Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Vegas

Earlier this month, Adobe sent Jeff to a security conference, Black Hat, in Las Vegas and Michael and I were allowed to tag along. They set him up in Bally's, where Michael loved our view (we could see Paris's Eiffel Tower and pool, and half of the Bellagio fountains):

Black Hat kicked off with a party in a Caesar's Palace penthouse, where everything was Adobe. Jeff sent me a few pictures:

The view from the penthouse balcony (notice the Adobe logo on the glass):

And Adobe swag. Jeff was even able to bring back a couple of these golf balls:

The conference went from Tues to Thurs and, obviously, Michael and I were not invited. So, early Wed (earlier than I thought, since Michael had issues sleeping), Michael and I took the opportunity to head down to Mesa, AZ and visit Granny Veronin, whom Michael hadn't met yet.
We drove down, stopping at McDonald's on the way to keep Michael happy, and spent a day with my Granny and Uncle Matt. On Uncle Matt's birthday, no less. Lucky!

Here are Michael and Uncle Matt playing on their iPads:


And Michael and his Great Granny Veronin:

We had a really great time. I got to visit with family and see my Granny's new house, and Michael had fun playing with toys, going up and down stairs, and running around "talking" on my phone and eating cookies:

We spent the night at Granny's and headed back to Las Vegas the next afternoon.

We got back to Las Vegas around dinner time and crashed at our good friend's, the Klemms, house for a few hours before heading back to Bally's for some much needed sleep.

Check out was at 11am the next morning, so Michael and I found a Denny's for breakfast (Bally's didn't have a single buffet!) and drove by my old house on Sixshooter Dr:


On the way back to Springville, we stopped by Liz and Jon's and Michael played with his cousin Lucas (sorry Liz, I forgot to take pictures of Michael stealing your son's toys) and saw their awesome new house.

I know it wasn't really a vacation for Jeff, as he was stuck at the conference most of the time, but I had a blast taking a break from the "norm". Michael was surprisingly good for sitting through 23 hours of driving over a period of 4 days (Tues- 5.5 hrs, Wed- 6 hrs, Thurs- 6 hrs, and Fri- 5.5 hours) and teething the whole time (4 new molars, yay!). I'm so proud of my boy, but I doubt we'll be taking another road trip anytime soon.

7 comments:

Liz said...

"sorry Liz, I forgot to take pictures of Michael stealing your son's toys"
Too late--I already hate you for it

Jen Duke said...

Ha! I love that YOU got out and did so many things! It sounds like you definitely made the most of your vacation with all that stuff squeezed into such a short time. Good for you. You deserve a "break"!

barb v said...

Thank you Cindy and Jeff for making Matt's birthday so perfect. I loved meeting my great grandson, he is beautiful and a perfect little boy. I just moved in to this place, so I had to make it 1 year proof with boxes everywhere. So glad you came, I enjoyed every minute so did Matt. Love you all LOTS. You were a brave girl driving all the way from Phx to Mesa without ever doing it before and with a baby! Blessed you are.

Edie Veronin said...

I'm so glad you got to visit your Veronin relatives! And thanks for posting the photo of our old house (although it makes me sad that they have taken out that wonderful tree in front!)

spemberly.blogspot.com said...

Sounds like a fun getaway!!

Anne said...

How fun to see your old house. I am surprised Las Vegas builds 2 story homes. I thought with the heat, you would see more ranch style homes with basements. Cool that you got to do some traveling. :)

Ray said...

Glad to read your blog and learn about your trip. It was great that you have the confidence to travel with your son to Arizona. So many women miss alot by being timid about going it alone once in a while. The pictures of Michael are great. He looks like his mom.