The Rest of Portland

You are still sick from all of the Food Truck Food, aren’t you? I was too, and then we had to go to dinner at The Kennedy School. Nothing worse that being full and being forced to dine! But we made the best of it and bellied up to the bar and enjoyed a Negroni for Him and a Sazerac for Her.

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The Kennedy School is a blast. It’s a restaurant/hotel/theater/bar/all in one house of entertainment that is basically a remodeled old elementary school. The rooms are themed (“detention” is the cigar bar…sweet!) and despite the fact that we were still full from lunch, we did enjoy a nice meal. There were a number of parties related to SCAA going on, but most of us opted for a reasonable night in (HA!) because we had to get up early the next day.

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Saturday was GORGEOUS right from the start and the ladies headed off to the Women In Coffee Breakfast and then of course afterward we had to make a pit stop at VooDoo Doughnuts — I mean, we couldn’t let the boys at home starve right?
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If you think I look dorkily excited about donuts, you should have seen my aunt:
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HA! I love that picture.
I have to admit though, VooDoo was…only ok. I do enjoy a good donut, they are my personal kryponite actually, but the donuts there were just average. I’m sure I would probably get fired from the Food Network for saying that, but I’ve had better. SLO Donut Company, you still own the #1 spot in my heart!

After DonutGate 2012 — the afternoon ended up being pretty mellow. We got to enjoy some porch time at the house and to rest up for the mess of parties we were going to attend that night.
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A good amount of relaxation (ok and epic napping!) later, the entire crew ended up back at the house to fuel up before the parties:
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The first was hosted by Torani, (which is where my cousin’s fiance Gina works…Hi Gina!) and it was downtown at a hotel called The Nines. They have a gorgeous rooftop bar and we enjoyed the scenery, the cocktails and of course, the company!

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The party was a success, and so we moved on to the next one hosted by Monin.

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Another success full of tasty beverages and delicious looking food!

Our last stop — an Irish bar. You know what happens when your last stop of a cocktail filled evening is at an Irish bar, right? I’m pretty sure this photo says it all:
Ooooh. So that's why I have this giant headache. Got it.
It was at this Irish Bar that I learned a very valuable lesson though. Let me pass it on to you in case you ever need to know it: If you want to learn to Riverdance like a professional, you can either spend your entire life training with professionals, or you can pound a couple of pints of Guinness and request that the live band plays Shipping Up to Boston. The latter seemed to work swimmingly for our party. Valuable time saved.

You should have seen that dance floor! I’m sad I don’t have photos.

This was a fun stop, but at about 1:30 in the morning I turn into a pumpkin! So we headed home…um, I mean to the food trucks across the street and enjoyed a roast beef sandwich with FRENCH FRIES INSIDE OF IT. I just don’t know who thinks up these things, but at 1:30 am it felt like brilliance.
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We survived the night, headed to bed, and the next morning it was time to pack up and head home. We were sad to get on the plane, but it was time to get back to real life.
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This vacation, as fun as it was, really underscored how much I love the routine of my life. It’s fun to eat junk food, drink too much champagne and have good times with friends and family, but that will be the last time for a while that I really go crazy on my body. We’ve officially been home for a week and I am ALMOST feeling recovered. The Monday after we got home I immediately hit Coscto and threw everything green in that store into my cart.
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Whole foods, I’ve missed you!

It’s back to our scheduled programming around here starting tomorrow. It’s a new month (almost) and I have a whole new feeling of dedication towards making healthy choices and pushing my body to the limits in the gym, rather than at a food cart.

I’m looking forward to it!

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6 Responses to The Rest of Portland

  1. A'Dell says:

    HOW CUTE ARE YOU GUYS?!

    This looks so fun. I love it, I love everything about this.

  2. AndreAnna says:

    There’s a place in NJ outside of Rutgers U that had food trucks called the Grease trucks. Their speciality was “fat” sandwiches – fat cats, fat bitches, fat hos, etc. – and they were things like cheesesteak with chicken fingers and french fries, or one with burgers and mozzarella sticks. So disgusting. So amazing.

    • Holly says:

      Exactly. I feel like I would enjoy the grease trucks 🙂 But maybe only after a few cocktails!

  3. AndreAnna says:

    Or some other collegiate recreational…um…stuff. 😉

  4. Michelle says:

    That cart full of food looks awesome! If you ever feel so inclined, I would love to see a post on what you buy at Costco vs. Trader Joe’s. I’ve been agonizing over whether or not to get a Costco membership because I’m just not sure it would be worth it on a Paleo diet. And I just have a weird fascination with what people buy at the grocery store.

  5. Rhi says:

    Want to know a secret? Most TRUE Portlanders don’t think Voodoo Doughnuts are all that great.