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OREGON GUIDE

5.10.2016 Portland, OR, USA


Portland, Oregon is a very unique place. It has beautiful architecture and the buildings are very old. Everything you'll see here is in downtown pearl district! I loved spending the day down in this area. There's so much to see and do, yet it was a few short hours before boarding the plane to head back to California! Hope you enjoy this little guide for a place to eat, buildings to admire, and
Wanting something sweet? Salt & Straw is just the place to satisfy your craving. It's a darling little ice cream shop with unique flavors like sea salt with caramel ribbons, lavender honey, or happy birthday Elvis. It's based from LA, but of course I happened to only try it out of state, haha. Loved trying this place out, it's a must try here in Portland, and there are many locations which is perfect depending on where your visiting! Beware, the lines are crazy long and tend to be a thirty minute wait, so patience is needed, but the flavors and sweet taste it worth every bite!

                                                           BREAD & INK 
It's hard to find good quality food in new places, so here are a few I loved and still day dream about! The first one up is Bread & Ink, also known as the Waffle Window. It's an adorable little breakfast cafe that serves about everything. I ordered the chicken and waffles which were simply heaven. I can still taste the crunchy, and saltiness in my mouth. Yes, it was that good. Would love to go back, just for this dish alone.


                                                     SIZZLE PIE 
 If you enjoy pizza, then you must try this place! It's a great hangout spot to sit and gain some energy for the rest of the day when spending the day exploring around the city. The prices are reasonable, and the size portion is plenty! I wish we had a pizza joint like this in California. Be aware though because this place get's packed at noon, and the sitting is spare therefore making it more of a pick up and go, instead of a sit down restaurant. Loved this pizza, and would recommend it to everyone!

                                               FIRE HOUSE GRILL
This was a fun, and hip place! Their food is elegant, and unique. Perfect for a Saturday night out on the town. It's location is a bit rural, but the food is worth it. Anything on their menu is delicious, and even though there isn't a lot to chose from, you can't go wrong with anything. The portion sizes are perfect, and the flavors are perfectly seasoned. Some favorite dishes were the meatballs, pizza, cauliflower, and humus platter.






                     THE COFFEE COTTAGE:



Loved. This. Place. Too. Much. The coffee is so delicious, and better yet, the outside patio is adorable, and perfect for photoshoots (blogger mind), or peaceful environment with friends to chat and catch up. This coffee house, is literally an old house, turned into a cafe. So it has a very homey feel, and full of charm. Such a fun place, and a must visit if your near downtown Newburg, Oregon.



                               COFFEE CAT:


If your a cat lover, this place is right up your alley! This cute coffee cafe is decorated with kitty everything, it's pretty insane. Ranging from cat wallpaper, to kitty frames, to paw print mugs. I know, you've cat to be kitten me right meow! Get it? lol. This shop is right in the heart of downtown Newburg, so the location is perfect!











                                                PLACES TO SHOP: 
Pulp & Circumstance is an adorable little shop filled with paper items, local art, and jewelry finds. I loved stepping into this place, and everything reminded me on Anthropologie or Home Goods. This is located right next to Coffee Cat, so it's a perfect place to whip through with your cup of coffee, if your looking how to spend the rest of your afternoon.

OREGON GUIDE

5.10.2016

TRIPS & TRAVELS

4.27.2016






 
















 



TRIPS & TRAVELS

4.27.2016

THE COFFEE COTTAGE

4.24.2016 Newburg, OR. USA


 

In Newburg, Oregon I believe I saw over twenty coffee shops within four blocks in downtown! This darling little coffee house happened to be my favorite because the coffee was excellent, and the atmosphere was like nothing I've experienced before! Starbucks is so overrated, and it was so nice to have a break from the usual, you know? The Coffee Cottage is actually a tiny old house, with a great outside patio which is what you see in photos. Oregon is definitely known for their unique coffee places, and this one deserved a whole post, so enjoy! 


My intension when visiting was to order a latte everywhere I desired coffee, however that didn't go as planned. My instagram theme needed a little latte art, but I never felt in the mood for something hot due to migraines. Hence, the caramel iced coffee! Definitely the best cup of iced coffee I ordered all over Newburg & Portland. 

The outside patio was my favorite spot, because the scenery was beautiful! The cracks in the pebbled sidewalk, and the wood fences had moss growing everywhere. Oregon is very chilly but somehow it felt so refreshing while enjoying my friends company and conversation! If you ever have a change, or live in Newburg then I hope one day you can experience the wonderful vibe at the Coffee Cottage!! 


THE COFFEE COTTAGE

4.24.2016

GEORGE FOX UNIVERSITY

3.21.2016 Newburg, OR, USA


Oregon, another state on my travel list!!! If you follow me on Instagram you will have already seen my spill on my visit in Portland, nevertheless it's about time I shared these beautiful photos from my trip here on the blog, (a.k.a my life journal)! I traveled to Newburg, Oregon to spend some girlfriend time with my childhood bestie who is attending George Fox University! It was a four day wonderful trip, so my adventures in this beautiful state was small, however I enjoyed my time there so much! This first post is all about the University I was able to experience on a deeper level because of Friday at Fox I signed up for, so here we go, a little personal review on George Fox.

George Fox University is absolutely gorgeous. While walking around campus, it felt like it belonged on a movie set because the buildings are just full of character and charm. Everything is green, lush, and moss makes the whole scenery come alive. It's something I've never experienced here in California, expect the mountains! I attended Friday at Fox, which allowed me to eat in the cafeteria, talk with a counselor, and sit in on classes. There are many things I loved about this college, like their outreach to the community. The college has many organizations students can be involved in to benefit the community such as mentoring/tutoring elementary students, cleaning up local parks, building projects, and many more! The whole staff and professors were so kind, and very welcoming. The classes are very small anywhere from 15-30 students which makes the conversation and atmosphere very personal and intimate. I only had one real meal in the cafeteria so I cannot give a fair comment on their food, but what I tried was very satisfying. George Fox has around two thousand students so the campus isn't overwhelming or easy to be get lost, but large enough to gain that sense of escape. I really enjoyed my time at this University, and there are many things aspects I treasured, so if your interested in the campus whatsoever, I would definitely recommend visiting because it truly helps the overall decision on what college is the best fit for you personally. I walked away with a new mindset on college, and also realizing what's important for my fit while I intend to transfer in one year!!




GEORGE FOX UNIVERSITY

3.21.2016

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