Showing posts with label Portland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portland. Show all posts

September 27, 2012

Kiss Me Dirty & the Down There Divas



Last Saturday I participated in the Kiss Me Dirty 5k Mud Run with my friend Anja and 7 other lovely ladies from her work. The event was a fundraiser for ovarian cancer, and was open to women only. The nine of us comprised the team Down There Divas!



We were sponsored by Acme Scenic and Display, and they generously contributed our t-shirts, tutus and socks.



While these types of events are pretty commonplace, this event was significant to me because I  have never run 5k before. In fact, the last time I even ran was 18 years ago in high school soccer. I will walk, lift weights, bike, zumba and use the elliptical machine, but running for anything other than to save myself is just not my thing. Until Saturday. When I ran. And while I was not particularly fast, I did manage to cross that finish line!

There were 6 obstacles along the course, and I was quite grateful for them since they afforded me a chance to stop running and catch my breath. The obstacles varied, but they generally involved water, mud, ropes and tires, and contributed to our looking like ragamuffins at the finish.






I felt great at the finish, although tired. Apparently the water hoses weren't working so we couldn't rinse off. Needless to say we didn't hang around for long. I was quite happy that the racecourse was only 8 miles from home and a long hot shower.


August 4, 2012

Sara visits Oregon


In July Sara made her bi-annual trek from Ohio to the Northwest to visit family. After her Veggie Garden baby shower at Mom and Mark's house, she and Mom came to visit us in Portland for a week before we headed out to Pacific City.  We immediately kicked off her visit with a Grace Potter concert at the zoo.








Not only do our feet all look the same, but we bop them to the music the same way.

 

We had beautiful weather;

Then a rainbow appeared;

Then the rain arrived.
 
10 minutes later it was back to beautiful!








Sara didn't let the rain slow her down.





After a week in Portland we headed  to a rental house in Pacific City, where we met up with the rest of the family for three days of relaxing on the beach.


Mom, Mark, Freya, Remi & Sara



Aidan brought his skimboard; he's definitely improved since he first tried 3 years ago!
 I tried it again too; I did not improve.


 

Mike also got him out on the longboard. Aidan was much more at ease in the water this year, and got the hang of surfing very quickly. He spent two days in his wetsuit, switching between the skimboard, surfboard and bodyboard. He even climbed the dune again in his wetsuit.

 

The waves were small, but Mike still spent 5 hours out on the water the first day.
 

Those who didn't get into the water managed to fill their days with sunning, reading, beach walking, shopping and dune climbing.




Poppy brought his newly finished canoe and we took it out on the Nestucca River.

 


Sara's whole visit went too quickly. We didn't do half of what we wanted to, but I guess it doesn't really matter. I just loved having my sisters and parents all together, and it was so fun to see Freya interact with Aidan (she adores him!). Can't wait to see them both with their new cousin at Christmas.





I love this family vacation tradition we've started and I hope we can keep it up, even as our family continues to expand. In the meantime, we're looking forward to visiting Sara, Bobby and the new baby bean Sprout this fall.  Thanks for a great visit Sara!






July 5, 2012

Fourth of July Feast


This is what I ate on the 4th! And the 5th!
Yay for generous friends with Traeger smokers!

June 20, 2012

Mini Break: beach day

The worst part of surfing - the wetsuit struggle


Last weekend the Gunter family came to visit, and we were blessed with a gorgeous beach day. Jamie wanted to try surfing, so Mike took him out for a lesson on my board while Katie and I hung out with Max. It was a welcome reprieve from the kitchen remodel - but toddlers are exhausting!



 
That pregnant mama can run!

 
The boys sportin' green!





June 10, 2012

JunkFest, Beginning Soldering & Eat Mobile


Susanna came back to town at the end of April for some sister craft time. Despite having several days together, we still managed to jam most of it into one day...


We began at the Plucky Maidens Spring Junk Fest where we cruised every aisle, and I scored some awesome vintage ribbon (above), a milk glass tumbler and a bunch of materials for our next destination: a soldering pendants class at Collage.

Collage is a craft store on Alberta Street that offers classes in all sorts of mediums. I love going into their store to check out all the "doodads" but I only end up buying boring stuff like paper and glue. I'm always tempted to buy the little pieces that are used in 3D collages, but I just know that they would sit on my doodad shelf collecting dust, so I keep my hands folded behind my back while I peruse.

We signed up for Beginning Soldering: Glass Pendants. The class started off a bit bumpy with a very surly instructor, and ended poorly when her timing was off so that we all had to scurry to finish our pieces. However, the middle part was fun! We learned something new, and I know that Susanna can fold this skill into her jewelry making and I can add one more experience to my list. Here's what I learned:

Cards, paper scraps and washi tape


Gather all sorts of fun collage "scraps" and start creating little vignettes that fit your glass tile shapes (we had 1x1, 1.5x1.5, 1x2). Use a tiny bit of glue to attach them to the backside of your glass tile. For the flat glass tiles you'll sandwich the graphics between two layers of glass. For the "bubbly" type of glass pendant, the graphics will go behind one glass tile.


Using copper tape, tape around the sides of your glass tiles.


Use this plastic stick thing to smooth down the tape, being careful not to rip it. After going through the whole process I realized how important this step is. The instructor didn't tell us that any mark or crease in the tape would be visible at the end too.

My Silly Goose

Now it's time to begin soldering. We had to coat the copper tape with flux (that's what the silver solder would stick too). Then we heated up the soldering torches, got our silver ready, and started adding little drops of silver to the tape area, attempting to cover the copper smoothly.



Susanna used a paper punch to cut out bird shapes from the flat copper tape and attached one to each side of her glass pendant.



I had my hands full with just trying to get the solder smooth around the edges, so I didn't attempt any special shapes. 

 The background is black/white washi tape, and the butterfly is paper.


  I made a double-sided small pendant with a sly fox graphic on each side. Since this is a 1x1 pendant, I added a silver jump ring at the top and bottom with the thought that I could suspended a smaller pendant/bead from the bottom.


A Cryin' Lion on one side and a Silly Goose on the other.
  

 This is the bubble pendant, so the graphic is only one sided. A sheet of copper went on the back and that was soldered too.


One of the class participants makes dichroic glass, so she brought in a few pieces for us all to use. I chose two pieces and made them into earrings.



We finished our day by meeting up with Mike and heading down to the Portland Eat Mobile Food Cart Festival, this year held in an OMSI parking lot. At this point we were tired and hungry, and when we arrived we were greeted with a line stretching for BLOCKS! Susanna and Mike got in line while I trekked up to the front to figure what the hell the line was for.  I almost turned back when I saw how long it was, but logic took over and I kept moving ahead - glad I did. I have no IDEA what the line was for, but since we had our tickets we could just walk in. The place was jammed - far more crowded than last year. So naturally the lines were long too. Most moved pretty fast, but some of the carts weren't well prepared so their food wasn't flowing fast.

Our favorites were the waffles and the icecream (lots more icecream carts than last year).  We left with plenty of food in our stomaches, but not $18/person worth. Since it was a fundraiser for MercyCorp, I figured that we made a nice donation and left it at that. And since none of us does well with crowds, waiting or disorganization, I don't think we'll return next year.

this sums it up

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