Monday, November 17, 2008

Saturday, May 3, 2008


Just got back from Mexico! Spent a week in Mazatlan with Holly and Amber. For a little R and R before school. Had a great experience, lots of sun lots of reading and lots of great food and drink. Meet some very nice locals and only had one bad experience with a tour guide, which end when I offered to break his hand if he didn't stop hugging me :) I guess my Spanish is better then I thought!

The count down is on! About 10 weeks left at work and 13 weeks till school starts! And I can't wait. I bought my first item for my townhouse in Yakima. A pack of 10 pots for 40$ at Fred Meyers, can't even beat that at Ikea.

Sunday, February 24, 2008


The weather has been awesome these last couple of weeks in Portland. 50's and 60's with only occasional days of rain and many days of sun!
Erin and I hosted a Bachelorette party this weekend for Anne! We went to "pole dancing" lesson. I would highly suggest this for any birthday or Bachelorette party! www.theexoticyou.com and then hit up Bettie Ford downtown and then ended the night at Voodoo donuts! An outstanding evening was had for all and many bottles of champagne were had!

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Currently drinking Waterbrook Reserve 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon
http://www.madwine.com/watcabsauv19.html
great!
I GOT INTO MEDICAL SCHOOL!!!!!!!!!!!!
HECK YEAH HECK YEAH HECK YEAH!!!!

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving Weekend!
Before Thanksgiving I got notice that I got invited to two med school interviews! December 14th for Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences and January 28th for Touro University in Las Vegas! So excited by the two offers and can't wait to try out my interview skills and hopefully being quickly accepted!
This weekend we also did some wine tasting in Yamhill County! We visited many many winery and drank and drank and drank untill our teeth and tongue were purple. Some highlights from the day of wine tasting with Aj and Steph were August Cellars, were Andy has know the owner and manager for many many years, we got a personal tour of their amazing tour and awesome tasting of their and their tenants wines www.augustcellars.com some suggestions are : August Cellars Willamette Valley 2003 and 2004, 2006 Gewurztraminer and 2006 Riesling. I am not usually a white fan but these are very good. I would also suggest some of their tenant's wine http://www.artisanalwinecellars.com/ their 2006 Gamay Noir and 2006 Viognier were great. I bought 2 bottles of the Viognier and I wish I had bought 2 of their Gamay Noir as well. Wildaire Cellars also had a great Pinot Noir 2004 but it was the first wine I tasted all day and didn't grab some when I could.
We also visited www.argyle https://argylewinery.com, probably the best wine of the day was their 1997 Extended Tirage Brut a little spendy at 40 bucks (ok alot spendy) but defiantly a bottle to open when you are celebrating! I think if i get any money for Christmas i will be making a quick drive back to Dundee to purchase as many bottles as possible of this Brut.
We also visited Erath Vineyard but were disappointed in the crowds and the wines. Like I said before usually I am a big red fan (especially on Pinot Noirs) but Erath whites were much superior then their reds (but still out shined 10 fold by August Cellars and Artisanal) and their reds, especially their Pinot Noirs appeared over priced and left something to be desired in the tastings .
After we tasted every wine they had to offer in hopes Erath would redeem itself we head out to Rex Hill to taste A to Z wines but when we arrived we found their had closed at the earily hour of 3 not as 5 as advertised on their sign. Sigh, next time we will have to plan out time better.
Speaking of next time, hoping to organize a wine tasting weekend for the weekend before my birthday I believe February 2nd, i think i will pay someone to drive this next time!

Gewurztraminer


Pinot Noir, 2006 Ge