Last year was a weird birthday, because I was 6 months pregnant, and Em had just had her surgery to remove her brain tumor (on June 1st of last year). She'd spent two weeks in the hospital, and then a week in a rehabilitation unit. We weren't even sure if she'd be released from the hospital by our birthdays, but she was just a few days before. So we were super happy that the surgery had gone well, but her left leg had been completely paralyzed from the surgery. She's regained some usage of it now, but it's still nowhere near 100%, and she walks with a limp and has to use a cane much of the time. However, by our birthdays last year it was a whole different story, and she had very little usage and actually had to use a walker. When I think back to a year ago I realize just how far she's come. That was a really dark time for us, so this was a much better birthday.
My wonderful boss, Trang, and my co-worker, Jennifer, had treated me to some high class wine at Oregon Wines on Broadway the day before (on my actual birthday), and Julian took us both out to dinner on Em's birthday the following day. We went to The Observatory, which is in the Montevilla neighborhood, at 8115 SE Stark. http://theobservatorypdx.com/
One thing that drew us in was their cheese plate - Julian doesn't eat uncooked cheese, and I absolutely LOVE cheese plates. So Em and I shared one. It was amazing. The cheeses were delectable and as you can see they do not skimp on the portion sizes.
We also got some of their oregano fry bread with some yummy dipping sauces (only $4 but we would pay more for it).
I didn't take pictures of our entrees before we dug in and ruined any photo op. I had a special, which was a blackened snapper caesar salad. Em had the Idaho Trout Piccata with saffron rice and peppers. Julian had the pulled pork sandwich.
The food is super delicious, and the service was great. It didn't hurt that our server happened to be Em's old co-worker from The Jam on Hawthorne (where Em worked up until the seizure from her brain tumor).
Chillin' before the meltdown he had from being so tired (it was after 7pm after all). |
Here we all are! Thanks Julian for a great dinner. |
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