Sunday, April 10, 2011
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Hong Kong, the wedding
So the real reason for the trip to Hong Kong was to attend the wedding of Emily's brother Jon to Stacy. We had a great time at the wedding, and the food was amazing!
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Hong Kong
When we first heard the news that Emily's brother, Jon, was getting married to his high school sweetheart Stacy, we were very happy for them. When we heard that they were going to have a ceremony in Hong Kong, we were very happy for them.....and happy for us. :) What better excuse to travel abroad? Emily and I had been discussing the idea of a trip to Asia for several years; now we finally had a reason. We have always wanted to visit China, so we decided to make that part of the trip as well. Luckily, Emily's parents also wanted to do a similar trip and her Mom found an amazing deal for a China tour. So on March 23, we got up at 2AM to catch an early morning flight, by way of Vancouver Canada, to Hong Kong to embark on an 11 day tour of Hong Kong and China. This is the start of our journey...
Later we walked around downtown and took a cable car trolley to the top of a mountain to gain a view of the expansive collection of skyscrapers that constitutes the financial district. Hong Kong is the most densely populated area in the world; after visiting, you will not be able to contest this claim.
(note my fav Bank of China building just over Mom's right shoulder)
On the day of the wedding, we decided to squeeze in a ferry ride to nearby Cheung Chau island. It is a very small island inhabited by fishermen, so, naturally, it has some of the best seafood restaurants. We grabbed lunch, walked around a bit, and then jumped back on the ferry to make it back in time for the wedding.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Mt. Bachelor Snowboarding Trip
During Valentine's weekend, we took a short roadtrip (~3.5 hrs drive) to Bend, Oregon to spend 3 days snowboarding on Mt Bachelor. We went with Paul and Tori Endres as well as the Kerns. The mountain proved to be much bigger and better than Mt Hood, so we will definitely be making this trip many more times in the future! Bend is also a cool little town that warrants more discovery than our brief foray of the local cuisine and brew.
The "Three Sisters" mountains, as viewed from atop Mt. Bachelor. Mt. Bachelor earned its moniker for being the lone mountain apart from the Three Sisters. That's me downhill, although my white pants and brown jacket act as camouflage in this pic (I just happened to be standing perfectly at the snow/tree horizon).
Before hitting the slopes, we had Valentine's breakfast at the Sunriver Lodge....this is the view from our window seat.
The first hour of the drive back home was a pleasant ride through the Deschutes National Forest
(that is the side slope of Mt. Jefferson on the horizon)


Detroit Dam

Just a few hundred yards past Detroit Dam lies a mountain with lots of tiny waterfalls streaming down every side...only a few are visible at a time, but as you drive around to different angles, more and more appear. The small clearing in the trees only allowed me to capture a few of the waterfalls:



(that is the side slope of Mt. Jefferson on the horizon)
Halfway home, we drove by Detroit Lake; it is worth stopping several times on the side of the road just to soak in the views! I saw some campsites nearby, so we'll have to return to see what it looks like in the summer.
We walked about halfway out across the dam, which allowed me the perfect vantage to snap this photo:
Just a few hundred yards past Detroit Dam lies a mountain with lots of tiny waterfalls streaming down every side...only a few are visible at a time, but as you drive around to different angles, more and more appear. The small clearing in the trees only allowed me to capture a few of the waterfalls:
We finished the trip by stopping by the Outlet Malls (Emily's request, of course) on the way home. When I started to protest, she kindly reminded me that she withstood subfreezing temperatures and 94 mph winds to go snowboarding with me. Okay, fair point. I guess I sometimes take for granted how awesome of a wife she is and how she puts up with my crazy ideals of what constitutes the ultimate way to spend Valentine's Day. So we went to the Outlet Mall for Em....and I still owe her a nice formal dinner. But it may have to take a raincheck, Mt Hood is getting tons of fresh powder this weekend! :)
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Holidays, again
We had a low key Christmas and NYE this year. On Christmas Eve, we spent most of the day baking sweets: cookies, peanut brittle, 3 kinds of fudge, caramel popcorn, and puppy chow.



Sensing this was too much to eat ourselves, we packaged some up for our friends then headed over to the Maya house (Brad's coworker) for dinner.
Eva and Ana Maya at the kiddie table
Dinner at Courtney and Charlie's
homemade dumplings
Em rings in 2011
Sensing this was too much to eat ourselves, we packaged some up for our friends then headed over to the Maya house (Brad's coworker) for dinner.
On Christmas, we had dinner with a different group of friends...although, for the record, the Kerns were at both dinners. :)
Other cooking projects during the holidays involved a group effort with the Kerns to make a couple hundred dumplings by hand (to freeze for easy dinners later). They have pork, shrimp, and Chinese black mushroom inside.
For NYE, we kind of dropped the ball (pun intended). But seriously, folks, we really were late to get anything planned. We were hoping someone would invite us to a party, but I guess we are not THAT cool. So we decided on the eve of New Years Eve to have our own party. Of course, most people already had plans so we only had 8 at our party, but it was a fun time nonetheless.
We hope all of you had a wonderful time during the holidays. We only wish we could have spent it with more family and friends, but this is one of the problems with living so far from home.
We are very excited for what 2011 has in store for us: Em will be starting her MBA in March and we are hoping to squeeze in a trip to Hong Kong for her brother's wedding. Other than that, we will just have to wait and see what adventures we will encounter/create.
Happy New Year!
with love,
Brad and Emily
We are very excited for what 2011 has in store for us: Em will be starting her MBA in March and we are hoping to squeeze in a trip to Hong Kong for her brother's wedding. Other than that, we will just have to wait and see what adventures we will encounter/create.
Happy New Year!
with love,
Brad and Emily
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