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		<title>A Wonderful Time in Seaside, Oregon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of you already know that I left for vacation to Seaside, Oregon with my girlfriend and came back home from vacation with my fiancee! On Sunday, April 26th, I proposed to Amy on a secluded cliffside bluff overlooking the &#8230; <a href="http://sliptide.com/2009/a-wonderful-time-in-seaside-oregon/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Most of you already know that I left for vacation to Seaside, Oregon with my girlfriend and came back home from vacation with my fiancee!</p>
<p>On Sunday, April 26th, I proposed to Amy on a secluded cliffside bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean from Ecola State Park: she said yes!</p>
<p>The trip itself was awesomely relaxing as well. Our room was a studio condo literally on the oceanfront with an incredible view of the ocean waves as they came into the shore.  The decor was pleasant and home-like, while the bonus of a kitchenette let us bring a lot of our own food stuffs to save on having to eat out for every meal.  It was wonderful to make a breakfast or two, or have some wine and dessert at our room with a beautiful (if not THE BEST) view of the ocean compared to just about any restuarant in town.</p>
<p>Seaside is pretty small with a lovely coastal/beachy community that is relatively unbothered by the hyper-contrast-commerce annoyances of places like California.  Cannon Beach is more of the same but wicked nice and will definitely be a place we will stay in the next time we go down there for hiking/biking/beach&#8217;ing.</p>
<p>Ecola state park is amazing.  The particular day we were there, the weather was incredible.  Partial sun with a light breeze here and there and only a tiny bit of rain here and there (not enough to warrant rain coats or covering our bags).  After the engagement took place we still had a healthy dose of hiking ahead of us.  The scenery couldn&#8217;t have been more perfect with lush greenery, cliffside views of the ocean and beaches, giant rock spires immediately off shore, and a lighthouse in the distance (that doubled as a nice distraction as I was getting prepared to propose!).</p>
<p>Yes, I was definitely missing the ocean and chill vibe of Seaside and Cannon Beach.  I can&#8217;t wait to visit again, perhaps next year! ;)</p>
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