Friday, September 19, 2008

Why We Love Portland: Ground Kontrol

This has to be one of the finest ways to spend an evening here in Portland. Well, if you are a nerd like myself, that is. Ground Kontrol is a classic arcade, featuring all the best of arcade games from the original Ms PacMan and Frogger to slightly newer yet still older Mortal Kombat as well as the hilarious original Dance Dance Revolution. They also have a wide selection of random pinball machines, many featuring truly awful movies (Demolition Man, point and case). And the best part? All of the machines play for a quarter or two. This means that your five dollars can go a long way, especially if you know what you are doing. Sadly, I do not. I loose right away (especially when I have no idea what is going on -- I still don't know how the Track and Field game works, despite almost two dollars worth of attempts). But it is fun even if I can't get past level one in Joust!

Ground Kontrol is a bar (albeit canned beer only), so those under 21 will have to find alternate entertainment. For a detailed listing of the games go to www.groundkontrol.com, including information on Portland's thriving pinball leauge. Who knew?

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Countdown

Holy Buckets - 30 days left till the big day. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't nervous. But I'm excited!
I've added a handy countdown timer in the upper left. Mostly so I can begin hyperventilating every time I look at it, but also for your enjoyment. I can't wait to see everybody!!

Monday, September 15, 2008

Being a Wino is Fun!

Portland may be known for its fine microbrew culture (which is something I did not fully appreciate until I moved to Missouri where Bush is the highlight of brew culture), but it also offers many opportunities to try the vino experience. Not only are we located in the midst of the ever-growing Willamette Valley wine industry, we are also within driving distance of many fine Washington wineries. The closest hotbed of tasting rooms and open wineries is located along Highway 99, heading from Portland to McMinnville. Passing through Newberg and Dundee, there are dozens of local wineries that are well worth the drive. Our favorite is Sokol Blosser, which offers a mixed white and mixed red (named Evolution and M) that are some of our favorite wines. Evolution is a crisp but very smooth white mixture that we frequently use in a wine marinade for Chilean sea bass. Andy is an excellent cook, did I mention that? We gave the M bottle a try simply on its association with the winery, and I was pleasantly surprised to find it a well rounded and very fruity wine that is easy to drink. We first enjoyed it on a sunny picnic at Sauvie Island (a great Portland getaway), and the warm sun and excellent company always come to mind when we drink this wine. Other wineries that we have tasted at and enjoyed are Erath Vinyards, De Ponte Cellars (their wine tasting room is associated with an excellent restaurant), and Torii Mor Wineries. Also highly recommended are the Andrew Rich Wines and the Rex Hill Vineyards.

If you don't have time to take the scenic drive, there are many places to sample wine here in P-town. In our neighborhood, Sip D-Vine offers flights of red and white of selected vineyards which rotate weekly. For a great late night venue, try South Park (named so before the popular TV show came into existence, and in fact named after its location South of the Park blocks). It is in downtown Portland, and offers a great bar menu that includes a creme brulee that is drool-inducing. As an added bonus, you can order wines by the quarter glass, which is especially helpful if your name is Jackie and you don't handle your alcohol that well. And, if you are in the mood for good wine with a minimum of frou-frou fuss, then head to Johns Market. John's is well known as having the best beer selection in Portland, but it also carries a well selected array of wine. Since everything is scaled down and pared back to bare bones, the market saves on expense and manages to deliver cheaper bottles than many of the finer establishments in the area. Of course, John's is also well known for the worst produce selection in Portland, if not the entire Pacific Northwest. Ah well, you can't be an expert at everything...

Our favorites:
Sokol Blosser http://www.sokolblosser.com/
South Park http://www.southparkseafood.com/

Friday, September 12, 2008

Where to Stay: Hotel Modera

There is a new hotel in downtown Portland that may be a good option for the wedding. The Hotel Modera opened this summer after a complete gutting and renovation. If you book early, you can get a rate of $139 per king sized room with your choice of a view of the cute courtyard or the city proper. By clicking on the special rates button, if you enter the code TZOO you can also get free parking (normally $27 a night). Although the location is a bit farther away from our reception than other hotels we have recommended, the Modera is still in the heart of downtown Portland. The streetcar is close by, which makes it a simple step to the reception! For more information, check out www.hotelmodera.com.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

RSVP YES

Yeah for RSVPs in the affirmative! We've been getting them in (most of the Minnesota RSVPs are in- way to go, Midwest!) and it's exciting to see who's going to be there. So far, only two negative responses. Hopefully that number will remain low.

The best answer thus far has included a "solution" to our word problem, which points out that if we are in a speedster, we could be in Mexico during the reception eating enchiladas while everybody sits at the brewpub wondering where we are. Intriguing. Belatedly I realized that I sent an invitation to an actual mathematics professor, but luckily they didn't criticize my faux math problem too much...

Keep the RSVPs coming! We love getting them and hopefully we'll see you all October 18th! Unless we decide to abscond to Mexico, which I must admit is an intriguing option.

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