Pikunikku
Ah Ahh... It's not a foul language or a dirty word. Pikunikku means PICNIC in Japanese. Thanks to Hazel's boyfriend for his inspiration on this pikunikku post title. Yup, Hazel, my hubby and I pikunikku last weekends (hmm...sounds a little odd though).
People, grab your coffee and breakfast before you really start reading, this is going to be a looooong one.
Each of us has an unique task while organizing this picnic. Obviously, I'm the chief organizer because I prepared most of the foods and scheduled everything. Hazel contributed a lot too, she in charged of choosing and getting us light sparkling wines. Ohh ya, she baked us Nuttella cupcakes too. Then my hubby, his responsibility is just to wake up on time and drive us to Portland Women's Forum Viewpoint and Multnomah Falls. Ohh ya, he sponsored us foods too.
We are ready to rock our day!
This is Chief Organizer and her helpful Assistant.
That day was gloomy and cloudy. I prayed so hard hopping that our pikunikku plan will work out perfectly (hmm, pikunikku still sound weird in this sentence). We stopped by at the river bank for a short walk and some snap shots.
Ermm, Hazel, you don't need to squat. I can reach you!
So green! So refreshing!
Attempt to look cute again ^^
After a 45 minutes drive, we reached our pikunikku location which is the scenic Portland Women's Forum Viewpoint. It was my second time to witness this marvelous God's creation, but the gorgeous view still simultaneously blew me away.
Isn't it a great place to pikunikku? (this word just can't fit in nicely)
We were just the cuties of effortless while surrounding by dandelions.
I do not treat my hubby as a driver, ok? We did enjoy our time when spending time with Hazel. Solid proof? Ok, here you go!
Dandelion is beautifully romantic~~
I tried to run for my life after blowing the dandelion seeds all over his head and body.
He raised up his voice and said, How can you did that to me?
Ohh, I'm sorry. Are you ok?
No, please! I said I'm sorry!!!
He attacked in retaliation!!! Damn...
Stop fooling around, we better grab some foods.
As you notice, we had fried wantan, Nuttella cupcakes, salads, bread with cheese and oranges.
Ohh, we had sparkling wine too! Bubbly pink~~
They were starving. Don't eat first, I want to Kampai for our Pikunikku (sound better this time).
For our Pikunikku~~
Seriously, Pikunikku sounds exactly like butt and underwear in Mandarin (Pi4 Gu3 Nei4 Ku4). Whatever, we continued our journey to Multnomah Falls after the picnic.
Hazel looked overjoy and excited!
Yeah~~ Our final destination!
She seemed even happier.
Partially because of the wonderful views but mostly because of the wine. Both of us were tipsy after taking all the wine. Shamefully, I hanged over and rested in car. I know I'm lame. What do you expect from an innocent girl like me (although I'm too old to be innocent)? I just can't drink!
Stop laughing please!!! I'll practice hard from now on :'(
**Coming Up Next**
Hazel and I high tea at Classical Chinese Garden. I'll try to post about my recent bought items too. See you soon!
People, grab your coffee and breakfast before you really start reading, this is going to be a looooong one.
Each of us has an unique task while organizing this picnic. Obviously, I'm the chief organizer because I prepared most of the foods and scheduled everything. Hazel contributed a lot too, she in charged of choosing and getting us light sparkling wines. Ohh ya, she baked us Nuttella cupcakes too. Then my hubby, his responsibility is just to wake up on time and drive us to Portland Women's Forum Viewpoint and Multnomah Falls. Ohh ya, he sponsored us foods too.
We are ready to rock our day!
This is Chief Organizer and her helpful Assistant.
That day was gloomy and cloudy. I prayed so hard hopping that our pikunikku plan will work out perfectly (hmm, pikunikku still sound weird in this sentence). We stopped by at the river bank for a short walk and some snap shots.
Ermm, Hazel, you don't need to squat. I can reach you!
So green! So refreshing!
Attempt to look cute again ^^
After a 45 minutes drive, we reached our pikunikku location which is the scenic Portland Women's Forum Viewpoint. It was my second time to witness this marvelous God's creation, but the gorgeous view still simultaneously blew me away.
Isn't it a great place to pikunikku? (this word just can't fit in nicely)
We were just the cuties of effortless while surrounding by dandelions.
I do not treat my hubby as a driver, ok? We did enjoy our time when spending time with Hazel. Solid proof? Ok, here you go!
Dandelion is beautifully romantic~~
I tried to run for my life after blowing the dandelion seeds all over his head and body.
He raised up his voice and said, How can you did that to me?
Ohh, I'm sorry. Are you ok?
No, please! I said I'm sorry!!!
He attacked in retaliation!!! Damn...
Stop fooling around, we better grab some foods.
As you notice, we had fried wantan, Nuttella cupcakes, salads, bread with cheese and oranges.
Ohh, we had sparkling wine too! Bubbly pink~~
They were starving. Don't eat first, I want to Kampai for our Pikunikku (sound better this time).
For our Pikunikku~~
Seriously, Pikunikku sounds exactly like butt and underwear in Mandarin (Pi4 Gu3 Nei4 Ku4). Whatever, we continued our journey to Multnomah Falls after the picnic.
Hazel looked overjoy and excited!
Yeah~~ Our final destination!
She seemed even happier.
Partially because of the wonderful views but mostly because of the wine. Both of us were tipsy after taking all the wine. Shamefully, I hanged over and rested in car. I know I'm lame. What do you expect from an innocent girl like me (although I'm too old to be innocent)? I just can't drink!
Stop laughing please!!! I'll practice hard from now on :'(
**Coming Up Next**
Hazel and I high tea at Classical Chinese Garden. I'll try to post about my recent bought items too. See you soon!