Sep
25
2006
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Becoming Portlanders

Ben and I have been officially living in the Portland area now for just over three and a half months and I realized a few days ago that we are still merely transplants into this city. What I mean by this is that Ben and I really don’t know that much about this town outside of what is near our home and the popular touristy spots. This was okay for the two months pre-wedding when we really had no time to do anything outside of planning for the big day, but now that we’re settling in to a routine it would be nice, I think, to know more about this town than a tourist with a good guide book. However, that might be a decent place to start.

One way for this to happen is for us to actually listen to suggestions from our friends that have been living in the area longer than us. Our good friend Kam convinced us not too long ago that we should go out dancing with him. This wasn’t your typical night club dancing! This was a place to learn what I like to call real dancing. The evening started out with an hour long tango lesson followed by an hour long blues dance lesson. The evening was capped by four hours of free dancing to tango and blues music. Joy! With our basic knowledge we could move around the floor comfortably, but it was just as much fun to watch the other couples who really knew what they were doing take full command of the floor.

On Saturday morning Ben and I were standing in the check out line at the Safeway near our house to purchase milk and, as one does while waiting in the grocery store checkout line, I glanced over the magazine rack past the tabloids and much to my joy I discovered Portland Monthly magazine. After thumbing through the pages I thought it might be a good place to start in our quest to know Portland. It is nice to have in hand a magazine that feels like it’s written for natives and newbies alike. I already have plotted out a few places and things for us to check out from this month’s issue.

That’s all the news that’s fit to print. Until next time,

Emilie

Written by Ben in: Friends |
Sep
17
2006
0

The Machinations of “Home”

After returning from our nice honeymoon at Cannon Beach, OR Ben and I have settled, reluctantly, back into post-wedding reality. We are slowly sorting through the wedding presents and finding places for things – like two large appliances we thought we wouldn’t actually receive but did.

I am very excited about our crock pot and bread machine though. Yesterday after I got home from work I broke open the box for the bread machine and started reading the instruction manual for the bread machine. It was a wedding gift from my God-Parents and I remember the weekends I would stay with them and my godmother and I would bake bread in her bread machine. It was like magic peaking in that tiny 2″ window on the lid to see it slowly progress, until finally we could taste what we’d been smelling bake for hours. Needless to say I can’t wait to use it.

We’ve started using the Fiestaware as our everyday plates. Our cupboard has become much more colorful, Ben and I both have our favorite color in the collection, but its fun to mix and match too. We’ve traded out our silverware as well, it’s so nice to have real silverware. I can’t even begin to describe how nice it is.

That’s it from the newlywed home for now. Until next time,

Emilie

Written by Ben in: Home |

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