Vegas Vacation: Part I

I don’t even know where to start.  Our flight (delayed almost 3 hours!!) got in late last night and we weren’t in bed until 2 AM, so I might still be delirious today, but I had SO MUCH FUN on our Vegas Vacation.  So delirious or not right now, I feel so darn happy and am going to ride this high straight through my recap.

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After one crowded flight (they separated all us “kids” so I was glad the flight went smoothly and I didn’t have to clutch onto a stranger’s hand during any turbulence) and one short cab ride we made it to our hotel, Aria at City Center.  The hotel is really new and really nice!

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This means it’s clean, classy, and well ventilated — none of that smoky smell in the casino! — but it also means a bottle of water costs $8 and proximity to the casino is irrelevant because we couldn’t afford to gamble there!  If I had to do it again, I’d probably stay at the Bellagio or Planet Hollywood instead since we walked over there about a million times.

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First priority after check-in: hit the Strip and find “one of those tall drinks!”  The three of us girls grabbed these at Planet Hollywood for $18 a piece (!!) and 32 ounces later, we didn’t feel a thing.  Except super full and like we never wanted anything sugary again.  Such a disappointment!

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Afterwards, we (and by we, I mean Hannah and Joey) parked it at a craps table while we waited for a table at Gordon Ramsey’s BurGRThen the 8 of us (my parents, my sister, my uncle, his friend Michelle, Hannah, Joey and I) feasted on burgers, fries and beers.

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I thought everything, from the sweet potato fries sprinkled with powdered sugar, to my cheddar cheese and butter lettuce-topped burger were delicious.  Plus the price was right (for Vegas, at least) and the beer selection was great.  I was not a fan of Joey’s Arrogant Bastard ale, but the menu description was hilarious.

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We ended the night by watching the fountain show over at the Bellagio (told you we were over there a lot), which for the record, is a lot better at night.  Watching the fountains dance to Michael Jackson was more than entertaining.  For anyone who’s seen the show, did it also make you nervous that there were ducks swimming around in there??  I just kept picturing one getting shot hundreds of feet into the air by the water.

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Sunday was probably my favorite day of the entire trip.  The four of us grabbed breakfast and hit the pool, where we lounged, drank girly drinks (well except for Joey), and cooled off in the water.  Later in the afternoon, we met up with my mom, my uncle and Michelle for lunch and beer inside the Mirage and then lost some money on a dog racing game.  Oh and I bought some Coach shoes on sale, score!

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Since we all had such a late lunch, we decided to grab dinner after our 9:30 PM show (viva late night dinners!), which left some time for naps and then I snuck in some time at the penny slots before the eight of us met up to head back over to the Mirage for Cirque du Soleil Love!

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I, along with the rest of my family, am a huge Beatles fan so I was beyond excited for this show.  Plus half of us had never seen a Cirque show and it had been years since we’d seen one for the other half of us.  I LOVED the show!  I was kind of surprised by how good it was considering the blank expressions on the faces of all the people leaving the 7:30 PM show and the total lack of enthusiasm from the crowd during our show.  Society is so desensitized these days!

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I will say it was a much more music/dance-focused version of Cirque, instead of being about all the crazy acrobatics but I didn’t mind for a second.  The playlist, fashion and classic Beatles characters (think Sgt. Pepper, Father McKenzie, Mr. Kite and Lucy) were all perfect!  I would easily see it again.  We’ll just skip right over that part where my sister left her wallet inside the theater and thought she’d lost it completely.

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Afterwards, we tried to catch the volcano explosion outside of the Mirage but the last show had just ended so we settled for snacks and beer at Munchbar inside Caesar’s Palace.  Let it be known that “tiny grilled cheese” sounds a lot better than “regular-sized grilled cheese cut into smaller pieces.”  Can’t go wrong with a quesadilla though.

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A totally perfect day.

Weekend Things

We are having the weirdest spring weather here in Colorado.  Every time I think we’ve finally turned the corner into warm weather, we get a freak snow storm.  On Monday, a bunch of schools had already been cancelled for Tuesday.  We didn’t end up accumulating much at all, but it was definitely cold and I am definitely over it.

Which makes this week’s forecast really funny.

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Or not funny at all.  On Saturday I was out in short sleeves.  Short sleeves!  We were looking forward to Rockies games on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday but after seeing the forecast, we immediately cashed our tickets in for a few June games.  If it’s still snowing by then, I’m moving to New Orleans.  

But enough about the weather.

It has been an oddly relaxing yet productive weekend around here.  More and more, I am starting to like not having any real weekend plans, except the occasional dinner out or trip to the mall.  We started Friday out with an early dinner, then a movie and a trip to Old Chicago for drinks and the end of the Rockies game with Hannah and Josh.  In case you didn’t know, Jurassic Park is back in theaters.  Bigger (IMAX!), 3D-ier and way more expensive than you’ve ever seen it before.  I hadn’t seen that movie since I was a kid and guys, two words: Jeff Goldblum.

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Well worth the $16, I tell ya.

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To be honest, even though the movie is 20 years old and those two kids are genuinely annoying, Jurassic Park is a classic.  It’s got Steven Spielberg written all over  it and 20 years later, I was still on the edge of my seat through all those T-Rex and Velociraptor scenes.  How can you not love Jurassic Park?

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Saturday involved lots of this, aka eating and lounging.  We also managed to get a run, a trip to the mall and grocery shopping in before settling down with beer and the Rockies game.  We watch a lot of Rockies games, okay?

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We won, by the way 🙂

And then this happened.

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Another movie I hadn’t seen in years!  I had no idea so many well-known actors were in it.  Actually, all I really remembered was that they cover some guy in concrete and drop him into the river.  And that always really freaked me out as a kid.  It was slightly less freaky as an “adult,” but I was distracted by all the odd-looking characters and exaggerated comic strip style of the movie.  Honestly, the movie was better than I’d remembered.  Probably because I actually know who all the bigger name actors are now.

Sunday involved a trip to the Cherry Creek mall, which even smells expensive.  I bought two shirts and two pairs of shorts, all at stores we also have at the mall 10 minutes from where we live, but driving into Denver is always more fun.  I also forced Joey to buy a new pair of sunglasses.  Making him spend money on clothing/accessories is like pulling teeth.  Yet he has no problem losing tons of money gambling…

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He was due for a new pair after this happened on Saturday.

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I mostly agreed to going into Cherry Creek so I could get lunch at some fancy Denver restaurant.  And that’s exactly what we did.  We did a little Yelp! research and headed to True Food Kitchen.  Where there was a 60-minute wait.  Luckily, high top tables were first come first serve and we were able to snag seats next to two girls, one of which was telling the other that she had someone she knew’s credit card and had been paying her rent with it….

I got a green juice.  A “Kale-Aid” to be exact.

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It tasted like a Bloody Mary!  I think both Joey and I were happy because in addition to having green juices and tofu lettuce wraps on the menu, they also had burgers, pizza and lasagna.

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Closed out the weekend with yoga and some Sunday night TV.  If I had a dime for every time I’ve watched the Amazing Race and said “that would be my nightmare!” I would be very very rich.  Hope you all had a fun weekend and Monday isn’t treating you too badly.

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What’s your favorite clothing store?

Have you recently watched any movies you hadn’t seen in years?

Do you have a Sunday night TV lineup?