My lovely friend Angella was recently interviewed by the equally lovely Kristin. You know I hate to be left out, so I asked Angella to interview me, too. Because she is awesome, she promptly sent me five interview questions, which I accidentally deleted. I was then ashamed to comment on her blog for nearly a week. Then, in an effort to get me to comment on her blog, she posted a giveaway for something I really, really wanted to win. So, I had to comment and then I had to fess up to my laziness (but to be fair? I have been sick). Today, I searched my deleted items folder, dug out her questions, and well…here’s what she had for me!
1. You commented on one of my posts before that The Boy and you knew pretty quickly that you were a good fit for each other. Will there be wedding bells any time in the near future (Because NOBODY HAS ASKED YOU THAT LATELY)? (And also. I could use a reason to finally come to Oregon) (Assuming I’d be invited) (And if not, I’d crash it)
We did know pretty early on that we were a good match. At the risk of sounding SUPER CHEESY, he’s definitely everything I didn’t know I was looking for. We’re asked ALL THE TIME when we’ll get engaged/married/have a baby, which is really freaking annoying. (Angella, I give YOU a pass for asking this because a) I love you and b) I kind of walked right into this line of questioning, didn’t I?) In the past, I’ve been quite open about my relationships – I mean I’d talk about ANYTHING. And, those relationships didn’t work out. So, I’m calling this relationship a closed book and not being quite so open. Also, there are things I know about people’s relationships that I’m just not that comfortable knowing. I’m also quite certain that if the other party in these relationships knew what was shared about them? They’d be horrified.
Anyway, obviously, we’re on a tight-ish deadline. I have to be completely done having kids by the time I’m 34, which is 4 years from now. I’d like to be engaged for a while before getting married, and then be married a while before having kids. We’re definitely moving in that direction, and I’m quite certain I’ll spend the rest of my life with this fantastic boy. But, other than that – you’ll have to wait and see. And, of course Angella, if it happens, you’re invited.
2. I know that you work for tourism in Oregon (Or did…I know you just started a new job). If I had only a weekend, what would I need to see in your fair state?
This is a tough one – there is SO much to do and see here that it’s hard to just spend a weekend. My hope is that you would come for one weekend and have so much fun that you would just have to come back again, and again and again. I’d suggest you spend the weekend (wait, can it be a 3-day weekend?) in Portland, and I’d take you (wait, am I invited on your weekend?) out to my favorite winery, Sokol Blosser where we’d taste awesome Pinot Noirs and also my most favorite wine ever, their Pinot Noir Rose. We’d hit one or two more wineries, and then head back into Portland for TAX-FREE SHOPPING in Northwest (where Kerri and Chris live!) and the Pearl. In the Pearl, we’d stop for a pretzel at Deschutes. But, that’s all we’re allowed to eat, because I’m taking you to my favorite place for dinner, Andina. We have one more stop before I take you back to your posh hotel (they have a pillow bar!) – we’ll have one last delicious cocktail at the Teardrop.
The next morning, we’ll head out early-ish to get pedicures with Kerri, then we’ll go to Muu Muu’s afterward. It’s what we ALWAYS do. Now, here is what is going to happen: Kerri and I will each PRETEND that we’re going to order Eggs Benedict. But, when the waiter arrives, we’ll actually order the Brutus Smash, which is what I recommend you order, too. Because it’s a 3 day weekend, we’re not worried about time, so after lunch, we’d hop into the car and head to Hood River. There is lots to see on the way – so I hope you brought your camera (because you like to take pictures, right?). After a long day, we’d have dinner at my second favorite restaurant, Belly Timber, and I’d drop you back at your hotel.
I’m sure you’re booking your ticket RIGHT NOW.
3. I know that you like pink (Duh), and that you have a Barbie mouse pad. Is there anything else we need to know about this love of pink that you have?
This is shocking, but I’m kind of letting my love of pink go. I KNOW. I kind of limit the pink to my kitchen and bathroom (although I do have pink accents in my bedroom). I’m not drawn to it as much as I used to be, though I do still consider it my favorite color. Oh, and, my coworkers might tell you that my cubical is very pink. And, they would be telling the truth.
4. Have you ever been to Canada? If so, where? If not, WHY NOT?
I HAVE been to Canada. I think I was 16 or 17 and I went there with my mom, step-dad, and half brother. It was supposed to be a “family vacation” but it was actually terrible. My brother was a complete ass on the drive up and the only “FUN” thing we did was swim in the hotel pool. Teenage Rhiannon was very unimpressed (with the vacation, not Canada). The boy and I talk often of taking a ski vacation to Whistler, or spending a long weekend in B.C. Flights are pretty cheap, so you may see us up there pretty soon!
5. Are you working in your dream career? If so, what do you love about it? If not, what would you love to be doing?
Yes, yes, and absolutely yes. The industry I work in (tourism) is a perfect fit for me, and I’m absolutely positive that I have the BEST STATE in the U.S. to promote. Travel is SO IMPORTANT to the economy and it’s also something that makes people happy. As for my job function, I think online marketing is a good fit for me – and as it turns out, I’m kind of addicted to this social media thing. So, there you have it! (also, I think question 2 kind of proves that I love this state, and my job)

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Hi, I’m going to keep asking you about #1 because I like being kept abreast of all information. As for #2, I clearly did not spend enough time in Oregon.
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By Nic on 02.22.09 5:20 pm | Permalink
This just solidifies the fact that (I love you both, and) Angella needs to come visit, STAT.
Also: Oregon rules. The end.
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By Kerri Anne on 02.22.09 5:23 pm | Permalink
i DO need to come visit. Can you all work on my husband so I can get away?
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By Angella on 02.22.09 5:30 pm | Permalink
That’s the perfect agenda in #2.
(I adore Sokol Blosser, especially their Evolution blend, it’s the only white wine I drink regularly.)
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By Blythe on 02.22.09 10:25 pm | Permalink
I mean, obviously, I think Texas is the greatest state in the union, but I’m sure Oregon is nice too.
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By slynnro on 02.23.09 8:43 am | Permalink
I would like to be added to the “what to see in Oregon list.” Please and thank you.:)
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By Kaleigha on 02.23.09 9:49 am | Permalink
If ever my travel writing career fails, I totally want to go into your profession. I mean, having dealt with so many CVBs and the like, I feel like I could hold my own!
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By Camels & Chocolate on 02.23.09 7:03 pm | Permalink
Thanks for including Sokol Blosser on your whirlwind tour. We will be awaiting your return with wine Rose ready to pour!
Cheers
By Jeff on 02.24.09 4:15 pm | Permalink
I would like to come visit Oregon! I must do that soon! Before the wedding! Which I’m so invited to, right?
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By Kristabella on 02.26.09 7:45 am | Permalink
Ohmygosh. I’ve eaten that pretzel at Deschutes and it’s an event for sure. What is that fabulous cheese mustard dip they give you??!!!
By Dani on 02.28.09 4:49 pm | Permalink
i always associate oregon with stephen king novels…so i’m a little bit scared of the place. heh. :)
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