There are so many restaurant choices in Las Vegas, it’s enough to make your head spin. We only made one reservation for dinner before we arrived in Vegas. We had three other places in mind where we knew we wanted to eat. Other than that we winged it. To keep budget friendly we ate a super light breakfast each day. Just a muffin from JJ’s downstairs. Then we’d be able to splurge on our other meals. **lots of photos after the jump**
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Contrary to popular belief, there is WAY more to do in Vegas beyond gambling, boozing, hookers, & getting whacked by the mob.
**Warning- lots of photos after the jump**
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I’m finally ready and able to tell you all about our Vegas trip! For those who haven’t been, GO!!! So many people say “well I don’t gamble, so what would I do?”. There’s SO MUCH more to do in Vegas besides gambling! Instead of a play by play, day by day, trip report, I decided to tell you about it in a different way this time. I’ll tell you all about dining in one post, entertainment in another, etc. And I’ll tell you how we did it all on a budget. I’m all about saving money. (more…) -
Bless Your Heart is
years old today! Yay!To celebrate I’m giving away 8 free pairs of earrings to lucky readers! If you’d like to win a pair, leave a comment with your name, email, blog address (if applicable), favorite color, and an example of when you thought, or said “Bless Your Heart” to or about someone. For those who aren’t that familiar with the phrase or its usage, we in the South like to bless people’s hearts. Sometimes it’s out of sympathy, compassion, or tenderness: “Bless your heart, you just can’t catch a break!” or “Bless your heart, you baked me a pie!” Sometimes it’s something you say (silently) to yourself: “Bless her heart, she thinks that dress looks good on her.”
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Tomorrow Bless Your Heart turns 8 years old! Watch this space for a fun giveaway!!!
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I just found out that there is a Friendly’s near me! I go to Friendly’s when I’m up North. I better go quick to take advantage of this deal!For a limited time (through 8/23), you can get a Friendly’s ice cream cone for under a buck!
Yup, just $.99 for your favorite flavor. What will it be Hunka Chunka, Mint Chocolate Chip, Black Raspberry, Butter Crunch….?Posting this on your blog would be awesome, as Friendly’s will take notice, 100%.Find a participating Friendly’s near you!Follow Friendly’s on TwitterBe a fan on Facebook -
We’ve been home a week and I know, I know, I still don’t have all my pictures edited and I’ve yet to blog word one about Vegas. But I’ve been busy being sick. In Vegas a couple of funky symptoms popped up having to do with some of my lady lumps. Once home I have just been exhausted. I mean, can barely hold my eyes open. I made doctor appointments but Tuesday night things got a little scary. I was shaking, dropping things, could barely stay awake. So CSP took me to the ER where they diagnosed me with mastitis, gave me some antibiotics and sent us home. Wednesday we saw an OBGYN who said it’s NOT mastitis but fibrocystic breast disease. She scheduled me for a mammogram & an ultrasound for the girls, told me to start taking vitamin E and Evening Primrose Oil and sent us home. I became a little overwhelmed that night. I mean, really? Another disease? My bubbies are purely decorative. HOW could they be diseased? I’m so frustrated & tired of being in pain! I had myself a good cry and begged Lola & Trudy not to go into the light (had to name them finally, since they’ve been the center of attention lately). I’m not convinced that I have the fibrocystic breast disease. Seems my most disturbing symptom (which I am NOT going to post on the internets) doesn’t affect most people with the disease. Plus, it just all came out of nowhere. After my test results come back next week if I’m still not satisfied with the diagnosis I’ll get a 2nd opinion.
In the meantime, when I can stay awake long enough I’ve been editing our pictures. Over 300. I’m about a third of the way through. But I promise to tell you all about Vegas, baby. Soon. Hang in there. Like Lola & Trudy.
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We’re home! We had a fabulous time and all the updates are coming soon. Right now though I’m dealing with a couple of health issues that popped up in Vegas. One is pretty scary (and strange). A full day of doctor appointments on Wednesday will hopefully take care of this.
Thank you all for my wonderful birthday wishes! Y’all are the best! My Blackberry died a horrible death in Vegas on our 3rd day there so if you were following our adventures via Twitter or FB and wondering why the updates stopped, there you go. I’ll be replacing the Crackberry as soon as I can get to the store…with an iPhone! Yay for birthday money!
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Today I’m turning 36 in Vegas! It’s very weird not spending my birthday with my family, but maybe I’ll win big today and I can splurge on them all when I get home! Tonight we’re going to see Blue Man Group and have dinner at SushiSamba. Fun!
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Today we leave for Vegas. If you’re wondering what’s going to happen to the pugs while we’re gone, no worries. They won’t even know we’ve left! Last night after work CSP picked his mom up from her house. She spent the night with us and will be staying her on staycation while we’re in Vegas. When I tell you that the pugs love their Grandmama, it is a vast understatement.
They will knock CSP over to get to her. I could be covered in bacon and they’d speed past me to jump into her arms. She has the shine. See Kiki in MIL’s arms? Yeah, she won’t let ANYONE else hold her like that. Or at all really. And MIL can walk around holding Kiki for hours. It’s amazing! FIL will be visiting MIL while she’s here spoiling my puggy babies. I know they are in good, loving hands. I’ll leave some earplugs on your night stand, MIL. (the snoring was a bit shocking last time)We’ll be bringing home a fabulous thank you gift from Sin City!
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