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PKO Graduates!
You might recall reading about PKO here. Or my photo-filled walk to her Senior Dessert. But today she graduates!
Small school graduations. So very different from big school graduations.
Here are the members of the Class of ’16. They each got to pick the color of their graduation gown. (Which was very hard for me; the uniformity of graduation gowns and mortarboards is the only reason to wear them. This just looks messy.)
PKO listening to her teacher’s speech about her. It was a great speech, filled with all sorts of fun PKO facts.
The degrees have been conferred and the tassels have been switched. She has two tassels because she was the recipient of an achievement award.
After the teachers made speeches about the students and the students said their thank yous, the staff sang a song to the students. In keeping with the theme of the teachers’ speeches, the song’s main sentiment was, “Yep, you’re done. Time to leave now. Door’s that way.” This theme was initially off-putting, and then quickly became tremendously fun. It was like a gentle student roast by teachers who knew the students very, very well.
Congratulations PKO!
Dance recital 2016
This year we performed a fetching number to “Steam Heat” from the 2006 revival of the Pajama Game. There were hats. We tossed them up and caught them. It was incredibly fun. 
We were tasked with all wearing vests, but the closest I could find at my local Goodwill was a sweater vest. Which I washed to get rid of the Goodwill smell and it shrunk. Oh well! I still wore it.
Afterward, Matt presented me with flowers. They were beautiful and I loved that the florist wrapped them in pattern paper.
We become Cosmic Tripsters
Thank goodness we finished at the Kennedy School because they ring the old school bell when you do! (Sorry about the blurry pictures. They were due to low light and the general excitement of the moment.)
Filling out or certificates. We each get three nights for two (a total of six nights!) at any McMenamins property! Plus we each get a pair (a total of four) of concert tickets!
Posing with our t-shirts, completed passports (which give us happy hour drink prices Sunday through Thursday for a year) and our certificates.
Firefly Butt-Numb-a-thon
What if we watched all of the Firefly episodes plus Serenity in one day? As the person posing the question was the person who put together watching all three extended versions of Lord of the Rings in one day, this marathon came to pass.
And since the other half of this plan was one of the people who planned Laurie’s 40th birthday party in Italy, this was an event.
I did not start at the beginning of the party, due to volunteer commitments. Instead, I arrived at 12:15 during the half-hour lunch break to this amazing spread.
The Hot Cheese was good, especially paired with Frito’s

Fancy sandwiches, labeled in both English and Chinese. And this lunch spread was just the beginning. There was a food prop/bonus to go with each episode. For example, “Jaynestown” came with Mudder’s Milk which was an amazing bourbon and milk concoction whipped up by Darla.
Can you name this Firefly episode?
I had planned on only staying for a few episodes, not wanting to sit for so long. But I started with Episode 6, “Our Mrs. Reynolds” which was followed by “Jaynestown” and then “Out of Gas” and after that trifecta, who could leave? I ended up staying until the end, clocking in 11 hours of a magical show that never should have been cancelled.
Thanks to Laurie and Darla for such a fun time.
Easter 2016, plus Hilda
I was tasked with the cake making, so I made Vintage Cakes‘s Daffodil Cake. It’s a marbled chiffon/angel food cake with lime zest and a lime glaze.
My “Easter bunny” gift this year was asparagus. 
A friend posted a retrospective of Hilda illustrations (article also here) on Facebook and I excitedly told her about the the one that had been hanging in my grandparents’-now-aunt’s house since before I was born. And here it is! I’ve always loved this illustration. And in the second link above, there is a different version of this with a washcloth over her nipples. I’d always wondered where her nipples had gotten to.
Back to Easter. The table is full of delicious treats.
Day of Driving, Eight Eposodes of Serial and Ever Closer to our Passport Goal.
So we’ve got this rain thing happening in my part of Oregon, you might have heard. And we do things in the rain, because if you don’t do things in the rain, you don’t get to do much for nine months of the year. But man, was it a miserable spring day when we set out on our journey. The kind with dark skies and pouring rain and everything just sopping wet. The kind of day where you can be sitting warm and dry in a car and still feel chilly.
Our aim was to drive to Lincoln City, get our passport stamp there, then head up 101 to Gearheart and grab our stamps there, then head home on 26. We brought along episodes of Season 1 of the Serial Podcast to keep us company.
This is after the rain had lightened up. I wanted to grab a picture when it looked really terrible, but I was busy driving.
One nice things about rainy days, you get some great rainbows. I saw two full rainbows and another partial. 
Our first destination. McMenamins Lighthouse Brewpub is another strip mall McMenamins, this one located in Lincoln City. 
Unlike most restaurants, this one had a photo hunt. It wasn’t too hard though. 
In fact, it was to the right of the clue. Here, Matt poses with the picture. 
We completed that passport goal. Aside from driving to Lincoln City, this was the easiest one so far, requiring only one stamp. 
Matt chose the crab fondue appetizer.
I went with the bowl of clam chowder. And I got two bags of oyster crackers!
Though it was a strip mall McMenamins, I liked how the second floor made me feel like I was tucked away in a crow’s nest. 
Our weather improved a ton and we stopped at the Tillamook Cheese Factory, where I bought my traditional bag of squeaky cheese. The factory was producing 40 pound blocks of cheese.
This is a terrible picture, information-wise, as well as compositionally. 
We stopped at the viewpoint at Tillamook Bay. There was a lot of wind going on.
Our next stop was a quick hike to Short Sands beach in Oswald West State Park. The waves were crashing like mad.
Matt and I had visited this summer, when the tide was out and there was a good amount of sand. This time, the tide was in and we discovered just how short the sand at Short Sands Beach can be. The wind was intense–it pushed us off the beach when we turned to go.
We stopped at Gearheart Hotel to get our stamps and prizes. This was the answer to the photo clue. Unique to McMenamins hotels, this location had interperative text on nearly every photo. This made finding the correct photo a challenge. Luckily for me, a guy in the Pot Bunker Bar told me where it was. 
Matt and Linda pose outside the hotel. 
Though Matt could have gotten a second leather drink cosy, he opted for the pint glass and pin, as did I.
Forktown Food Tour: Alphabet District and the Pearl
Matt’s mom Linda is visiting and she bought us tickets for another fabulous Forktown Food Tour.
Our first stop was the Picnic House.
Here’s the food plan for the day. Doesn’t it sound fabulous?
At Picnic House we had a great beet salad as well as a very good sample of wine. I loved the beet/panko crumb topping to the salad. They take beet juice and mix it with panko, then roast it. Very good.
I also learned that the Picnic House was the entrance to the original Heathman Hotel. When the owners found what was behind the drywall, they revamped their restaurant concept and their goal is to bring the picnic indoors. Thus, they have a lot of moss in their decor. They also use old lithograph plates, which are fun to look at.
Here you can see the original tile floor and the grand staircase. I’d eaten here before, and enjoyed it, so it was even more fun to get the story behind the restaurant’s origin.
Our next stop was the Dump Truck, so we could sample some dumplings. We also learned about Portland food cart culture. The guy in the picture was not part of our tour, but was super excited to show off the Dump Truck’s dumplings to his friends.
Here is Mr. Ma’s Special (pork dumpling) and the Down to Earth (the vegan selection). They were both quite good, and I’m not a huge fan of dumplings.
Our next stop was Verde Cocina, which has a location near Matt’s work and so he eats there often. He really enjoys their specials. We had enchilada with mole sauce, guacamole and vegetables, plus a margarita, all of which were delightful. And I don’t usually drink margaritas.
Next was Lardo, another of my favorites. We were treated to a pork meatball banh mi and Lardo fries. Lardo started as a food cart and became a brick and mortar establishment. You can also (and I have) eat at Grassa, which is the handcrafted pasta establishment.
Next was Cacao, where we sampled two different single origin chocolates as well as Cacao’s famous drinking chocolate. Which was amazing. So amazing that at least one person from almost every group on the tour purchased drinking chocolate to take home.
Our last stop was Petunia’s Pie and Pastries where we sampled a marionberry bar as well as a salted caramel bar. All items sold at Petunia’s are gluten-free and vegan.
It was a great food tour. Thanks Linda!
SEI classroom signs
I’ve been volunteering with Minds Matter, and we meet at S.E.I. in what appears to be a math and science classroom. The signs on the wall amuse me, so I thought I would share them with you.
I just noticed this one today. I’m not sure how long it’s been up.
This fraction poster puts me at ease. Look how nicely all the fractions fit together.
The kind of sign that always annoyed me as a student, yet I never could look away. Notice how the letters are all color coded, so you can match them up.
Our McMenamins Passport day in Washington
Laurie made the plan. The plan was to get all of our Washington stamps for our McMenamins Passport. We were game, so Laurie and Burt picked us up early on Saturday morning.

These two pages will be done by the end of the day. Plus one more.

Whilst on the road we found a McMenamins friend. The back of the truck advertises the Passport.

There’s this part of I-5 where the vista opens up and all of Seattle is before you. And if you miss that shot, you end up with something like this one.

We drove on past Seattle to our first stop, the Mill Creek Pub. As you can see, Matt and Laurie are letting us know which stop it is. The customer in the window and the waitress waved so they could be in the picture, but by the time I took the picture, they had gone back to ordering.

Our first stamps of the day. We were apparently the fourth group to come through today. And it was just after 11.

Remember our truck friend? We found him again at Anderson School!

The newest property was our second location.

Because the hotel opened after we bought our passports, we had to have a grid stamped and then we made our way around the property collecting our stamps. Along the way we saw:
Fun groupings of light fixtures
This might be the answer to the photo scavenger hunt (Don’t worry, the question changes weekly. By the time the post goes up, this won’t be the answer.)
A Tiki-themed restaurant.
The very pretty pool, which we couldn’t have swum in if we tried.
Stamps collected, we got our swag. I got the bag, Matt got the lunchbox.
Our third location. Seattle’s Six Arms.
Commentary about the state of the Seattle Times.
Queen Anne Pub meant we completed our page and we stopped to collect our prize: a free burger!
What’s that mysterious object peeking through the trees?
The usual McMenamins table detritus.
Our fifth location of the day was the Spar Cafe in Olympia.
I really liked the interior of this location. That’s a copper-topped bar!
Here we are at our final location: the Olympic Club. Which is not in Olympia, but Centralia. Regular readers of The Orange Door might remember our trip to this property in 2012. 
And here’s our swag: a t-shirt. I got the official shirt (in blue). Burt, Matt and Laurie opted for different shirts. I think it’s fun we all ended up with different ones.
Here is our completed Anderson School passport page.
Here are our completed pages 24 and 25.
Eagle eyes will note that page 24 isn’t really done, because I don’t have the stamp for McMenamins on the Columbia. But fear not, we popped in right before we crossed the river, so Matt and I could officially complete our pages.
We’re just over halfway through. Watch for the next big day of McMenamins driving with Laurie and Burt, where we achieve Roseburg, Corvallis, Eugene and Salem all in one day!


















