Surprise Birthday Trip to Portland

Here are a few things you should know.  I turned 27 on Saturday.  Joey surprised me with a weekend trip to Portland.  I cried big, fat, ugly tears on our front porch when I found out.  I don’t know how I got this lucky or what I’ve done to deserve such happiness but I’m so grateful to have this wonderful, fun and caring person as my life companion.  It doesn’t even feel real, that’s how good it is.  Also, let it be known that he is alarmingly good at lying to me.

A few other things you should know… about Portland.  It’s an alternate universe version of Denver and it’s perfect and magical and green.  Every house is the cutest house.  There is good beer and the best donuts and coffee shops where the baristas are friendly and want to know where you get your coffee in Denver.  Their Farmers’ Market game is STRONG and they even sell Marionberries there.  It’s just one of my favorite places that I got to wander through with my favorite person, so really, what more can you ask for on your birthday?

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Neighbors probably saw me crying // Morning flight // Straight from the plane to COFFEE // Is Portland serious with these blue flowers?!

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Lunch at Lardo // Sandwiches for all! // Portland has Little Free Libraries just like Denver // Joey needed to do a thorough check of the books

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The best sign inside our Airbnb // Beer flight at Stormbreaker // Dinner with friends // Ice cream at Salt & Straw because I wasn’t gonna make this mistake again

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This is 27 // Iced coffee flight // Breakfast at the Farmers’ Market // DO YOU EVEN SEE THAT BACON?!

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The Portland Farmers’ Market puts all other farmers’ markets to shame

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Portland’s theater district?? // My #1 // Ira’s Fountain // Wait, is that Joey up there?!

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A French festival complete with accordion playing and Edith Piaf covers // Got roped into a brief fencing lesson // CHEESE & CRACK, FTW // Best snack plate ever!

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Birthday dinner of my dreams // Tortelli // Duck // Goat cheese // Angel food cake // Full disclosure: those photos are from the restaurant’s Facebook account

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Coffee sipping on a Sunday morning // In line at Pip’s // THE BEST DONUTS! // Portland doesn’t even need a filter on its flowers

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Went to Washington Park and it rained but we didn’t even care // Japanese Rose Gardens // Lunchtime beer is always a good idea // I can’t not order the bánh mì // Match your coffee to your shirt if possible

Where We Stayed:

Handbuilt Alberta Arts Cottage

This was my favorite Airbnb we’ve EVER stayed in.  Not only was it gorgeous and clean, but it was within walking distance of coffee shops, restaurants AND ICE CREAM.  The neighborhood was the cutest and it even had a little balcony off the bedroom where I totally sat outside and read.

Where We Ate/Drank:

Heart Roasters // The coffee is so so good (we snagged a bag to bring home) and their minimalist aesthetic really speaks to my hipster heart.

Lardo // Even though I didn’t LOVE my bánh mì, there are just too many other good things about this place.  Like a spacious patio, a cocktail menu, a good beer selection and generous portions. 

Stormbreaker Brewing // An attentive staff, interesting beers and a full food menu.  My jerk chicken wrap was SPICY but Joey’s double patty pimento cheeseburger was insanely good.

Salt & Straw // If you don’t understand why there’s a constant line out the door, let me break it down for you.  Small batch, artisanal, seasonal with a staff that embodies hospitality at its best.  Just go!

Saint Simon Coffee Co. // I really really wanted to like this place because they had an iced coffee flight (!!!) and the baristas were really nice but the coffee was so meh and the kouign amann we got to go was covered in fuzz and a piece of hair from sitting out on their counter.  A fact I realized only after biting into it…

Verde Cocina // Found this place at the Farmers’ Market, took one look at the bacon they were frying up and was sold.  And who knew scrambled eggs and sautéed veggies went so well together?

Pine State Biscuits // I didn’t actually eat here but Joey grabbed himself a plate of biscuits and gravy (plus a biscuit and jam on the side, because that’s totally normal) and was in biscuit heaven. 

Cheese & Crack Snack Shop // Okay, we both ADORED this place!  Not only was their cheese plate presentation the cutest thing ever but everything was SO GOOD.  This place needs to exist in Denver because a cheese plate + beer snack IS my happy place.

BEAST //  Here’s the deal.  A small restaurant with two dinner seatings, a six-course menu that changes every two weeks and an intimate dining experience that we’ve only ever had on our honeymoon in France.  I was mega-full by the end, but it was SO MUCH FUN. 

Extracto Coffee Roasters // They roast their own beans and make a mean almond milk latte.

Pip’s Original Doughnuts // This place was a highlight of our last trip to Portland and we were beyond excited to go back.  Totally spaced the fact that they’d probably be busy on a Sunday at 11 AM so we had to wait in line but it was so worth it because THESE ARE THE BEST DONUTS IN THE WORLD.  There, I said it. 

Pine Street Market // This is one of those upscale food court type of places (Denver has one too) so of course, we had to go!  We both ended up eating at Common Law and even though I struck out again on the bánh mì (why?!) I was in too much of a caffeine/beer/vacation-induced state of happiness that I didn’t even care.

4th of July Snapshots

Another 4th of July Weekend has come and gone and I am legitimately sad.  Say it ain’t so!  Somehow it managed to feel both sooo long and way too short, jam-packed and delightfully relaxing, filled with friend/family time but also with time for just Joey and I.  I absolutely adore that long weekends give you time to pretty much do it all.  All the things that make your heart happy, your belly full and your life fulfilled.

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We ditched out of work a bit early on Friday so we could make a liquor store run, clean the beer brewing equipment and mix up some spinach-turkey burgers before Bobby and Becca came over for the First Ever Beer Collaboration event!  Bobby wanted to try brewing on a bigger scale and we wanted to try all-grain brewing, so it was a good tradeoff for everyone.  Also, Huni got to have a puppy play date with their dog Louie so it was a win all around.  I’m super excited to see how the beer turns out.  It’s already fermenting away in the basement!

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Saturday morning, we woke up, walked to grab iced coffee, spotted some cute little fuchsia orchids and made pancakes.  Er, I made pancakes while Joey and Huni relaxed on the couch.  I know that sounds like a pretty routine weekend morning, but seriously this is all it takes for me to feel all the happiness.  Afterwards, we biked to the Farmers’ Market, bought some shishito peppers and heirloom tomatoes and even ran into Kate!

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The big event of the afternoon was a surprise birthday party for my brother!  He was so genuinely shocked and appreciative and I was like “why am I so short?!” was so happy to be part of a celebration for one of my favorite people in the whole world.  My sister-in-law is so amazing to have put this perfect little party together.  Love them both!

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Post-“SURPRISE!” there was food, presents, cake, blue tongues and backyard fireworks, naturally.  My nephew was so into lighting those little fireworks and can you blame him?  Even I was like “I’m buying some of those on the way home!”  My brother & clan are road tripping to California this week and I’m so excited for them.  Gonna be too much fun!

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I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t hardcore looking forward to Sunday and a day without ANY plans.  I took myself on a run, met Joey (and Huni) for coffee, walked home and ate breakfast.  Then we made our way to the backyard to do some serious work.  We cleaned out this little garden bed, planted some flowers, ripped out all the weeds and dead grass along our fence line and planted some pumpkins, watermelons and squash there instead.  I tried to get Huni to help but she decided to nap in the garden instead.

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In case you doubted Joey and I’s commitment to becoming a dorky married couple, we now share a mutual enjoyment in inspecting our vegetable garden.  And we are also mutually overjoyed with how well things are going!  Do you even see that baby bell pepp??  Also, that’s kale that we grew from seeds!!  I had basically zero expectations of those seeds so when those teensy leaves popped up, I freaked.  We’re bonding on a whole new level, ha!

P.S. We also replaced the ugly old bamboo covering on our fence with some ugly new bamboo and I totally tripped over a pile of tree branches in the middle of that process.  I bruised my knee up and Bunny wouldn’t even clean my wound with her magic dog saliva.  So mean! 😛

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Afterwards, we cleaned ourselves up, made a quick run to the grocery, marinated some lamb (but more on that in a minute) and then Joey was all “let’s have happy hour in the backyard” and set out beers and books for us.  God, I love that perfect human so much.  He also declared it date night and took me to dinner at this new spot, The Pig & The Sprout.  The space is lovely and the menu has a little bit of everything (with one side dedicated to meaty things and one side dedicated to veggie things) so I was instantly impressed.  The brisket poutine had us booth swooning (I believe Joey’s exact words were “gravy is my homeboy!”) and I really liked my tofu French Dip.  More of this place, please!

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Monday — the actual 4th of July — involved a lazy morning and more yard clean up.  We got both our front AND our backyard looking all spic and span and I was so impressed/excited.  Now all we need is a new fence some string lights and it’s gonna be a beautiful backyard oasis!  We rewarded ourselves — and celebrated America — with some grilled lamb!  Cooking Light did this little piece on throwing a backyard BBQ and it inspired me to try making lamb for the first time ever.  We picked up a leg of lamb from Western Daughters Butcher Shoppe, covered it in a rub and let it sit overnight, then grilled and marinated it and it turned out PERFECT.  Seriously, I was blown away.  Complete with three dipping sauces and some homemade flatbread, we had the most perfect meal.

I also attempted this icebox cake and my mascarpone totally curdled 😦  But Joey pretended not to notice and ate two pieces anyway.

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Even though this weekend involved so so many good things, my favorite part was lighting this sparkler.  I told Joey this was all I really wanted to do all weekend and he went out and bought sparklers just for me.  SO MUCH HAPPINESS ♥♥♥  In other news, my neighbors set off fireworks until 1 AM and I was none too amused.  Neither was Bunny, who had her first close range fireworks experience, and quickly realized she was NOT a fan.

What did you do this 4th of July Weekend?!