A portion of our group just had an
amazing experience with a road trip and extended weekend revolving around the
Seaside Half Marathon & 5k. This has been a building tradition among our
southern sole sisters with Floree and Hazel holders of the longest streak of
attending this event at seven years. This blog post author enjoyed her second
year and a few of our group got to experience their first year. The SSS majority
is in between the 2-7 year participation. The weekend obviously is centered
around the actual event so a quick few words about that..the run is held on a Sunday
(1st one in March) and is an out/back on 30A. It sells out fairly
quickly. The run itself is pleasant, not really hilly compared to Georgia, and
features fab swag (tech t-shirt, medal and the coveted Vera Bradley
bag-choosing between two designs).
I
will stop short of describing what actually happened on our most recent trip and
leave that for cherished, funny memories and lots of photos (Instagram posts)
and treat it like VEGAS.
THINGS NOT TO FORGET
TO PACK & WHAT DID WE WEAR RACE DAY
- Start with the single most important item as told to us by Hazel…SUNGLASSES– The back part of the out/back is brutal sun in the eyes wise during the run event.
- Pearl says, “As for packing, I will always bring a hat for the run. I also liked having a light wind breaker. I bought one of those light scarves and loved having it the rest of the trip to burrow down when the breeze blew off the ocean. March 1 is still cool. Pearl forgot her beans so she recommends beans, if that is your preferred fuel source, as they only had gu on the course.
- Bathing Suit could be considered..some do, some don’t. Didn’t use it this year but some did last year.
- Yoga clothes – just in case we want to pick up a yoga class with the more seasoned Seasude residents who we want to grow up to be..
- Pre-run foods like oatmeal as well as any snacks, bars and special beverages you want for the weekend.
- Cause we always ask ourselves, "what did I wear when I ran this last year?"..most of us have worn over the past couple of years, tank tops, capris, some with long sleeve or shrug over and for Hazel, gloves this year. Add your race number, cap, sunglasses & put money/credit card* on you for important post race purchases.
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This is why you might need money. Mimosas Modica Market ROCK! |
- Race Day, we pack a bag, without valuables, that contains towel for post-race lounging in the grass and some warm overclothes. Leave bag in post race area....
GETTING THERE
Travelling
to Seaside by CAR has been the preferred
mode of transportation. This year, different pods of SSS set off from the
Atlanta area 5:30am on Saturday to arrive in Seaside around 11:00am. N (Seaside is an hour behind Atlanta). With
limited road traffic, one or two stops along the way (Starbucks in Columbus),
it was commonly commented that it felt fast and the timing was perfect. Not
only did it land us before the crowd at Great Southern, it allowed our group to
choose between brunch and lunch menus which is a short window at one of our
favorite restaurants. This also placed us with full bellies ready to attend
packet pick up which began next door at 12pm.
You
can also get there by PLANE. Pearl
has done this multiple years in a row and tried different airports. Here are
her thoughts:
I have decided that I
prefer flying into Panama City (ECP) airport. It's only 30 min away from
Seaside. Ft. Walton (VPS) is about an hour away from Seaside by going
through Destin. The positive for this airport may be food or shopping
options in Destin area.
LODGING ARRANGEMENTS
Houses for rent must be rented for three night say minimum and
typically for desired area and size, houses have been renting for around $3,000.
The last two years, we have rented a house that can accommodate over 10 people
from 360 Blue Properties and have had wonderful experiences. This year’s
address was:
848 Western Lake
Pros for this house was definitely the proximity to the
starting line (Left only 10 minutes before race time, to not use porta potties…PRICELESS).
Comfortable, very nice accommodations.
Cons were bathroom arrangements. One bedroom with four
bunkbeds did not have access to bathroom unless travelling through other
bedrooms or going downstairs.
104 Buttercup
Pros-best common area ever, with long dining table that
could easily accommodate our large group.
Better bathroom access
Cons-sort of. Some sleeping arrangements were in separate
guest house.
If you have previous years places to make note of.. Or if you know of
one, that should be considered for the future years… send them my way.
EATING, EATING AND
PLANNING TO EAT
A
few random thoughts to take or ditch. Great Southern could become a great
tradition. Already mentioned earlier, two years in a row this has been a first
stop. They have brunch and lunch, which our group, split down the middle on who
ordered what…and amazing Mimosas and Bloody Mary’s to start our trip off right.
A
few years in a row, we have dined in the night before the run and found this
was nice because we could accommodate different food needs (which some of us
are more finicky what we eat before 13 miles…this blogger for one) and we can
control the ingredients that might come back to haunt us (garlic, anyone?).
This was our menu this year and recipes are in a coming section. The night
after the run, we have thought, in the past, we would be uber party girls and enjoy
a gourmet dinner out. Well give us one experience of closed restaurant even
though we had reservations and then zombie stoned waiter…we changed it up this
year and had dinner IN. Picked up Pizza By the Sea and most declared it divine
while dining in comfortable clothes or even pjs. Again, nothing set in stone
but it was suggested we write this down..so there ya go.
ARRIVAL
BRUNCH/LUNCH at GREAT SOUTHERN
PRE
RUN MENU-EAT IN
·
Seaside
Chicken
·
Roasted
Carrots
·
Orzo
Salad
·
French
Bread
RUN
DAY DINNER (après run) –PIZZA BY THE SEA & DELICIOUS SALAD MADE BY FLOREE
& PETUNIA
COMMUNITY BRINGING
ASSIGNMENTS AND SHOPPING
In our
planning for the trip, we have recycled the list of what we are bringing (folks
just sign up) for those important house community needs like Toilet Paper and
then we have a Grocery Store trip when we get there. These lists modify a bit
from year to year but again in the not to work too hard in planning, here are
lists from this year.
GROCERY LIST FOR SEASIDE
Bananas - one bunch about 8
Oranges - big navel -6
Lemon-2
Coffee fixins - half and half
Skim milk - half gallon
Chicken Thighs- boneless skinless 4 + lbs
Chicken Thighs- boneless skinless 4 + lbs
Onions- 2 sweet onions
Beer- blue moon- 12 pack
Hard cider
Orzo-box
Sundried Tomato- jar
Feta- 4 oz container crumbled feta
Basil- bag of
Romaine lettuce heart (comes in bag/ box of 3)-1
arugula (box of)
shaved parmasean in plastic container (thick shaving)
not powdered-Over with the cheeses.
French baguettes of some other kind of bread with
dinner
Carrots whole - 2 on bag in produce
Ben & Jerry frozen greek yogurt with blueberries,
graham cracker/Bluish container - 2 pints
BROUGHT BY US
(divide/volunteer/assign)
Seasonings- Hazel
Salt/Pepper- Hazel
Olive Oil- Hazel
Aluminum pans-
Aluminum Foil-
Stevia-
Coffee-
hand washing soap-
Clorox Wipes-
Clorox Wipes-
Toilet Paper-
Paper Towels
Napkins
Dishwasher tab
trash bags
Dishwasher tab
trash bags
Laundry detergent/dryer sheets
RECIPES..this
section is still a work in progress
ORZO
SALAD from FRANCES -I don’t have a recipe BUT
everyone knows I don’t cook so it’s one of those that anyone can do.
Ingredients:
Orzo –
Think I only did 1 lb
Sundried
tomatoes pack in oil (the ones you find in a glass jar near canned tomatoes)
Fresh
basil
1 package
of Feta or equivalent fresh parmesan (believe we did feta and I like it a
little better than parm)
Olive oil
Cook the
orzo.
Take about
¾ jar of the sundried tomatoes and put into a blender or food processor (all
the rentals should have a blender)
Add all
the basil that comes in the package (removing stems and breaking apart the big
leaves)
Add a
little more olive oil (maybe 2 Tbls)
Blend
until the texture is not smooth and runny but the tomatoes and basil are really
chopped. You’ll need to run the blender, mix with a spoon,
repeat etc..
It won’t
look like a lot but it goes a long way. Mix with the orzo and add the
feta.
Oh – and I
like the salad better the next day after it’s been chilled. Great for
leftovers!!!
SEASIDE CHICKEN from HAZEL
11/2-2lbs. Boneless skinless chicken thighs (amt depends on
how many you are feeding) I sometimes add skinless chicken legs for the kids.
1-onion
Olive oil
Season All
Paprika
Vegetable broth (enough to cover chicken
Pyrex dish (size again depends on how many you feed)
Preheat oven to 375
Put chicken in Pyrex and lightly season both sides with
SeasonAll. Arrange chicken in Pyrex and drizzle with olive oil. Slice onion
into rings and arrange on top of chicken. Pour vegetable broth over chicken -
enough to cover chicken.
Bake uncovered for 30 minutes.
Cover and bake an additional 45 minutes.
MARGARITAS from BLANCHE
(makes 4)
1/2 cup fresh squeezed lime juice
1/2 cup Cointreau or Patron Citronge
1/2 water
3/4 cup silver
tequila
1/2 of an orange (squeezed)
She made double batches at the beach! Enjoy
She made double batches at the beach! Enjoy
More
editing and adds to come to this particular post but hopefully it is helpful to
ease future planning. Girls, here’s to many more fun adventures with our
Southern Sole Sisters where it be in Seaside or in the many miles we share
together. Sadie
I love Seaside with my BRFs! Can't wait!!
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