Friday, May 22, 2015

happy friday



I feel like I'm slowly starting to catch up this month. As I've said before, it's been a crazy month for us. We spent last weekend in Salem with my family and it was so good to all be together for the first time in over 5 years. It was the first time that all 9 of my sibling's kids were in the same place so that made for a very happy Grandma Terri and Pop (and aunt Abby!). They played very well together and had a great time. I introduced them to croquet and Ethan was the only one who really liked it, so we played a few games and he was quite pleased when he beat me.  

This weekend is the first weekend all month that we will be able to stay at home. I'm trying not to plan too much or try to accomplish everything on my list. It will be nice to just relax and enjoy the weekend and the beginning of summer. 

This week I found a lot of links to share with you, so enjoy! 
(don't forget sunscreen!)

Thursday, May 21, 2015

nosy neighbor

I may be one of the nosiest people on earth. When Alex and I go out to dinner, I have a tendency to listen in on our neighboring tables' conversations. While it drives Alex crazy, I get to learn so much about complete strangers. Sometimes it's drama, sometimes it's exciting and sometimes I hear more than I want to...

Last night Alex and I were getting ready for bed when we heard a loud crash/crunch/screech sound, followed by a car alarm. Being nosy I sent Alex outside to see what had happened. He came in and said that a guy had hit a parked car and it wasn't ours, so he was going to bed.

I, on the other hand, was so excited to see how it all played out. So I peered through the curtains (very stealthily) and watched the guy who hit the other car walk around frazzled, the police show up and grill him with questions (Alex said I couldn't open the window to listen in) and I watched as the other guy talked to the police.

There was probably a bit of drama, because how do you hit a parked car and there not be drama?!? Sadly, I ended up falling asleep before I could see how it ended, but it was an eventful end to our evening and I'm very glad our car wasn't involved!

Friday, May 15, 2015

happy friday

This week was a weird mix of busy and slow all at the same time. On Monday, I feel like I blinked and it was Thursday, but each individual day was distinct in and of itself. It's strange how time works. Enough rambling....

On Saturday after I got home from Little Rock, I started catching up on everything I missed from the week and finally cranked out our Oregon trip recap. We had such a great time, I wish life could just be one big vacation- I think that plays into my desire to never grow up, Peter Pan style.

Sunday after church was a big day....we did yard work. While I generally like yard work, this was not a normal day pulling weeds. Why you ask? Because I saw a snake right off of our patio. I screamed like a little girl and forced Alex to kill it. He didn't want to and tried to just move it back into the woods, but I told him that if he didn't kill it, I would never go in our back yard again. Ever. He found the courage to kill it and then moved the nasty creature back into the woods.

The rest of the week was consumed with work and life. On Wednesday my sister Sarah and family flew in from Washington, so we met for lunch and it was great to see them. This weekend, we will be getting together with all of my siblings (and their families) for the first time in a very long time. I'm looking forward to our time together since my brother and his family will be moving to California at the end of the month and Sarah will only be here for a short time.

Other notable weekend activities include (but not limited to): enjoying a t-ball game, celebrating lots of birthdays, family pictures and (potentially) stopping by a baby shower. We have a busy weekend ahead of us and I'm really looking forward to it. With all of the busyness this week I did have time this week to put together a link roundup for your enjoyment! So, click away and enjoy!


This is just gross...I'm glad Alex doesn't have a beard

These are almost all spot on

I'm trying to convince Alex that this would be the best thing for us, so far he's not budging 

I don't think we'll make it this weekend, but I want to try to go sometime this summer

This list of questions is too good to be true

I would not have wanted to be in her row on this flight

This should be a (funny) reason why you don't want dentures

I will be adding some of these to my summer reading list


Happy Wednesday!

Monday, May 11, 2015

Oregon adventure

Last year we went to Seattle with my parents. Our returning flight was over sold, so Alex and I volunteered to take a later flight in exchange for free flight vouchers. We had the vouchers for about  three months until they were burning a hole in my pocket so I did what anyone would do, I booked a trip to Oregon!

We didn't have a lot planned while we were there, but we ended up having a great time and relaxed and unplugged. We arrived in Portland late Thursday night so all we did was check into our airbnb house. It was the cutest little suite and very cozy. It was our first airbnb experience and I highly recommend it. It was so easy and much more affordable than a hotel.

Friday we slept in a bit and then headed out to explore the city. We started our day at Sterling Coffee. Alex got a cuppa joe and I got a chai (I still don't like coffee). After our coffee we drove a couple of streets away and window shopped our way to Blue Star Donuts. I got the apple cider fritter and Alex got the raspberry donut and both were delicious! After our donuts we decided to take a hike in Forest Park. Their Forest Park is actually in the forest unlike St. Louis' Forest Park that has very little forest. We hiked up one of the trails and had a nice time talking and exploring.









When we finished our hike we decided to drive out to see the famed Multnomah Falls. It was so pretty and worth the drive. We even got to witness a proposal on the bridge....but if I were her I'd be scared the ring would have fallen off the bridge and be gone forever...they didn't ask my opinion.











After going to the falls, we headed back into Portland to grab lunch at Sizzle Pie and visit the famed Powell's Bookstore. We overheard some interesting conversation at lunch, so it may not be my fondest memory, but it was memorable nonetheless. After the labyrinth that is the bookstore, we headed back to our cozy suite for a nap.



Following our nap we headed out to get some dinner before we crashed again (sightseeing is a lot of work). We ate at Fifth Quadrant and it was very good. I had their mac 'n cheese and salad and Alex had their blackened chicken and we were both stuffed to the gills.

Saturday morning we woke up and headed to Slappy Cakes. It was the restaurant that I was most excited about and it did not disappoint. The premise of the restaurant is: there is a griddle on each table and you choose your batter and toppings and get to make your own pancakes! It was so much fun and it was very tasty! Everyone needs to go when they're in Portland!









After brunch we said adios to Portland and headed west to the coast. We drove to Cannon Beach and then headed south to Lincoln City. We stopped a few times to soak in the view, which was beautiful. It was a little windier and chillier than we had expected, but it was fun anyway.











When we finally got to Lincoln City, we went to the grocery store and grabbed some basics and checked into our second airbnb condo. It was clean and very nice and right on the beach. After we settled in, we took a walk on the beach. We got to see some people crabbing and there were even seals just across the bay that we could see.

Sunday after we woke up, we drove to Drift Creek Falls for a hike. It wasn't a very long hike, but it was so pretty and I'm glad we went. We got to walk over a suspension bridge and then we disobeyed the signs and climbed down the boulders to sit right by the waterfall to eat our lunch.














When we made our way back to the car we drove back down the mountain/large winding hill (?) to see the Devil's Punch bowl (I affectionately referred to it as the fruit bowl). The tide was in so we couldn't explore inside it, but I could see how it would be fun!





Then we got back in the car and drove a little further to see what Newport had to offer...we surmised that there wasn't a lot there that interested us, so we headed back to our condo. We got back and cleaned up and found a nice little bistro for dinner. I can't remember the name, but it was a good dinner.

Our plan for the second half of our trip was to just unplug and we definitely accomplished that. We rented some Redbox movies and just vegged the rest of Sunday night and that was the theme for Monday too. I stayed in my pajamas all day and so did Alex and we watched movies, read, chatted and dozed on and off all day. We ended up making a Papa Murphy's pizza and watching the Cardinals game.

Tuesday came very early (4:00am early). We woke up, packed up and drove back to Portland to catch our flight home.

We had a great trip and we both enjoyed our time away to unwind and unplug from work and everyday life. If the weather was a little warmer, you would have had a hard time getting me to leave the beach, but the hiking and exploring were great too. I don't know if we would have to go to Portland again, but that doesn't discount the rest of the state. Next time we'll need to see everything else, but we will definitely go back to the great state of Oregon.


*all of the links will take you to the places we visited/stayed etc.*