We found the BEST little rental house that was a block from downtown and it was perfect. We could walk everywhere we wanted to go (for the most part), Dieter was allowed to come with us and it had a hot tub perfect for 2 people. Talk about perfect for a weekend getaway! The house was called the Brown House. It is a historic home and absolutely adorable.
We loved that we could walk downtown to all of the amazing coffee and restaurants. Friday night we had dinner at Deschutes Brewery. It's a popular brewery in Oregon and has great food and their own gluten free beer. They also make their own ginger ale, and it's amazing.

After mass we went to Lone Pine Coffee Roasters. If I lived in Bend, this would be one of the only places I would get coffee. They make their own almond milk and roast their own coffee. I mean, come on. Oh, and the caramel sauce in my almond milk latte? Home made. Seriously. AMAZING. A cold morning with amazing coffee? Perfection. We also had breakfast at J's favorite place ever. I won't give away his secret, because, well he might kill me if it gets anymore crowded than it already is. Let's just say that he raves about this place and it is a requirement that we eat there when we are in Bend. Heck, he wouldn't argue with driving there just for breakfast.

Afterwards we went to a neat little antique mall outside Redmond and took Dieter to the dog park in the Old Mill District so he could run some energy out. The dog park itself is dusty on a dry day, but it looks out over the river and you really can't complain about that. Oh! I almost forgot! We walked around downtown and shopped and had some local kombucha. We were tempted to try the bubble tea, but decided to save it for another day. We got some more amazing art from a photographer we found on our honeymoon and some awesome Oregon themed souvenirs. (No, I don't think it's lame that I want things that scream how proud I am to live in Oregon. Oregon is awesome.)

For dinner we walked over the bridge to Spork. Yes, the restaurant is called spork. We found this place on our honeymoon and fell in love with the spicy fried chicken. It's gluten free, and comes with rice and either kimchi or cucumber salad. It's spicy enough to make me sweat, but the cucumber salad goes with it perfectly. The sunset was amazing on the way home and it was the perfect way to end the day (Besides a soak in the hot tub) This picture doesn't even do it justice. It was faces or sunset, not both.
We also got gelato made with local espresso for dessert, and listened to a metal band playing in an alley bar. Well, you couldn't help but listen, it was LOUD.
Sunday, we had breakfast at Chow and relaxed at the house. It started to rain so we decided to trek home to the soggy valley and back to real life. It was SO nice to get away for the weekend and just do fun things and not have to worry about laundry or meal planning. But, we are back to the real world this week (Including Halloween and colds from second graders)
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