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Meet our 2016 Wedding Giveaway Winners!

April 15, 2016 Katrina McAlexander

Last Thursday, I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Ethan Luu as he was able to come by the farm because he was here visiting Oregon from Amsterdam.  He explained that it has been his fiancé Kai's dream to get married in the Hood River Valley at the base of Mt Hood because she grew up here and he has wanted to get married in an orchard his whole life.  Many of you have requested to learn more about these two sweethearts, so today I am sharing a little bit about why Marla Cyree at Simply Splendid and I felt like they would be the lucky winners!  So many lovely couples applied but their application stood out to us both us and we are so pleased to be hosting their wedding at the end of August this year at the Mt. View Orchards Wedding Venue

Tell us about you! Who are you? What do you love? What is important to you? Let us get a glimpse of who you are as individuals and as a couple: 

Hello! Where do I start? Well, to begin with, I grew up in Hood River and love everything about what our city has to offer. Before we met, Ethan (my fiancé) had never been to Hood River, and he immediately fell in love with it during his first visit. We both have a love for traveling and the outdoors, and can't wait to celebrate our big day in a place that is as beautiful as Hood River Valley. After graduating high school in Hood River, I moved to Portland where I studied and finished my undergrad degree. Upon finishing my undergrad degree, I moved to California and then New York City to teach underprivileged youth while getting my graduate degree in education at the same time. I love feeling fulfilled in life, whether that be through work, family, or friendships, and strive to make sure that I am always in a place where I am doing something to feel that sense of fulfillment. Ethan grew up in The Netherlands, where he was born after his parents and siblings escaped from Vietnam in order to pursue a life free of communism. Ethan is honestly the most hardworking, loving, and genuine person I have ever met. At only the age of 18, Ethan left his entire family and moved to the states to study. Starting at community college he worked to improve his english and to learn as much as he could. Ethan moved on to a university and graduated with his undergrad and eventually went on to pursue and finish his MBA. Ethan and I grew up in very different situations, and in very different families, but we both hold so many of the same values and goals in life, which is why we are so perfect for one another.

Tell us about your love story! How did you meet? How did you become engaged and when? What do you love about each other? Any other tidbits you want to share?:

Sometimes it's insane to imagine all of things that have to align or happen in your life in order to meet another person. Ethan and I met almost five years ago when I was about to begin my senior year at Portland State University. I was working at Nordstrom in the men's department, and Ethan so happened to come in and shop for a pair of jeans. I remember seeing Ethan walk into my department, and was immediately asked by my manager to help him out and to make sure that he tried on some jeans. We were instantly comfortable with one another and laughing during our conversation (while I convinced him to buy a pair of jeans). Ethan was only in town Portland for work, but we exchanged numbers anyway. Flash forward one year later, Ethan and I went on our first date in San Francisco where I was living for a teaching program that I was in. We dated for a few months, but then I moved to NYC where there was a higher need for teachers, and where I studied and finished my Master's. Ethan and I reconnected almost two years ago while I was living in NYC, and decided to have dinner while we were both in Portland again (I was there to visit my family, and he was there for work). After seeing each other the rest is really history. We decided to go all in and even though it was long distance, we made an effort to see each other as much as possible. Last year, Ethan moved back to the Netherlands (Amsterdam) for a work opportunity and after finishing up my second year teaching, I moved out here to be with him. Because we plan on moving back to the states in a year, we are taking advantage of living here while we are and traveling as much as possible. We love to travel and experience as many new things as we can, and because of he has to travel so much for work, we are able to do this. Ethan and I went to Switzerland two months ago and that is where he proposed. At the top of a mountain with an amazing view, Ethan got down on one knee and asked the question. It really was perfect, and amazing, and I couldn't imagine a better surprise. I think what we love about each other the most is that we 100% support one another and push the other to be the best each of us can be.

What do you envision for your wedding day? What is the feeling/ambiance you're after? What kind of attire and decoration do you envision? Have you already started preparations for this? How many people do you anticipate sharing your big day with? Anything else?:

As soon as we got engaged, we both knew where we wanted to get married: Hood River. It's really funny how we take things for granted and how we might not appreciate the beauty of a place where we grew up like someone who is seeing it for the first time. The first time we were in Hood River and driving up Hwy 35 to go to my mom's, Ethan wanted to stop multiple times to take pictures of the orchards. Because of this, we both envisioned getting married somewhere in Hood River either in, or with a view of one of the orchards. We haven't had a whole lot of time to think about decoration or attire, but I would love to have sort of a rustic chic wedding (I"m not even positive what that really means), but I swear I do have ideas in my mind. In terms of attire, I want a beautiful flowing dress (but not super fancy) and bridesmaid dresses that are also flowing. I love the idea of having blush/light pinks as a color theme, with pops of color in the flowers. We anticipate to share our big day with 120-150 people.

Why would you like to win this giveaway? :

Even though Ethan and I are very fortunate to live the life that we are living here in the Netherlands, we really do not have the finances for the type of wedding that we would love to have. Neither of us have families that will be able to help us with our wedding, and so we will be responsible to cover it all on our own. Not only would this giveaway be perfect for that reason, and would help a substantial amount, it is literally the perfect venue for us. I can already picture us getting married here and can imagine starting the planning process as soon as I am in Hood River again this June (I will be home the entire summer).

 

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Befriending Mt. View Orchards

April 8, 2016 Katrina McAlexander

My family has been farming in the Hood River Valley for nearly 100 years. My grandparents caught the farming fever quickly when they moved to Parkdale, Oregon after they were married.  I have many aunties, uncles, cousins who love growing fruit/making wine/cider for our communities and it is such an honor to learn from and farm besides them. I love being a 3rd generation farmer and my favorite part about carrying on my families farming tradition is greeting all the local customers who come to our farm each and every year to buy fruit from our farm. We are in our 2nd year of launching our All Fruit CSA and it has been a smashing success. I knew of many all vegetable CSA's or some that were mixed with fruit and veggies or sometimes eggs as well but I wondered if my region would appreciate an All Fruit CSA and so many people happily joined in and we had 28 pioneering households last year.  I think we are up to 40 so far this year.  My goal one day is 100 households one day so thank you to everyone who is spreading the word about about fresh, local, tree ripened fruit that comes for 16 weeks in the Summer/Fall. Befriending our farm and choosing to get your fruit from our small family farm is such a gift and we really appreciate everyone who has partnered with us for over 40 years.  If you have any questions please shoot me an email at thegratefulfarmer@gmail.com  This is a delicious and generous way to help your grateful farmer out by joining our CSA.  

This week my mother and I went and picked up over 300 new trees and 100 late bearing blueberries for our avid "pick your own," following.  Last year we sadly picked out and i want to ensure we always have enough for those of you who want to have a hands on experience on our farm and learn where your fruit comes from. I love seeing the same smiling faces each year and I want to thank you all for coming each and every year and making our farm, your farm.

Though it was extremely difficult Marla Cyree at Simply Splendid Photography and I were able to pick a lucky couple to WIN for the 2106 Wedding Giveaway. Huge Congratulations to Ethan and Kai!  All the stories we read were absolutely beautiful but their story stood out to Marla and myself and they are currently living in Amsterdam but plan on coming out for their Wedding on August 27th, 2016.  Thank you to all the amazing and brave couples who applied, stay tuned I think I want to do this every year. Big LOVE to you all. 

Last evening, was absolutely magical and I invited some of my new favorites to come for dinner on the farm.  Our neighbors down the road decided to come up with their two horses, Wilma and Bette.  It was a treat for sure and I was so thankful I left my life in the city and decided the brave it in the country buying my families farm. Each month holds a new adventure and some how the bills continue to be paid.  For this I am so thankful and grateful for all your good and steady backing friends and future friends of Mt. View Orchards.   xoxo your grateful farmer, Trina xoxo

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Anticipating the blossoms

April 1, 2016 Katrina McAlexander
Pink Cherry blossoms in full bloom. Coming soon....

Pink Cherry blossoms in full bloom. Coming soon....

 

She's blooming....
From the moment she made the decision to step out into the unknown,
to face her fears and walk through them ...
Her relationship with herself shifted
She felt strong
proud
self respectful
self appreciating
confident in her own power...
As a tightly closed bud, she had no idea how beautiful she was, how gifted she was, how loving she was, how strong she was, how wise she was...
How could she? It was impossible to see her full magnificence.
© Caroline de Lisser

My mornings are starting rather early these days because our electric fans are turning on when temperatures drop below 30 degrees most nights.  In the wee small hours of the morning, I am walking around the orchard, feeling pretty groggy and cold ensuring that our fans are doing their job so we have a cherry crop come July.  Through the process of inversion the fans move the cold air upwards and draw the warm air downward to protect the tender baby blossoms.  It can be a little spooky walking around the orchard in the dead of the night by oneself so I hum a little song so my dear heart doesn't have a freak out. My favorite song these days is, "Thank God Im'ma a country girl."

My amazing mother has been working on cutting brush and raking the limbs while my dear old dad has been helping to organize the solid set pipes for a project we are going to complete on 33 acres of our farm on the north side of our driveway.  We have solid set irrigation already on the south block and now is the time to do the north side as well because we are going to be hosting weddings this summer and we need to not have aluminum irrigation pipes across our farm roads.  I really couldn't carry on my families farming legacy without my lovely parents.  I sure do love them and feel so thankful for their support and help each and every day.  Multi-generation farming is a beautiful dream come true for us all.  Farming besides my sweet parents is rather dreamy and it is an honor to give all my lovely daughterness to them here on our small family farm. We are a family that believes in family legacy farms.

I was able to complete pruning many of the new apple trees on the orchard and it feels good to have shaped and nurtured these smaller trees.  On monday my mother and I are heading into the big city to pick up 100 late blooming blueberry bushes for September u-picking/harvesting. We are also picking up over 400 new fruit trees including pink pearls, macintosh, spitzenburgs, honeycrips, rainier cherries, bings, lapins and replacement pear trees.  Thank you to all the returning All Fruit CSA family and welcome to the new households.  Please head over to this link, to learn more about befriend our farm and joining out delicious and local CSA. We are a farm that people love to come and pick with their friends and families and we ran out of u-picking last year so I am trying to create more areas for families to come and enjoy our harvests in the coming years and for generations to come. Thank you Portland Magazine for naming us the best Family Friendly Farm in all of Oregon. Such an honor and totally our mission at Mt. View Orchards.

On Saturday afternoon after I complete my pruning payroll, I am meeting with my favorite photographer Marla Cyree of Simply Splendid to decide who wins the Wedding Giveway. There have been so many beautiful entries to be candid and it is going to be very hard to pick a winner.  I love me a good love story and I am thankful for all the brave couples who put their hat in the ring.  Rooting for you all to have a life time of love together.  To learn more about getting married in our orchard meadow head over to Mt View Orchards Weddings.  We are having some specials right now for the 2016 and 2017 season so shoot us an email at mtvieworchardswedding@gmail.com to ask about how to have an beautiful and affordable wedding at our new wedding venue at the base of Mt. Hood in the heart of our family farm. 

Its farm worker appreciation week and I want to share some GOOD NEWS, I have been praying for weeks that more excellent Pruners would come to the farm and offer to help us out and on wednesday morning 8 stellar pruners showed up and answered all my prayers.  We will complete our pruning tomorrow before the blossoms pop and I can add another testimony of the goodness and faithfulness of my Papa to always back me up as a farmer.  So so grateful. Thank you to all my friends and family who prayed with me as well. xoxo Your grateful farmer, Trina

Cherry buds in the tight cluster stage. They don't like it too cold so I help to keep them warm

Magnificent Mt. Hood and our 100 year old Golden Girls.

We are having farm to table dinners in the middle of the row of trees this summer, To be cont...

Photo by Luke and Mallory, in our orchard meadow with this stunning bride

Your grateful farmer pruning away with all her heart.

Please mail your CSA deposit in the spring to enjoy our fruit all Summer/Fall friends

Photo by Simply-Splendid of a lovely couple in front of our Wooden Fruit bins..

Our Golden Row Hard cider is coming along quite nicely. Cheers

Cherries, peaches, nectarines, donut peaches and plums.  All Fruit CSA HEAVEN!

Cherries, peaches, nectarines, donut peaches and plums.  All Fruit CSA HEAVEN!

Our CSA family Krys from our East Side Drop! Picking up her box of fresh local fruit!  

Sunrise in our orchard, after checking fans all night. 

pouring concrete at the wedding venue pavilion.

The amazing Javier, fixing an older John Deere tractor. 20 years working here on our farm!

 

Walking around the farm early one morning. Hello Mt. Hood, the Moon and our Wedding Venue

 

 

 

 

In Family, Farm, Fruit, Collaboration Tags blossoms, spring, weddings, wedding giveaway, pruning
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The grateful farmer is a blog about a woman who left her job in the the city to come home to save the family farm.  My desire is to candidly share my journey learning how to farm a 50 acre Orchard at the base of Mt. Hood. I invite you to follow along as I share seasonal recipes, childhood memories, farming successes and failures. Please enjoy the Orchard photos collaging the beautiful seasons and harvests here at Mt. View Orchards. I am grateful and humbled that are you are reading along and want you to know that my farm is your farm.


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Looking for a spot to take some family photos or picnic? Our sunflowers are in bloom and it’s a beautiful day to come visit the farm. #mtvieworchards
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Honeycrisp apples are a favorite @mtvieworchards and today we are going to be sharing some forward with our local food bank.  Apples are extremely rich in important antioxidants, flavanoids, and dietary fiber. The phytonutrients and antioxidants in a
Honeycrisp apples are a favorite @mtvieworchards and today we are going to be sharing some forward with our local food bank. Apples are extremely rich in important antioxidants, flavanoids, and dietary fiber. The phytonutrients and antioxidants in apples may help reduce the risk of developing cancer, hypertension, diabetes, and heart disease. @mtvieworchards we believe everyone deserves to enjoy the best of our 2018 local apple harvests. We have them in our farm stand as well if you want to pick some up for your lunches. #mtvieworchards #afarmthatcares #afarmthatgathers #afarmthatgivesback #apples #honeycrisps

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