Tuesday, June 30, 2009

June Goals

June Goals
1. Get my back completely better (which means doing my core stabilization exercises EVERY DAY). Okay, so I didn’t do my exercises EVERY day, but I did do them fairly often……and my back is definitely getting better. Not quite 100% yet (I don’t think I’ll ever be 100%) but definitely much better.

2. What the heck.....stain Tom's bedside table. Pass! I did it. It actually looks really good – but it wasn’t the look I was going for at all. Oh well, Tom likes it.

3. Mail in our Acuvue rebates. Pass! For some reason I’ve only gotten a check for one of them so far. Hopefully the other one is coming soon! We both have different types of contacts so maybe that’s the holdup?

4. Increase our savings by 7.25%. Pass! We actually increased our savings by about 8.5% while I took a major vacation in the middle of the month. Wooooooooo go us!

5. Complete my Healthy Behaviors thing for work (It's the 6 week online "course" you can do to get $4 off your health premiums every paycheck. $4 x 26 paychecks....hey, that $104 is as good in my pocket as it is Children's.......especially since all I need to do is log in and click some check boxes). Pass! Woooo. Now I have to do this 12 week online “course” to get my other $6/month off my premiums. I wish I would have done both of these back in January instead of waiting until the year is half over. Oh well.

6. Transition Bailey out of her crate at night (This might be a several month project!)
Drumroll please……………………......................................
PASS!!!! Miss Bailey is officially out of her crate!! She has a big bed to sleep on right next to our bed. Her preferred sleeping position is for her back ¼ to be on the bed and her front ¾ to be on the floor. Like I said before, she is one special dog!

Now onto July goals:
1. Do my core stabilization exercises every other day....at least!
2. Get a new basil plant (yes I need a new one.....long story short, Bailey happened to my original basil plant) and possibly a tomato plant
3. Go to Art on the Rocks
4. Run a 5K in under 30 minutes (in rockin' retro gear)
5. Have the best 29th Birthday Week eva!! :D

Sunday, June 28, 2009

I officially declare it........

THE START OF BIRTHDAY WEEK! As you all know (or in case you don't, click here) I like to celebrate my birthday all week long. My actual birthday is July 2nd, but my big birthday pool party is next Friday, so with a last minute invitation to happy hour on Friday I decided to declare the kick-off of birthday week this past Friday. We went to the J. Clyde for some high quality happy hour drinks with a few friends.

Saturday I spent ALL DAY sitting down indoors at a course for work. It was excruciating sitting inside all day but the content was pretty good and ultimately I'm really glad I went.

Today has been awesome so far. We spent the afternoon chillaxin' by the pool (listening to Michael Jackson) and tonight we're going to The Wine Loft for a free wine tasting followed by a free acoustic show by Carolina Liar.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Little Pant

We've nicknamed Bailey "Little Pant" because she does this thing where she is panting, but her tongue only hangs out a little bit........hence "Little Pant." Also, she is missing a tooth on the back right side of her mouth, so whenever Tom or I are holding her on the couch, her tongue always hangs out the side of her mouth. She looks so dumb but it is so funny!
Also, we seriously need help finding the strongest stuffed dog toy ever. The first picture is of a bobo that took her less than 5 minutes to break through and begin to destroy. The second picture is a pull toy that is apparently "the world's toughest." It took her somewhere between 5-10 minutes to get through that one.
Here she is exhausted after a night of running around with Jack.

Ahhhhhhh, our special Little Pant :)

Monday, June 22, 2009

Summer Fun

We had a super fun Friday night, followed by a fantastic Saturday and a lazy but productive Sunday. Friday night we went over to our friends house for dinner. The original plan was to grill out, but due to an unfortunate incident involving massive flames earlier in the week we switched to a family style spaghetti dinner. It was awesome-o. And of course Bailey got to play with her BFF Jack. We hadn't really realized how much Bailey has grown until we saw her next to Jack again. They used to be the same size!

Saturday we hit up the pool with the crew from Friday night. Luckily we got there early and were able to snag enough chairs.....but it turns out it didn't really matter anyways since it was so hot we had to stay in the pool pretty much the whole afternoon! We had a nice spread of snacks and beverages...and I was introduced to my new favorite (and very dangerous) southern summer beverage...Firefly Sweet Tea Vodka mixed with lemonade.
Sunday was spent running errands, catching up on things, and relaxing (indoors this time). This week should be pretty typical for us.....Birthday Week is fast approaching and I'm very excited! Stay tuned for updates!

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Pacific Northwest Trip!!

Ok, I'm going to give you the same warning that I gave you in this blog, it's going to be a long one, so I suggest you go to the bathroom and grab a snack/drink before you settle in :)

After a crazy hectic half-day at work last Tuesday I headed to the airport to begin my trek to the pacific northwest. After minor delays I finally landed in SeaTac. Unfortunately, Mags' flight was delayed for SIX HOURS so I just went to the hotel and she arrived much later. (And due to her 6 hour delay in her arrival time, we were forced to rock a mini-van for the whole trip because all of the cars were rented out!)

Wednesday morning we headed out to Mt. Rainier. It went from a nice 72 degrees outside of Seattle to about 50 degrees at the base of the mountain. Unfortunately, it was so cloudy we couldn't even see the peak, only the base and the massive finger like expansions (that looked like a giant mountain to me).

We tried to drove to the east side of the mountain and come down around the east side of Mt. St. Helen's but both roads (on the east sides of each mountain) were closed due to massive amounts of snow and landslides. Apparently the month of June is still considered "Winter" on the mountain.

So we backtracked and drove down to Portland (in the kick-ass mini van). We had some time to kill before Dorothy got off work so we went to the Chinese House Tea Garden and enjoyed some tea and tranquility. I had "ginger peach" and Mags had "monkey king."
Then we met up with Dorothy and went to cheer on Juan in his bike race on Mt. Tabor (an extinct volcano)! They did laps on the mountain up giant hills at super fast speeds - it was crazy and I'm not sure why people do that for fun (I guess the same reason they run marathons!) After the race we grabbed some grub at Ken's Artisan Pizza. I even enjoyed a beer called "Double Mountain Volumizer IPA." The pizza was made in a wood-fired oven and tasted amazing.

Thursday morning we woke up early and headed for the Oregan coast. But not before we enjoyed a delicious (but ridiculously high calorie) breakfast at "The Old Hich'en Post" outside of town. Then we drove through the Tillamook National Forest and enjoyed the super fresh, green, clean air. Two and a half hours later we arrived in the little town of Tillamook and stopped at both the Blue Heron Cheese Company and the Tillamook Cheese Factory. Blue Heron was much smaller and had a lot of different kinds of dips and mustards to taste, but they only made Brie cheese. Tillamook was exactly what it says it was, a factory, and very touristy. But the cheese samples were yummy (not that I could enjoy them considering I was still stuffed from our monstrous breakfast).

Next up? The beach! But not a beach I have any desire to go back to! It was FREEZING!! And obviously overcast as you can tell from the pics. It did get sunnier as we made it further down the coast, thankfully, but I don't think it got above 70 the whole day! We stopped at the western most winery in the continental US, The Flying Dutchman. Here are some pics from various beaches/overlooks/stops along the coast.
Lincoln City-1st beach stopCape FoulweatherDevil's punch bowlEspresso truck (these little trucks were ALL OVER!)Yaquina Lighthouse

We stopped at the Rogue Ale House in Newport for a mid-afternoon beverage. Two free samples and one pint each (well, 3 samples for me since Mags didn't like her Dead Guy Ale) later we decided to do a little Newport Bay shopping. I finally found an apron that I really liked (I've been on a search for like 3 years now) and Yay for no tax in Oregon!

Our next stop was Strawberry Hill where we climbed out onto the rocks in the ocean to get closer to the seals that were "cloud-bathing" on a rock a little further out. One guy was swimming not too far away from us.
We couldn't get enough of the seals so our next stop was the Sea Lion caves and the world's largest sea cave. There were TONS of sea lions hanging out on this rock in the ocean at the bottom of the cliff.....they were so loud!! Then we took an elevator 200 feet down into the sea cave....where there were MORE sea lions hanging out on a rock!

By this time we were STARVING so we scoped out a good seafood restaurant off the beaten path. We passed the "Oregon Dunes" which were semi-impressive. I didn't get any good pictures because they would just kind of rise up from no where and all of the sudden there would be a giant sand dune on the side of the road. We ate a restaurant called "The Portside" in Charleston, OR. It was pretty good - except there was this drunk/high lady there with her family making a complete idiot out of herself and being loud/obnoxious (and there restaurant was not even 1/4 full so she stuck out like a sore thumb).

After dinner we tried to make it to this cool-sounding place in Bandon to see the sunset.......we kinda made it. I'm pretty sure we made it to the place that the tourbook was describing.........it just wasn't as cool as I imagined. Oh and the sun set at about 9:00 on the west coast so it was a little confusing getting used to that. We drove past Bandon where the cranberry bogs were supposed to be.........we saw them but apparently it's not cranberry season so they didn't look like anything special......there weren't even any cranberries (that we could see from the road at least)! By this point it was close to 10:00 so we were exhausted and just wanting to get to our motel in northern california. We drove past some pretty amazing views at dusk of the enormous rocks rising up out of the ocean.........I wish we had made it further south for the sunset because I think it would have been amazing with the giant sea rocks. It was still pretty cool at dusk (as we were flying by at 55 mph around crazy sharp edges with HUGE cliff drop-offs in the mini van). We finally made it to Crescent City and crashed for the night.
Friday morning we got up ready to head through a really cool, gravel, windy road through the redwoods only to find out that it was currently being "re-graveled." Seriously?! I mean, the avalanches and landslides they couldn't help but they had to re-gravel when we were coming to visit?! So we ended up taking a two-lane (paved) road through the forest and taking a minor dirt road detour to see some cool trees. The trees were huge and gorgeous but not as gorgeous as I remember when I went through a different area of the redwoods with my family many, many years ago.

The drive through the rest of northern california back to Oregon's main highway was pretty - through the mountains and along a river that was a deep green color. We stopped at Wild River Brewing and Pizza Co. for lunch in Grants Pass, OR. It must be a microbrew thing to give out free samples of beer with your pint order......which is kind of ingenious because I'm sure it leads people to sample and BUY different/more beers than they might have without the samples. Not us though.....we were on a strict agenda.

We happened to pass through Oregon Wine Country on the way back to Portland so we stopped at a couple wineries along the way. The first one, Spangler Vineyards, had these AMAZING dogs hanging out right when we walked in the door. The one was so sweet, he was my BFF, and he was HUGE and he was only a puppy - 6 months old. So well behaved and so big......kind of the exact opposite of Bailey ;) The second winery, Sienna Ridge had this fabulous slightly-older-than-middle-aged woman as their pourer. She was pretty cool - we sampled some fine wines and then got on the road back to Portland.

We were starving and tired by the time we got back to Dot and Juan's. But we quickly freshened up and headed out to dinner at Andina, a Portland peruvian favorite. It was family style with some Peruvian food that I wouldn't necesarily have ordered if I was by myself........but everything was so yummy! Mags and Dorothy got this ridiculously spicy drink called "SACSAYHUAMÁN" which is pronounced "sexy human." Here is what is in it: "habanero pepper infused vodka shaken with passion fruit puree and cane sugar, served up with a sugar rim and a cilantro leaf garnish" BARF! I tried the teeniest tiniest sip and it was so hot I could barely wash it down with my mojito. But apparently it's really, really good if you like really, really spicy things! After dinner we hung out on the porch and got to catch up with Dorothy and Juan.......and it made me realize even more how much I miss them!

Saturday morning after some full strength coffee we said our goodbye's and Mags and I headed into downtown Portland to conquer Voodoo Donuts (as seen on Man vs. Food). And yes, Mags actually got a BACON-MAPLE donut! Ewww! (For the record she said it was actually good - just needed more bacon!)

After Voodoo, we headed straight for Seattle. It ended up being a gorgeous day, mid-70's and SUNNY! We went to Pike Place Market, saw the world famous Fish Market, and enjoyed a delicious lunch with a view of the Puget Sound. After Pike Place we went back to the hotel to chillax for a little while and then headed to The Tap House.......where they had 160 beers on tap. Then we hopped the monorail to the Space Needle and enjoyed some great views of the city from the top. We were so exhausted from the entire trip that we broke our "no chain restaurant" pact and ate dinner at the Cheesecake Factory at 10:00 Saturday night (in all honesty, we tried to find something local, but everything was either too expensive, too touristy, or not what we were in the mood for). But it was a great way to top off the trip! Congratulations if you made it to the end of the post! Please collect your belongings and exit to the left.

Tom's gifts. Fudge, Beer (HOPPY beer), cheese, and mustard....hmmmmmm someone felt bad about missing their anniversary!!

Monday, June 15, 2009

Trip trailer

I'm too exhausted to write the WHOLE post (it's gonna be a long one) about my trip so here are a couple pics for you to preview!
Snow on Mt. Rainier
On the beach!
Redwoods!
Seattle from the Space Needle

Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Pacific NW Trip!!!

Today I leave for Margaret's 30th Birthday Bash Trip to the Pacific Northwest!! I'm so excited! And don't worry, I will have plenty of pics and update in detail when I get home! Here's a rough draft of our itinerary!

Tuesday night:
-Arrive In Seattle
-Drive to Portland or stay in Seattle (depending on what time our flights actually get in)
Wednesday: Day in Portland, OR
-Voodoo Doughnuts
-Chinese House Tea Garden
-Rogue Ales Public House
-?????
Wednesday Night:
-Hang out with Dorothy & Juan!!
Thursday: Oregon Coast
-Tillamook (Tillamook cheese factory)
-Depoe Bay (World’s smallest natural Harbor and great place to whale watch!)
-Otter Rock (Devil’s Punchbowl)
-The Flying Dutchman Winery
-Newport (Rogue Ales House, Yaquina Head (Oregon’s tallest and second oldest active lighthouse))
-Florence (Sea Lions Caves, World’s Largest Sea cave)
-Dunes City (Oregon Dunes )
-Bandon (Cranberry bogs, Rock pools, sea stacks rising out of the ocean)
-Port Orford (Most Westerly city in continental US, Giant T-rex south of city)
-Brookings (Whaleshead Beach)
-Crescent City, CA (World’s tallest Paul Bunyan)
Thursday Night: Crash somewhere in northern Cali
Friday Morning: Redwood National Park
-Enderts Beach and Crescent Beach Overlook
-Jebediah Smith Redwoods State Park
-Stout Grove
Friday Afternoon: Drive back to Portland
Friday Night: Hang out with Dorothy & Juan again in Portland!
Saturday Morning: Drive to Seattle
Saturday Afternoon: Tour Seattle:
-Pike Place
-Science Fiction Museum (Mags is a big sci fi fan...or maybe I have a new interest after seeing Star Trek.........j/k ;)
-Space Needle
-Maritime Pacific Brewing Co. & the Jolly Roger Taproom or Elysian Brewing Co.
Saturday Evening/Night: Dinner and out in Seattle
-Wasabi Bistro (Recommended by new friends during Yazoo brewery tour)
-????
Sunday Morning: Leave for airport

I can tell you right now I'm going to be exhausted when I get back but I'll try to update as soon as possible! Promise!!

Sunday, June 07, 2009

MCBF

This weekend was the third annual Magic City Brewfest! As I mentioned previously, we decided to volunteer this year for one of the sessions so we could get in for free to the other session. We were some of the last few to register, so we had to work the Saturday session and we got to go to the Friday session for free (we ended up saving almost $70, so worth it!). Friday night we got there an hour early (true to fashion when there is beer involved). Our friends followed suit and arrived shortly after us. We hit up the food first which was brilliant, then enjoyed some high gravity and new-to-Alabama beers along with some old favorites (Yuengling) for the rest of the night. Some highlights include The Great Divide Yeti Imperial Stout, Ommegang (not sure which kind), Yazoo Hefeweizen, Good People Snake Handler IPA (barf!), and some Lindemans Framboise.
Some of the group with Stuart, the president of Free the HopsYes, the J. Clyde was there serving beer from a converted fire truck. Awesome
Saturday we had to head back to volunteer and to be honest, we weren't super excited to have to spend our whole Saturday there (we had to be there by 1:30 and the beer fest was from 3-7). However, like I said before it was totally worth it to save nearly $70. And then it totally became even MORE worth it when at the end of the festival the Free the Hops folks came by and said we could each take home a couple of 6 packs! It ended up working out as best as it possibly could. There were 5 of us that volunteered and we all got to stay together and we all were stationed under the "pavillion/shed" so we were in the shade all day and got to listen to some good live music as well. I ended up serving some pretty random beers with a random girl (Imperial from Costa Rica, Sapporo from Japan, Dundee Honey Brown Ale, Dundee Pale Ale, and Steinlager from New Zealand). Tom and Matt got to serve a bunch of yummy Harpoon beers and, of course, PBR. Tara and Wes had good beers to serve, so good that they ran out before the end of the festival. Luckily there was a number of the Harpoon beers left at the end so Tom stocked up on the IPA and I got some UFO Hefeweizen, Harpoon Cider, and Woodchuck.