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Showing posts with label roulette. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 18, 2013

4th of July... a little late!

For the 4th of July we both had a long weekend so we drove up to the mountains to see my parents. The weather was a pretty nice change from the heat and humidity here but it did sadly continue to rain throughout the weekend. For the 4th itself it was really nice, despite the rain, because the fireworks were not crowded and the traffic coming and going was not bad at all!

So. Much. Rain.

Ryan's mom, her boyfriend and Ryan's sister came up to join us for the weekend too. It was nice to have all of our family under one roof for a change! We had a nice time shopping on Main Street and eating the delicious buffet at the Cherokee Casino. Ryan and I also won a good bit of money playing roulette! A definite first, we usually leave in the red, never in the green.

Ryan was embracing his inner leprechaun while we shopped.
Outside the casino


My mom got Ryan and I tickets to see Jeff Dunham ages ago so the three of us went to the show after the buffet dinner. He was hilarious!!! The best part of the show was easily when he messed up with Bubba Jay, went on a huge tangent from that and then forgot where he was and just kept winging it. It was uncensored and absolutely hilarious... the three of us were laughing so hard we were crying! Even though we were up there in terms of seats I loved seeing him live!




I also got myself a Peanut bobblehead (it was all that was left merchandise wise, that area got severely picked) which to the chagrin of all around me I keep playing with. It talks!

It was also nice to be reunited with the Dup. I think she missed us...


But she adores my little brother too!



And I will never say no to family time. This was probably the last chance my family had to see Ryan before he deploys and I made sure to force him into some pictures. Tough cookies my love. :P We had quality family time, sparklers, laser pointers and puppy time.












Of course being back home has mostly been more rain, heat and humidity... but I am glad to be a complete family of three (or two and a dog) once again for a little while longer.


Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Vegas Again

Ryan and I had a great time in Vegas yet again. We had one rough night (which is to be expected, we don't get to properly argue for weeks so we had to let it out once) but overall it was a great trip. I got out of work on Thursday and went to the airport... I had my first stop in the midwest in the lovely city of Milwuakee (I was singing Laverne and Shirley the whole time) before making it to Vegas.

Even though I got to sleep around 2am my time I was up at 7:30am Vegas time (so 10:30 for me) ready to go. I got myself breakfast and over to the Hard Rock Hotel where I picked up a bottle opener magnet for my friend Britt from Bunco who collects them. Mostly I just wandered around, Vegas isn't as much fun by yourself (and as a married lady!).


The Strip


Inside the Bellagio


Inside the Bellagio


Elvis at my hotel


He was a frequent guest ;)

After my wander I went into the Bellagio again and won myself ten bucks playing roulette before I got tired.



I went back to the hotel and ended up taking a 3 hour nap! I woke up when Ryan called me to tell me he was there! EEK! I hurried and got ready (luckily for me he went to the wrong hotel first) and met him and his room mate downstairs (since his room mate drove him out there). He had a big box of chocolates and bottle of champagne waiting for me for Valentine's Day as well as a card!

We had dinner and played some roulette before exchanging presents. It was a low key night. The next morning we got up and went to the buffet again... SO good. Then we got on the monorail to go to the Strip.



We did some more wandering, including Caesers Palace and outside in fake Rome.



Outside Caesers Palace



By the fake Trevi Fountain





The hard thing about going away together is the lack of pictures of you AND scenery. I do not trust many people in Vegas to take my camera for us :P

We then went back to the Bellagio and we were wandering the shops (which I NEVER go in, I window shop) when Ryan and I decided I needed a new wallet. Apparently 24 year olds are not supposed to have zebra duct tape wallets... Anyway we went into Gucci, Prada, Chanel, Louis Vutton and Tiffany (just for kicks) and I had mini heart attacks every time I saw a price tag. We ended up back in Gucci and I got my new wallet which I will use for the next twenty years!



BIG step up from duct tape!! I was pretty excited.

We played some more roulette and then we met a few Marines in Ryan's class who were also there for the weekend. We gambled a bit and then went and watched the Bellagio fountain show again.





The five of us crammed into a cab and went into Old Vegas for the first time to go to Fremont Street. It was about a ten minute drive but it was worth it!! The place was all lit up and there were street performers and cheap food (and booze) everywhere. But we were on a mission... the zipline.











Well first a drink...



THEN the zip line! It went right over all of Fremont Street and was totally worth the $15, with military discount, to do. We ended up keeping an eye on these kids in front of us, one was quite mouthy but hilarious. He told us he wants to be a Marine too, but a GERMAN Marine. I had to reel the big kids in a bit, these kids were 8 after all the language had to go, but it was entertaining.







After we got back in the cab and headed back to strip. Jeanette, our cab driver, was probably my favorite person. She was from Ethiopia and she put those boys in their place, my husband included! We exchanged many high fives on that ride.

Then Ryan and I fought and were up late and thus stayed in bed most of the next day. We were so lazy we even ordered way overpriced room service. Then we remembered we picked up half priced tickets to Cirque de Soleil LOVE and got a move on. Our tickets came with a free VIP pass to the Revolution Lounge where we enjoyed some champagne.





The show was AWESOME. It was my first Cirque show and I decided I want to be in one when I grow up. I will be taking trapeze lessons and dance lessons ASAP.





After we went to the Carnegie Deli in the Mirage and had a HUGE sandwich, which we shared. It was tongue (I had my reservations but it was really tender) turkey, corned beef, coleslaw, thousand island and lots of good stuff. We also got free pickles anda HUGE potato pancake. YUM.






I left the next morning to head back to DC via Atlanta. I hate saying goodbye to my husband and trying not to cry as I walk through security. At least this is the LAST time we have to do this. Ryan graduates mid-April, we are in the home stretch! Less than eight weeks to go. My dad is meeting with the realtor tomorrow to look at our house choices and we are hitting the ground running.

This got longer than I planned, thanks for reading it all!