Monday, April 7, 2008

Breakdown

Well folks, we're almost there. 10 days to go.

Just to run things by everyone again, the celebration starts a little early for all you who are coming in from out of town (which is a lot). On Thursday night, April 17, we'll host a barbecue at our home at 863 N. Winchell Street. We'll have some great food, including meat from Gartner's, a Portland institution and delightful experience in itself.

Friday night, April 18, we'll have a "Meet-n-Greet" up in Centralia at 10 p.m. at the
McMenamins Olympic Club Hotel and Theater.

And just in case you were wondering, we're planning on taking a couple days of R&R after the wedding. It's not a full honeymoon, which we plan on doing later this year, but just a few days to enjoy. And no, we aren't going to tell anybody where we'll be.

We're really getting excited about the big day and can't wait to see you all. If you've got any questions about the area or the schedule, don't hesitate to ask.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

One Month Out



Well, we have hit the one month mark... so far we have 64 confirmed and about another 20 that are making plans to be there, you know who you are...

We are starting to get excited, and hopefully that means that we will be better about writing entries on the blog!

Monday, March 17, 2008

Thursday Night BBQ


Let the festivities begin! As people are finalizing their plans and the RSVPs are rolling in we figured it was time to dust off the trusty blog and add some festivities to the presentation!

For all of you coming to town early to get a glimpse into the city we call home, we would like to invite you over for some food and fun.

Thursday, before we all make the pilgrimage up to Washington, we are hosting a BBQ at the house. This is a great chance for you to come and see our relatively new house and meet all (or most) of the key players in our big day. Hopefully the fun will start around 7, as we wind down from all the wedding prep work that I will have left to the last minute and enjoy a drink or two with friends and family.

The only thing that we ask is that if you are planning on swinging by you let us know so we don't have a feast or famine situation... email me at jyoung.pdx@gmail.com, or give me a call (503.866.9732) we don't need more than a day's notice.... we aren't planning anything fancy...

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Columbia Gorge - Make a Day of it!


Seriously, it would be a shame if you didn't make it out to the Gorge! You don't need a day to see the highlights... but it makes for a great day trip. Click here for a nice overview on the drive and its features. Here are some highlights.

Angel's Rest is one of the first, and as luck would have it, easiest hikes in the gorge. The short hike has a great payoff at the top. It makes for a great introduction to the gorge. If it is a nice day, we would highly recommend the trek. However, if it is rainy and overcast, you might want want to skip it and head straight to the waterfalls.

Waterfalls: the most famous of the falls is Multnomah Falls, its easily accessible and quite impressive. If you are looking for a little hike (and to avoid the other tourists in the area) we would recommend hopping over to one of the other falls along the Gorge. Here are a couple that we like: Latourell Falls, Oneonta and Horsetail Falls.

Hood River is the town at the end of it all, and it is worth the drive. It is a nice little town with boutique shops and good food. One of our favorite places is the full sail brewpub. If you take the tour you get a free pint glass. Or, just stop by and have a beer and a burger while watching the daredevils windsurfing on the Columbia. It is supposed to be some of the best wind surfing in the world.

*Photo By Nate Marvin (courtesy of flickr)

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Mt Hood - get up there!


For those of you heading to the area, you might want to consider a trek up the mountain. This is one of our favorite pastime no matter what time of year it is! The drive is beautiful and the mountain is an unforgettable experience. Here are some highlights.


Timberline Lodge we love going up here for an afternoon and enjoying the combination of Oregon history and nature. From the lodge you can head out snowshoeing, x-country skiing, or down hill skiing or snowboarding. Or, just head up to the Ram's Head bar and have a beer.
http://www.timberlinelodge.com/index.php

Skiing, Snowshoeing, Snowboarding There are numerous places to rent all the gear that you could possibly need while you are out here. And the mountain has trails and ski parks galore! We would recommend stopping in "Gov-y" or Government Camp to pick up gears, maps and the required parking permit. Here's google results for rentals.

There should be great snow before and after the wedding!

Wedding Planning

Well, we are moving along in the world of wedding planning. Mom (Phyllis) came out last weekend and we chipped away at the mountain of details that I have left piling up in the corner...

Anyway, we had a great trip up to the barn to talk details. Here are a couple of photos.



This one is the blank canvas of the alter... exciting huh!













Here's a nice shot of the barn in winter... yes, it really is a barn!

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Wines of Willamette Valley

So, I have fielded a couple of questions about what to do while out visiting for the wedding, and lets consider this the first in a series of fun stuff in and around Portland.

The Willamette Valley is making itself known in the wine world for its delicious Pinot Noirs. And lucky you, it is just a hop, skip and a jump south of Portland. To learn about all the vineyards we would recommend checking out the Willamette Valley Wineries Association's website that has info on all the wineries in the valley.