Just doing a lot of traveling before I hit the seven-month mark. My hubby took me to Las Vegas for 5 days at The Venetian to indulge in shopping, spa-ing, eating, and gambling. (He even hired his niece to come along and baby-sit as needed!) Surprisingly, you CAN have fun in Vegas without drinking...and we even won over $1,000 at blackjack. WOOHOO! Momma is getting a new flat screen for the bedroom, baby.
We have been home for 2 days and are leaving again for Michigan tomorrow. (Not as much fun...if any fun at all...just a trip to see the in-laws and to attend a graduation party for his niece and nephew. The one highlight will be the cooler weather. My fat ass almost died in Vegas just walking out to catch a cab.)
But, I have a lot to talk about, so I will try my best to blog from Michigan. However, my MIL is a little bitchy about people using her computer after her grandson crashed her last one looking at Internet porn, so I can't make any promises. ;)
Thursday, June 21, 2007
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6 comments:
Congrats on the blackjack take-home. Way to go!
AWESOME!!! Way to go you lucky girl!
I think the Venetian is my favorite hotel on the Strip, sounds like you had a fabulous week :)
How fun! I could go for a week at the Bellagio. But only if I knew George was in town.
I'm jealous! I was lucky if the hubs helped me out of my chair while I was 'with child'- (his child!) YOU GOT A TRIP TO VEGAS? With a baby sitter?
Maybe he is just trying to prepare you for a visit with the in laws?
Yes- that is what I will tell myself to get through the day!
(don't ruin it!)
Have a safe trip!
whoa congrats on the black jack win! Enjoy your flat screen.
Have fun in Michigan :) Glad I stumbled upon your blog - I enjoyed it!
Yay for the black jack win.
I guess I'm a bit behind on blog reading, and you must currently be in Michigan, where we are enjoying 92+ degree weather... so much for cooler. Hope you were able to have some fun here. I wish I could have caught you earlier, perhaps I could have directed you to some fun. Depending, of course on what part of Michigan you are in.
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