Sunday, April 26, 2009

More Vegas and Elton John



This was inside the Wynn, a very ritzy hotel and casino.

What visit to Vegas would be complete without an Elvis sighting.


Outside the Venetian. They offered gondola rides inside or outside.



This was inside the Wynn Hotel also. We took so many pictures of ceilings I may do a posting on just ceilings.




Outside the Wynn Hotel.





The Conservatory inside the Bellagio. They change the decor according to the seasons and holidays. This spring planting represented European gardens.



The Conservatory.

We saw four different water shows at the Bellagio. We watched three nightime shows and this daytime show. On weekend nights there is a show every 15 minutes so by the time you watch one and walk around the lake there is another one starting. There was different music for each show we watched.


Seeing Elton John in concert wasn't the reason we took the trip to Vegas, but when we heard he was performing at Caesars Palace it was a huge bonus. All three of us are big fans and the chance to hear him live was beyond our wildest dreams. The tickets were expensive and we ended up sitting near the top of the coliseum but it didn't matter as there really wasn't a bad seat in the entire place. We had a good view of him playing the piano, which he did on every song.
We loved the show, even though some of the videos and stage props were a little bizzare. The show is somewhat risque, but we were in Vegas and expected that. Listening to him sing and play some of his greatest hits was worth every penny we paid. His voice sounded as strong as it did thirty years ago. Our only complaint with the show was that it ended too soon.
Next vacation together----New York City! Start saving your bucks girls.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Viva Las Vegas



Last weekend I flew to Vegas with my sisters, Brenda and Jennie. We had talked about this trip for over a year and tuthfully, I didn't think we would ever do it. Six weeks ago I called them and said we are doing it, I got us booked and we found out we could spend three days, 24/7, together and get along (even with my snoring). Jennie probably realized that her two older sisters really are a lot older than she is. After walking up and down the strip all day Friday, Brenda had 3 or 4 blisters and I did something to my foot and was hobbling around like the old lady I am quickly becoming, but Jennie was like the energizer bunny, she just kept going and going.

My pictures are in random order because I have a miserable cold and I just don't feel like taking the time to organize them.

The Venetian Hotel and Casino was our favorite. It was absolutely beautiful and of course, we took the gondola ride through the canals of Venice. This was all inside the building, a lot of the casinos have the sky painted to make you seem like you're outside, but this one was the most realistic.





The picture above is the world's largest chocolate fountain. There are 2,100 pounds of melted dark, milk and white chocolate pouring through at a rate of 120 quarts per minute. The whole shop was full of beautiful chocolate creations and it smelled yummy. The shop was inside the Bellagio Hotel.




If you ever watch Oprah (or the movie of the same name) you will know about frozen hot chocolate at Serendipity. This Vegas shop just opened last month and we couldn't resist trying one. It was good, but I have heard that people stand in line for hours at the NYC store to get one, I wouldn't ever do that.


We ate at the most expensive buffet in Vegas--Bellagio's-- it was good, but I wouldn't pay that much for a buffet ever again. I mean really... can you eat $45 dollars worth of food at a buffet? This is my desert plate so you can see I tried to get my money's worth there.
While we were waiting in the line to get in I looked up and Jason Alexander (George Costanza, for all you Seinfeld fans) walked right by me. That was our only star sighting.



The Eiffel Tower at the Paris Hotel. We had planned to go to the top but never made it.



This is the pool area at the Mandalay Bay Hotel. I would love to stay there sometime. It has an Asian tropical theme and is really beautiful.




This Jacuzzi tub became my favorite thing in Vegas. Sitting in a tub of hot, bubbling water relaxed my muscles enough that I could go hard the next day. We stayed at Caesar's Palace and received a room upgrade when we checked in so we had a much more luxurious room than what we paid for. Thank you Caesar's Palace!








It was so nice to see green bushes, trees and blooming flowers. After our long hard winter I am sick of everything looking brown and dead.


In preparation for the highlight of our trip, Elton John's Red Piano Concert, Brenda and Jennie went shopping for some Elton glasses.

You'll have to wait for part 2 of our Vegas adventure tomorrow, right now my head is pounding, my nose is stuffy and it's time for a nap.

Monday, April 13, 2009

An Acton Easter Egg Hunt

We had a relatively quiet Easter this year. There were only six of the grandkids here but we had our annual Easter egg hunt in the yard. Because we only had three of the younger kids around we decided to hide eggs with money in them for Tanner and Tucker. Ken and Colette were in charge of the hiding and came up with some pretty unique hiding places.




This is one of the places Tucker found an egg, yes it was hidden high up in the tree. Tanner is below in another tree with his egg. I was worried about them falling and then I realized I should have worried about the person who climbed the tree to hide them........their 60 year old grandpa.





Sunday, April 5, 2009

The Circus is in Town

Things have been pretty stressful around here for the past few weeks so when Colette asked me to go with her to the circus I jumped at the chance to get out of town. It had been years since I had been to one, but as a kid I had dreams of being a trapeze artist. Being raised in a small town in Wyoming the opportunity never materialized. That and I have a real fear of heights.
This trick made my 4 year old granddaughter nervous, she was really worried about him falling and then worried that he wouldn't be able to get down.

Being the indulgent grandma that I am, when Caelen said she wanted her face painted I sprung for the $6 (outrageous price!) and let her do it. This was her face after they held the mirror up for her to look in, she immediately smeared the black around her eye, turned to me and said "I want this stuff off". I convinced her to leave it on until she got home, but it came off minutes after we got in the house.


Luke's reaction to his sister's painted face.