This past weekend was truly outstanding. When compared to other weekends I’ve had, this one stands out among one of the best I can remember. That is exactly why I want to write about all the details, so that when I have another fantastic weekend and I think it’s the best ever, I’l be able to look back and remember this weekend with justice.
It all started Friday afternoon when I picked A.J. up at the Portland train station. I guess it all really started when A.J. got on the train in Seattle, since I received e-mails and text messages from him (and Rainbow Bear) throughout the day. I do have to say that unexpected text messages to my phone in the middle of the day put a big smile on my face. 🙂 And so back to the weekend… we drove over to NW 23rd St ("Nob Hill" area) to wander a little bit. This area had been recommended to me by another med student at OHSU as a place to walk and shop and eat – a little bit of everything stretched along this particular street. And so wander we did… we saw restaurants and shoe stores (with funky Dansko’s – I might have to get a pair) and other random and eclectic shops.
After we had walked up and down and browsed the interesting shops, we headed a bit out of town to the Fry’s down in Wilsonville – we needed a memory card for the camera. Rainbow Bear was along for this trip, and we know better than to go anywhere with him without adequate photo storage equipment. Wandering through Fry’s certainly is an experience, and we ended up purchasing more than just the "film" we needed. Significant among the purchases was an impulse buy at the counter of a "Surfer Dude" mini-kite. More about that in a bit.
Dinner at Red Robin was followed by a drive back to Camas where we snuggled up with some late night snacks and watched "I’ll Be There" on A.J.’s new multimedia center laptop. That was just great – the laptop, the movie, being in person with A.J. again and being able to watch movies and laugh and talk together… all of it was comfortable and happy and fun.
The next morning (after a good sleeping in), we packed ourselves up and headed out for a day at the coast. We took Highway 6 out towards Tillamook and had a great time chatting and singing along with the radio (or music off the computer when the stations got scratchy). We’ve also got this new GPS system that shows you where you are at all times and can give directions and all sorts of other cool things – so we just watched that as we drove for a while too. I love maps.. and maps that constantly change to show the updated "You Are Here" just intrigue me. Finally, the "You Are Here" arrived in Tillamook and we stopped off at the famous Tillamook Cheese Factory for a self-guided tour, some cheese samples, and a bit of ice cream. We tried some Tillamook flavors not available in stores (White Licorice, Wild Mountain Blackberry) and some old favorites (Rocky Road, Chocolate Peanut Butter). We have some great pictures (all of which can be seen over at Rainbow Bear’s website). We bought some cheese curds (squeaky, cheesey deliciousness!) and were on our way up the coast.
Highway 101 delivered it’s senic route with abundance as we came out from behind Tillamook Bay and actually hit the ocean coastline. There were lots of lookouts and senic viewpoints… and seeing the ocean expand out before us was such a wonderful sight. I don’t remember exactly when the last time was that I was really out on the coast… the ocean is so big. It is something that I will never tire of, and another reason I know this is the part of the world where I need to live. Well, here or Australia, I guess. 🙂 We stopped off at Cannon Beach and took out our Surfer Dude mini-kite and another mini backpack kite we already had and we were up and flying in no time at all. I think out of all the kites on the beach that day, our little surfer got the most attention. (Again, visit RainbowBear.com for pictures) Flying kites at the beach had to be one of the high points of the weekend. It was such pure, simple fun. So easy, so carefree.
When we packed up the kites, it was still fairly early so we continued on up the coast to Seaside. I had read that their annual Beach Volleyball Tournament was going on this weekend, and really didn’t know what to expect there. Except that I knew there were no available hotel rooms, so there had to be a LOT of people in town. Before we hit the Seaside beach, we happened upon their outlet shopping center where we browsed a lot and purchased a little (a pair of work pants for me). Then on to the beach… which was just crazy with people. We showed up right as the mens finals were getting underway, and it just so happened one pair was American and the other was Canadian. So we had a little patriotic rivalry that was definitely egged on by the colorful commentators. Watching these games was so much more fun than I had ever imagined they might be. It was so much fun to watch regular people playing volleyball (as opposed to professionals). It all seems more pure, more for the love of the game – and a lot more light-hearted. The commentators poked fun at the players, the ref, themselves, people in the crowd – it was just fun. I laughed and danced and found myself cheering for great plays. This was definitely another high point of the weekend. 🙂 The Canadians ended up winning, and afterward we wandered off down the promenade to find some dinner. The Pig ‘n Pancake had an appealing menu, so we stopped in and had some fish-n-chips and vegetable fettucini before heading back in to Portland and our room at the Waterfront Marriott. We were greeted at the front desk by Carson – who later hooked me up with a toothbrush and toothpaste since I had forgotten mine. We had a nice river-view room (that was also right next to the elevator).
The next morning we set out in the other direction to find a nice waterfall hike in the Columbia River Gorge. I had spent the previous week researching the hikes in this area (specifically the waterfall hikes) and, I tell you, there are SO MANY to choose from! I decided we would start off at Multnomah Falls, since it is the second highest continuously flowing waterfall in the US (second to… I don’t know really, maybe Niagra?). It’s a big tourist spot, and you can basically see the falls from the parking area… so that was a quick ooh and ahh before we were ready to move on. We hiked the back trail from Multnomah over to Wahkeena Falls (another that can be seen from the road) and then proceeded onward and upward to see Fairy Falls. That was about enough hiking for one morning (we gained quite a bit of elevation and my legs were screaming!) so we headed back to the car and off in search of lunch.
Lunch was found, as the consumer fairies would have it, at another outlet shopping center. 🙂 We of course wandered this one as well, and found another bargin pair of pants for me (now I’m all set for work pants in my new size) and also some treasures at the christian outlet store. Treasures like a big huggable Larry, a new VeggieTales DVD (performed in the rhyming style of the flibber-o-loo story, one of my favorites!!), and a new christian music sampler. After the retail therapy starts, it’s difficult to stop it, so we headed back down to Fry’s to pick up another one of the cool mini-kites (this one is a guy on a bike). We also played Dance, Dance at the demo station in the store and found some converters to hook our Dance, Dance pads to the Xbox so we can use this new dancing game A.J. found for us. I’m excited to try that out when we get back to St. Louis.
Finally it was time to head back into town to check in at Hotel Lucia. We were greeted at our car by Thom, who walkie-talkied our check-in info to the front desk and remote-controlled open the front doors for us on our way in. This hotel is just classy and cool and fun… all sorts of adjectives. Rather than try to explain too much, just go look at the photos on Rainbow Bear’s site (and check out hotellucia.com). When we walked into our hotel room, there was soft mood music drifting out from the radio in the corner. I think that was the part that really sealed the deal for me, this was no ordinary hotel experience. The bed was so comfy (a nice pillow-top mattress) and the pillows were perfectly soft and supportive… though if you don’t think so then order up a new firmness from the "pillow menu". I ordered up a body pillow just to say I used the "pillow menu". How cool.
We spent the evening browsing (and buying) at Powell’s Bookstore followed by a meandering dinner that started off with yellow curry at a yummy little Thai restaurant (Scorpio Thai? I don’t remember) and finished at the Portland City Grill. This was a phenomenal experience, 30 floors up in one of the downtown bank buildings. They have a great happy hour with a wide range of appetizer selections for only $2-$5 each (with hearty portions). A.J. and I shared the ceasar salad and vegeterian yakisoba noodles, then we capped it all off with the signature cookies and ice cream dessert. "Signature" because they bring you the cookies hot out of the oven, still gooey and melting in your mouth. Oh, it was so good! This is a place I would definitely go back to – the view was amazing, the ambiance was comfortable and entertaining with a live pianoman, and the food was delicious.
The next morning we had breakfast delivered (more yummy – food is so much fun!) and before you know it I had to leave for work. And just like that the weekend was brought to a close.
I love memories. The experiences are the best part, but the memories sure are great. It’s things like this blog that let me remember the details. Without the details, all of my exeriences start mushing together and it gets easy to forget about everything I’ve done.
Your friends would like you back in this part of the country! Both of you!
Hotel Lucia. Too much goodness.