Hello, Thirty-Four! What an in-between number to turn. There isn’t much excitement around it, no turning points.. SO I made it my own this year and went kind of big and took advantage of the entire week.
MCMENAMINS EDGEFIELD
My friend, Nikole, and I started the week off with an evening at McMenamins Edgefield in Troutdale, OR. If you know McMenamins then you know it’s a portal back in time filled with many secret pockets and places to explore. This once “poor farm” is now transformed into a gorgeous and historical hotel. Each room is different and named after an individual who once stayed there. There are no TV’s, no radios.. just beautiful decor and amazing hand painted art throughout.
Once checked in we had cocktails at the Little Red Red Shed, which used to be the farm’s incinerator, followed by wine tasting at their in-house winery, dinner at Power House (the original power station for the farm), and ended the evening by floating in their lovely salt-water soaking pools at Ruby’s Spa that sits at a constant and comfortable 102°.
After an early night and a good rest, we continued on with “robe-life” and grabbed some breakfast cocktails from my favorite bar there, the Black Rabbit Bar, and headed back to the pools. It was a foggy, cool morning which made the pools even more enchanting. Going on a weekday is ideal since we were literally the only ones in there. I never wanted to leave.
And lastly before we headed home, we had a lovely brunch at the Black Rabbit Restaurant which was so good! Beet hash? Yes, please. I can’t wait to go back
MOUNT HOOD, OR
It’s always been my dream is stay in an A-Frame in the woods in the PNW. And when I came across this gorgeous one some time ago I knew I had to stay here. It’s aesthetic is right up my alley AND it was only about an hour away from our home in Portland. So what better time to splurge than this week! It was EXACTLY like the description and photos plus more! And there was even a little snow!
The designers of this home really did a fantastic job at optimizing the space and making it really unique. The first floor is a large space with the most comfortable sofa which is perfect to lounging back and enjoying the fire and the fun spiral staircase. It had a great kitchen and dining table that seats six. The additional floors are divided into split levels which house the two bedrooms and a reading nook. Though the entire space is an open floor plan but the division of levels provided enough privacy between the bedrooms and created sound barriers from the main floor.
On my actual birthday we drove up the mountain a bit to Trillium Lake. The road was closed due to snow so we found this to be the perfect hiking opportunity. The snow was pretty thick and icy in spots but thank to our yak-tracks it was relatively easy. Every now and then you would step in a spot that wasn’t as packed and would sink about a foot… always fun. Steve loves the snow so he was having a blast. We didn’t realize how far the lake was from the main highway and ended up hiking about five miles but since it was a Thursday there weren’t many people out so it was the perfect way to spend the afternoon.
Later that afternoon, Nikole and her lovely Mom, met us at the cabin for the evening. We grabbed a drink at the fun Skyway Bar & Grill before dinner. I highly recommend this place if you’re in the neighborhood. It’s funky, kitchy, and it’s been there forever. They have a ton of in-house infused vodka’s and can you sit by the fire and relax from the day.
We wrapped up the day by sipping champagne, cooking dinner, playing cards, and Nikole even brought a home made cake which was the cutest. But all good things had to come to end and we had to head home. We had an awesome stay and would definitely come back.
Thank you to everyone who joined me during my birthday week! I love you all and couldn’t imagine going into another year without you! Xo.