I feel like we have been going non stop for the past week!
Our friends got a new place so we spent Friday night exploring their new town in search of the best Margarita. They have a BEAUTIFUL new home, I love the layout and the little details that most modern homes seem to lack. Most of all I am happy for them as a couple, they are deserving of every blessing they get. We haven't seen them for close to a month, and after our visit I instantly felt more in balance. We have some great conversation, both deep and mindless. I walk away from our time together with a sense of inner peace. Weird?
Saturday was a work day for the both of us, and boy was it work! The Job had Howie Mandel, and it was my turn to work the event. I work for the local casino in their marketing department. I get to book the big players for free shows, among other things, my job that night was to check IDs and hand out tickets. Easy enough, it can get complicated quickly though. Howie was a big hit for our players so we ended up with more people than tickets...slight complication. So in a dress and 4" heels I was running though a packed event center placing people in added seats. Oh the faces I got while handing players (who I'm sure drop a good amount of money there) their seat number on a post-it note, priceless. Howie was great! Did you know he was the voice of Gizmo on The Gremlins? Anyway night was tiring and there were a few drinks to be had afterwards.
The next few days were mellow, one day off, work has been super busy so Monday went pretty quick.
Tuesday though was the point of this post.
I love McMenamins establishments and FINALLY got to visit the Edgefield venue it is an outdoor concert area/ hotel/restaurant/brewery. We went to My Morning Jacket! The whole day the weather looked like it was going to rain, and did. I got off work early and as soon as I stepped outside the clouds had gone and I could feel the sun (if you have ever lived in northwest Oregon you know how rare this is). The drive to Tualatin was long but with good friends and need for sunglasses I didn't mind.
We had a few Ruby ales, add this to your list of beers to try...simply delicious. The first few songs were hidden by a 6 foot guy with dreads, oh the pain of being 5'2. Eventually we made our way to the money spot. Following the path around the side and then inching our way closer and closer to stage. By the last 7 songs we had a perfect spot, not to crowded with room for me to groove. Hand in the air waving opposite directions of my hips, eyes closed and feeling the music belting out every word. I live for that feeling...
Anyway....It has been busy,exhausting, but worth every minute lately.
So I leave you with this...
Do you have friends that bring you inner peace?
How about concerts? Who have you seen? How do you feel, love um? Despise the mass amount of people sometimes becoming very sweaty and out of control?
I mean we are hilarious. When we get together just the two of us for a lunch and some window shopping my cheeks are always sore from the laughing. When you throw my brother in the mix it things only get better. I don't really think anyone else thinks we are as funny as we truly are... but to each their own.
Rooftop Hotel Oregon Mcminnimans
June 2011
He knows everything.
I have learned so many life lessons as well as useless, though very interesting things from Dad. He knows what everything is used for, and how it is made He has some straight forward yet mind provoking views on relationships (and has listened to probably more than he has ever wanted to from this girl)
Dad and Jeremy
June 2011
He loves his Mom.
My Grandma was diagnosed with Alzheimer's last year and to keep her in her hometown and comfortable my Dad makes the trek to make sure she is alright. Sometimes he only has one day off, so he will go directly from work and stay the whole day with her making the two hour drive home late at night before a 6am wake up call. He fills her fridge, takes her out on the town, and cleans her house like any good son would do.
He cares.
Oh gosh does this man care. Not necessarily about everything... like the poor little puppies, or my point in his need to adopt one...but his family. Our family is very blended, and as I look to my half brothers as brothers my Dad looks at them like sons. He has treated my half brother Jeremy, my Mothers ex-husband's son, as if he was there since his birth. Starting my own blended family has shown me how difficult this could be.
His faith in me.
Dinner November 2010
I have taken my Dad through the ringer. Not that I got in a lot of trouble or anything, just that he worried, yet still trusted my decisions growing up. I know he might regret the way my first 18 years went but I feel it has made me ahead of the game in some areas of life. Going through big changes he was there to take me to dinner, living alone on a shoestring budget made this extra amazing. I after a 12 hour shift at work opened the door to my brand new apartment staged with his old furniture, including the sought after couch. He had filled up a u haul and gave me everything I needed!!
I could go on and on about my Dad. I hope that I can find someone as amazing to my children as he was to all (four!) of us, or hold on to the one that is.