When we hear about Las Vegas, we think about hotels and casinos.
As of this writing, I've visited Las Vegas three times, and all I have done was walk on the strip and see those gorgeous hotels. I don't play on slot machines. The truth is, I don't
even know how to use them. So it's not one of the things that I do when I go there.
My first
visit to Vegas in the '90s was memorable. Here's the story: I left my purse in a store and realized
that I didn't have it until I left. I immediately went back, worried, praying hard, hoping to find it. I was
lucky to get it back! Someone had found it and gave it to the cashier. I was relieved and thankful for the nice person who found my wallet. One thing is for sure; I learned from that experience.
The second visit was with my kids when they were young. From California, we took the bus
to visit a family friend. We did the same thing; we did the hotel hopping and walked on the strip.
My recent
visit was on July 4th with my daughter, Mary. It was her lucky day. She attempted to play,
and viola – she played it right. She won $50! And that winning money was used to pay for our taxi and dinner. That's fantastic!
It's always nice to reconnect with good old
friends. I met two embassy friends, Cecil and Mar. After many years of not seeing them, meeting both of them was a good part of
this trip.
We didn't get
to see the July 4th fireworks celebration. Vegas is always packed with tourists, especially during the holidays. However, the firing heat and humidity didn't
stop people from traveling to Vegas. The heat we experienced (110 degrees) was the hottest day I've experienced so far. I felt like I was in the oven!
Mary's goal to revisit Vegas was fulfilled, and I am happy we got to travel together. I am a city person, but I don't enjoy playing on those machines. I am not a party person as well. Don't get me wrong. I enjoy seeing those fancy hotels, and I love drinking my coffee in the hotel lobby. But I should have a good reason to revisit Vegas. And that
is to see my friends.
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