Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Work Holiday Party

My work is known for throwing great Holiday Parties and this year was no exception. They hosted the party at the Portland Art Museum in their Sunken Ballroom, which has a very Grecian feel to it. The Holiday Party is always fun because I really love the people I work with, food is good, drinks are flowing, and there's always great entertainment for the evening. This year, I also won big in the raffle! If you know me, I never win anything...I'm still holding on to my last big raffle win of 4 tickets behind home base for a Cardinals game...in 8th grade. Besides a gift card to Barnes and Noble, I won a prize where I get 5 Starbucks beverages delivered to my desk AND an extra day of paid time off! Maybe this is a sign that I should try my hand at the lottery?
Scott (far left) and Laura (2nd from the right) are my 2 closest friends at work...and their spouses are wonderful too. Laura and Suzette (Scott's wife) both had babies this year...hopefully I'm not next.
Obligatory formal picture - but hey, I got extra raffle tickets just for taking this pic :)
A great picture to give you an idea of how pretty the room was.
We had live entertainment for the evening...they played the music we all love dancing to...
Hence this picture...some of us really got down (note the 2 co-workers laying on the dance floor showing off some of their moves)

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Happy Holidays!

Wishing you all a very Happy Holidays from the Ulrich family!

Love,

Brad, Emily, Rolo, and Spot

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Thanksgiving, Part II, San Francisco

Being one of our favorite holidays, we decided to celebrate Thanksgiving again (and give it another blog post), but this time with family. Emily's brother Jon lives near San Jose so we jumped a quick flight on Thanksgiving day to join her parents and other brother Chris. It was nice to get a break from the Portland rain and enjoy slightly warmer weather and sunshine. We spent 4 wonderful days hanging out with family (Em's cousin Renee and her family live in nearby San Francisco) and eating some amazing food. I even got to meet up with an old grad school buddy, Mark Witschi, who just started a job in San Fran.
hanging out with the parents in Chinatown, S.F.


the full crew ready for yet another family-style feast

Since we are not sure how long it will be when we can all get together again, Christmas came a little early this year. :)

Naomi opening her gifts...it's always so fun to see kids open presents at this age

all of the girls (minus Nina) pose for a quick pic

Naomi modeling her new Hello Kitty backpack and lunchbox

Nina was just getting over being sick so she needed a little help from mom to rip the paper open

story time

Jon and Stacy did an excellent job showing us all the best restaurants in town. Every meal was great, and it was fun getting to share the experience with family. The best one, however, was a restaurant where the chef was the former chef for the President of Taiwan. Not only did the food taste phenomenal, the presentation was beautiful as well. Here are some of our favorite dishes:

shrimp salad served in lettuce bowl


pork perfectly garnished with tomato and cucumber

Peking duck stuffed with rice

Japanese pumpkin stuffed with pork

On Sunday, we took a short road trip 1.5 hrs south to Monterey. I determined this could be a top retirement spot....someday. It hosts many small shops and restaurants and gets copious amounts of sunshine. We spent the day strolling around town. It was a relaxing way to spend the holidays.

Monterey Bay

Monterey is home to the famous Cannery Row....for all you Steinbeck fans

Sadly, all good things come to an end. We departed for home on Monday night with full bellies and warm hearts.


Also, I just HAD to throw in this random pic from the San Jose airport...it's a trippy rotating sculpture that looks like a figment of Orsen Welles' imagination. As it spins around, you will notice that the mouth contains a screen....with YOU on it! The legs suggest it could walk, while the wings suggest it could fly. Perhaps it is really an alien disguised as art?