Monday, August 07, 2006

Fine, go away.

These last few days have been really great. I'm starting to think I should go away more often with all these parties and hanging out. My weekend started out with friday heading to Emily's parent's house for dinner. Where we were joined by Katie, Elias, Megan, Sarah and Aaron. There was so much food and even more dessert. After dinner, while the boys were watching a very loud movie us girls (em, sarah and I) headed over to club 21 for a few drinks. The boys managed to meet us shortly after and so did My Sarah and Morgan.

Saturday, 16 of us met at Emily's and headed over to Brickman Field for a friendly game of softball. TOO HOT! The game was awesome, The Deadly Viper Trainers destroyed The Deadly Vipers. Most of the destroying was thanks to Justin. (thanks Justin!). So then back to Emily's for a quick rinse off before the party.

The party went perfectly. Everyone showed, those who didn't had good reason. It was super good to see so many people and know how much I'm loved. I was super excited to see Erin, I can't believe she's due in almost a month. Just show's exactly how fast time flies (which means my time away will buy just as fast) Over all, just good friends, family, food and beer. What more could a girl want? Maybe to move to Ireland and live happily ever after? We'll see. Around 10pm we headed over to Tay and Jaimie's for a party-wind-down. More beer, more friends, more laughs, more goodbyes, and one last cuddle session with Riley the best dog in the world (it's how we met and it's how we shall part). We decided to postpone most goodbyes one more time by setting a dinner date with most everyone for one last trip to Pad Thai on Belmont.

Back to Corvallis on Sunday, only to drive back to Silverton for some more Family time, and additional Thai food! Driving home from Silverton last nite was so beautiful. I can remember back in high school driving those same roads with the open fields and the huge sky where I am able to see all the stars. Silverton said goodnite to me with a perfect sunset over those fields and a clear nite to drive home. One more chance to miss my convertable.

2 more days.

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Ah! Laska

Alaska and the Kenai Peninsula
July 22 through July 30th 2006



What a trip. Alaska has the greenest greens and the bluest blue's I've ever seen. The adventure started off with Flynn, Elias, Katie, and myself driving 4 hours to Seattle to fly out of Sea-Tac. First we met up with Dominic, had just enough time to grab some amazing sandwiches at Smarty Pants. Dom dropped us off at the airport, we said our goodbyes and headed towards our gate, our flight was delayed two hours. After a couple overpriced drinks, including a gummi-worm gin gimlet, we headed out for The Great White North. The plane ride revealed that It wasn't quite so white in July only spots of snow were seen on the tops of mountains from the plane.

When we landed at 10:30 p.m. it appeared to be about 6:30 p.m. according to the light outside. The sun was just starting to go down, only to rise again about 5 hours later. Juli and Scott welcomed us to their apartment with an air mattress, salmon dinner and a case of beer. That's what friends are for.

Leisurely the next morning we took off for our first hiking/cabin adventure. An hour drive south took us to Chugach National forest. We parked our cars and began our 3-mile strenuous trek to Crow's Pass. The all up-mountain trail took us past waterfalls, over rolling green hills, and on zigzagged paths. Just as the wind started blowing and the rain started falling, we turned a corner revealing a slanted green roof. We were there.

The cabin reminded me exactly of camp, back in the day with Darcie. Names were scrawled all over the walls. There was ample room in the cabin perhaps enough to sleep up to 10 people comfortably, we were only six with the occasional pass-by-hiker stopping to warm up. By the evening time the rain and wind had picked up considerably. We managed to keep warm with our friends Merlot and Jack Daniels. Scott on the other hand wasn't quite as warm, he neglected to bring long pants, pj's, and a sleeping bag. He made due with flynn's pajamas (which became quite popular with all the boys that trip) and Juli's generosity in sharing her sleeping bag.

The first night's sleep was good except for the occasional wind interruption, at time's I thought the roof of the cabin would be blown off. The entire cabin would howl and shake.

The rain and wind had died down by morning, allowing for small hikes and exploring the area. About a 20 min hike further up the pass we found the Crow Pass Glacier. This was the first one we were able to see up close. So close we could have walked right up to in, or even onto it (which is not a wise thing to do). Glaciers are something you need to see in person, the color and spectacular of them is something that cannot be captured in pictures. They are a very aqua/tourqoise bluish, looking almost glass-like.

We spent one more night at the Crow Pass Cabin, the night was filled with jokes and Catchphrase. The morning of Tuesday the 25th we headed back down the strenuous trail. We stopped for a bit at the old gold mine.

The next two nights we're spent at the apartment in Anchorage. Lots of good food including pizza at the Moose's Tooth. Wednesday we started the day off with breakfast at home and then the boys headed out for a 10 mile bike ride (all uphill) while us girls went shopping for food for the next few days of camping. Then we met the boys at the top of the hill, swapped bikes and cars and we girls rode the bikes the 10 miles back down the hill. The trail was great and followed the bay-front. The boys were lucky enough to spot a moose on their ride.

Later that evening we headed out to an out of season ski jump that over looked the entire city. It would be a perfect place to watch the sunset, but the park closed at 10:30 just an our shy of sunset.

Early Thursday morning we were awakened by a 3.4 earthquake with the epicenter being just 3 miles outside of Anchorage. After a bit more sleep, with breakfast in our bellies and some car swapping with Scott's cousin, we started the 200 mile drive south to Homer. The drive was beautiful.

Once arriving at Homer Spit we were in search of Halibut and Chips. We found some for a mere $12, very tasty. Next we were off to meet up with Dwayne, Juli's sister's cousin's uncle (or something along those genealogical lines). Dwayne and his wife Tony owned a halibut fishing boat and were kind enough to take us across the bay to where we had our next cabin rented. It was such an amazing boat ride. We were all in ah when we pulled into halibut cove where we would be spending our next few days.

After a .8 mile hike with our backpacks and our one additional item each, we were pleasantly surprised with our cabin. It had a sink, wood stove, padded bunk-beds!!!!! and a deck that led to the bay below. We quickly set up, Elias began chopping wood and Flynn made friends with some hermit crabs, starfish, an eel, and some fish in the bay. The evenings activities included dinner of Tortilla Soup, sitting on the deck yelling "bring me a bowl of wine!" and pointing out porpoises in the bay.

Up and at em, the next morning we picked up the cabin and headed to our next camp ground where we would be spending our first and only night in actual tents. Camp was set up quickly so we could being our day's adventure. We formed a cheerleading squad in order to hang our food out of any bear's reach, Elias was squad captain.

On the boat ride over Dwayne had showed us a small artisans town, we thought we'd head our hike in that direction and perhaps make it there by lunch time. We couldn't have been more off. The trail started out great but after a few miles became very overgrown, particularly with stinging neddles and devil's club. Elias used his pocket knife like a machete to "clear" the path. We reached a few bays and decided that the town had to be "just the next bay over" we were still wrong. We reached 3 bays never finding the town.

This is when things got interesting, after hiking over unmaintained trails, never reaching the town for lunch we were hungry tired, spread out on the trail and quiet. Not a good thing to be in bear country. Suddenly we hear Katie and Elias in the front, yell back "BEAR!" and as they say this we see a black bear running straight for us! All I see is a bear charging in my direction, while in reality it was just trying to get away from everyone. No one was hurt but our adrenaline at full capacity.

The rest of the hike out we made sure to stay vocal and keep the group together. The entire hike was 5 or 6 hours, we never made it to the town. Once back at our camp I could barely move, sat around and finally I went to bed around 9 p.m.

Saturday morning we had to wake up at 5:30 a.m. to meet Dwayne back at the dock by 6:30 because the bay we were in is only accessible during high tide. Tired and hungry we rode the much rougher ride back across the bay. We stopped for breakfast at a little organic cafe. They were known for their Ah! Laska Chocolate, needless to say, I had the best mocha I've ever drank accompanied by delicious french toast.

Four hours later, back in Anchorage. Our final night was filled with more Catchphrase and Smashed Bros. Our final day was spent running last minute errands and saying our goodbyes.

The flight back went quickly, watched Good Night, Good Luck, which was much better than Aquamarine on the flight over. We met Scott and Juli's cousins at the airport to pick up some bags that we brought back for them. Dominic picked us up right on time. After a short visit with Dom and Tyson we headed back on the road for our three hour drive to Portland.

I finally made it back to my own bed on Monday night. Overall the trip was absolutely amazing. Without a doubt some one of the most beautiful parts of the states I've ever been to. I would recommend anyone visiting Alaska, just make sure to get out and do some hiking and camping, the town's can be a bit blah.

What's next? Ireland?

Thursday, July 20, 2006

So, maybe I'm getting a little nervous.

Only two days of work left. I'm going to be so sad when I have to leave.

Everything is comming along quite nicely. I sold my car last week, which was very liberating. My goal in life now is to never own a car again. I've decided that I've only ever owned a car out of my own laziness, shocking isn't it? Me lazy? Never...

I've been able to spend some quality time with my sister in the last few weeks. She brought her family down for the Corvallis da Vinci Days festival. I had much more fun this year with the girls. Just look at these pictures:







In other news, I recieved an email from Jessica (future roommate) and she said she had a bicycle accident and broke a bone. oops.

I'm off to alaska in 2 days waaaa whooooo!

Going north to alaska going north the rush is on....

Monday, July 10, 2006

My visa arrived!

I guess I didn't have too much to worry about.

In other news. Tom and Dara's wedding this last weekend was great. We played lots of lawn games afterwards. Flynn and I are thinking about becoming professional Bocce Ball players.

My clutch broke again in salem. Allowing me to spend some extra time with my sister and fam.

Alaska is coming quickly.

28 more days...but who's counting...

Thursday, July 06, 2006

34 days left

The new apartment is good, a little small, but I like the size better than our last place.

The 4th of July was fun, we went to a friend of flynn's bbq and then to the roof of the Avalon to watch the waterfront fireworks. Then back to our place (with bryan and Laren) for videogames. Good times.

I'm still awaiting word on my visa.

I'm still trying to sell my car.

I'm still excited.

Monday, June 26, 2006

If it's too hot in the house, move into an even hotter apartment...

So we did it, we moved this last weekend in 95° weather. My mom and sister came had helped which was awesome, flynn and I would have had lots of fun doing it by ourselves.

Long story short, it was hot, and on Sunday nite my clutch cable broke in my car (in the middle of the intersection). When I called AAA for a tow they said I never paid my bill 8 months ago! Even though i've used my AAA card several times since and I know I paid it...After 45min on the phone with the jerks I finally gave up. Luckily my mama was there and also had a towing service.

$83 later, the garage just called and said my car's done. Yippy.

In other news, Henderson's printing sucks!

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

It's official!

Flight: Delta Air Lines flight 1683 (Non-Stop)
Depart: Portland, OR (PDX)
Wed, Aug 09 at 8:00am
Arrive: Atlanta, GA (ATL) - SOUTH TERMINAL
Wed, Aug 09 at 3:47pm

Flight: Delta Air Lines flight 158 (Non-Stop)
Depart: Atlanta, GA (ATL) - SOUTH TERMINAL
Wed, Aug 09 at 8:20pm
Arrive: Dublin, Ireland (DUB) - Terminal Information Unavailable
Thu, Aug 10 at 9:15am

But I'll be back...

Flight: Delta Air Lines flight 128 (Non-Stop)
Depart: Dublin, Ireland (DUB) - Terminal Information Unavailable
Sat, Jan 13 at 11:30am
Arrive: Atlanta, GA (ATL) - SOUTH TERMINAL
Sat, Jan 13 at 3:35pm

Flight: Delta Air Lines flight 1199 (Non-Stop)
Depart: Atlanta, GA (ATL) - SOUTH TERMINAL
Sat, Jan 13 at 6:00pm
Arrive: Portland, OR (PDX) - Terminal Information Unavailable
Sat, Jan 13 at 8:10pm

Sunday, June 18, 2006

garage sailing away...

Garage sale went good yesterday. We sold about half of our stuff, then someone came this morning and bought three large things so that was good. I just put up "everything free" signs...but no takers yet. I don't want this stuff anymore. If people don't come and take it, we just have to take it to goodwill tomorrow. meh.

I'm figuring the lack of people today is due to the graduation at OSU...not much traffic.

I talked more to Jessica and emailed Lizzy (the owner of the house) about letting out the house. Looks like it's going to be too expensive for Jessica but I'm going to try to work something out, even if I have to pay a little more. It will only be for 4 months until Lizzy gets back and we (or I) find somewhere else to live. I'm not too worried about it.

I wish people would come take my stuff...

Friday, June 16, 2006

on the horizon

First and foremost I need to get my visa! I'm starting to get worried cause if it really takes the full 8 weeks to process I will be receiving it on the 4th of August and I'm planning on leaving the 9th. That's a little too close for me.

Second I need to buy my plan ticket. Looks like it will be around $650, Dara will reimburse.

I've contacted Jessica, she is the German woman who also is moving to Dublin and will be working with Treasa's husband. Should work out great to be housemates. She doesn't speak much English but it's probably a lot better than my German. The two years I took in HS has faded fast. It will be a great opportunity for us both to learn more.

This weekend: garage sale
Next weekend: move to apartment

Life will be normal for two weeks

Then off to Alaska for a week or pure vacation!

Then one week left in the states and at last off to Ireland to start the next chapter in this book.

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Thought I better get one of these...

Everyone told me to, so here it is. I will try to keep posts current, we'll see I'm not very good at updating these kinda things. But I have a feeling I'm going to be having some free time on my hands.

TTFN