Well congratulations on your new house and a successful cross country trip with baby. Brooklyn will miss you but even with a bunch of boxes I can see the bones of a lovely house!
Posted by: Liz
Well congratulations on your new house and a successful cross country trip with baby. Brooklyn will miss you but even with a bunch of boxes I can see the bones of a lovely house!
Posted by: Liz
We’re celebrating the tenth anniversary of our move from Brooklyn to Portland and, yes, we still have a few boxes unpacked. We’ve tried to set the bar low for you! Take your time. When you’re ready to blog Portland, I’d love to know which neighborhood you chose.
I saw your gorgeous sweater on Knitty, then noticed that you were in PDX. We have a great spinning guild here (Aurora Colony Handspinner’s Guild), if you’re interested in spinning, and hopefully you didn’t miss Oregon Flock and Fiber Festival this past weekend. Maybe I’ll see you around, us fiber freaks are everywhere, lol.
Posted by: Marcy
what you need is a genuine pop up house. my friend tells me i have one. she jokes that i walk in and open my boxes and POP my house is home. i’m hoping to be out from under boxes by the time my parents leave town (they come the 2nd-12th).
t-minus one day until moving day for me!!! 🙂
can’t wait to meet up sometime.
Posted by: shanny in oregon
We’re celebrating the tenth anniversary of our move from Brooklyn to Portland and, yes, we still have a few boxes unpacked. We’ve tried to set the bar low for you! Take your time. When you’re ready to blog Portland, I’d love to know which neighborhood you chose.
I saw your gorgeous sweater on Knitty, then noticed that you were in PDX. We have a great spinning guild here (Aurora Colony Handspinner’s Guild), if you’re interested in spinning, and hopefully you didn’t miss Oregon Flock and Fiber Festival this past weekend. Maybe I’ll see you around, us fiber freaks are everywhere, lol.
Posted by: Marcy
what you need is a genuine pop up house. my friend tells me i have one. she jokes that i walk in and open my boxes and POP my house is home. i’m hoping to be out from under boxes by the time my parents leave town (they come the 2nd-12th).
t-minus one day until moving day for me!!! 🙂
can’t wait to meet up sometime.
Posted by: shanny in oregon
Ooh, cute archway! I can’t wait to see a little more of the house and hear about your neighborhood. Good luck with the unpacking. I also kind of find it fun to unpack.
Posted by: anina
Ooh, cute archway! I can’t wait to see a little more of the house and hear about your neighborhood. Good luck with the unpacking. I also kind of find it fun to unpack.
Posted by: anina
Take your time and enjoy this phase of your grand adventure. There is something so comforting about introducing your treasures to your new home.
Posted by: Angie
Welcome to Portland! Hope you enjoy it here as much as I do– we have been here nearly 12 years, after a cross-country bus trip from Buffalo (UGH!) and have never looked back.
Posted by: Jenn
Belated here; I got kinda snowed under by pre-, during and post-OFFF experiences. [g] But wonderful post on the last stretch of your trip, with all the fantastic photos. Glad you made it safe, welcome home! And just think of all the wonderful places you’re closer to now. You can get to Wyoming in a leisurely two days. 😉 Sheesh – there’s Glacier National Park; Canada (you’ve got to visit Vancouver and Victoria); Dry Falls, Mt. St. Helens, the Olympics and Juan de Fuca Straits up in WA; and that’s not even counting a gajillion things in Oregon… Thumper is gonna have a ball growing up here. Start saving now for A) skis, B) a snowboard, or C) a windsurfing board. 😉 (This is beyond the bike, of course.) Good luck with the unpacking and settling in! (Oh yeah; two fiber festivals to think ahead for: Madrona in WA, and Black Sheep Gathering down in Eugene. [eg])
Posted by: MonicaPDX
I had a dream this morning that I was on a city bus with my daughter, and I looked over and on the seat adjacent to me was Thumper sitting in a cardboard box. I was like: “Oh no! I know whose baby this is. Cari must be freaking out!! I have to find her.” Then I woke up. Isn’t that weird?
Posted by: Paula
Take your time and enjoy this phase of your grand adventure. There is something so comforting about introducing your treasures to your new home.
Posted by: Angie
Welcome to Portland! Hope you enjoy it here as much as I do– we have been here nearly 12 years, after a cross-country bus trip from Buffalo (UGH!) and have never looked back.
Posted by: Jenn
Belated here; I got kinda snowed under by pre-, during and post-OFFF experiences. [g] But wonderful post on the last stretch of your trip, with all the fantastic photos. Glad you made it safe, welcome home! And just think of all the wonderful places you’re closer to now. You can get to Wyoming in a leisurely two days. 😉 Sheesh – there’s Glacier National Park; Canada (you’ve got to visit Vancouver and Victoria); Dry Falls, Mt. St. Helens, the Olympics and Juan de Fuca Straits up in WA; and that’s not even counting a gajillion things in Oregon… Thumper is gonna have a ball growing up here. Start saving now for A) skis, B) a snowboard, or C) a windsurfing board. 😉 (This is beyond the bike, of course.) Good luck with the unpacking and settling in! (Oh yeah; two fiber festivals to think ahead for: Madrona in WA, and Black Sheep Gathering down in Eugene. [eg])
Posted by: MonicaPDX
I had a dream this morning that I was on a city bus with my daughter, and I looked over and on the seat adjacent to me was Thumper sitting in a cardboard box. I was like: “Oh no! I know whose baby this is. Cari must be freaking out!! I have to find her.” Then I woke up. Isn’t that weird?
Posted by: Paula
Welcome to Portland. You’ll find me at work at Nostrana Restaurant. And lurking about the PDX bloggers group too:)
Good luck with unpacking!
Posted by: deb
Welcome to Portland. You’ll find me at work at Nostrana Restaurant. And lurking about the PDX bloggers group too:)
Good luck with unpacking!
Posted by: deb
Gah, I’m still surrounded by boxes. It is disheartening at times. But fantastic archway in the house!
Posted by: Laurie
Take your time! Enjoy the new house 😀
Posted by: Michele
V for Victory….over boxes.
Posted by: claudia
Well congratulations on your new house and a successful cross country trip with baby. Brooklyn will miss you but even with a bunch of boxes I can see the bones of a lovely house!
Posted by: Liz
I know that feeling all too well. Try to have fun with the unpacking!! 🙂
Posted by: Mish
Gah, I’m still surrounded by boxes. It is disheartening at times. But fantastic archway in the house!
Posted by: Laurie
Take your time! Enjoy the new house 😀
Posted by: Michele
V for Victory….over boxes.
Posted by: claudia
Well congratulations on your new house and a successful cross country trip with baby. Brooklyn will miss you but even with a bunch of boxes I can see the bones of a lovely house!
Posted by: Liz
I know that feeling all too well. Try to have fun with the unpacking!! 🙂
Posted by: Mish
We’re celebrating the tenth anniversary of our move from Brooklyn to Portland and, yes, we still have a few boxes unpacked. We’ve tried to set the bar low for you! Take your time. When you’re ready to blog Portland, I’d love to know which neighborhood you chose.
Posted by: Regina
I saw your gorgeous sweater on Knitty, then noticed that you were in PDX. We have a great spinning guild here (Aurora Colony Handspinner’s Guild), if you’re interested in spinning, and hopefully you didn’t miss Oregon Flock and Fiber Festival this past weekend. Maybe I’ll see you around, us fiber freaks are everywhere, lol.
Posted by: Marcy
what you need is a genuine pop up house. my friend tells me i have one. she jokes that i walk in and open my boxes and POP my house is home. i’m hoping to be out from under boxes by the time my parents leave town (they come the 2nd-12th).
t-minus one day until moving day for me!!! 🙂
can’t wait to meet up sometime.
Posted by: shanny in oregon
ah, don’t know what is more fun (cough, cough). Packing or unpacking.
Posted by: Debbie
Wow, that is one beautiful archway!
Good luck with the unpacking . . . though I’d much rather unpack than pack, myself.
Posted by: chris
Oh, dude – you’ve totally got to paint those arches red like I did with mine. 😉
Posted by: Cassie
Oy,
Posted by: Mary K. in Rockport
We’re celebrating the tenth anniversary of our move from Brooklyn to Portland and, yes, we still have a few boxes unpacked. We’ve tried to set the bar low for you! Take your time. When you’re ready to blog Portland, I’d love to know which neighborhood you chose.
Posted by: Regina
I saw your gorgeous sweater on Knitty, then noticed that you were in PDX. We have a great spinning guild here (Aurora Colony Handspinner’s Guild), if you’re interested in spinning, and hopefully you didn’t miss Oregon Flock and Fiber Festival this past weekend. Maybe I’ll see you around, us fiber freaks are everywhere, lol.
Posted by: Marcy
what you need is a genuine pop up house. my friend tells me i have one. she jokes that i walk in and open my boxes and POP my house is home. i’m hoping to be out from under boxes by the time my parents leave town (they come the 2nd-12th).
t-minus one day until moving day for me!!! 🙂
can’t wait to meet up sometime.
Posted by: shanny in oregon
ah, don’t know what is more fun (cough, cough). Packing or unpacking.
Posted by: Debbie
Wow, that is one beautiful archway!
Good luck with the unpacking . . . though I’d much rather unpack than pack, myself.
Posted by: chris
Oh, dude – you’ve totally got to paint those arches red like I did with mine. 😉
Posted by: Cassie
Oy,
Posted by: Mary K. in Rockport
Been thinking about you. Hope you’re having some awesome coffee breaks.
Posted by: Anna
I love that archway. It looks like you live in a Valentine pop-up card 😉
Posted by: xina
Welcome to Portland! Loved your sweater in Knitty…perfect for our fall weather.
Posted by: Katy
ick. At least no snow to anticipate.
Posted by: Juliette
good luck – and have fun! in a sick way, i love unpacking. it really turns a house into home…
Posted by: heather
hey, we have that same trunk.
Posted by: sutton
Ooh, cute archway! I can’t wait to see a little more of the house and hear about your neighborhood. Good luck with the unpacking. I also kind of find it fun to unpack.
Posted by: anina
Your house looks like mine! We moved into our new house two weeks ago, and the boxes will not go away! Good luck!!
Posted by: Tracy WW
Been thinking about you. Hope you’re having some awesome coffee breaks.
Posted by: Anna
I love that archway. It looks like you live in a Valentine pop-up card 😉
Posted by: xina
Welcome to Portland! Loved your sweater in Knitty…perfect for our fall weather.
Posted by: Katy
ick. At least no snow to anticipate.
Posted by: Juliette
good luck – and have fun! in a sick way, i love unpacking. it really turns a house into home…
Posted by: heather
hey, we have that same trunk.
Posted by: sutton
Ooh, cute archway! I can’t wait to see a little more of the house and hear about your neighborhood. Good luck with the unpacking. I also kind of find it fun to unpack.
Posted by: anina
Your house looks like mine! We moved into our new house two weeks ago, and the boxes will not go away! Good luck!!
Posted by: Tracy WW
Love the arch! Boxes schmoxes! 🙂
Posted by: Connie
We moved in August and still have boxes! Lots of luck!
Posted by: Marisa
Take your time and enjoy this phase of your grand adventure. There is something so comforting about introducing your treasures to your new home.
Posted by: Angie
Welcome to Portland! Hope you enjoy it here as much as I do– we have been here nearly 12 years, after a cross-country bus trip from Buffalo (UGH!) and have never looked back.
Posted by: Jenn
Belated here; I got kinda snowed under by pre-, during and post-OFFF experiences. [g] But wonderful post on the last stretch of your trip, with all the fantastic photos. Glad you made it safe, welcome home! And just think of all the wonderful places you’re closer to now. You can get to Wyoming in a leisurely two days. 😉 Sheesh – there’s Glacier National Park; Canada (you’ve got to visit Vancouver and Victoria); Dry Falls, Mt. St. Helens, the Olympics and Juan de Fuca Straits up in WA; and that’s not even counting a gajillion things in Oregon… Thumper is gonna have a ball growing up here. Start saving now for A) skis, B) a snowboard, or C) a windsurfing board. 😉 (This is beyond the bike, of course.) Good luck with the unpacking and settling in! (Oh yeah; two fiber festivals to think ahead for: Madrona in WA, and Black Sheep Gathering down in Eugene. [eg])
Posted by: MonicaPDX
I had a dream this morning that I was on a city bus with my daughter, and I looked over and on the seat adjacent to me was Thumper sitting in a cardboard box. I was like: “Oh no! I know whose baby this is. Cari must be freaking out!! I have to find her.” Then I woke up. Isn’t that weird?
Posted by: Paula
Oh, such joy! Good luck with the unpacking. I rather like unpacking, actually. It’s packing that I hate!
Posted by: Annie
Love the arch! Boxes schmoxes! 🙂
Posted by: Connie
We moved in August and still have boxes! Lots of luck!
Posted by: Marisa
Take your time and enjoy this phase of your grand adventure. There is something so comforting about introducing your treasures to your new home.
Posted by: Angie
Welcome to Portland! Hope you enjoy it here as much as I do– we have been here nearly 12 years, after a cross-country bus trip from Buffalo (UGH!) and have never looked back.
Posted by: Jenn
Belated here; I got kinda snowed under by pre-, during and post-OFFF experiences. [g] But wonderful post on the last stretch of your trip, with all the fantastic photos. Glad you made it safe, welcome home! And just think of all the wonderful places you’re closer to now. You can get to Wyoming in a leisurely two days. 😉 Sheesh – there’s Glacier National Park; Canada (you’ve got to visit Vancouver and Victoria); Dry Falls, Mt. St. Helens, the Olympics and Juan de Fuca Straits up in WA; and that’s not even counting a gajillion things in Oregon… Thumper is gonna have a ball growing up here. Start saving now for A) skis, B) a snowboard, or C) a windsurfing board. 😉 (This is beyond the bike, of course.) Good luck with the unpacking and settling in! (Oh yeah; two fiber festivals to think ahead for: Madrona in WA, and Black Sheep Gathering down in Eugene. [eg])
Posted by: MonicaPDX
I had a dream this morning that I was on a city bus with my daughter, and I looked over and on the seat adjacent to me was Thumper sitting in a cardboard box. I was like: “Oh no! I know whose baby this is. Cari must be freaking out!! I have to find her.” Then I woke up. Isn’t that weird?
Posted by: Paula
Oh, such joy! Good luck with the unpacking. I rather like unpacking, actually. It’s packing that I hate!
Posted by: Annie
Welcome to Portland. You’ll find me at work at Nostrana Restaurant. And lurking about the PDX bloggers group too:)
Good luck with unpacking!
Posted by: deb
Welcome to Portland. You’ll find me at work at Nostrana Restaurant. And lurking about the PDX bloggers group too:)
Good luck with unpacking!
Posted by: deb