Sunday, September 30, 2007

Whirlwind East Coast Trips

Last weekend, Matt and I took the first of 3 whirlwind trips we have to make to the East Coast this Fall for weddings, including our own reception in Boston. This time, we went up to Ithaca, NY for Jocelyn and Ivan's wedding in the beautiful Robert H. Treman state park in front of a quintessential Ithaca landmark: a waterfall...

A little surprise for me upon arriving was a mini-reunion with some Smiffenpoofs, Laura and Barb, that I hadn't seen in at least 9 years or so! They were performing the ceremony music:

We spent some time reminiscing and badly trying to remember the words to "Manhattan", one of the oldest 'Poof songs. Congrats to Jocelyn and Ivan! They should be off in Hawaii by now...Here are the rest of the photos we took...

We're off to NYC next weekend to attend Debbie and Saevar's reception (at the SoHo House nonetheless---we can't wait to check it out!).

Friday, September 21, 2007

Thank you...Valentin?

We got a late wedding present today. It was a nice present---in the form of a stainless steel All-Clad stir fry pan. Thing is, we have no idea who it's from. According to the order form, it's someone named Valentin that lives in New York. I feel bad. It's not a cheap gift either...but I have no idea who this person is.

Speaking of weddings, I was looking over our final banquet order and thought it was interesting how much was consumed. Keeping in mind it being a wedding of 180 people, a full bar open from 9pm on, etc...these were the amounts consumed:

41 Bottles of Domestic Beer
144 Bottles of Imported/Microbrew Beer
13 bottles of champagne
35 glasses of juice/mineral water
180 glasses of soft drinks
2 bottles of sparkling cider
54 bottles of white wine
37 bottles of red wine
140 glasses of martinis

Whew!

Sunday, September 9, 2007

One Foot of Hair

I cut my hair on Saturday. One foot of hair to be exact (and yes, I donated it to Locks of Love). I also highlighted it a mahoghany red (not too crazy as I've done this before). I'd grown my hair out for the wedding and left it nice and black...so I'd been eager to chop it off and highlight it again after the wedding. My head is so light now! Here are before and after shots.

Before


After


Friday, September 7, 2007

Labor Day Camping

We had a fabulous Labor Day weekend camping with Matt, Asayo, Yoko and their dog, Luna. We all woke up bright and early Saturday morning and started to 2.5+ hour drive down to the Hood River, OR area to our campsite. The whole Columbia River area is absolutely beautiful. The campground itself was great, only about a year old. It was incredible how clean the bathrooms and showers were! Admittedly, I've never gone camping anywhere that had bathrooms and showers so it was a pleasant surprise to have such amenities!

Here's Matt after we set up our campsite:



After setting up, we went straight into town, got some quick lunch at McDonald's and then over to Wet Planet Whitewater Rafting for an awesome afternoon of rafting the White Salmon River.


All suited up!

The whole trip was amazing as the weather was great, the water super clear and fresh and the rapids exciting. Mid-way through the trip, we had to hike around the river due to a drop that was too dangerous for any of us to go through...and at the end of the hike, we had 2 choices to get back to our rafts: either keep walking around or jump off the cliff into the 45-degree water! It's a bit crazy thinking back--but we all took the jump and it was awesome.


Photo courtesy of Wet Planet

At the very end, we went down Husum Falls, a 10-foot Class III drop which is incredibly exhilirating.









What a thrill! After rafting, we headed back to the campsite and enjoyed a relaxing dinner and smores by the campfire.




The next day, we woke up bright and early to get some windsurfing lessons. Unfortunately, there wasn't much wind so we had to pass some time in town---we got some coffee, walked around, checked out a local swap meet that windsurfers and kitesurfers sold all their equipment.

After 2 hours, we got a call that the wind had picked up and that we could head over to start our lessons! The first hour or so of our lesson consisted of land simulation on a board with wheels at the bottom so that we could get a good sense of the wind and how to move the sail around:



Still practicing our stance--but it kinda looks like tai chi!

We then got suited up and headed over to the "Hook", an area of the Columbia River that's pretty protected with less wind and a good place for beginners to practice. We spent the next couple hours here and it was so much fun!












All the really good windsurfers and kitesurfers out on the Columbia River---they were totally sailing and going really fast:



Another long exhausting day---we got some food in town and headed back to camp again where Matt and I cooked up some grilled corn and skewers for dinner and we again ended the night with smores. The next morning, we packed up camp to start heading back north.

The group of us at the campsite



We decided to swing by Mount St. Helens on the way back up since Asayo, Yoko and Matt S. had never been before. For our first stop, we went to the Ape Caves, a former lava tube and walked around inside for a bit. We then drove over to the Windy Ridge Viewpoint to get the views of the mountain and Spirit Lake.



Still smokin'!



Luna looking out at Spirit Lake


It was incredible to see how so many trees were still totally ruined, like toothpicks that fell over
We played 20 Questions all the way back to Seattle over our walkie talkies between the cars--a bit dorky but it definitely helped pass time! Fun trip, good company. Yay.