Monday, September 21, 2009

What a weekend!

It is now Monday and I can say now that I am fully recovered from the weekend. What a weekend it was, considering it was our last weekend in Portland (sad!). Brett and I got up late on Saturday and spent the morning drinking coffee and discussing our 'big move'. Later we ventured out to run errands and get some "goods" for our separate evening plans. I had plans to spend the night with my cousin Amanda and her friends and family for her bachelorette party. She is getting married next weekend in Southern Oregon which is why this was our last weekend in Portland. Brett had plans to spend the afternoon and evening with his BF, Brad. A time of drinking, bonding and music sharing, I guess. This there idea of a good time, while I was out drinking, flirting and causing a scene - way better! haha. jk!

Us girls met at Jake's Grill and had some great wine, good and girl talk before the special events. It was fun to catch up with my cousins, sister and aunt because we do not get to see each other hardly enough. After dinner we moved onto a sky bar called Departure, which I had never heard of, but was awesome. I highly recommend! Most of the girls ordered a nice well balanced fruity alcoholic drink -
not me! I had some amazingly messed up version of a manhattan but made with rice liquor. Clearly I did not read that before ordering because it was ridiculously strong and 'did the trick' as some would say.


After our drinks there wetook off to Envy Lounge and Club. This was not a first for me, but it had definitely been awhile since I have been out dancing. I think it was my cousin Kari's idea to order a bottle for our table which I thought was a GREAT idea at the time. Needless to say my stomach did not like that idea, or maybe it was just th
e fact that it tasted like the cheap ass vodka I drank when I was a freshman in college. lol! Anyway, it was a great time (or at least I thought so) got to dust off my dance moves and shake a little bum for the singlehood.... if only those fools knew I am just a big flirt and I am dating the love of my life! Oh good times! Later Brett came and got me and the night turned for the worse when again... my stomach was not my bff.

Sunday came way too fast and we had plans to have our last "friend's b-fast". It has been our thing for awhile to get together for breakfasts on the weekend, especially after party nights. Too bad it was just Brad and I who were labeled 'hungover'. =) Love it. We went to a new place that Brett researched and found online called Stanborns - apparently they are known for their BAM cake. What is that? you ask. It is a pancake with bacon, apple and maple in it. And Yes, it was amazing! I made Brett get it and it was delicious. Breakfast overall: Some of it was good, some of it was bad. I would not suggest anything but the BAM cake. Even our service was weird and sloppy. Our waitress had leg hair longer than one should. I wish I had a picture. To me that is just really unappetizing, hungover or not.

After breakfast we said our goodbyes and made our way home for another worthless day, well at least I was worthless. I took a nap. Brett went on a 10 mile run. Haha. Later I actually got up and we went and got a movie and pizza. I love American Dream pizza, but more so their salads. I got my Dream Salad and it was perfect. Brett got his pizza, beer from belmont station and movie "Wolverine" and celebrated the night on the couch. That was pretty much our weekend! Some of my favorite Portland memories all captured in two days. Even the weather.. Saturday was raining and nasty. Sunday was amazing and sunny. Fall is here in Oregon!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Here we go!

So it became official last Friday, September 11th, 2009! Brett was offered the position that he had interviewed and applied for in Los Angeles at Toys 'R' Us. Well, technically his beginning interests with the company was due to a friend and past Target Mentor recruiting him to the position. Thanks Lee! Anyway, Brett accepted the position and gave his two weeks... therefore... WE ARE MOVING TO L.A. in two weeks!

We are both very excited and now in the process of downsizing our home and lifestyle to go live beachside. We have been working on this for awhile (pretty much since we got back from our Cali vaca in July). We have the house leased out, started selling off furniture, the last stages are just trying to squeeze time together to see all our friends and family before leaving the state.

The good thing there is we just both celebrated birthdays and has a great vacation so we got to see a lot of people that way and also my cousin, Amanda, is getting married in a week+ some and so that will be a great last hoorah for my family. This weekend we are planning on having some good times out Saturday and then our favorite which is Sunday breakfast with friends Portland style!

This week has been a little crazy for me because of the downsizing and getting this GIANT house packed and cleaned. We are also not 100% sure where we are living yet, so that could be really interesting (a.k.a. super stressful for me since I am so much like my mother and a compulsive planner). However, I did find an A-mazing property in Manhattan Beach that both B + I love. I have talked to the leasing agent like everyday and I am 70% confident we will get it, but each day I panic a little. I will have to include pictures when I get down there, but it is small, cute and has a ocean view. Literally steps to the ocean. Clearly prime real estate! It will be mine! haha. We'll see! All is well here though. Just wanted to share the fun and excitement that is going on in our lives.

Oh! and I sold my car. Super sad day, but it was for the best. Goodbye Panthera (2009 Black Acura TSX). hello, Ruby! (2007 Ruby Toyota Corolla). There is going to be an adjustment period for sure.

Monday, September 7, 2009

The Big 3-0.


This past weekend was Brett's 30th Birthday and because 30 is so grand and grande I wanted to make it really special. And then this always happens... I get a good idea, I plan it out for weeks, I send out invites - then plans fail, it rains and people don't show. Oh well - that's life! It was truly great though to celebrate the entire weekend with him and friends.

It started out Friday night with dinner at The Original Roadhouse and drinks af
ter work at the one and only Clinton Street Pub with me and Brad (Brett's BF). So Clinton Street Pub or the CSP is 1) owned by a friend of Brett's and 2) one of dive bars that Brett nearly lived at the first 9 months after he moved to Portland. It is a perfect mix to me of classic bar and crap dive. Regardless, it has the best bartender in town - our friend Phillip. So it was Phillip mixing up and Brett, Brad and I drinking it down - Pabst and Whiskey that is. They call that the local around here. Clearly before meeting these gentlemen - the local for me would have been a cocktail served in a stem glass with sugared rim, but hey, I can adapt.

After a few drinks and a few games of pool (which I schooled them at!) it was off to
homeward bound to prepare for tomorrow's true celebration. Saturday came oh too
soon, but that what I say nearly every morning. If there is one thing I love it's sleep, but it's not my day so I did what the master said "coffee?" We stumbled out of bed and after coffee was on I started the gift sharing surprises... wait.. let me back it up!

I wanted to share my original ideas because they were great and grand before being destroyed slowly by salesmen, rain and selling items too soon. So my plan for Brett's B-day was to send him on an adventure scavenger gift hunt around nw and downtown portland. I made up a crossword that had clues and answers corresponding to places to meet me and friends to receive presents and to celebrate memories. Great idea right? Well after finding out some restaurants couldn't agree to participate, Apple wouldn't sell me the new iPhone because I wasn't the owner and then the small fact that I forgot we sold our bikes, but I knew he could still drive however then it turned to a pourfest of rain outside I decided to cave. There was still a crossword, but I just had to give him presents and no adventure. Not as fun, but he still thought it was sweet. I guess I still get points for that, right?

So in partnership with his Brother, Zane, we got him the new Nike+ running system. It is great because Brett has recently become a BIG fan of running - much, much more than me, but regardless I am supportive. He is not a scientist and doesn't do well with documentation (hence why he is a decade behind on his blog) so the Nike+ system automatically tracks your miles, pace, calories, etc and sends it your computer system to record and analyze your progress. Genius! However, with the system you have to have the shoes and a compatible iPod which Brett has neither. Great reason to get him the new iPhone which he always talks about and new shoes... well he just got new running shoes, but they were awesome and the last piece of the puzzle. So he is set! He loved it. Oh and I got him an armband running thing for his iPhone, not necessary but it almost is when he's running and sweats like he does.

So we spent the day just hanging out and went to ATT to hook up the new phone. Then we
went and tried a new cocktail bar in SE Portland called the Vintage Cocktail Lounge
(www.vintagepdx.com) and met up with Brad to try out some really well made cocktails. It is always
nice to try something new and in a different area then where we typically hang out. If there is one to note about Brett is that if he is not drinking beer, then he is drinking whiskey. They made up some well crafted cocktails for us as we enjoyed so
me casual conversations. Not quite the scene we typically enjoy, but some
good drinks. After we headed over to HUB: Hopworks Urban Brewery. A local favorite of Brett
and I's - it's great and it's green! Best
brewpub I think in Portland for sure! Our friend Faith met up with us there and so all four of us enjoyed pizza and beer. Later I purchased a brownie fudge sundae for Brett too because he isn't a real big fan of cake, and nearly everytime he gets a dessert it is this... so there it is! He enjoyed it.

After we decided to take an adventure and experience a few more scenes along the SE side and conduct a mini pub crawl. We hit up a few classics as Brad would say and then ended the night at Acropolis. For those who know what this is - it was interesting and definitely a good place to end the night and call it good. Luck? Call it what you will, but we had the same taxi driver all night who dropped us all off at the house safe and sound. Sunday morning, again came too soon, but since it was 10 am we decided it would be a good time to roll out of bed and hit up a little thing we call "Portland Style Breakfast". Today's cafe of choice was: Cricket. Some would say they serve some of the best and I would agree. I think I have gotten the same breakfast there every time and I think I could say the same for Brett. He gets the Saints Hash and I get the Potato Crisp. Regardless we had ourselves, Brad, Faith and even Phillip there all reliving moments of last night and the past few years and it was perfect. Nothing beats a hangover like a portland breakfast with a side of Portland coffee. It was bliss. The rest of the day was spent in our newly constructed stadium style seating in our living room in front of the TV trying to finish up our Hollywood Video rental movie points. We have I believe 5 movies to watch in the next seven days? And we watched 3 just on Sunday. Movie Madness and Muchas Gracias, yes please!

Oh so typical

So this is SO like me to start something like a blog 9 months into the year. Just like our newest decision to pack and move out of state - not always can things be and go as planned. Anyway! So in celebration of recent birthdays, holidays, vacations and moving I wanted to create a journal to celebrate and bring 'life' to those moments when my dearest of friends and family will be.... not so near anymore.

So here is to "the times" because I am sure we are going to have our taste of them all - but let us be living it so we can have these memories and stories to celebrate.