink anymore because it is always going on the road with me.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Crashwear Reflective Vests - Safety with Style

Reflective vests that are attractive and stylish now available at www.wahinesport.com. No more construction safety vests.
Founded on the dark and slippery streets of Seattle, Crashwear creates fun, modish reflective vests for people on the move - whether by bike, motorcycle, scooter or on foot.
Robin Freedman, the creator and designer of Crashwear, found that she wanted to wear something more visible while zooming around on her scooter, having too many close calls with over-caffeinated and hyper-cylindered drivers. Trouble was, none of the safety gear out there matched her trendy taste and urban style. As a cool mom, she knew she needed to wear something to avoid a crash, without making her look like a school crossing guard or construction worker!
Thus, Crashwear was born. Constructed for the discerning buyer who appreciates both modern and retro designs, the nylon rip stop vests with serious reflective features are perfect for scooter commuters (and beyond) who are ruling the streets. Owning a Crashwear vest is a statement of your style, independence and individuality. It's where safety and style collide.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Layers for morning runs
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