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Indy 500: Pre-Race Traditions

My traditional night before the 500 usually consists of girl time with my best friend, Casie. We would cozy up on the couch of our hotel room, split a bottle of Oliver soft-red wine and snack on sundry shop goodies. Since this is usually the first time we get to see each other since the last race of the season, we have a ton to catch up on.

This year Casie won’t be in attendance and I’m not staying in Indy. Instead I’ll be at my house, cooking ahi tuna steaks (say a prayer), baking cupcakes for our friends in the Bell Helmet garage and enjoying a quite evening. I’ve tried my hand at attempting to replicate H’s favorite olive spread (using this recipe), which I’m hoping to surprise him with.

I won’t go to the traditional race day breakfast with my mom, but instead enjoy Clabber Girl biscuits and gravy with Drama, a tradition we started with each other last year.

I’ll make sure to try to remember every single pre race moment from H’s first Indy 500. I’ll say a prayer with my brother and dad before they go up to the spotters stand, a tradition we follow at USC games, but will just be implementing as a family here this year. My arm will be full with bracelets I wear to remember my friend. I’ll have the best bloody mary in the world.

Some things will stay the same. Like the balloons floating into the air just before the command to fire engines. And thirty-three cars lining up, hoping to find their way to the yard of bricks first and become an instant legend. A wreath adorned with lilly’s and red, white and blue ribbon waiting to be worn. And milk being drank so sweetly on a hot spring day after another 500 miles are in the books.

Not every year is going to be a great as the year before, but every year will provide us with the thrills and pains only the greatest spectacle in racing can. Enjoy your day. Cherish every special moment. We have to wait 365 more before we get another one, so we better make the most of what we get on this magical day.

Happy Indy 500.

Indy 500: Race Weekend Essentials

If you’ve looked at the weekend weather forecast then I’m willing to bet you’ve already started hydrating in anticipation of the projected 91 degree heat wave. I can’t imagine being in that heat all day and consuming a mass quantity of frothy goodness known as coors light, so it’s a good thing that’s a race day tradition I don’t participate in. It’s going to take a lot of water, breezy clothes and a lot of patience to stay positive about Sunday’s weather, but don’t worry race fans, I’ve got you covered.

From top left, clockwise:

Hayes & Taylor Greatest Spectacle Tank (w/free coozie!), $24
Celine ‘Audrey’ Sunglasses, to order call 212.535.3703
T by Alexander Wang Marled Ruched Skirt, $140
Cleobella Mini Cantina Bag, $99
Mossimo ‘Pam’ Wedge, $24.99
Evian Face Mist Trio, $19.50

Indy 500: Time Trials Recap

I’m not sure if it’s a natural let down coming from last year’s 100th running of the Indianapolis 500 and the magic that surrounded it or this years circumstances, but time trials proved to be less than exciting for me. Then again, maybe that’s just the sleepy onslaught from the Benadryl I consumed to battle my over-the-top allergies. Either way, the weekend was rather low-key and uneventful.

With the lack of bumping or normal time trial excitement, the laid back weekend was a great opportunity to unwind with old friends and family, enjoy basking in the warm hot sun and several meals from my favorite local restaurants.

Back home again…

Mug-n-Bun, a Hoosier staple.

Helio’s Race Day helmet in progress.

The Fast 9.

Enjoying the sunshine and practice.

Feasting on my favorite Mexican delights.

Bump Day breakfast of champions.

Great memories from last year.

Real life Bob Ross-esque trees at IMS.

A magic volcano to end the weekend.

Fluffy Ferrari had the most exciting weekend, escaping his baby gate confines twice. Do they have rock walls for puppies? Enzo would be a pro! He was absolutely exhausted when we got home and thrilled to finally get to snuggle up on our Missoni blanket that my dad kindly brought to us from Florida.

With the greatest spectacle in racing less than a week away, I can only hope the week-long race festivities create an avalanche of excitement and anticipation. Who is your favorite to win on Sunday?

Happy May

It’s May. The month we’ve all been waiting for. The excitement, traditions, friends and family meet for the greatest spectacle in racing. The Indianapolis 500. At the end of last May I kind of knew a month like that would be hard to top, but I never imagined it would be hard to welcome this year.

Since childhood this magical time has brightened up my spirit and holds a special place in my heart so this year I’m going in big with no expectations, just gratefulness I get to be a part of something so magical. No expectations means no chance of disappointment and  no disappointment sounds perfect to me. Stay tuned all month for exciting updates and tales of adventure, but most importantly embrace the spirit of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Enjoy May. We never know when it may be our last…

It’s the Weekend, Make it Count

This weekend we were supposed to go to Indy to Mutt Strut. This weekend mother nature has vastly different weather plans than what we were hoping for:

So instead, a staycation it shall be. I’ve stocked up on healthy snacks, iTunes movie rentals and counting on H to bring the wine. Maybe Mother Nature knows exactly what she’s doing. A staycation before the busy month of May is probably just what I needed.

Speaking of the Month of May, it’s upon us in mere days and there’s no bigger focus on my mind than running. Hey, a girl’s got some party dresses to squeeze into. At any rate, this fitness focus has me obsessed with getting my hands on a Nike+ FuelBand. Or should I say getting a Nike+ FuelBand on my hand.

Not only does this little contraption track all daily activity (steps, calories burned, etc) it keeps track of your daily fitness goals, all the while it doubles as a bracelet and a watch. It’s like my ol’ Nike+ on crack, turned into an accessory.

That and there’s this inspiring video, too. Have a great weekend, make it count.

Pee-Pee Colored Eggs

I left Indy with as much optimism as a girl can have when strangers her age are buying her childhood home. And from peeing in a single stall bathroom with her ex-boyfrend’s new misses (another story there).

I had an excellent brunch at Patachou, an epic night sorting records with my best friend and one of my boys married the most gorgeous woman of his dreams. To most this sounds like a great weekend. To me, it was the worst weekend of my life. I said goodbye to a home in a city I love. My parents are officially moved out of my childhood home forever. For-Ev-Er. For-Ev-Er. For-Ev-Er. (Sandlot Voice)

What could make this worse? I’ll tell you what, ordering breakfast at the Patachou at the Airport at 5 am, that’s what. I had to wait at least a day to drop this bomb on you. My favorite place in the world made my favorite omelette with egg yolk. And they didn’t even have the gluten-free toast I need for Health Month.

For twelve dollars, and no heart to tell the chef egg yolks are pee-pee, the most I did with it was take a xanex and a photo, pay then leave. Le sigh.

[Looks like someone pee pee'ed on your screen, right?!]

No wonder my life is a Taylor Swift song meets Kings of Leon with the sadness of Christmas.

A Brunch in the Park

When I have the luxury of spare time during my visits home to Indianapolis, one of my favorite things to do is visit the restaurants I frequented when I was still an official resident of the city. My first morning back I found myself downtown in the early afternoon and of course the first thing that popped into mind was paying my favorite breakfast spot, Cafe Patachou, a visit.

[My essential trio of beverages to start the day.]

I’m not a girl that’s big on change, and quite truthfully, I didn’t think Patachou could really get any better. I knew before I sat down I was going to have the Overachiever omelette, egg whites only, and be overly content with my selection. The only thing I’ve ever thought Patachou was lacking, in my brunchaholic opinion, was champagne cocktails.

[Skyrocket in flight, egg-white omelette delight.]

Much to my surprise, Patachou had indeed changed, but for the better. For starters I had the option of gluten-free bread! How Health Month friendly! In a carb infatuated world my favorite breakfast spot ever was kind enough to think of us who don’t eat gluten. How thoughtful, right? As if the sensational, gluten-free toast wasn’t enough to make me the happiest girl in the Midwest, imagine how completely elated I was when my curiosity accidentally stumbled on this:

[Dreams do come true.]

Even though it was only 10:30 am on a Friday morning, I couldn’t resist ordering one right?! RIGHT! Always one to try a new champagne concoction, I nearly had an anxiety attack waiting for our waitress, who by no means was inattentive, to take my order. My selection, the Patachou Blackberry Cocktail composed of house made puree and Prosecco, was heaven in a glass. Hello, lover.

[Bubbles, bubbles everywhere all the drops to drink. Look. At. That. Puree.]

While coming home (and more so having to leave) can be tough, it’s nice to know you can always count on old faithful’s like Patachou to be a beacon of awesomeness.

Note: The night before at Ball and Biscuit, the waitress was nice enough to google gluten-free cocktails and guess what? Champagne is gluten-free! Gloriousity all around.

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