Monday, May 23, 2011

a rainy spring walk

Are you just so sick of hearing about my wonderful trip? Okay. I'll give you a little break. Only 2 more (!) vacation posts to go, I promise. What? I took about 1000 photos.



It's been so rainy lately that it's actually quite green...and spring-ish. But don't worry- next week it'll be hot and dry, like it always is. Utah loves to skip fall and spring. Rude, right?

I think that's why we love the northwest so much- it's always green.



So Van and I went for a little walk. See how excited he was? Well, how excited I was- I kept blabbing to him about the green grass and green trees, so he would look up at me and smile.



How I love wiggly little piggies kicking in the warm spring air...



When we got back he was tired, so I got him to laugh and laugh.



And trying to eat my phone. Always trying to chew the corners.

Love this kid.

Friday, May 20, 2011

anniversary, part 4: out and about

3 days into our trip, Danny got sick. Yes, we had The Man Cold while on vacation. The worst day was on a Tuesday. We sadly left The Old Hen after breakfast, and I had to drive us the 3 hours to Portland. We were staying that night at the Jupiter Hotel, which is cool and all, but not ideal for being stuck in the room all day. It's noisy and a little cramped.

So I did the best thing a wife could- I took the car and went shopping.



And of course, we got the room with the giant Zion mural. I have no complaints about the Jupiter, but after staying at the 5 star wonderland known as The Old Hen, the recycled motel stocked with Ikea furniture and chalkboard doors does not compete.

Anywhoo, about the shopping. I went to Paper Source and found all sorts of goodies. There was a MAC store down the street, so I stocked up on what I'd been low on. By then I was hot and sweaty, so I had a waffle cone filled with delicious 7 layer coconut bar from Ben & Jerry's.

I hopped back in the car and got lost about 5 times, then found my way to Fabric Depot. H O L Y G R A I L. They have everything- I mean everything. All the current lines from all my fav designers- Moda, Michael Miller, Riley Blake, etc... at discount prices. Too bad I already have a ridiculous stash waiting to be cut into.

Then I found home dec weight Alexander Henry 60 inches wide and gorgeous. I had to get some, just in case I need to re-upholster my kitchen stools.

Then I came back to take care of my sick husband. I walked next door and got us a pizza from Sizzle Pie- mmmm it was fantastic. The snoring monster almost smothered me in my sleep, so I crammed earplugs in my ears and tuned it all out.



Of course I had to put something meaningful on our door in celebration of our time together. Although we are only on our 3rd wedding anniversary, technically we've been together for 5. And since Danny sang that song to me on our actual anniversary, I thought it was the perfect thing.



One of the first places I wanted to go was Popina's. I've been drooling over this retro swimsuit for awhile, but I'm wary of buying a one-piece online. So I was so stoked when I saw that they are located in Portland, so I could actually try them on before making the $100+ plunge.

I learned a very non-flattering lesson that day: one-piece swimsuits are not for me. I have a long torso, so the top of the suit came up to my nipples, and smashed my boobs back into my body. After gaining weight thus gaining some cleavage, I will not sacrifice them for some retro style. I will just continue working out and toning up- and then get a tankini.



It was a sunny, beautiful day. And since I was walking- it was hot.



Free?




The focus of the Museum of Contemporary Craft this time around was woven textiles. I got yelled at by an old lady for taking this photo. "I thought they said NO CAMERAS!" It's just a phone. Sheesh.



So I took another one.



The big Nodeconf party was held at The Treasury- which is the basement of a fancy bank. It was really nice- they had these sliders that were amazing- I had like 5. And then I had to leave. Because by then, I got Danny's cold and my head was pounding and I thought I was going to die. Besides, sitting at tables listening to geek speak is kinda hard. I can't even pretend to follow along. None of it makes sense. But I'm glad that Danny got the chance to network with his colleagues, It gave him confidence and some great new ideas.



Breakfast every morning was spent at Pine State Biscuits. We looooove that place.



Their famous Reggie- fried chicken, cheese, gravy on a giant biscuit.



I had the sandwich- sausage, egg and cheese.



Biscuits with honey butter are a necessity...



This little nursery was so cute. They had baby chicks! I wanted to hold them and pet them and let them bite my fingers...



...and I loved this little terrarium building station with all its tiny little drawers.



And then it was rainy again.



Grit cake sampler. Danny loves grits.



Danny very nicely went with me to the Crafty Wonderland mega sale that was happening at the convention center. I got lots of fun and amazing little crafts- but they deserve a post all on their own.



I liked this sign- but I couldn't get a decent photo of it, so here's what I got.



There was a carnival going on down by the waterfront- and I had to beg Danny to find it so we could go. I even had to pay to get us both in because he thought it was lame to go to a lame carnival while on vacation. He didn't get why I wanted to tromp around in the mud taking photos of crappy old rides and not go on them.



So I bought him a churro and he cheered right up.



This is the only ride I wanted to go on- but I was not going to buy 17 tickets to go down a slide.



And this shot is for Loo-loo, who laughs whenever she sees a "stinky bathroom".





This bank was across the street from our hotel. I loved the solid slate walls.



After having drinking chocolate on the food tour, I couldn't stop thinking about it. So I talked Danny into walking to Cacao so I could have some more. I still can't stop thinking about it.



On the way there, we walked past ZGF Architects. My friend the architect told me about this staircase awhile ago- but we didn't have time the last time to go and see it. So I was very excited when we stumbled upon it.



It's 3 levels are only supported by thin steel cables either attached to the floor or the ceiling. Its kind of confusing how it works, but it's pretty cool.



I love how green it is here!



The moneyball- biscuit and egg topped with gravy. And another biscuit with honey butter on the side.

We spent the rest of the afternoon at The Grotto- a post all it's own. Then we went home.


I loved how the sun was out at the airport, but still cloudy in town. It's seriously so pretty here!



Goodbye Portland- we will miss you!

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

anniversary, part 3: portland food tour

While Danny was geeking out with all his geeky friends at Nodeconf, all 8 spouses went on a little food tour of Portland. Yes, out of roughly 400 nerds in attendance, only 8 had wives.

Have I mentioned how much I love my nerd?

We all met up in the hotel lobby and set off in the rain. Luckily it didn't so much rain, but it was a very cloudy day. I was happy to walk in the grey- no risk of sunburn!


Drinking chocolate. Need I say more?

Next was the Flying Elephant Deli to taste their famous Tomato Orange Soup. (which, by the way, is amazing. I highly suggest clicking that link and making some for yourself, the sooner the better!) I was too enthralled with my soup to snap a photo, obviously.



Macchiato at Courier Coffee. They are a group of environmentalist dudes that roast their own coffee daily, and deliver it fresh to your door in mason jars, by bike.

The coffee I had was delicious- dark and slightly bitter. I love coffee. Too bad my body hates it.



Ohhh, the Pearl Bakery. This place was magical. Julia Child visited once, and almost got stuck in one of their machines, or something.

I wasn't really paying attention, I was too busy oogling all the goodies being handmade by oompa loompas I mean workers.




Portland is a place where most of the restaurants strive to obtain all of their ingredients within 100 miles of the city. Our guide stressed this fact throughout the tour. When we came to the bakery, he pointed out that The Pearl is very picky about the quality of their flour, they get first choice from their supplier- Lehi Roller Mills.

I smiled and kept my mouth shut, I love their flour too- and they are a lot closer to me than to Portland!



I love this little box of "stuff".



And their classic tiled floor.



In Good Taste, a high end cooking school with a store. There was a wine and condiment tasting- I had sparkling water instead. I really wanted a SodaStream for Christmas, but talked myself out of it- now I've been talked back into it.


Next up was the Tea Zone, and it was waaay too dark in there to take any photos. Plus, even after learning all that great stuff, I still don't like tea.



I took this photo right outside of some "houses" that reminded my a lot of the Pierpont Lofts downtown.





I can't remember what kind of pizza this was, but I didn't like it. It had brie on it, that's probably why. But the soda- the fresh raspberry soda- mmmm. Delish!



Jameson Square- this was such a cool little park. They have tons of these sorts of parks around the city.



Cool Moon Ice Cream. They make all their ice cream fresh- ohhh it's so delicious!



Chocolate gelato and fresh strawberry ice cream. I loved it. And if you know me, you know that I hate fruit ice cream, especially strawberry. Well done, Cool Moon! Well done.





Gorgeous presentation. Sadly, they weren't all that delicious. I'm kinda partial to my own cupcakes. The only cupcakes that I have been impressed by are surprisingly not by all those trendy fancy cupcake bakeries, but by Kneaders. Not that there is anything wrong with trendy fancy cupcake bakeries, I'm just a snot.

Anywayz. To sum up:

Portland has amazing food. We ate heartily every day, and I swear I gained 10 lbs. (I most definitely gained 5.)