News flash- I've been sick this weekend. It came on quite suddenly without warning and just in time to miss out on the most beautiful weekend this year. Which leads me to my next installment of my "Closure" series: Portland Weather. You see, as much as this blog really is for friends and family to see a glimpse of our lives from miles away; it's also about recording my feelings so that someday, long from now, when we forget the details of our Portland lives we can look back and hopefully, remember. So, to future Katie, and anyone else who is curious:
Portland Sun smells like all things good. Spring in Portland is like discovering the color green, and participating in the ultimate community activity in which every human being steps outside their closed up homes to just revel in the warmth. Wes and I went on a little walk outside today, since I've been sick on the couch all weekend, and we couldn't help but reminisce. I think the Portland sun is significant to us because it reminds us of all of those new feelings we felt when we moved here. Anyway, these were our thoughts today as we walked through our neighborhood admiring people's gardens, the tulips and the green trees. Summer is right around the corner, which means our move is right around the corner. June, we're ready for you! Until then, we'll enjoy every last drop of you, Portland.
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Monday, April 23, 2012
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Closure: Part I - It Starts.
I have sat down to write this blog a number of times and then I well up with so many different feelings that I can't spit out one sentence. The truth is that we have two months left in Portland, a thousand things to do, and three and a half years of living here behind us. Naturally, our conversations are now primarily filled with thoughts of reflection and processing all that has surpassed. I have days where I feel sad, excited, and frustrated, but mostly we are both anxious now. We have reached that point where we are ready to move and get to where we are going. So, because I have so many areas of my life that I'm trying to process I decided I would break these reflective ramblings down into parts. I have no idea how many will come of this, maybe three... or maybe ten; but as this blog has accompanied our journey here in Portland from the beginning, I figure it deserves adequate closure. And lets face it, I need the closure. We came to Portland freshly married with a set of expectations for what this chapter would be; and we are leaving now, completely surprised by what God did with this time. So as always, thanks for listening and here's to the next two months of working it all out...
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
We have Friends!
And oh how we love them...
We had a really great time with Justin and Ashley this past week. Justin came last Monday, and Ashley came on Friday. It was so awesome to have some of our best friends here to do some random Portland things with before we pack our bags and leave this place. We tried to mix it up a bit and do some different things (like a Widmer Brewery tour) and some classic things (like Voodoo donuts). It was also so awesome having them here for Easter. We went out to breakfast at this crazy place called Pinestate Biscuits (can you say: biscuits and gravy. biscuits, gravy, and eggs. biscuits, gravy, bacon, fried chicken, and cheddar. blllleck.) Thank you to our dear friends for coming up here. We had such a great time. And a special thanks to Justin for being our very own personal photographer all week long. He did such a great job of bringing the camera along all week. He even put together a short video of our time together, and it is such a great gift to have! We can't thank Justin enough. Not only did it capture the fun that we had together this week, it captured so much of our neighborhood, our apartment, and our hang out spots. So great to have for always. Anyway, if you haven't watched it yet, here it is for you:
We had a really great time with Justin and Ashley this past week. Justin came last Monday, and Ashley came on Friday. It was so awesome to have some of our best friends here to do some random Portland things with before we pack our bags and leave this place. We tried to mix it up a bit and do some different things (like a Widmer Brewery tour) and some classic things (like Voodoo donuts). It was also so awesome having them here for Easter. We went out to breakfast at this crazy place called Pinestate Biscuits (can you say: biscuits and gravy. biscuits, gravy, and eggs. biscuits, gravy, bacon, fried chicken, and cheddar. blllleck.) Thank you to our dear friends for coming up here. We had such a great time. And a special thanks to Justin for being our very own personal photographer all week long. He did such a great job of bringing the camera along all week. He even put together a short video of our time together, and it is such a great gift to have! We can't thank Justin enough. Not only did it capture the fun that we had together this week, it captured so much of our neighborhood, our apartment, and our hang out spots. So great to have for always. Anyway, if you haven't watched it yet, here it is for you:
Monday, April 2, 2012
If you give a Mom a Muffin...
I wish I knew who to give credit to for this. I didn't write it but found it in a friend's status on facebook: Brilliant! I'm not a mama yet but this is certainly how it goes even in nannying world:
If you give a mom a muffin, she'll want a cup of coffee to go with it. She'll pour herself some. Her three-year-old will spill the coffee. She'll wipe it up. Wiping the floor, she will find dirty socks. She'll remember she has to do laundry. When she puts the laundry in the washer, she'll trip over boots and bump into the freezer. Bumping into the freezer will remind her she has to plan supper. She will get out a pound of hamburger. She'll look for her cookbook. The cookbook is sitting under a pile of mail. She will see the phone bill, which is due tomorrow. She will look for her checkbook. The checkbook is in her purse that is being dumped out by her two-year-old. She'll smell something funny. She'll change the two-year-old. While she is changing the two-year-old the phone will ring. Her five-year-old will answer and hang up. She'll remember that she wants to phone a friend to come for coffee. Thinking of coffee will remind her that she was going to have a cup. She will pour herself some. And chances are, if she has a cup of coffee, her kids will have eaten the muffin that went with it.
Us lately...
That's a tomato with ink on it.
A morning at Stumptown Coffee...
Oh hello Clyde common!
Oh and hello there Powell's Books...
That Tomato poster I told you about a few posts back... This was my final project for my Drawing Concepts One class.
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