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7.31.2011

Simplification. And Saturday.

This is my only personal blog now. Simplifying things so that I have less to manage, the design, beer & pdx adventures are all rolled into one. Aaahhhhh.

co-bosses: fearless leaders of the pdxbeergeeks
I'll still be posting beer related items as the co-founder of PDX Beer Geeks... and I still reign as the resident Beer Geek at Portland Rules! but this makes my life so much more enjoyable!

Simplifying the shop space is really feeling like the right move, and I can't wait to get rid of some pieces of furniture, move things around, clear things out... I stall a little here and there (like here, here - blogging instead of doing) but every so often I feel like I have to sit down and revisit my list of things to do - staying on track is requiring an immense amount of mental focus. This is something that I really need to practice - following through and not getting distracted when things get boring or tough. So far though, I'm happy that the original focus of design & beer has remained steady... I am enjoying the distillation of those things into the most important aspects to me, and the throwing overboard of things that are too time consuming, both physically & emotionally, is feeling right.

OG beer geeks... mmcooljam, Jared, Doug, Lance & me
Spent a little bit of time at the Oregon Brewers Festival yesterday with some great people. I'd missed the opening night Thursday because of that damn migraine, and then yesterday we were fortunate to finish up in time to head down before picking the kids up... we busted ass in the garage to get room for the vintage shop/estate sale stuff next weekend... and of course the usual errands like Costco, a little laundry, and minimal housekeeping result in a weekend that is too quickly gone... I'll plan another quiet night to avoid reamplification of the ongoing (and quite pesky) headache.

Lance, me & Doug

photo by mmcooljam: geeking out over my next move
Beers tried at the Oregon Brewers Festival:
(Top Five are **)
10 Barrel Zitrone Kolsch: lemon fizz
Boundary Bay Double Dry Hopped Glacier Pale Ale: Coors Light - esque
**Caldera Brewing Co Hop Hash: delicious, well balanced & super hoppy
**Elysian Brewing Idiot Sauvin: fantastic beer. Great flavor with the Nelson Sauvin hops.
**Lagunitas Lil Sumpin' Wild: tasted like a blend of Belgian + IPA, nice body, great flavor.
Laht Neppur Brewing Co Peach Hefeweizen: Thankfully I did not pay to get this in my cup. Terrible.
Mad River Brewing Co Jamaica Sunrise ESB: I really liked this one, a little earthy, a little citrusy.
**Mt Emily Wildfire Red Ale: Liked this alot, came across sweeter than I expected, but delicious.
Natian Brewery CuDA Cascadian Dark Ale: This was tasty.
**The Prodigal Son Bruce/Lee Porter: lovely coffee espresso notes, not too watery or chompy.
Terminal Gravity TG Pale: The line was long for this one, and the line wasn't worth it. Standard.
Widmer Bros Foggy Bog Cranberry Ale: Tart. Not bad, but not something I'd voluntarily purchase. Glad (again) that I didn't pay for this in my cup.

7.29.2011

Friday.

my funny little man
Planning my upcoming trip to the Oregon Brew Fest tomorrow... Do you think it's wrong to bribe children with the promise of flowing rivers of Root Beer? I feel like I'm really just preparing them for a lifetime of successful brew fest attendance... The little man and I made it down to the fest for an hour today - just enough time to redeem my mug/token special, get him a leopard tattoo, and enjoy a glass of rootbeer before swim lessons... He was a freaking champ. Swerving through throngs of people, bee lining without fretting about the crowds... He's his mama's boy.

the big ol' tent at OBF!
Tomorrow, the real thing - the full on experience, complete with impromptu meetup of my pdxbeergeeks. I love these people. So freaking enthusiastic about craftbeer, genuinely nice people, and a ton of fun to hang out with. I feel so fortunate to have stumbled across this little pocket of people, and they are responding in leaps and bounds to the new PDX Beer Geeks project that Michael and I came up with over CDA vs Black IPA conversation that I didn't know was happening, and our mutual dislike for a certain beer which was neither a CDA nor a Black IPA, but was, in fact, rather awful.

this mamma jamma was in my car this morning!
The other day I was remembering not too many years ago, maybe 7 or 8, when I was so sad and depressed and despondent over my life that I had considered driving off the road. Like just, literally, steering my car off of the highway and into a tree. It seemed preferable to the life I was living at the time, and I thought about doing it more than a few times. It pains me to write this - to think about my younger self, how bleak the world looked, how lonesome I'd become and cut-off from friends, alienated from family... It's a long story, but suffice it to say, it got worse before it got better - the steps along the way to *this* point make me so grateful for the opportunities I have each and every day. The connections I make with people breathe life and love into me, and these crafty people, craft beer people, my friends from Found, the people who I meet and instantly love - this is the reward for walking through that darkness. I have my tribe. Every day, I am thankful I knew that pain, because every day, I have the chance to make a friend, to hold tight to those I love, and to enjoy life. These are my rewards and I cherish them every day.

deliciousness at Ristretto...
Sorry, that was a little heavy. But it had to be said. I really do love my people. All of them. Annnnnnnnnnd moving on. Slept 9 hours last night, better living through pharmaceuticals, thank you very much Benadryl... Awoke to a slight twinge of migraine remaining, but powered on through (ok, really, it wasn't so much powering as *coasting* on through) the morning, including a re-do on the coffee & breakfast with my little man today - headed up to Ristretto Roasters for some delish coffee (cocoa for him) and grabbed a bagel sandwich at Bagel Land. Best bagels ever.

Stopped by the office where it appears as though our garden is going great guns now that the rains have stopped for a bit - hoping that the lush tomato plants will soon yield some juicy fruit... And as soon as the blackberries come on I'll be saving some of the juiciest ones for blackberry vodka... Nom.

neglected hops are happy hops
My hops, though neglected this year, seem to be perking right along. Despite the lack of trellis, they are climbing happily along the top of the fence, and don't seem to have any powdery mildew this year! I'm expecting a good crop, enough for a mystery fresh hop beer - next year I'll have to separate out the vines, because this year I'll have an unknown hybrid of Willamette, Magnum & Nugget hops. Makes for an exciting and truly unique beer come September.

all packed up... awaiting garage sale day on Aug 6th.
That's it - the report for the day. I'm pleased to announce that aside from the separate project of PDX Beer Geeks, I'm down to one blog. This makes me smile. That, and the bittersweet fact that this weekend will mark my last as a vendor at Found on Fremont, but these decisions are all culminating in good things; more design work, less clutter, less busy work, more time with friends & family. Learning to work to live instead of live to work. And I'm loving every step of the way.

A little shout out to a few people who have helped inspire my reclamation of time & sanity... Y'all know who you are, I wouldn't be where I am without you, or the girl I am now without you in my life.

I would walk the ends of the earth for you guys, and I love you forever.

2.26.2010

new ad! new vendors!

beginning March 1st my favorite little shop in NE PDX is changing it up!

New vendors, new spaces!



BEAUTIFUL things - and STILL fantastic prices...

If you haven't been in yet, you're missing out! Some major changes are taking place this weekend and I cannot possibly be more excited for Amy and Beth, two of the sweetest ladies I know!

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