Usually, I would then ask my sweet friends, "what would you do with your time there?" Because, I find teaching to be all consuming and my weekend life is still infiltrated by thoughts on phrasal verbs and how to better explain them or how to get my students to sit down in their chairs and not stand on their desks staring at me like, "what are you going to do about this? Nothing." Mostly, people said they'd travel, eat, drink and learn Spanish. Although I've been doing that, I'm going to focus on that more this year. I want to quit taking myself so seriously and quit wallowing over teaching and remember that this is a special time in my life. We'll see.
Also, I've looked back at 2012 and realized, we did so much! I need to get my optimistic-self back, quit being a spoiled brat and enjoy the time I have here. So, here are my top pictures from experiences we had each month last year. It's pretty amazing that I did all this and it makes me feel glad.
January 2012 (or December 31st, 2012) Migration Brewing:
This was NYE last year (2011-2012) You see here Inaki and Whit sitting across from me at Migration Brewing shortly after we discovered that trying to make the Zoolander "Blue Steel" face while drinking is the funniest thing ever. I happen to have the cheekbones for it and can bust it out at a moment's notice. These 2 yahoos just couldn't get it! Whit has issues pursing her lips and Inaki... well, he's not the best imitator :) So I snapped about 10 pictures of them trying to do Blue Steel that night and I love this one because they are so happy, having fun, with their eyes shut the same way at the same time and it just makes me laugh when I see it. Pure joy in their faces, don't you think? We sure do miss hanging out with Whitty! Can't wait to hang out here in July!
February 2012, Mom and Dad's kitchen:
Inaki and my 2nd brew. Everyone said the first one was good, but when this one finished, everyone said it was better. We chose an amber because we thought it would be hard to mess up and then we dry-hopped it to get more flavor out of it. It ended up being much more drinkable than our first round and a smoother process the 2nd time through. Brewing and beer was a big part of my life in 2012. The process of applying for a job with a brewery and diving into the beer industry to learn as much as I could was really fun. Though we ended up in Spain, I think the beer industry would be a great place for me in the future.
March 2012, Seattle 10K with Cousin Kell:
Whits, Inaki and I headed up to Seattle to visit our cousin Kelly in March and run my first 10K of the year. It was so fun to visit Kelly as "adults" and see Seattle as she lives in it. I saw more of the city than I ever have and it was so cool to be with her and experience her life there. We ran a 10K, had delicious coffee, crumpets, visited Snoqualamie Falls (Twin Peaks fans should know that one), saw a few shows, had a terrible whisky shot (which almost made the blog) and ate at Dick's. Great times. We miss you Kell! Come visit please!
April 2012, Lake Pilsbury, CA:
This was just the coolest weekend! Inaki and I met Lance and Lauren 1/2 way and camped in Northern California for a few days. We packed up the Aveo and she made the trip like a champ! A million great stories came out of this weekend, but the theme was great friends, beautiful surroundings and adventure. I love this picture because you can see we were the only people there and right on the lake, got the only pocket of good weather (it was snowing the night before), we were fully stocked with the essentials and you can see me chatting with one of my best friends in the whole world. Doesn't get much better.
May 2012, Tom McCall hike:
This is from a hike Inaki and I took in May. It was in Tom McCall park and these dandelion-ish flowers were everywhere in the field perched atop a cliff in the Columbia River Gorge. All that yellow is such a clear memory and I'm glad Inaki had the sense to snap a shot like this. Oh nature!
June 2012, Father's Day biking bar hop:
We had a lot of great times in June, as we knew we'd be saying goodbye in a month, but Father's Day topped it, I think. I'm not sure how we came to the decision that we should do a bar hop by bike, but it was a great one! I'm pretty sure Inaki cooked it up and mapped it all out now that I think about it. We started at our house in NoPo and rode to St. John's for Occidental. Then, dad's bike got a flat and we thought all was lost because we had an 11 mile ride back to his house. We pumped it up at a gas station and had to skip a few spots, but we made it to Breakside, Mash Tun and then Peter's to round out the day. The amount of bars we had originally hoped to hit would have been way too many. I'll never forget trying to ride up the hill from Occidental after that first pint. So hard!
July 2012, San Fermin:
July has to be San Fermin. We actually had a huge July last year, because as we said goodbye to Portland, we said hello to Pamplona. But, you can't beat San Fermin. Maybe with Carnaval in Brazil, but I'm not sure. We accomplished our 24 hour party last year by starting at the chupinazo and staying out until the next morning to ring in the day with the Pamplonesa. I got to meet the whole family and the whole time was just jolly fun!
August 2012, a sudden visitor:
Inaki and I were so happy when Kim emailed and said she'd be visiting in a couple of weeks. She got a random job moving a boat from one spot to another (as you know, she's a professional pirate when she's not teaching), and popped into Pamplona for a few days. She was our first visitor and a friendly face from home was just what I needed. Thanks Kim!
September 2012, San Adria:
I blogged about this one, so you already know about the beer fight in San Adria. It was such a good time and reminded me of the Spain I left 5 years ago. Spanish hospitality all over the place, a visit to the Barcelona city center and all the sites it has to offer. Making new friends and having a crazy beer fight for hours. Who gets to do that? Me. Awesome.
October 2012, 1st full phase on El Camino:
October was another big month for us. I think it was the great weather. We ended up doing 2 phases on the camino, 2 races, visited Santander and the Picos de Europa and started our new monthly tradition of lunch out with Paco. It was great. But, I think the best I felt was on my first phase of the camino. Walking through all the tiny towns and such long distances feels so good. This picture is on the top of the Perdon, which I also already blogged about. I've got PaPete's old shirt on that my mom made for him and this is when it became my new hiking shirt. Anyhow, I'm sure there will be more camino to come. Maybe tomorrow!
November 2012, San Emillion and Bordeaux:
Inaki and I got to take a trip to San Emillion and Bordeaux during the end of November that was pretty cool. Next time, we'll definitely learn more french first, but the evening in San Emillion was just beautiful, which is where this shot was taken. Can you see our shadows? Wandering through the town was magical and then stopping at the grocery store for a dinner of wine, bread, meat and cheese. Here's to more trips in 2013.
December 2012, Christmas card:
Well, that's my/our year in a nutshell. Wow, it's been a good one I guess. 2012 has felt very hard for lots of reasons, but we've managed to have such a full life in between the tough stuff. Cheers to being happy, healthy, adventurous and optimistic in 2013! And to the Cave Girls. Love to all!












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