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Fed is Best: Why I Chose Formula over Breastfeeding

Fed is Best: Why I Chose Formula over Breastfeeding

“Breastfeeding is best for babies.” This is what the side of my Enfamil A+ baby formula container preaches. Nowadays, in North America, the main message is that we should breastfeed our babies. Articles like this one abound, telling us that breastmilk is superior to fortified 

My 9 Favourite Stroller Adventures from Vancouver to Whistler

My 9 Favourite Stroller Adventures from Vancouver to Whistler

We got a fancy trail running stroller (the Thule Glide 2) even before we ever bought diapers, and it’s probably one of my lifetime best purchases. Not all babies love being strapped into a stroller, but it works for most parents I know. The stroller 

HURT100 2023: an Unconventional Way to Celebrate One Year as a New Mom

HURT100 2023: an Unconventional Way to Celebrate One Year as a New Mom

My heart aches to hear that the founder of HURT, John, has just passed away this week. Thank you John for creating such an inspiring community in paradise, a place where we can all go to test ourselves, and a second family that are the 

Mongolia: Running for Yak Milk, Sand Dunes, and Community

Mongolia: Running for Yak Milk, Sand Dunes, and Community

Originally written July 17, 2013. Just about three weeks ago, the quest of running in virgin landscapes brought us to Ulaan Bataar, Mongolia, where we began a two week running adventure through the world’s least populated country. For two weeks, the curiosity of our feet 

Running the Rim to Rim to Rim: the Ultimate Friendship Challenge

Running the Rim to Rim to Rim: the Ultimate Friendship Challenge

Originally written with awesome contributions from Laurel and Tara on June 10, 2013. In typical fashion, I impulse-bought airplane tickets to go run the Rim to Rim to Rim in the Grand Canyon. Thankfully Laurel and Tara naively committed, all before doing any long thinking 

2013 White River 50-Mile Trail Run

2013 White River 50-Mile Trail Run

Originally written July 29, 2013 Before we went to Mongolia, we knew there would be a slight altitude difference from our sea level hometown, but we didn’t think much of it, because it seemed it would be much lower than the risk zone for altitude 

The Travelling Tutu: Pacing Angel to the Classiest Cascade Crest 100 Miles

The Travelling Tutu: Pacing Angel to the Classiest Cascade Crest 100 Miles

Originally written September 1, 2013 Until last weekend, Angel was a friend of a friend. She was this courageous, ballsy woman I had met who was training for her first 100-miler called Cascade Crest 100, even though none of us were ready to face that 

Mount Rainier Asked us to Leave

Mount Rainier Asked us to Leave

Originally written September 29, 2013 I feel like trail running is all about having a conversation with your natural environment, whether it’s a mountain, plateau, steppe, or even, a desert… It’s just a few moments, or more likely, several hours, where we get to learn 

Baker Lake 100k: The Day My Legs Beat My Car

Baker Lake 100k: The Day My Legs Beat My Car

Originally written October 8, 2013. Is it ironic, that the day I complete a 100-kilometer trail race, my car breaks down on its turn to take me from the finish line home, less than half that distance? At the moment of my car breakdown, (of 

Relax and Run: 2013 Deception Pass 50k

Relax and Run: 2013 Deception Pass 50k

The Vancouver and Seattle crew and I looked forward to this relaxing weekend in Deception Pass for quite some time. Sure, we were running Rainshadow Running’s 50km on Sunday, but for us that’s synonymous with good friends, good food, beautiful trails, and fun– and what