New York, Nevada

The next morning I was amazed at our view of the Strip and the airport, we could watch the planes make their way into the air, one by one while watching the always moving city go about its morning. Mountains loomed in the background of everything, standing majestically tall and making me want to go hiking. Maybe next time, we only had high heels because we’re starry eyed first time independent travelers.

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We dressed as casually as we could (our feet were still suffering from the injustices of walking everywhere the night before, we had obviously made bad shoe choices) and made our way to the Strip. We had a good look about the rest of the street before making our way to the New York section.

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Wait-aren’t we in Vegas…?

Our eyes were inevitably drawn to the promising sight of Hershey’s, and found the largest collection of our favorite candy. I had to take a lot of pictures of that because I knew most of my students would want to see candy, not the Titanic memorabilia we were planning on seeing. I could hear it now, “ugh, so lame Ms. Proffer!”

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I want!!

We stopped by a magic shop and got to see the magic of flying cards and cat in a bag (don’t touch, the sign warned us but it didn’t stop me from wanting to). We wandered the Strip some more, took Snaps of a man drumming quite well on some plain white buckets, and made our way to Caesar’s Palace again to really take a look about the place. Did Caesar really live here?! Apparently they get asked that a lot.

Our room issue (and Camille’s persuasive words and talent) the day before got us $75 resort credit, and so we dressed up again and made our way to Olives, a very classy restaurant in the Bellagio. We were sat next to an Asian family with the most adorable and well behaved daughter who had to sit on her knees to reach her plate. My food was drowned in pesto which is usually a good thing, but not after half the plate has been consumed. So I stole from Camille’s plate and was overwhelmed by the taste of her chicken and the sauce they had with it. Few things have tasted that wonderful.

My pesto meal-2 stars

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We made our way to the casino in Mandalay Bay, after a horrible altercation with a very high and rude man who told me I would be a lot more attractive with longer hair and then proceeded to get handsy with me. Of course I thought of very good comebacks once in safety, but lacked them in the moment.

I bet five dollars in the casino with very disappointing results. I did not win a million dollars, which means I will have very disappointed students who shook hands with me in the bet that if I did win, I would owe every student passing my class $50 (a very large sum to them).

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Maybe next time!

I did get a shout out from a man in suit, asking for my number for his friend.

I never did get that to you, did I? Maybe if you lived in Texas, I do like a man in a suit.

We observed some older couples having a lot more fun than we were (hence some alcohol that was forbidden to Camille). There were some high kicks by the older men with noticeably younger women, is that a Vegas thing?

My cousin back in the Dallas area then began Facetiming us and telling his break up woes amid a cocktail of unwise liquid. Camille told my cousin over the phone to ‘make me go dance with the old people’ at our hotel, and he obliged. So we went back to see if the party was still on. Fortunately for me, it wasn’t, and we returned to our hotel room complaining of foot pain and other ailments. Instead of partying with the elderly couples we took turns taking warm baths with the LUSH bombs we had purchased earlier. I included gold glitter in mine, because why not?

Most of the fun was the posing with the statues in our hotel.  We had a little too much fun with that. Pictures not included for reasons of that we like our jobs. And classy reputations, don’t forget that!

Allons-y!

Vegas Baby!

Nothing offers more perspective than being single during the holiday season, suffering from various family feuds, and stuffed in the backseat amid boxes of Christmas decorations and being forced to listen to crooning of Always by Atlantic Starr. That’s what puts my situation into focus. We’ve all been there-at least, I hope it’s not just me!

But let me not overshadow my amazing Vegas trip with those unpleasantries. I was supposed to leave for Vegas with my ex.

But with him needing to ‘think about things’ which is code in Nice Guy Language for ‘I’m too much of a pansy to break it off so I’ll be hurtful so you will’.

That led my amazing sister in law, Camille, to forking over the cash of her own to pay to go with me so I wouldn’t be alone. Seems familiar, “What Happens in Vegas” anyone? Here we were, excited and nervous on our flight and carrying really heavy luggage filled with the flashiest clothes we could find. I was sat next to a cute insurance salesman, and our casual flirting left me comfortable in my singleness for Vegas. I wasn’t as awkward as I remembered!

Camille told me that I needed to clear my head and have fun, and she would make sure I got to kiss an attractive man before we went home. She promised to help pick a good one.

Upon our arrival we found our hotel stuffed with casino machines everywhere there was an empty spot, leaving no doubt to our location. We took a cab to our hotel, the Mandalay Bay.

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After a problem with our room was resolved, dressed in our Vegas outfits, which for me was a tiny deep red dress and little black booties. I was not prepared at all for the cold air outside, the walking around only did so much to keep us warm!

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Camille looks excited!

We took a cab to the Paris section of Vegas, and put down a reservation at Mon Amie Gabi while we wandered around the place, with its blue and cloudy sky painted ceiling, little shops, and hawkers giving out info on the hottest parties and clubs. Camille is unfortunately nineteen, and so we were left out of that part of the Vegas experience. Next time! At least the man who was irate at us failing to get tickets from him, was nice enough to point out the lipstick I apparently had on my touch. Real classy!

Our table had a front seat view of the Bellagio Fountains with the most incredible waiter in existence to top it all off, François the French guy. Was he French?  Or just an amazing actor?  Regardless, I was impressed with him. I got to practice my now limited French with him and ate unbelievable French cuisine while watching the Fountain show. Free bread too. Step up your game, American style restaurants! I’m not paying extra for chips!

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We splurged on a pricey yet huge Eiffel Tower filled to the brim with strawberry daiquiri which was sweet but also very strong, and made our way to Caesar’s Palace, sipping and giggling in our awe of the city.  We saw some wonderful things, such as the statues in Caesar’s Palace, a butterfly style ceiling, the bright lights of the city, and video commercials on multiple screens hanging on the sides of buildings.

My impression of Vegas so far-5 stars!

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Our poor feet were torn by the end of the evening, we walked outside to wander about the Paris section and in pain driven  desperation got a cab back to our hotel. Collapsed into our comfortable beds commenced and before I knew it we had ended our first night. Man those beds were comfy!