Monday, July 11, 2011

Hvar Island, Croatia


After four nights on Vis we headed to the island of Hvar.  Leaving Vis was a bit sad for me.   It’s the first time I’ve ever suggested to the live in that we cancel the rest of our trip and just stay put instead. 
He was on board, until he learned that our future hotel plans were non-refundable.

Luckily, Hvar did not disappoint.  
In fact, it was actually a nice change of pace from sleepy, locals only Vis. 

On Hvar we kept to a schedule…sleep in, breakfast, pool, beach, pool, lunch, nap, more beach, more pool, nap by the pool, walk into town, dinner, sleep.  So I’d say about 100% of these pictures were taken between the hours of 6pm and 8pm as we made our walk into town every evening for dinner and fun.      










Sunday, July 10, 2011

Vis Island, Croatia

If the blog suddenly goes dark, I fail to show up at work, answer my phone,
or even neglect to watch the season finale of (the worst ever) Bachelorette…
it’s because I’ve moved.  To Vis. 

One of my new favorite places on Earth.

Vis was our first stop in Croatia and couldn’t have been more perfect.  It’s authentic, and beautiful, and small, and charming.  It’s vineyards reminds me of Italy.  It’s insane cleanliness reminds me of Switzerland.  It’s gorgeous waters and landscape reminds me of Greece. 

While we were in Vis we rented scooters to travel around the island.  We were a scooter gang, the live in and I.  We explored hidden beaches, old churches, and got lost in the small cobblestoned back alleys of the village.  The first day we had the scooters I was a little timid with the idea and took all of the precautions you’d expect…closed toed shoes, long sleeves, using the blinker.  But before you knew it we were quickly zipping around in swimsuits and flip flops.  We loved scooting.  












Saturday, June 18, 2011

We leave (early) tomorrow for our trip!
I'd like to say that at this time we're all packed, and the house is clean,
and we're ready to tuck ourselves in for a good nights sleep...
but that's just not the case.
In fact, it's 10:30pm, the house is a disaster, I have no idea what we've
packed yet, we still need to finish booking our trip...
and the live in just left to go work out.

Awesome.

Actually it's okay.  
It gives me some alone time to remove some of his articles of clothing from the suitcase.
He'll thank me later.

I won't be blogging while we're gone but I will be taking down
bits and pieces to share with you when we return.
Which leads me to this...my best piece of travel advice...
always bring a journal.  Always.

We're not talking the Dear Diary type.
We carry a pocket size Moleskin journal that literally goes everywhere with us.
And we basically use it like an old school Twitter fead.
It's an amazing way to look back on any trip - big or small.

Here are some entries that still make me laugh:

7/19/06 Rome, Italy:
"Next Halloween costume...
Pope and pregnant nun.  Can get great costumes here."

7/20/06 Rome, Italy:
"The famous heat rash of '06 is here.  Had to buy a "Brazilian" tee shirt
to cover up my gross chest."

11/13/07 Florence, Italy:
"I am still mad at Troy for being the meanest person ever last night.
At 4am he's up and running around the room because "he
absolutely cannot sleep".

9/3/09 Paris, France:
Troy made a rare entry: "Find big glass building."

12/28/10 Cabrera, DR:
"Troy went swimming in Playa Grande today with 
his sunglasses on.  He acted surprised when he lost them and then
 proceeded to spend the next 10 minutes searching
the ocean for them."

12/28/10 Cabrera, DR:
"Troy said, "if you ever want Harry Potter glasses, I'm
going to tell you no."



Friday, June 10, 2011

Q&A soon...

I recently received an email from someone asking me to help them plan their first trip out of the country. Holy cats, I think I’ve given you people the wrong impression. Although I would love love luuuuuuuv to set up some sort of free travel site/blog with tips and hints and local spots, I don’t know how worthy my advice might be, especially at the moment. Or maybe it could be more of a ‘do as I say, not as I do’ type of thing?
See, the live in and I leave in about a week for Croatia and London. Here’s what has yet to be done...booking two nights of hotels, a rental car, a way off the freakin island, and all the silly pre-trip errands. Mind you I have lists galore (Big list maker. It’s like my passion.) yet several of these things are not even on the top of the list. Buying new flip flops, why yes, that of course makes top priority. And the worst part? This doesn’t even bother us. We've put far more important things off, for far longer.

But putting our little procrastinator flaw aside, we actually might have a few pieces of advice on travel.
Good advice? Honestly, who knows.

So look for a little Q&A from the live in and I soon…
and if you have a question that you’d like to ask us either leave it in the comments or email me.
Serious or not so serious, we don’t mind.
I know my first question for him will be, “how in the world do you manage to pack more
than any woman I know?”

 

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Happy Birthday, Audrey!

Audrey turned 1 year old this past weekend!  
And I'd like to say that the annoying aunt posts will start to fade away
as her baby years turn into toddler years, but I just don't see that happening.
Here's why:  
1.  She's a total ham/diva/drama queen and is really one of the few people out there 
who appreciates having her photo taken by me.
2.  We share a love for cat naps, cucumbers, and punching people in the face.  
I just can't turn my back on that.

(Audrey in the middle of eating her birthday cake.  And plate.  
And pretty much anything else she can get her hands on.)


Thursday, May 26, 2011

Oh, Hollywood.
You have invaded our neighborhood...
but we are loving it.

The movie "Gone" is currently being filmed in Portland,
and so far several scenes have been shot within a block or two from the loft.
 Again, the great thing about movies/TV shows here...open sets!
As long as you're not in their shot, you can literally stand as close to the action as you'd like.

The movie stars Amanda Seyfried, who in real life, is teeny tiny pint sized.
And the sister from Dexter, Jennifer Carpenter.  Who in real life, is super stretched tall.

Watching them film has been fun, 
but what we're most looking forward to is seeing the 'hood on the big screen.  

Our building could be having it's 15 minutes of fame soon...



Sunday, May 8, 2011

Bath time

Audrey at bath time.
Some of my all-time favorite photos of her.





Friday, May 6, 2011

Mediterranean Bound

I told you I had fun travel plans to share…this weekend I’ll be finalizing the details of our trip to Croatia!
I cannot wait.
However in true procrastinator form I’ve nearly waited until
the last minute, once again, to completely book this trip.
I’ve had the air booked for months. Many months. But hotels? Not so much.
And we leave in June.

Fun fact about Croatia. They celebrate a national holiday on the live in’s birthday!
(And, we just happen to be there on his birthday.)
I wonder if he’ll be in a parade or something?

We’re going to visit two islands and the city of Dubrovnik.
We’ll plan to take ferries from the island to island, but cross your fingers that actually works out for us.
Reading their online ferry schedule is a bit challenging to say the least. Right now there isn’t exactly a ferry scheduled to go from island #1 to island #2, but what’s the point of worrying about that little detail just yet.

(Speaking of getting left on a island…did anyone see Sawyer from Lost on this week’s Community? I just love him. I especially love his ability to give people random nicknames.)

I’ll keep you posted on the travel planning as I check off my list…



Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Our last reflection photo.
I like this one.
If you look closely you can see two reflections...one from the window, and then one from the mirror inside.


  

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Our Walk Home...

On Saturday night the live in and I spent a great evening with our friends.
Enjoyed a little dinner and symphony.
And while that actually deserves a post of it's very own, I don't think
it would translate well without photos.  Sorry.  
Let's just say it's the first symphony I've been to that made me blush.

But as we made our way home from the symphony that night this is what we came across:
(I don't think we could have loved Portland any more!)

(A random street band set up outside of Nordstrom's.  They were actually really good.  Think unpolished Mumford & Sons.  Oh, and there was a pirate too.)

(Again?!  We couldn't tell what movie they were watching on their laptop, but it must have been a new release because they were both really into it.)



(4th meal at little big burger.  My fave.)
   

The Conversation that Ended an Argument

While in the middle of a semi-colorful argument last week, 
after I had allegedly given him a bad look:

TLI:  See!  You can't even listen to what I'm saying.
Me:  What?  I didn't say anything.
TLI:  It was your body language.
Me:  So, you're a body language expert now?
TLI:  Well, I am a Communications major.

He was 100% serious.  Utterly ridiculous.  I erupted in laughter.    




Sunday, April 24, 2011

Minneapolis

Minneapolis was a blast!  I miss my friend already.
Here's a few iPhone pics from our weekend.
Note to Portland: adopt the rent-a-bike aka "nice ride" program from Minneapolis.  
You won't regret it.






Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Earth Day

This Friday we’ll be hopping on a plane to visit one of my very best friends in Minneapolis.
Friday also happens to be Earth Day.
So, and this is a big step for me in travel, in honor of the day I’ve made the executive decision that we’ll be using mobile boarding passes instead of printing them out.
That’s right, two less pieces of paper being used. You’re welcome mother nature.

I’ll let you know how it goes.
I realize thousands of people use mobile boarding passes every week…
but I can just see the live in and I screwing this up somehow.
We already have a reputation for tardiness in getting to the airport.

Monday, April 18, 2011

I received the below email from a friend today.  A good friend.  One of my best.  I thought I would re-post it because 1.  it's pretty darn funny and 2.  maybe you were thinking the same thing. 

Her email is in the pretty blue font, my comments are in hot pink.

I have been meaning to discuss something with you…in 2009 you had 151 blog posts. In 2010 you had 93. So far this year you have 11…at this rate that would be about 37 posts for the whole year. I calculated your trend and am sorry to report at this rate your blog will not exist by 2012 (I can assure all of you that the blog will exist beyond 2012.  I have way too many problems to turn my back on this free form of therapy). Ericaaaaa!  This is breaking my heart. But I am not one to sit around and be sad so I have been thinking:
1. You could sell ad space on your blog to generate income and increase your motivation to blog.
2. Ideas for blog topics:
     a. More Chad
          i. The fish (Done!  I have the perfect (but let's keep low expectations here people, we are talking about a fish) story.
          ii. The man
     b. http://promediablog.com/blogging-tips-10-most-popular-blog-topics-to-make-money-online/

3. Tell stories beginning with, “Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent.”
4. Since you are busy actually living your life, dictate your blog (call it “team bonding”) to the new guy so he has more work.
5. Go on another vacation so you have more adventures to write about.  (Okay!  Actually pretty soon we'll have something to share about our next adventure.)

In case this is even more serious than I know: http://fictionwriting.about.com/od/writingroadblocks/tp/block.htm

Monday, March 21, 2011

While I continue to spend the better part of my evening on the phone with our lame 
internet provider I thought I'd quickly share my last 
photography project with you.  
I know, multitasking at it's best.
BTW, it appears that a deadly combination of Apple TV + Instant Netflix + the Emmy award 
winning show, Greek, has landed us in internet jail.  And with only one season left!

I think engagement sessions have become my new fave.  I mean it.  
See more images here.