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Austin City Limits

Austin City Limits

Austin City Limits Music Festival is an annual three-day music festival in Austin’s Zilker Park. The Festival brings together more than 130 bands on eight stages and attracts a crowd of about 65,000 visitors each day. This is their eigth year.

This is who we saw:

Phoenix - Usually what would happen is we’d be driving and a Phoenix song would come on the iPod and one of us would say “Oh, I like this, who is it?”  And it was always Phoenix.  The Frenchies put on a solid show. 

Raphael Saadiq - Kevin loves Raphael Saadiq (from Tony! Toni! Tone!).  This is his favorite song.

K’Naan - I felt really cool because I had heard of K’Naan from Mohamed at work.  Somali born rapper, emigrated to Canada.  Raps about his life growing up.  He really engaged the crowd and was fun to watch. 

John Legend – LOVE him.

Them Crooked Vultures - Dave Grohl’s new band with Josh Homme (Queens of the Stone Age) and John Paul Jones (Led Zeppelin).

Kings of Leon - SO GOOD!  We’ve wanted to see the Tennessee brothers and cousin for awhile now.  Eddie Vedder came out and closed the show with them, singing Slow Night, So Long.  AWESOME!  *Two very random side notes*  Eddie Vedder is wearing the same shirt he wore the Monday before at the Seattle Pearl Jam concert (also an amazing show).  Later, we accidently ran into one of the fans that caught a tambourine Eddie threw into the crowd.

Another day on our feet, we were pretty beat but we had heard about this free after party at the abandoned, soon to be demolished, Austin Power Plant.  We managed to get wrist bands to get in but quickly found out the party was outside.  Only VIPs were allowed inside the power plant.  Not wanting to kick it with the all ages crowd we left to close out one of the bars on 5th, dancing the night away.

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Messin’ with Texas

Messin’ with Texas

Day 2 in Austin was more wandering around.  My legs hate me.  Anj had to work so Kevin, Ambrose and I started out at “The Drag” which is UT’s version of “The Ave.”  Then we walked through their campus.  We were told it’s the largest university in the United States.  I believe it.  Everything’s bigger in Texas, right?  On campus we saw the world’s first photograph, the Gutenberg Bible and UT’s HUGE football stadium.  We also noticed that 80% of students (mostly girls) wear running shorts.  It’s weird.  My guess is because of the heat, but it also seemed to be a “thing.”  Who sent out that memo?

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For lunch we went to the famed Stubb’s.  Kevin was drooling over how good his ribs were our entire lunch – so, I guess they beat Iron Works from yesterday.  After lunch, we checked out the Market District, home to the largest Whole Foods (their HQ is in Austin) and Waterloo Records.  We knew we had a big night out in SoCo for First Thursday, so we went back to our hotels and enjoyed the free wine and cheese reception (cheese meaning nacho cheese out of a dispenser – d.lish.) and cooled off in the pool.

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On our way to First Thursday, we stopped on Congress Bridge to see if the bats would come out and play.  We could hear them going crazy and saw a few flying around under the bridge but again, no big 1.5 million gush of bats.  Too bad :(   First Thursday in SoCo was full of energy.  All of the shops stay open late and there are a bunch of mini flea markets up and down the street.  They had creepy Halloween creatures out promoting an event, their Rollergirls were rolling around and there was live music everywhere.  My favorite part - Hey Cupcake!, the cupcake shop in the airstream.  They were good, their schtick was a “Whipper Snapper” where you could choose to get your cupcake injected with whip cream.  Clever.  I didn’t do it, but Kevin did.  We still like Cupcake Royale best!

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Anj was able to meet up with us for a late dinner at Guero’s (texmex) then we met some of her co-workers at Malverde.  This place was hotttt.  If you were to do chic northwest *right* - it would look like this bar.  There was a great outdoor patio, hanging plants, a moss wall, wood everywhere – but done up modern.  If in Austin, I recommend!

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Some like it HOT

Some like it HOT

Kevin and I are in Austin – where it’s like 90 degrees with 100% humidity.  Not just HOT.  Sticky, sweaty, I need to take five showers a day to feel decent, hot.  We crashed Anj’s work trip with Ambrose and are all going to Austin City Limits (ACL).  Yay!  I’ve wanted to come to Austin for a really long time so I’m glad we got to come with friends and *bonus* on a festival weekend.

Day one, we flew out at 6am.  Talk about stupid.  That’s REALLY early when you calculate travel time, being at the airport early, etc.  It did give us most of the day to wander around Austin though.  So far, we’ve been to (the tallest) state capitol building, which seems to be infested by locusts – go figure, Ironworks BBQ, South Congress Street (SoCo), and Amy’s Ice Creams.

Austin is known to have the world’s largest “urban” bat colony.  They live under Congress Bridge and every night at dusk 1.5 MILLION bats fly out from under the bridge to find food.  We waited VERY PATIENTLY for a VERY LONG TIME and did not see 1.5 million bats.  We saw about 20.  Total.  No swarms of bats.  Nothing to wait over an hour for.  We decided that it could be one of two things.  1. LIES!  ALL LIES.  Austin’s way to trick tourists and make fun of the hundreds of people waiting for the bats, or 2. the bats weren’t hungry tonight, but they’ll for sure be out tomorrow.  I’m not sure yet we will be waiting for them…

We don’t really have an agenda for the rest of the week, except ACL on Friday.  Just more exploring and lots and lots of sweating, BBQ and TexMex (not necessarily in that order).

Our hotel is right by the Real World Austin pad!  It's now a restaurant, just like the Real World Seattle house.

Our hotel is by the Real World Austin pad! It's now a restaurant, just like the Real World Seattle pad.

Hobuck Sweet Hobuck

Hobuck Sweet Hobuck

Found.  The perfect surf spot.

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Kevin, KMJ, BK and I had the best weekend at Hobuck in Neah Bay.  We were in search of our “go to” surf spot and we found it!  Hobuck Beach Resort, located on the Makah Indian Reservation, is a small camping area with a few cabins for rent.  It’s right on the ocean, and not too populated.  There was one point Kevin, BK and I had the whole ocean to ourselves.  And the waves…they were the best we’ve ever had in Washington.  We’re used to surfing in the white water waves of Westport, which doesn’t take too many skills.  At Hobuck there was no wind pushing us miles down the beach and the wave intervals were long enough that you weren’t getting pounded by ocean every three seconds.  We could actually get out past the break and surf.  In real waves!  We’re no Kelly Slater but it was the perfect venue for us to practice in good waves – not too big, not too small but juuust right. 

In addition to our awesome waves, we had great company in BK and KMJ.  It was a fun little getaway with lots of yummy food, a mean game of dominos and a couple of hikes.  Saturday we hiked out to Cape Flattery, the northwestern most point in the contiguous United States.  At the end of the trail, the lookout is of Tatoosh Island where you can often see whales, puffin, seal, sea otters and a lighthouse.  But we, saw nothing.  That dreaded marine layer hit again!  I am kind of getting sick of going to the ocean, leaving 90 degree weather, then a mile out from the ocean, the marine laP8010567yer strikes.  It has never ruined one of our trips but COME ON!  I’m beginning to wonder if the sun ever shines along the coast!  Sunday, before heading home, we hiked 3.3 miles into Shi Shi Beach.  It was a really pretty beach and touted as one of the Top Ten “Most Wild Beaches.” I’m not really sure what that means but it sounds cool.  I had read Shi Shi was known to be a good surfing spot.  I will stick with our private beach at Hobuck as there is no way I’m hiking six miles with my surf board.  I can hardly carry it too the beach as it is!

We loved everything about our weekend in Hobuck and definitely plan to go back once or maybe twice next year.  You should come too – Kevin offers free surf lessons!

Secret Surprise

Secret Surprise

Wednesday night Kevin asked “Are we doing anything tomorrow?” I told him “No” because we weren’t. But he kept asking me, I figured to annoy me and said, “Well I’m looking at it (the Google calendar) right now and it says 5pm – Secret Surprise.”

I love surprises!

I immediatley ask “What is it?  What are we going to do?”  Well, he of course thought he’d be real cute and kept it a surprise.

So, Thursday, day of surprise, we’re chatting over email and I tried to “sneak” it in to see if he’d slip. He didn’t.  But instead, gave me THIS clue.

I looked at it, TOTALLY cheated and googled a couple of things.  Too rusty to be a radio tower.  It’s not Gasworks.  Then, it hit me!  He was so excited about though, I played it cool.  A few hours later he sent me THIS clue, attached with a mu-wha-ha-ha-ha-haaa!

It definitely confirmed my guess – and I was SO EXCITED!  Did you guess it too?

Some of you know my fascination with “World’s Largests.”  To date, HERE are the “World’s Largests” I’ve seen.  Right here in our backyard of Georgetown are the World’s Largest Cowboy Hat and Boots – and I’d never been.  Kevin took the opportunity to surprise me with a picnic at “The Hat ‘n Boots,” something I’ve been talking about checking out for over a year now.  What a good listener!

I know you’re curious, so here’s the skinny on the giant boots and hat:

“”The Hat n’ Boots” gas station was to be the cornerstone of a planned Western-themed shopping complex. While the shopping complex never came to be, “Hat n’ Boots” because of its strategic location on US 99, soon became Washington State’s highest sales volume gas station.  Construction of I-5 in 1962 significantly affected the traffic volume on US 99. Business at Hat n’ Boots went into a long decline and the station eventually closed in 1988. After 15 years of neglect and deterioration, Hat n’ Boots is now in the process of landmark designation and on the road toward its rebirth in a local park.  Thus, a story of a cowboy hat and pair of boots with a happy ending.  The Hat, by the way was the main office of the station, the Boots housed the restrooms.”  (We thought they might have been bathrooms – yes!)

The unfortunate part of the trip was the Hat was under construction and therefore covered in a giant white tarp.  We’ll have to go back.  Thanks Kevi Kev – I LOVED my Secret Surprise.  Now when can we go here?!

 

Surf ‘n ‘works

Surf ‘n ‘works

With very few (read zero) local happenings this fourth of July and a long weekend at our disposal, Kevin and I decided to find a new surf spot on the Oregon Coast. Last summer, Matty took us around the North Oregon Coast so we decided to go a little farther south to the Central Oregon Coast, staying in Otter Rock (between Lincoln City and Newport). We left 80 degree Seattle and headed south. It got hotter and hotter as we went; until about a mile away from the coast when my heart sunk. And then I started to swear.  A lot.  WTF?!  We left perfect, beautiful Seattle weather to come to stupid marine layer Oregon coast? What were we thinking? It was (un)Belize(able) all over again. Fortunately it wasn’t rainy, just cloudy and the sun came out to play periodically.

The goal of the trip was to find a new surf spot. That we did! Matty joined us on Saturday and took us to Agate Beach. The first hour we were there was so perfect and so much fun. Wave after wave, pop up and then back out to do it again. After awhile the wind got REALLY BAD, still surfable, but when we were on the beach, it was super hard to walk into the wind (which of course was where all of our stuff was). At the end of the day it was an AWESOME surf spot and we were so happy Matty could come all the way down from Portland to visit with us for the day. We celebrated our good waves at the Rogue Brewery with a round of Kobe Burgers. Yum!

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For the night, we planned to come back into Newport because their fireworks are touted to be the best in Oregon.  We had an extra fun bonus because on Friday we got to see the fireworks in Depoe Bay.  Two nights of magic – yay!  The Depoe Bay ones were fun because it felt like Gasworks.  Friends and family all gathered on the grassy knoll.  Kids were running around, people counting down for the show – it felt like the 4th.  The Newport ones turned out to be an amazing show.  For awhile, we weren’t sure we would see anything.  There was such thick fog in the bay it was rumored they would have to postpone the show.  We had found a fun restaurant to get dessert and drinks at while we sat on their deck.  Although cold, we were content to stick it out until there was some sort of official cancellation.  Thirty minutes later, the best fireworks show in Oregon began.  Seeing two shows, it appears firework people have gotten away from the happy faces and peace signs.  I appreciate that as I enjoy the ones that sparkle as they trickle down and the huge ones that light up the sky.

Sunday, we had planned to surf again but the waves weren’t that hot so we decided to drive down to Florence, Oregon where all of the sand dunes are.  We stopped at Mo’s for lunch. Mo’s is pretty much in all of the major cities up and down the Oregon Coast and is known for their chowder.  When in Rome…right? WRONG!  Mo, I’m sorry, you’re a cute old lady and all but you ain’t got nothin’ on Ivar Haglund.  The chowder was edible, the restaurant very kitchy, but overall was over-rated.  OCIMG4951h well.  After lunch we hit the slopes…of sand!

We rented boards and went to Honeyman State Park, where the “locals” go.  Kevin sandboarded. It’s just like snowboarding but, obviously, in sand.  Despite the guy telling us the sand is much softer than snow (turns out he was right – it didn’t hurt at all) I sandsledded (that’s not an official term) because, well, pretty much I’m a big weeny.  There are two bad circumstances that come with sandsledding.   The first is the massive amount of sand you get in every part of your body, in your pockets and up your nose.  I learned very quickly to “scream” with my mouth closed because sand does not taste good.  The second is there are no lifts to take you to the top of the hill.  You have to walk.  Walking uphill, in sand, is really hard!  Despite my unwanted body exfoliation, we had a ton of fun.  I’m glad we took the day to try out something different and new.

Our last day we had big plans to drive an hour north, surf in Pacific City, then hit the Tillamook Creamery (which we’d never been to!) and make our way home.  Those plans changed right off the bat when the surf was garP7060376bage in Pacific City.  We were sad but it just put us on schedule to hit Tillamook at lunchtime – which meant grilled cheese AND ice creams for lunch!  Holy smokes, it was like the lactose version of Disneyland.  A ton of strollers, parents chasing kids that were running around with ice cream dripping off their faces, old ladies analyzing the assembly line workers.  It was madness!  And I just wasn’t expecting it.  I had pictured us meandering through the ice creams deciding what to order, snacking on cheese samples as we decided.  NOPE.  We didn’t bother to wait in the cheese sample line and my ice creams order was rushed – but still delicious!  You should definitely check out their 100th Anniversary, Sweet Centennial flavor. 

With full belly’s we decided to continue on the PCH to check out the Indian Beach surf and stop in Seaside (since neither of us had been).  We lucked out and surfed about an hour at Indian Beach (near Cannon Beach).  My hands got so cold they felt like they were going to fall off and the Tillamook baby belly I had was not loving the only ok surf – so I didn’t last too long.  Fun Fact: Indian Beach is where they filmed the final scene in Point Break!  We continued on to Seaside, which was cute.  We didn’t stay long, just walked a bit of the promenade and the main drag of shops.  It was really crowded there, I was getting tired and therefore too easily irritated.  The rest of our drive home felt like it took forEeever.  The Oregon coast is so beautiful and such a fun drive, but man, it makes for a long day.  We were super exhausted by the time we got home but we were so happy with our weekend.  Our quest to find the perfect surf spot continues!  Next stop, Neah Bay!

Hau oli in Hawaii

Hau oli in Hawaii

Kevin and I went to Hawaii to visit my friend Jaymes, his wife Viv and their new baby son, Carlos. Carlos Barlos – I’m not kidding. We had a wonderful time thanks to the Barlos family and our friends Landin and Missy (and even their dog Jobi) who kept us busy with fun activities all weekend long. Here’s a picture highlight – for all the pictures, go here.

 

We surfed every other morning.  The waves were almost always perfect.  The crowd was abundant.

We surfed every other morning. The waves were almost always perfect. The crowd was abundant.

We got a lot of beach time in!

We got a lot of beach time in!

Shave Ice at Aoki in the North Shore (Matsumoto's line was too long).  They put ice creams in the bottom of their shave ice - yummy!

Shave Ice at Aoki's in the North Shore (Matsumoto's line was too long). Hawaiians put ice creams in the bottom of their shave ice - yummy!

We paddled (they kayaked) out to the Kaneohe Bay sand bar.  It was like tailgating in the ocean - so fun!

We paddled (Landin, Missy & Jobi kayaked) out to Kaneohe Bay sand bar. It was like tailgating in the ocean!

Turkey fryer and game night (Kevi and I smoked them in Cranium!).

Turkey fryer-Q and game night (Kevi and I smoked them in Cranium!).

Jaymes, Viv and Carlos Barlos

Jaymes, Viv and Carlos Barlos

Diving with Landin and Missy at Koko Canyon and Turtle Cove.

Diving with Landin and Missy at Koko Canyon and Turtle Cove.

We ate so much good food!  Knowing locals has it's perks!  This was a sign at Ono's Hawaiin Food.  Also tops, Teddy's burgers, malasadas from Leonard's and Big Kahuna's cheese balls.

We ate so much good food! Knowing locals has its perks! This was a sign at Ono Hawaiin Food. Also tops, Teddy's burgers, malasadas from Leonard's and Big Kahuna's cheese balls.

Like our trip to New York, it’s hard to put into words what a fantastic time we had. I think it says a lot about our friends. It really doesn’t matter what we do, as long as we’ve got good company. And Hawaii, Oahu especially, just makes me happy. The second I get off the plane I have a perma-grin on my face. I love the heat, the sun, the palm trees, the blue green ocean and all the happy memories. And I know it’s stupid, but where most people find Waikiki a total tourist trap, which it is, I love it. LOVE.IT. I love the energy, the beauty and the people watching…ooh boy, the people watching. I’m so thankful my friends aren’t spread out in places like Kansas and Iowa! I’d still visit…just not as happily :)

Back Like Jordan

Back Like Jordan

This trip, when faced with hanging with my friends v. dying scuba diving, I succumbed to the peer pressure , and shall I say, “grew a pair”…

After chickening out in Belize, where we had planned to dive, I kind of decided to “retire” from diving. If I was going to freak out every time I go and be more anxious about it than actually enjoy it, then what’s the point? That all changed this trip though as my friends Landin and Missy are both certified and were excited to hear we were too – we all had to dive together, of course! For three days I had wishy washed between diving and just taking the boat trip out. I felt like a total loser and I knew I’d be disappointed when they all came back to the boat with these great stories. Plus, I couldn’t leave Kevin sans a dive buddy. So, with some reassuring words from them all, I sucked it up and decided to join them.

I’m SO glad I did. We did two dives, the deepest we went down was 40 feet. It was considered an easy dive – and perfect for me to ease into after not having gone since October. Landin and Missy were super cute and geeked out over all the sea life we saw – little tiny critters that I wouldn’t have even noticed had they not pointed them out. On our first dive we got to hold an octopus. On the second dive we came across a sleeping sea turtle. Also on the second dive, Kevin had an eel swim into his BCD (dive vest). Our dive master freaked out and started frantically stripping Kevin until he saw the eel leave. Because Kevin and I are so not in the know about sea critters, we later found out that eels like to bite, especially when they’re scared. Kevin didn’t get bit and the eel didn’t really faze him because he had no idea such a cute little creature would want to hurt him. Now though, when Kevin relives the story, the eel has grown in size, had giant teeth and he’s lucky to be alive…go figure.

We had so much fun and it was a great dive to build up my confidence. I’m not sure when the next dive will be but it feels good to be out of retirement.

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Birthday Bloomies

Birthday Bloomies

Ever since I was little, I’ve wanted Bloomsday to officially fall on my Birthday so I could run it “on my birthday.” I don’t know why it was something I was always so excited about. I think back then, I wouldn’t have wanted to run the whole way. And back then it was cool to carry around “Happy Birthday” balloons so everyone would know it’s your birthday. But being as old as I am, it didn’t really matter anymore. All I wanted to do was run the whole way without stopping so it would be over sooner!

We did have a fantastic birthday weekend. Kevi celebrated his birthday on Friday. He had a happy hour at Linda’s (and let me share it!). Then he drove KMJ, BK and me over to Spokane in his NEW CAR! It was a comfy ride and it was extra nice for me because I didn’t have to drive! Plus, his car has butt warmers – what a brilliant feature!

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Once in Spokane, we hit up the Milk Bottle for lunch. No one was brave enough to have a milkshake plus a side of ice creams, like LB, the Dairy Queen, did a few years ago. We saw Wolverine (because really, there’s not much else to do in Spokane) and visited with my family. Alli takes after her Auntie with a love of cake and all things sweet. In fact, the first thing she said when she ran to me and gave me a big hug was, “Cake! Mumble, baby talk, mumble, birthday cake!” That’s my girl!

Sunday was Bloomsday of course. Kevin beat me by 2 minutes. And I didn’t beat my personal best. I’m kind of kicking myself for not training more because I have some wicked blisters on both feet. And I was actually sore the next day. I wasn’t even sore after I ran the marathon – how sad is that?! I’m either getting old or am out of shape. Or, *gulp* both.

Despite my crappy time, I love everything about Bloomsday. I love the scenic course and all of the bands along the way. I love how involved the whole city gets. If not running in the race, then volunteering. If not volunteering then out cheering on family, friends and strangers. I love the hoses and squirt guns people blast you with as you’re running by. The parties on the balconies along the course. Even how excited everyone gets just to see what color the Finisher T-shirt is. It’s such a fun event! And I kind of love saying that I had 50,000 people at my birthday party :)

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