Sunday, July 31, 2011

Glendi Greek Festival- July 29, 2011



Glendi is the greek word for Party so Kristi, Leslie, and I headed to the Glendi festival in Beaverton and partook in the delicious greek and, oddly, Ethiopian food.  It's the first time I remember having Indira and it was pretty good.  The best was the Greek desserts of course.  The Bougatsa was the best.

Adrienne's 30th- July 22, 2011

Lisa's bf in Portland, Adrienne had a big bash on her Pearl-district rooftop for her 30th which was a ton of fun.  It was a "jorts" theme party (cut off jean shorts) and I wish I would've gotten some pics of the short shorts some of the guys were sporting.  Oh well, it also transformed into a temporary tattoo party and we topped it off with Kansas-style flippy cup.

JT in town- July 21, 2011

It's always good to see old friends so I was excited when JT said he would be in town on his whirlwind roadtrip through the west coast.  We had some delicious pizza at Apizza Scholla and I happily shared the Graeters that is now being sold at my grocery store in Cincinnati.  Woot!

30 Years Past, Good Times Ahead- July 12, 2011

The anticipation for my 30th was the most I've had since I was a kid.  Something about 30 and mixed emotions.  That and not being able to spend it with all my residency friends, but alas it was a great dinner.  I was post-call, so high-on-life and we closed the restaurant down.  The food was absolutely delicious at Meriwether's, we ate family style (my favorite), and we got some free sparkling wine too.  Lucky to have good friends in my new town.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Biking and Wine Tasting- July 10, 2011




Well, of course biking and wine-ing come hand in hand.  Ashley had the brilliant idea to combine a little rare exercise with some wine tasting and chocolate mixed in.  We rode the ~7 miles from Newberg to Carlton trying not to get run over while soaking in the beautiful, sunny Oregon summer day.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Welcome BBQ- July 9, 2011

The Peds Cards Fellows- me, Amy, Monique, and Emilio
Our welcome BBQ at Laurie's house was a great time.  Most of the Peds Cards department showed up for good food and good conversation and I was reminded of how generous and warm all of the people are here.  I'm so happy I chose this program and I'm definitely excited for the next 3 years.  Laurie took us stragglers out on her boat and we got to soak in the breeze and sun on Lake Oswego.

July 4th in Portland- July 4, 2011

Being so far north, it gets dark late, so it was actually a struggle to stay awake for the fireworks.  Ashley, Lisa, and I started with a late dinner at a restaurant down the street from the house and enjoyed a smorgasbord of happy hour foods before Lisa and I headed out to the Willamette River to illegally park and watch the fireworks show.  It was so festive being out with the rest of the city.

Lazy Bend Camping- July 3, 2011

 Part of the reason I wanted to come to Oregon was all of the outdoors opportunities here with readily accessible camping, hiking, biking, etc.  So of course, I wanted to go camping my first weekend in town and the ENT girls were so nice to let me join in.  Lorien found a beautiful spot just next to the Klackamas River and it was so wonderful to wake up to the rhythmic rush of river water.


Friday, July 1, 2011

10 States, 2 National Parks, 5 days, 1 New City: A Cross-Country Road Trip- June 24-29, 2011


Mt Hood?
As we got closer to Portland, my excitement built.  It was a beautiful day, the gorge and mountains were in full effect.  I managed to pass the dreaded Oregon drivers license examination and spent the rest of the evening doing one of the things Portland does best...eat.  It's the last couple of days of Portland Dining Month, so Kristi and Leslie picked Lisa and I up to head to Otto's near our place and we had a delectable meal complete with a Portland microbrew.  A taste of things to come I hope.

Spokane, WA- June 28, 2011


Spokane was a reintroduction to city life and we commemorated it by staying in the beautiful, swank Davenport Hotel.  After almost being ran over by a crazy guy with a dog while walking downtown, we decided it was best to stay in our cushy room with walk-in shower and drink champagne to celebrate Monica's 30th b-day.  Classy.


Glacier National Park- June 27, 2011


Glacier was one of the most beautiful places I've ever been.  Breathtaking views everywhere with snow-capped mountains overlooking emerald lakes.  Clean crisp air highlighted with bright, glorious sun.  I'm so glad we pushed ourselves so that we could spend a half day here hiking some of the East Glacier trails and staying in a cabin within the park overnight.  So cool.

Medora, Nor'dakota- June 26, 2011

North Dakota Flooding

Pitchfork Fondue (Meat on pitchforks cooked in vats of oil)


Medora Musical


The 10 hour stretch through the state of North Dakota was probably the hardest of the trip.  The state is in a state of emergency with flooding and the rain was unrelenting till we got to the western portion.  Lucky for us because it was beautiful in Theodore Roosevelt National Park and the badlands.  We ate at a pitchfork fondue, were entertained at an outdoor amphitheater country musical, and got to see the prairie dogs and elk in the park.


Minnesota and the Mall of America- June 25, 2011




For some reason, I've always wanted to go to the Mall of America and I'd never been to Minnesota, so it was a huge reason for going north on the road trip.  It was well worth it.  There was an amusement park complete with roller coasters in the middle of the mall which is ingenious.  A temperature controlled land of fun.  While it seems more geared towards those who have to stretch on their toes to get to the 48" minimum height, we still had a lot of fun.  Emily had recommended a store called "The Afternoon" and it was awesome!  We literally spent an hour in their perusing all their fun gadgets and knick knacks-- all of which I needed.  Luckily the car was already brimming.  :)

Land of Cheese- June 25, 2011




I've never been to Wisconsin so my visions were solely of snow covered fields and blustery days (basically Lambeau field at superbowl time).  So Madison was definitely a pleasant surprise and a must because Sheila is now living there.  Of course it is summer, but it had a beautiful lake with 90% of the population biking it seems.  There was a cute farmer's market in front of the capitol, people out and about in the glorious weather, and amazing, amazing cheeses.  I had the fried cheese curds at lunch and am so lucky that I don't live there for the sheer fact that I would be eating the cheese curds all the time.