Once upon a time, I was a Lazy Lady. In 2011, I decided to train for a half-marathon and since then, I've done 5ks, 10ks, 15ks, a few trail runs and over fifteen half-marathons! I haven't lost my focus though; I'm still lazy, and I'm still frugal, so please pull up a chair and join me in my continuing endeavor to be healthy, frugal, and happy!
So, I've wanted to do a Runway race for a while, ever since I saw the one in Tampa, but I didn't want to travel all the way to Tampa just for a 5k. I found this race, and it was closer, in Fernandina Beach!
Um, hang on a sec... pulls up Google Maps...
Tampa is 2.25 hours from my house.
Fernandina Beach is 2 hours from my house.
(If you don't know The Chicks, you need to find them!)
Well, okay. Today I learned about distance. Back to the story.
Hubby took today off, but chose to stay home, rather than come with me (like he did for the Bridge of Lions run). And that's fine with me; sometimes I just wanna be by myself, you know?
I had to leave early, since the race started at 7am; I was up and out by 4am or so! The drive was, as expected, very quiet, especially because much of it was non-interstate driving. It was very easy to find and park. We were parked in a field adjacent to the runway we'd be running on. I was parked way down near the end, and there were no lights at all, other than what was provided by headlights, cellphones, or various flashlights. That seemed very unsafe (but kind of cool at the same time).
Carefully, I headed up towards the packet pickup, first pit-stopping at the potties so I could use them before they got nasty. Let me tell ya; peeing in a pottie that has no interior light, and trying to find somewhere to put a cell phone to shine the flashlight is difficult! I think I tucked it in my bra... It was an experience! After that, I got my bib and shirt (no other swag), and made my way back to the car.
As it got closer to race time, I locked up and headed toward the start area again. I noticed a lot of "space" themed stuff, "space" themed music, and other vaguely astronomical touches, which was odd. Turns out, the announcer (I think it was the announcer, not the run director) was affiliated with NASA or something (it was too early to really pay attention), and he just decided to lean heavily on space, less so on airport. It worked out well, somewhat, because that morning, ULA Atlas V Lucy Mission launched from Cape Canaveral.
Remnants of the Lucy Launch before sunrise
We took off down the runway, but after about maybe a quarter-mile, we hit a turn-around and started going back the way we started. Um, huh? I thought it'd be 1.5 miles up and 1.5 miles back, you know, on a runway?
Nope! It was a half-mile on the runway itself, and then we deviated onto a freakin' trail!!!!! I HATE trails! This one was sandy in the beginning, that really soft grey sand that shifts as soon as you put any weight on it. Then it changed to muddy ruts, like an unpaved truck road through the woods. Yuck!
After about a mile of this, we exited back onto the road we all drove to get to the parking lot, so a little more actual pavement to run on. The water stop utilized silicone cups, instead of paper cups, which I thought was interesting! In their mission to eliminate cup waste, Hiccup (the provider of the cups) will drop off, pick up, and wash cups, so they can be used again at future races! (Kind of wish I knew that... I ended up taking two of them home because they were so nifty!).
After the water stop, we turned around and headed back the way we came (yay, more sand and mud). We finished with about a quarter-mile on the runway, walking past some fun ultralight planes on display.
Check out this great video put out by the race folks - if you look hard, you can see my patriotic ass waddling by at :38!
I can't find the official results anywhere, but Garmin shows that I finished with a great time of 54:12, which is an 18:04 pace.(And it's pretty close to the finish photo below, showing a gun time of around 54:30)
What a cool finish photo!
That's some good-lookin' peach fuzz there!
Nails painted in solidarity with the Southwest Airlines pilots Strike against Covid Vax Mandates (though Southwest blamed the issues on weather)
I picked up my medal, a second Hiccup of water (seriously, such a cool idea!) and wandered back to my car. I didn't feel like sticking around for the awards ceremony, and there wasn't much else to stay for, so I didn't feel so bad.
This photo came out really nicely!
First up, I went to Harris Teeter to change clothes, and check out the store - I'd never been to one! It reminded me of a mish-mash of Publix and Whole Foods. It was a good-looking store, very organized. I was hoping to find something good in the bakery for breakfast, but nothing caught my eye. But as I walked through the deli, I saw they had a hot bar, and surprisingly, they had a breakfast hot bar! It was a little sad, but I decided to give it a try anyway. I got a little bit of eggs, a few slices of bacon, and a biscuit. Oh, and a chocolate milk, for the protein.
Biscuit w/Butter & Jelly, Scrambled Eggs w/Cheese, Bacon ($4, give or take)
I ate my tiny breakfast in the car, and as you can imagine... it wasn't all that spectacular. The eggs were okay. The bacon was too crispy for me. The biscuit was standard. But, it was food, and that's all I needed! I also went to their attached gas station/convenience store to pick up a soda.
My next stop was one I found by playing "What's That Place?" on Google Maps. You know, when you look at Google Maps, and something catches your attention, whether it's a name, or a geographical feature and you think to yourself, "what's that place?" I saw the name "Boneyard Beach" and I was intrigued. What did Boneyard refer to? So, I did some digging, and apparently, it's a mile-long stretch of the Florida coastline that seems to gather the bleached skeletons of dead oak trees. Coincidentally, park archaeologists have also found fossilized mammoth bones on the beach nearly as big as the trees!
Boneyard Beach is a favorite Jacksonville retreat and close-kept
secret. Three miles of shoreline along the Nassau Sound at the very
northeast corner of the city limits form a spectacular visual and
ecological wonderland.
No skyscrapers are in sight, because the beach tucked into Big Talbot Island State Park is within
the bounds of the federally protected area of the Timucuan Ecological
and Historical Preserve. Sculpted by nature, this shoreline boasts
30-foot bluffs and a striking beach peppered with massive driftwood
trees that recall images of an elephant graveyard.
Relatively recently (within the past few hundred years), this has
meant a swift retreat for the shoreline resulting in rapid tree fall.
Their bones are bleached, smoothed and battered by sun, sand and wind.
While no longer standing, these trees still have an important job to do.
They protect the remaining woods and uplands by dispersing and breaking
up wind and wave energy and slowing further erosion. Their buffering
effect keeps the barrier island in place so it can play its vital role
of absorbing the brunt of the Atlantic hurricane season’s fury and
protecting the cities, towns and salt marshes inland. Without the
intricate root system of the forests here squeezing the sand and soil in
place, the bluff would be eroding much faster, leaving Jacksonville
exposed to more extreme sea level rise and storm impacts.
I found some pictures, and I knew I just HAD to go check this place out! The drive along A1A was peaceful, getting to the parking area was easy, and I thought I needed to walk down a long trail to get to the beach (according to other reviews of this place), but there was a cut-out for people not afraid to climb down the bluff, so I did that instead.
The cut-out to slide down to the beach
When I got my first real view of the beach, I was in awe. Just plain awe. It was beautiful, otherworldly, and like nothing I'd ever seen in Florida before. Okay, maybe I'm overselling it, but seriously... it was gorgeous! The photos I took just don't do it justice.
Massive oaks, lying around like Pick-Up-Sticks
There are massive oak trees littering this beach like discarded toys. Roots reach toward the sky like fingers, and bare tree canopies stretch toward the water, searching for moisture.
I'm going to blow this one up and frame it, it's so cool!
When I first got there, there was an older couple fishing, and a younger couple setting up what looked like a picnic (though I think they were Tik Tok-ing or Instagramming, actually). There was a family with small children, who were playing at the water's edge spotting crabs and tiny fish.
Random items for scale
Later, two young girls showed up to do a photo shoot (or just another Insta sesh). You can see them in relation to the size of the trees to get an idea of just how large these trees are!
Oh, my God, Becky, you look sooo ka-yoot!
I was there for probably 2 hours, taking pictures of trees, or the beach, or the eagles flying overhead, or the sharks in the water... It was so much fun, but it was really hot, too. I had to drag myself away!
Once I left the beach, I made my way south, via A1A, to St. Augustine, where I picked up some lunch, did some shopping, hit up Buc-ee's for some treats, and then headed home.
So, as promised in the last post, let's check out all of the snacks we got!
Hubby and I made a Tasting Video of all the potato chips, cheese snacks, popcorn, taffy, and fudge that we got along the way during this trip, and there was just so much stuff that we had to break it into two videos!
In the first video we tried the following:
Elmer's Chee Wee
Golden Flake Cheddar & Sour Cream
Utz Baseballs (White Cheddar Cheeseballs)
Utz Pourables Mini White Cheddar Cheeseballs
Guy's BBQ Chips
Sweet Chaos Cold Stone Creamery Cake Batter Drizzled Popcorn
Pirate's Booty
7-ELEVEn Spicy Cheese Mix
Casey's BBQ Chips
Flavor Mill Creamy Dill
Elmer's Creole Crunch
Old Dutch Cheddar & Sour Cream Ripple Chip
Cedar Creek White Cheddar Popcorn
Old Dutch Spicy Honey BBQ
Pop Local Fiesta Na Cho Cheese
Flavor Mill Carolina Reaper Puffs
Pop Local Fiesta Caliente Caramel
Sweet Heat Popcorn
Kum & Go Cheddar & Sour Cream
Kum & Go BBQ
Uncle Ray Cheese Puff
Uncle Ray Sour Cream & Cheddar
Taffy (Strawberry) - Ozarkland
Cheetos Bolitas
You can watch that video here, or head over to YouTube to view it (hit that like button while you're there and leave me a comment!)
In the second video, we tasted:
Doritos Diablo (Mexican)
Cheetos Bolitas (Mexican)
Fritos Chorizo y Chipotle (Mexican)
Vanilla Taffy
Anillitos
Buc-ee’s Salt & Vinegar Chips
Buc-ee’s Hot Chips
Buc-ee’s Sour Cream & Onion Chips
Buc-ee’s BBQ Chips
Buc-ee’s Plain Chips
Buc-ee’s Sweet Onion Rings
Golden Flake Zesty Ranch
Golden Flake Jalapeno Cheddar Cheese Puffs
Maple Fudge (Ozarkland)
Buc-ee’s Chocolate Caramel Sea Salt
Buc-ee’s Chocolate Fudge
Buc-ee’s Mint Chocolate Fudge
Buc-ee’s Peanut Butter Fudge
Peppermint Taffy
Banana Taffy
Cinnamon Taffy
Again, you can watch the second video here, or scoot over to watch it on YouTube (go ahead and subscribe while you're there!)
I actually forgot that we also did videos for the bottled drinks and candies, so I've included them here as well.
They're rough... the candy one was the very first Sit and Taste Food on Video video we made, and oof... the difference between the thumbnails is amazing! We're learning as we go, so my apologies for the sound and light quality, lol!
If you want a better view of all the products we tried in the videos, scroll on down! I took photos of every single bag of snacks (mostly for my own memory, but also to share with you guys!)
Slap Yo Mama, Buc-ee's Fajita and Steak Seasonings The SYM is okay (but Everglades Heat or Tony C's More Spice is so much better) The Steak Seasoning is above average, but nothing to write home about The Fajita Seasoning is meh; I don't use it much
Guy's BBQ chips, Elmer's Chee Wee Old Dutch BBQ and Cheddar & Sour Cream chips
Buc-ee's Chees-ee Puffs Jalapeno and Smokin' Nacho Jalapeno is meh Smokin' Nacho is spectacular!!!
Buc-ee's Teriyaki Beef Jerky
Buc-ee's Cotton Candy Tub
Well, that's it! Probably millions of calories in this post, and a bunch of money spent to try some stuff we've never had before. Some was good, some was bad, but it was an adventure to try it all!
Exhausted from a long drive, and a late night, I absolutely slept in this morning!!! I lazed around the house in comfy jammie pants until it was time to return the car to the airport Avis.
When I returned it, I was reimbursed for the $25 that we spent on the new windshield wiper (and chastised for not calling Roadside Assistance to fix it instead). I also told the clerk about the absolutely disgusting Pot Funk we dealt with this entire trip, kind of hoping that we'd be reimbursed for having to deal with it, but at least letting them know that it wasn't our funk. She said that she couldn't do anything about it and that I should have denied the vehicle instead of driving it out of the lot. As I said in the beginning of this blog series, I didn't want to be that customer who returned multiple vehicles, but it's beginning to look like that selfless decision was coming back to bite me on the butt.
It did, in fact, come back to bite me on the butt
Because I was there longer than expected, I missed the bus I needed. I could have stuck around for another half-hour for the other bus (and to be honest, I could have just walked home, because it's less than 3 miles away), but I was a tired mama, so I just called an Uber. I spent the rest of the day relaxing in between bouts of unpacking and doing laundry.
We got tons of snacks to try, but this post is already gonna be pretty long, so you can head over to (link to be added later) for more info on what we bought, what we liked & didn't like, as well as check out a few videos we made for more in-depth and entertaining reactions!
But for now, let's check out the cool souvenirs I got!
All in all, we travelled 3575.9 miles, across 9 states (6 new ones), for a total moving travel time of 80:16 hours! Wow!
Green = This Trip Blue = Wisconsin Trip Striped States = Both Trips
So, I'm sure you're curious, and I'm a numbers kinda gal, so I went ahead and broke it down to see just what the final total spent was:
I find it interesting that Gas Station Snacks/Drinks/Magnets were actually less than I was expecting. Because of how I choose to drive, we stop at convenience stores at least 4-5 times a day, for at least a soda. I was actually expecting that to be one of the highest costs, well highest if you don't count hotels and SUV rental..! But this time around, Souvenirs and Experiences was the most expensive category, and I'm not mad about that at all... we did lots of cool shit this time!
This total cost, split between two people, over 11 days, breaks down to only $158.09 per person per day, or $316.17 per day as a couple. It seems silly to break it down that way, but it means I can compare it to other things, like a cruise, or a trip to Disney World, and see comparative vacation costs. And for the fun we had, I would gladly spend $318 a day for that!!!
But for now, I think I'm going to hunker down on the couch with my book and have some snuggle-time with the cat, then start planning our next big adventure, wherever that may take us!
Stick around for a few additional posts about all those snacks, and the entire story I alluded to the with Spoiler Alert up there... I'm a salty girl because of what happened!