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Mrs. Cub, Chile/Portland Age and Occupation: 26, Astronomer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Astronomer Engagement Date: May 10, 2008 Wedding Date: September 2009 Venue: Westwind YWCA camp About Me: I'm a small-town girl who's making a living in Chile, with her heart in the Pacific Northwest. I grew up in Southern California, went to high school in Texas, grad school in New Mexico, and now I can't wait to settle down in Oregon! I love pears, hazelnuts, knitting, traveling, running, baking, and long talks on the phone with good friends. I'm planning my Oregon coast summer camp wedding while abroad with my best friend - I'm always at home when I'm with him!
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As you noticed in my last post, we had just a couple of things to take care of the week before the wedding! We had so many things we wanted to do, let alone the things we needed to take care of.

For example, we really really missed being in the States and doing normal US-things. So, on our list of “funbligations” (obligations that are just too dang fun to pass up!) were things like run in Forest Park, have coffee at St. Honoré Bakery, eat breakfast at the Screen Door (OMG you need to go there - soul food heaven!), and take a stroll through REI for old time’s sake. I know this might sound lame. It’s amazing the little things you miss about your home country!

Anyways, we had a tight schedule in which our Portland gallivanting could also count as wedding prep - my family was flying into town on Tuesday, and that’s when the prep would kick into overdrive.

Saturday morning was a dream. The first thing we did was run 5 miles in Forest Park. Those were the easiest 5 miles I’ve ever run in my life - everything was so beautiful! (Maybe the euphoria over getting married was kicking in?)

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Not me - but just as good!

Forest Park is right next to the darn cutest little neighborhood ever - what I lovingly refer to as the alphabet district. All the streets run in alphabetical order, and they have the same names as characters from the Simpsons (these were actually the inspiration for the characters’ names!). Just blocks from the end of the trail is the St. Honoré Boulangerie - oh-so-cute, and delish coffee and pastries to boot! (Maybe I should do a Honeymoon In My Hometown for Portland already?) Sipping coffee after a run in the woods was absolutely divine.

After coffee and a shower, we bopped over to the other side of Portland to rehearse with our band, Terracoustic - I’ll save those deets for the reception, though. ;)

We truly got derailed when, on Sunday, we tried to fit a 12 mile run in before visiting our venue for the final consultation (2.5 hours away!). The plan was to run most of the Sauvie Island Foot Traffic Flat course (a protected 12 mile route), then stop by the flower farm to see what would be in bloom for our wedding, pick up lavender bouquets on the island, and top the day off with our visit to Westwind.

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Sauvie Island is located right in Portland and, lucky for me and my penchant for lavender, it has a bounteous lavender farm on it!

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I thought that 12 miles would be a piece of cake by this point. We’d already been running up to 18 miles, anyways! Unfortunately, it wasn’t so easy. Jet lag does a number on your ability to run. We were sluggish the entire run. I began to think we couldn’t run the marathon (”Would this be a metaphor for our marriage??” I thought, defeated, as I gulped down air). I even had to stop at mile 11 to cry on Mr. Bear Cub’s shoulder. I couldn’t understand what was so difficult about this run. We’d already come so far, we’d already set everything up like clockwork.

By the time we finished our run, it was way too late to drive out to Westwind. We called the staff, and rescheduled for Tuesday, hopeful we’d still be able to get everything taken care of in time.

How did you juggle your last-minute preparations? Were you able to maintain your sanity, or did you have to sacrifice anything along the way?

Catch up on the tale!
Equinox Love: New Beginnings
Equinox Love: Through Our Friends’ Eyes
Equinox Love: Reticence
Equinox Love: The Tipping Point

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14 Responses to “Equinox Love: Preparations Before the Family Storm”

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froggy518
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froggy518 (message)  268 posts, Helper bee

You totally should do a “Honeymoon in my Hometown” post for Portland! We’re driving through there on our honeymoon next June, and while the St. Honoré Boulangerie just got added to the list of must-eat-ats, I’d love to hear about other things like that in the area!

And Forest Park looks like a dream. Perfect running spot!

 
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Miss Octopus (message)  1,451 posts, Bumble bee

Bear Cub, I’m soooooo excited about your recaps! I’ve missed reading your posts!

 
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eileen marie
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eileen marie (message)  1,662 posts, Bumble bee

Please do a “Honeymoon in Portland”. I have heard GREAT things about it, and it’s on my short list! Can’t wait to hear more re-caps!

 
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Miss Pretzel
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Miss Pretzel (message)  1,899 posts, Buzzing bee

Please do a “honeymoon in Portland”! It’s so close and I’ve only been twice- love the Pearl district :)

 
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Mrs. Spaniel (message)  6,809 posts, Busy Beekeeper

Oy, jet lag.

I’d love a “Honeymoon in Portland” post… I’ve never been!

 
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mak418
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mak418 (message)  693 posts, Busy bee

Oooh, I really want to go eat at the Screen Door - too bad I’m on the wrong coast! One of these days, though…

 
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tea
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tea (message)  7,278 posts, Busy Beekeeper

oh, i just did 3 miles today and struggled. i can’t imagine running 12!

 
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Miss Trail Mix (message)  6,485 posts, Bee Keeper

Mad props for training for a marathon while planning your wedding, I’m so thankful my marathon was a solid 2 months beforehand bc if I had to train like I was, I would’ve been an absolute mess….Well done!

 
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Mrs. Pencils (message)  1,027 posts, Bumble bee

So happy you got to do things you love- but crazy lady with 12 miles! I love the drive and ambition- and so sweet that you have a guy that will help you get through those difficult runs like that!

 
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Mrs. Pug
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Mrs. Pug (message)  3,754 posts, Honey bee

you make me want to hop on a plane to portland stat. it all sounds so lovely. but i’m sorry about that last stressful run–it was definitely the jetlag and your emotional/physical resources being redirected towards your wedding!

 
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jordynrose
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

Portland looks beautiful! Makes me want to visit there tomorrow!

 
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sapphirebride
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sapphirebride (message)  1,754 posts, Buzzing bee

Making this former Portlander miss it so! I didn’t realize until now that your wedding was at Westwind–my alma mater has an alumni reunion week there each year.

 
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Mrs. Mouse
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Mrs. Mouse (message)  5,821 posts, Bee Keeper

Oh wow, Bear Cub. It sounds like you guys put a little too much pressure on yourselves to fit everything in. I hope you were able to relax and enjoy the rest of your time there! I think that’s the thing about traveling in general–it has highs and lows. But the highs wouldn’t be quite as amazing without the lows, right?

 
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Mrs. Buttons
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Mrs. Buttons (message)  5,056 posts, Bee Keeper

Loving the lavender farm - beautiful! It reminds me of one of the episodes of Modern Family when they were in Hawaii and Mitchell wants to take Cam to the lavender farm….random thought I know….but this really makes me want to go there!

 

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Mrs. Cub, Chile/Portland Age and Occupation: 26, Astronomer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Astronomer Engagement Date: May 10, 2008 Wedding Date: September 2009 Venue: Westwind YWCA camp About Me: I'm a small-town girl who's making a living in Chile, with her heart in the Pacific Northwest. I grew up in Southern California, went to high school in Texas, grad school in New Mexico, and now I can't wait to settle down in Oregon! I love pears, hazelnuts, knitting, traveling, running, baking, and long talks on the phone with good friends. I'm planning my Oregon coast summer camp wedding while abroad with my best friend - I'm always at home when I'm with him!

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