Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Starting Fresh

So much has been going on here lately! Jonathan accepted a new job, far enough from where we were living that we had to move, we just got back from an amazing European vacation (that's us in Ephesus, Turkey!), and just completed our move! Good thing we're still in Oregon - I don't think I have the creative energy at the moment to rename the blog!

We've left the town of Corvallis, which over the last four years I've actually grown quite fond of. It was a big transition moving to a small college town from Seattle and truth be told I absolutely hated it when I first moved there (and even when I moved there the second time after a short stint in Portland). That all changed when Jonathan and I found the best rental property ever though - a 105 year old restored farm house surrounded by fields, a vineyard, and a horse barn. We had our country house and were still only a 5 minute drive from work and the grocery store (these things are important).

We spent two years there - we built two beautiful garden beds, Jonathan built a chicken coop and acquired two hens, but mostly we learned how to live together as our own little family there. We've left behind a lot of familiarity - a great group of friends, restaurants and bars where we were regulars, the ability to carpool to work and run out for lunch together, among many other things. But we're excited for our new adventure too.

We're just getting settled in our new place in Gresham - about 15-20 minutes outside of Portland. Now if you're familiar with the area at all, you might think I'm nuts for being excited about being in Gresham. It's not exactly known for being the nicest place to live I don't think (noted by the increase in my car insurance premium). But you know what? It's not so bad - I think we're in a pretty good spot, and we're in a nice unit too so that helps. Last Friday was our first "official" night here and we walked across the street to get some pizza for dinner (walking, yay!). Saturday we walked downtown to the farmer's market, which is only a little over a mile away (again - walking, yay!), got lunch at a little cafe, stopped at BB&B to get some spice jars, and joined a gym.

I'm beyond excited that all of these things are within walking distance - even if we are kind of in the suburbs, at least there are a few things around to do! We're also only two blocks away from the MAX which means getting into Portland without driving is entirely reasonable. So you see? It's not really that bad out here! And maybe, with time, I will learn to love it like I did Corvallis!

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Iceland

 Yikes - I started writing this when we actually got back from our trip, which was over a month ago now! I've been traveling quite a bit lately, and between that, work, working out, and getting ready for grad school (eeee!) I haven't had much time to focus here. Regardless - here's the recap of our amazing Iceland trip!
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I know it's only February, but the potential highlight of my year was our recent trip to Iceland. I've been wanting to visit for years, mainly inspired by the beautiful scenery in a documentary by one of my favorite bands - Sigur Ros. You can see the trailer here  - I highly suggest you watch it, if you don't care for the music just watch it on mute and enjoy the footage. I bet you want to go to Iceland now too.

We got this great deal through Icelandair that included airfare (direct from Seattle), accommodations at the Hilton, and a guided glacier hike/northern lights tour. Iceland doesn't get many tourists this time of year so Icelandair has been making a big push to get people to travel there - it must be working because our guide said usually they're running hardly any tours this time of year but they've been working full time this year. Oh, and when we checked out of the hotel on Saturday there was a huge crowd - the hotel was overbooked and they were trying to find new accommodations for everyone. So glad that didn't happen when we checked in.

It was an easy 8 hours flight from Seattle (granted we did have to drive all the way to Seattle, but oh well) - the down side is that this put us arriving in Iceland just before 7am. With very little sleep. I had intended to spend the first day doing most of our exploring of Reykjavik and I hadn't really planned on serious jet lag. We were so relieved that there was a room ready for us when we arrived at the hotel since check in time wasn't really supposed to be until 2pm. I don't know what we would have done otherwise - I think we would have had to sleep in the lobby because we definitely weren't functioning! We ended up sleeping until about 2:30pm before we bundled up and headed out to see Reykjavik. 

It was about a 1.5 mile walk from our hotel to the city center - but the city was very easy to navigate and to make it even easier we could basically just walk straight down the same road the whole way. We weren't very productive the first day, but we did manage to find some food and go see a documentary called The Volcano Show. The film maker was there to give us some background - his father started filming volcano eruptions in the 1940's and he picked it up after him so there was a ton of great footage. To me, volcanoes just spew ash, so to see footage of the ground opening and a wall of lava shooting out is pretty crazy. I'm glad we went to this though - it was a nice easy way to learn a lot about the geography in Iceland. By the time we left to catch the shuttle back to the hotel it has started snowing. Normally I am more inclined to walk, but let me tell you - after the sun sets in Iceland it is absolutely freezing out! I was so happy that we made it to the shuttle where it was warm
  
Our second day was filled with the tour that was included in our package - we were picked up at the hotel along with a few other guests (I think there ended up being about 10 or so of us in the group) and headed out of Reykjavik. We stopped briefly to see Eyjafjallajökull - the volcano whose 2010 eruption caused huge air traffic delays in Europe (I remember this clearly because I was waiting on some shipments for work from Italy and there were a bunch of delays!).

Then we stopped to see Skógarfoss - a beautiful waterfall. Legend has it that there is a chest of treasure somewhere underneath it.

Next stop was Sólheimajökull Glacier where we were going to do our hike. When we arrived the weather was bitterly cold - the wind was blowing like crazy and it was dumping snow on us as we stopped to put on our crampons. This continued as we walked up the glacier but luckily the wind was blowing at our backs. As soon as we reached the highest point the weather had turned, the wind died down and the sun even came out! The "hike" was more of a walk really, which Jonathan and I were a little disappointed with but I guess it has to be accessible to a wide range of people (including those in our group wearing just jeans and a jacket! I can't even imagine how cold they must have been).
We explored the glacier a bit, and even got to climb inside of an ice tube! The ice axes we had weren't ever really necessary, but they did look kind of cool!


The sun was starting to set by the time we made it off the glacier, and it had started snowing again. We made one quick stop at another waterfall before heading to a nice little restaurant for dinner. Most of the group had lobster soup, but they did have a vegetarian soup option which was very nice. We had a chance to try some Icelandic beer - Skjálfti (if I remember right, pronounced something like ski-OW-fTEE) which was really good, they also had some of the most delicious bread which I'm pretty sure I ate my fair share of.

Since the clouds had rolled in at this time, our chances of seeing the northern lights were pretty slim - we did drive for a bit looking for a clearing with no success. I was a bit disappointed, but to be honest it was SO cold by that time that I didn't feel much like standing outside and looking at the sky anyway!

We took time to continue exploring Reykjavik on our last full day - we went to the National Museum and spent a good amount of the afternoon there, we then took a cab over to a place called the Perlan which is where the Saga Museum is as well as a nice restaurant and great lookout point. We didn't make it in time to go to the Saga Museum, but we did get some gorgeous views of Reykjavik before the sunset.

We then hurried back downtown to make a stop at the liquor store (which is the only place you can buy any kind of alcohol) to try to pick up some of the Icelandic beer we liked to bring home. Unfortunately they did not have any Skjálfti - must be popular because every time we ordered it anywhere they commented that they would have to check and see if they had it still. Instead we picked up a couple of other random beers in hopes that they would be just as good.

Since this trip fell over both Valentine's Day and our anniversary we took the opportunity to go out to a nice dinner on our last night - we found a cute little Icelandic restaurant  (Lækjarbrekka) that was an old house-turned-restaurant. Their vegetarian option was quite delicious (I was not quite sure what to expect since Icelandic food is not particularly vegetarian friendly) - I had the Icelandic organic barley with wild mushrooms, angelica, root vegetables and herbs and Jonathan had a chance to enjoy some real Icelandic food (although he did go for lamb and not the rotten shark meet, neither sound great to me but it was probably a wise choice).

To get back to the airport we booked a shuttle that made a stop at the Blue Lagoon - a touristy geothermal spa. However touristy it might have been, it was definitely worth the stop. The pools are a gorgeous milky blue - filled with silica mud and minerals and plenty warm to hang out in even though it was hovering right around freezing outside. The downside to all of those minerals though? My hair felt like a tangley mess for at LEAST a week afterwards - no matter how many times I washed and conditioned it it still felt terrible!

All in all, a fantastic trip - I wish it could have been longer, but I'm glad we have something to go back for now! Can't wait to start planning an awesome summer trip even if it may be a few years away!
 

Monday, January 2, 2012

Wrapping up 2011 - on to 2012!

It's 9:30am - Jonathan is still asleep and I'm sitting on the couch drinking coffee, Pixel is curled up with me, and we've just been looking out at the gray skies and the crows flying around. It feels like the perfect Sunday morning, except it's actually Monday but since it's the last day I have off before returning to work it definitely feels like a Sunday!

The holidays have been crazy busy, and although I'm glad for the quiet and relaxation that this morning brings, the holidays were also great. We spent a lot of time with friends in the weeks leading up to Christmas - the time between Thanksgiving and then just flew by! Jonathan and I have both had work off for the past week and a half which has been fantastic - it's great not being at work and also not missing out on meetings/emails/etc. because everyone else is also gone! I stopped in Portland on my way home to Seattle for a vegan cooking class (more on that later) - Portland still takes my breath away, I just love that city. I was able to see my two best friends and spend a lot of time with my family while I was in Washington for a couple of days, and then on Christmas day I headed out to Michigan to visit Jonathan and his family.

As you can see, there was a fair amount of travel involved this holiday season - luckily all of the driving and all of the flights went well! Michigan was great - it was so much fun to see where Jonathan grew up and hear all of his stories that the places reminded him of. We spent a lot of time wandering around Kalamazoo and exploring the city, we also drove over to Ann Arbor one day and he showed me the Michigan campus. Both cities were super cute and we had a great time. I loved that I was able to split Christmas time this year with my family and his - unfortunately I can't be in two places at once, but this was a nice solution!

We made it home on New Year's Eve morning after staying in a somewhat dumpy hotel off of I-5. After traveling for about 15 hours it's tough to make the hour and a half drive back from the airport, especially when it's midnight here and you've been on east coast time. We had the quietest NYE that I have had in a very long time, but it was fantastic. We rented movies, ate appetizers, drank wine and were in bed by about 10pm. We celebrated with the east coast by drinking sparkling wine at 9pm - attempted to watch the ball drop, only to find out that they delay the broadcast here so it drops at midnight. LAME. I swear I remember watching that as a kid, and definitely at 9pm and not midnight.

Speaking of New Year's, I thought I'd share a few of my goals - I prefer goals to resolutions, I'm not exactly sure why. But here we go:
- Complete the P90X workout series (we're on Day 2!)
- Continue to work on meal planning, especially with these lengthy workouts I want to have meals prepared and ready to go ahead of time. I'm going to work on "freezer meals" - soups and other things that can be made ahead of time and freeze easily.
- 365 photo challenge... there will likely be far less food photos in the beginning though since I don't think I'll be cooking as often.

We'll see how it goes! The P90X workouts are super tough, we've been prepping for the past month or so doing the bonus workouts 3 days a week, but now to move up to 7 days a week is definitely going to be a challenge. We've been really bad about working out for the past year though, so hopefully this is a good jumpstart for us. I'm really aiming to be in better shape before this Mediterranean cruise at the end of May!

We've also been doing some New Year's cleaning - organizing and getting rid of a bunch of things we don't need (why did we still have two toasters, two hand beaters, and two Foreman grills!?). It's nice to start off the year with a little less junk around.

Hope you all had a great start to 2012 as well - I think it's going to be a great year!


-C

Monday, June 27, 2011

There's No Place Like Home

I've been in SE Asia for the past week and a half or so and I am more than ready to come home. It doesn't sound like very long, I know - but being away always makes me appreciate how great things are back in Oregon.

I spent last week in Singapore for work and since I was here for two weeks back in October I can't say I really did a whole lot more exploring. Work was pretty busy, and three of the nights I had dinners lined up with coworkers so it was kind of a continuation of work (although a much more enjoyable continuation). The rest of the nights I was able to meet up with my friend who lives here and get dinner or go swimming. The hotel I was in had two (yes, TWO!) water slides into their pool - it was kind of awesome. I ate quite a bit of good food while I was here - mostly Chinese vegetarian style food from the Hawker centers (like little groups of  food carts - almost reminds me of Portland except it's far too hot!). I'll share more food photos when I return home and have a chance to sort through them!

This past weekend I did something I had never done before (at least not in the international sense) - traveled alone. I took a trip to Bali for a few days - I was already all the way over here and figured I should take advantage of work paying to send me at least most of the way there! I'm having mixed emotions on the experience right now so I don't want to say too much otherwise it may come out really negative. I'll share more when I return home and can maybe view the trip in a more positive light!

For now I am back in Singapore for one night (barely - I leave for the airport at 3:45am!) and am excited to meet up with Matt one last time and maybe eat some Indian food - I haven't actually had much of that on this trip!

Keep your fingers crossed for me that my flights home tomorrow go smoothly because like I said, I am more than ready to come home already!

-C