Boat & Sea

Boat & Sea

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Visiting the Boise Crew

In between packing and cleaning our apartment before moving we took a quick trip to Idaho to visit my side of the family. Brady and Joel drove down from Portland to meet up with us, so we had all of the siblings together! We always enjoy staying in Eagle, it's such a nice peaceful place.


We use to hike up Table Rock in Boise all the time when I was younger. It seemed like a good family activity, so we all went together one hot afternoon.




Tiny Pal came along in his puppy pack.



I'm trying to convince Jeff that we should get a dog. Hoping Tiny Pal warmed him to the idea.

We also celebrated Allie's Birthday!

Melissa and mom singing "happy birthday" with vigor.

Happy Birthday little sis!

campfire at home
Joel and Jeff playing catch in the backyard.



Dinner at Cafe Ole! Yum!

Mom and kids

Our attempts at a jumping picture.



Goodbye hug
We love you all! Come visit us on the East Coast soon!

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Hiking & Biking Provo

I've been trying to make a list of the things I want to do before we leave Utah, and this morning I checked one of my to-do items off. I put off packing for a bit to hike to the "Y" one last time.

It was the perfect time to hike, just as the sun was coming up over the mountains.




BYU campus below. You can see the football stadium, Marriott Center, and new Heritage Halls.

It's still impressive how big the "Y" is.

Top of the "Y"

Later that evening Jeff and I hopped on our bikes with Nate and Caitie and took a ride through the hills behind state street. We wanted to get at least one more ride in before packing our bikes up. Afterward we rode to J-Dawgs just south of campus for dinner. Another to-do item checked off our farewell Provo list. We're going to miss those tasty polish dogs with the special sauce : )


We reminisced about the times we would take a break from studying to get some J-dawgs when it use to be in this little shack. Good times.


Another good night in Provo. Slowly but surely we're saying our farewells to all the places we've enjoyed here.

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Camping at Mona

It feels like the past month has flown by. This is probably the result of me flying to and from Minneapolis every weekend, coming home for a few days, and then going back to work again. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday always seem to go by faster than the rest of the week (probably because Jeff and I try to do as many fun things we can together before I go away for work again). This week we decided to take a quick trip to Mona, UT with the Stewarts. We found a great little campsite and set up the tent, then we headed to the reservoir for some rope swinging!


Caitie had a hard time getting her air mat blown up.

There was a large group of people just leaving when we arrived so we had the big rope swing all to ourselves for awhile! The sun was just setting, casting beautiful colors over the water.










 



The campsite facilities.

We made some delicious tin foil dinners and cobbler for dessert!


We love peach cobbler!

Happy campers playing Phase 10 by glow stick light.

Glad we could make quick getaway for some summer camping!

Monday, August 12, 2013

Week-end Avec Maman

Earlier this summer when I found out that I would be working in Minnesota my mom decided she would use some of her air miles and join me there. We met at the Minneapolis/St. Paul Airport on thursday and had a fantastic weekend. It was so much nicer to have someone to tour around with and it made staying in the hotel much more like a vacation. My mom kept herself busy while I was teaching my reading classes (I think she probably saw more of Minnesota than I have in the past three weeks), and in the evenings we headed into the city.


One of the things I had on my to-see list while in Minnesota was the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden - the largest urban sculpture garden in the country. We parked above the Walker Art Center and walked down to the garden. I wish we would have had more time to tour the whole thing!



The iconic Spoonbridge and Cherry by Claes Oldenbur. I remember learning about this in my humanities classes!

We made reservations at the 508 (named so because of it's location on 1st ave) which my friend Kelsie had highly recommended to me. She and Jared ate there when they were visiting Minneapolis this past winter and she could not stop raving about the burger she had ordered. So I made a point to find that restaurant and try the burger.


The Juicy Louie, it was called, and the patty itself was stuffed with American and White Cheddar cheese and topped with thousand island dressing. Kelsie was right. It was great.


After sharing the Juicy Louie, we ventured down Nicollet Mall for some sight seeing. 





We decided to have a progressive dinner of sorts and stopped at a French restaurant called Vincent's for some appetizers and dessert. We elected to dine outside along the street to watch the passersby and take in the Minneapolis night. Escargot and Poutine with a sample platter of french desserts. Delicious. 

Burgundy style escargots in garlic parsley butter. Yum!

On left, vanilla ice cream with warm chocolate sauce & madeleine cookies. On right, creme Caramel, creme brulee, and pot de creme.
On Saturday I taught from 8:30am to 5:30pm, but I took a quick lunch break with mom in between classes and it was very nice to get out of the classroom and enjoy some good company. In the evening we went back into the city for a night at the theater! We saw Pride and Prejudice at the Guthrie Theater and it was very entertaining. I wasn't sure if I would like a play adaptation of P&P but I was pleasantly surprised.

The Guthrie Theater

The theater itself was amazing. I snapped a quick photo of the set before the show started and an usher promptly scolded me saying that there was to be no photography as everything was copyrighted. As the theater became more full there were people taking pictures left and right and the usher was too busy directing people to their seats to scold everyone. I wished I would have waited until then to get a better picture of the two of us there with the scenery behind. Alas, this pixelated photo from my non-smart phone will have to suffice.
The set was so cool! The whole stage could swivel around!
After the play, we ate a late dinner at an adjacent restaurant called Sea Change. I'm sure you can guess that there was sea food on the menu there. We split an appetizer of oysters (after picking one slimy oyster out of its shell and letting it slide down my throat I confirmed that it tasted too much like the ocean for my liking), potato gnocchi with crispy sweetbreads, mustard, and caramelized onion (which I much preferred to the oysters), salmon, chicken breast with bandaged cheddar and cauliflower, and a sampling of their desserts which looked very strange but tasted very good. We headed back to our hotel with full bellies and happy hearts after a lovely cultural evening well spent.


Playing it safe and ordering chicken at a sea food restaurant. At least I tried the oysters!


Sunday morning we thought we would drive north to see the head of the Mississippi River. What an amazing sight that would be, we thought! Google maps on my mom's phone directed us to Itasca State Park, in Ramsey, MN. When we got to Ramsey we could see what we thought was the Mississippi (though not the head of the river) but the final direction put us in the middle of a neighborhood where a kind stranger informed us that he had never heard of Itasca State Park. We later discovered that the state park, where the Mississippi begins) is located about 2 1/2 hours further north in Park Rapids. Not sure why google maps took us to Ramsey, but I guess it worked out for the best because there is no way I would have made it back to my teaching site in time if we had gone any further. We turned around disappointed, but the drive was not for nothing! We did discover a very cool Bruegger's Bagels along the way which had been transformed from an old fire station, and we drove all the way down Nicollet Ave and watched as the neighborhood architecture transformed from one era to another the closer we got to downtown. 


After teaching my last two classes we headed to the airport where we had a quick dinner together, then mom walked me to my gate and waved as I boarded the plane. It was really a wonderful weekend.  These will be some fun memories of being together.