Category Archives: Gambling
Elvis IS Alive!
Hot Vegas Nights….. Continue reading
Mother’s Day Treasure
Mother’s Day included me getting up and showering preparing myself for a day of visiting with my 2 sons and husband. My oldest son who is 23 decided to make a reservation at Mimi’s for Brunch which was a wonderful … Continue reading
Las Vegas – Just Like I Pictured It!#
We just got back from a wonderful trip to Vegas and I have many photos to share. I thought having bought my new Microsoft Surface computer would make my life so much easier to download pictures and text … oh … Continue reading
Update On The Casino Shenanigan….
So…..I wasn’t exactly excited to go to the casino last night by myself again. (my friends were busy and my husband had an early call at work) I’m just not used to going out at night in the cold. I’m … Continue reading
10:30 PM Tonight!
Supposedly at 10:30 PM I am going to win $10,000 at the casino…….it was supposed to be Tuesday, but they had technical difficulties with the drawing. I don’t know how hard it is to draw a name from a hat … Continue reading
One of My Favorite Places – The Casino!
If you’ve been following my blog for a while, you’ll know that my husband and I like going to the casino for relaxation. My husband has a high pressure job and I think all the noise and distraction at the … Continue reading
So, Why Were Casinos The Answer?
I can’t help but wonder why The Mighty Spirit In The Sky decided the First People should open casinos to make up for the Trail of Tears? Is it just me or does it seem to make no sense that though the white man … Continue reading
VIVA Las Vegas!
How nice it is to take a break from reality once in a while and go to Vegas. Wow, is it ever crazy and frenetic! We tried to paint the town RED and I think we succeeded . . . … Continue reading
Gambling Fanatics at Their BEST??!! #
Yesterday was the last day of my husbands vacation and he was home with me having ended his extravaganza at the Bonneville Salt Flats a few days early as the racers came, saw, conquered faster than anticipated. He had a … Continue reading