Yesterday
With the arrival of chilly weather in Orlando yesterday, I jumped at the opportunity to wear my new boots!

Yay Boots!
Though Weather.com indicates this colder weather will be gone by Monday, now that the boots have come out of hiding, they’re here to stay. Yay boots!
Jumping at the opportunity to relish in the autumn weather, Ryan and I decided to make a cold-weather favorite for dinner: chicken soup.
We bought a variety of fresh veggies from the grocery store and had a great selection to serve as the base for the soup.

Carrots, Onion, Celery, Green Pepper, 'Shrooms
While I chopped up the veggies (except for the onion because they make me cry), Ryan cut up the chicken breasts.

Queen of the Veggies

Meat Man
Ryan threw the chicken into a big pot bubbling with a mixture of a box of chicken broth, two cups of water and Knorr’s vegetable mix.
After the chicken was cooked through, we added in the chopped veggies and let the soup simmer for about 45 minutes.

Chopped Veggies

Stirring the Soup
The smell was mouth-watering! I couldn’t wait to pour myself a hot bowl o’ soup!

My Bowl
The soup hit the spot! I loved the carrots and onion. All the flavors blended together perfectly.

Yum, Yum
After our bellies were warm, we hit up Jeremiah’s to split a large gelati. The cashier even gave Sadie a “puppy cup” of vanilla soft serve. She was one happy dawg.
Today
Since we did not turn the heat on in our apartment last night, at the sound of my alarm, I awoke to a brisk chill in the air. Nothing takes away the motivation to get out of bed like cold weather! Phew.
I knew I had to get out of bed to head to the University of Central Florida campus for the UCF 5-Miler race at 7:30 a.m. Luckily, I had two super-cute fans accompany me to cheer me on!

My Cheerleaders
The temperature gauge in my car read 50 degrees and I am used to running in 80-degree weather, so this was quite the shock! My chest felt tight the entire race, but it was definitely nice not to be sweating before the race began.

UCF 5 Miler
The course meandered throughout the campus, past my old sorority house, classroom buildings and the football stadium before ending in front of the basketball arena. I love courses that take you all over the place, as opposed to simple out-and-back races. I like having new things to look at as I run. All in all, this was a great race!

Almost Done!
I finished in right around 43 minutes.
After running in the cold weather, I was ready for a hot breakfast when I got home. I cooked up an American favorite for me and Ryan.

Hot Breakfast
The two eggs, Canadian bacon, toast and tangerine were a perfect post-race meal.

Tasty
I also drank a nice mug of Hershey’s white chocolate hot chocolate that my friend Merri gave to me to try. We share an intense love for this warm cocoa beverage!

Hot Cocoa
Eating a big, hot breakfast like this makes waking up and running in a colllld race totally worth it!
Question: What’s your favorite hot beverage?
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Congrats on the 5 miler! It’s been 40 and raining here in PA for days, so 50 sounds wonderful right now!
White chocolate hot chocolate sounds like it would hit the spot…although I’m a fan of Starbucks’ vanilla lattes!
brrrr! i was born in PA and raised in a suburb of chicago so i understand the cold… i’m spoiled now w/ the warmth! 60s feel like ice to me!
Great job on your race! I love the boots.
congrats on the race julie !you look so cute running!!
that soup looks phenomenal, you and ryan are so cute cooking together!!
my favorite hot drink would have to be coffee! in the form of ANY, latte, cappuccino or just reg old cuppa joe! 🙂
LOVE your boots!
thanks naomi! 🙂 i agree that coffee drinks are pretty fantastic. i’m partial to the frappuccinos!
Good job on your race!!!
I love the boots 🙂
You make running look too easy. 🙂
Congrats on the run homegirl!!
Boots are probably my favorite fall.winter accessory. They make everyone look so put together!
I would kill for a big bowl of homemade soup right now. Looks divine.
Just found your blog, can’t wait to keep reading!
Oh wow, that soup looks fantastic! Homemade soup is the best!
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