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Goodbye, Portland!

My final day in Portland was pretty crazy. I had a pretty tight schedule and somehow managed to stay on schedule for most of the day. I squeezed in a lot of things I wanted/needed to do, but my main priority was to have dinner with my parents on my last night.

MY AGENDA:

09:00am: Patch holes in the walls, vacuum, clean bathroom, take out loads of trash, finish packing, load car

10:30am: Drive to parents’ home, unload car

(Almost) Just as I found it 4 years ago
Shit I took to my parents’…

11:00am: Drop off car (to sell)

11:30am: Drive home to load brother’s car for final donation run

12:00pm: Final donation drop off

12:30pm: Spend quality time with Val, Sofi and Vivi

Not pictured: Sofi

04:30pm: See Hayley/dinner at Bamboo Sushi in Downtown, Portland

Me with sweet Hayley
My first time at Bamboo!

05:30pm: Drive to deep SE Portland, pick up patê sô’s from HeyChaudy

Bánh patê sô AKA pâté chaud: Vietnamese savory puff pastry

06:30pm: Drive to NE Portland, see Kiran and pick up Kulfi

Kulfi: Indian ice pops

07:00pm: Drive home, turn in my keys, say goodbye to roommate

The last of my keys!

07:30pm: Deliver convection oven to Arushi’s parents (final delivery from stuff I sold)

08:00pm: Drive to parents’ home, unload the car, dinner with my family, pack

Anything my mom makes is the best

Phew! It was quite a day! I saw a lot of people, ate a lot of amazing food, and had quality time with loved ones. It was a little hectic and slightly stressful trying to make everything on time, but I’m glad I could make it all work.

My last week in Portland wasn’t as relaxing as I hoped it would be. I could’ve used a couple extra weeks off of work to focus on selling my things and seeing my friends… BUT! I DID IT! I can’t believe my apartment is empty and I no longer have a home or a car. I’m ready for my next chapter!

Me with all my belongings in my empty room

The final weeks in Portland

My time in Portland has been amazing, especially the last year. I’m grateful for having been able to develop great connections and create a little community in the food scene, and I feel more deeply rooted here than ever before. It feels great to leave my hometown on this note.

Thank you to every single one of you, regardless of duration or intensity of our connection, for making my life in Portland a memorable one. Thanks for making time to see me before I go. I love and appreciate all of you!

Read about my going away party here.

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