We (Amanda & Adam) took Arnold to the Oregon Coast for an amazing day on September 12, 2018. After spending time at the Oregon Coast Aquarium, we ventured back north toward Devil’s Punchbowl.
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We (Amanda & Adam) took Arnold to the Oregon Coast for an amazing day on September 12, 2018. After spending time at the Oregon Coast Aquarium, we ventured back north toward Devil’s Punchbowl.
We (Amanda & Adam) took Arnold to the Oregon Coast for an amazing day on September 12, 2018. After spending time at Cannon Beach, we continued our journey to South to the Oregon Coast Aquarium.
We (Amanda & Adam) took Arnold to the Oregon Coast for an amazing day on September 12, 2018. After spending time at Cannon Beach, we continued our journey to South to Hug Point.
We (Amanda & Adam) took Arnold to the Beach for an amazing day on September 12, 2018. On the coast of Oregon, a very memorable destination is Cannon Beach.
The Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve lived up to it’s name on our second visit. It all started with a guy that could see the future…
The Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve was so amazing we’ve been there several times since discovering it!!! Here is the story of our first adventure on August 31. 2019. Enjoy!
You’ve seen our beloved unicorn Fiona. You’ve heard how we got her and seen some of the places she’s been. But now is the story you’ve been anxiously waiting for – the very first legit hike that Fiona joined us on – our Pup Creek Falls hike on Aug 19, 2018. This hike was everything you could ever desire in a hike and more!
On a beautiful hot day in Aug 2018 Amanda & Adam had only been dating for a month. Adam had an annual pass to the Oregon Zoo so we decided to see all the sights. There are rumors that zoos have unicorns. We just had to go and explore… and keep our eyes on the lookout for unicorns because you just never know.
In late summer 2018 the gang visited the Swan Island Dahlia farm located about 30 minutes south of Portland. We enjoyed an early evening frolic through the manicured rows as the sun set and cast a golden glow upon the dahlia delights right before our eyes.
We recently had our 24-month dating anniversary (July 2020). This year we didn’t go on an adventure due to Covid19 safety concerns. Last year we had such a fun time at Seaside, OR (July 2019) celebrating 12 months of dating that we thought we’d share some more pictures and stories of the fun!
While our weekend getaway came to an end our fun times have not ended. There is no conclusion. Our journey continues 😊.
Snippets from our one year dating anniversary weekend in Seaside. Adam brings laughter, joy, comfort & support to my everyday. It was a treat to celebrate on such a weather perfect weekend! This was Adam’s first time to Seaside, and the northern Oregon coast in general. It was also Fiona & Arnold the Unicorns’ first trip too.
While Arnold the Unicorn and Adam were enjoying a few solo days in New York last Spring, Fiona the Unicorn and Amanda took a jaunt to the countryside one Spring day with a couple of Amanda’s photo friends.
n April 2019 Adam went to New York on the other side of the country for a few weeks for business. We found several ways to stay connected while on our first time apart. One way was to share his adventures as they happened.
In April 2019 Adam, along with Arnold the Unicorn, went to New York for a few weeks for business. Adam (and Arnold) had three days free to spend in Manhattan.
In April 2019 Adam went to New York for a few weeks for work. Since we both live in Portland, OR he was on the other side of the country. This was our first time not meeting up twice a week since we started dating.
So, Amanda spent a considerable amount of time searching for all of the perfect 80’s accessories online….and meanwhile Adam just pulled stuff straight outta his closet…
This TOP SECRET gem is a favorite local spot for both of our unicorns – Fiona & Arnold! There is a fancy wooden walkway from the street that leads to a breath-taking view of the falls. The height of the falls is about the same as the height of a house. The falls are nice and wide too. From the wooden viewing platform, you are higher than the top of the falls and can see the water traveling along a stream below you and leading to the right.
It’s been a couple months since the Covid19 Virus went viral & everyone was ordered to Stay Home and Stay Safe. Since then we have both been on zero hikes. But we’ve found several ways to stay connected during these crazy times.