Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Trippin'

On Sunday, November 22, my grandparents celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. They are such a great example to everyone around them and I admire them very much. Which brings me to this question:

What were they thinking?!?!?
They were definitely "trippin'" this time. To help them celebrate, they took almost every member in the extended family on a trip to Las Vegas! There were 45 out of 51 family members there. How great is that! I love that they think so much of their family and want to have us together. Watch out Vegas...here we come!

Starting out with a little Duck, Duck, Goose while waiting at the Idaho Falls airport
On with the flight and a warm, friendly smile from Hunter...
... and Hayden...
...and Gage's very first time on an airplane!
Nothing like relaxing with a tractor magazine and some zzzz's. (Just kidding. Like this kid was going to sleep - ever)
After the plane came the shuttle ride to the hotel. I love this picture of these best friends...
...because it led to this about 2 minutes later!
Our first full day there was Thanksgiving Day. I have to say, in my few years of living, I can't ever remember getting the chance to swim on the morning of Thanksgiving. Swimming was one of the kids' favorite parts of the trip.

Hayden and Madi playing around
Hunter doing what he does best. Which in this case is what he's not supposed to be doing. (Jumping off the lifeguard's chair when not occupied)
Gage, anticipating Hunter's attack
Jace and Gage, plugging the decorative fountain. (The water spraying up under them could explain the cheesy grins on their faces...)
And of course Steve, dreaming about what he wants for Christmas. (I would almost dare say that he spent as much time in the hot tub as he did in the casino. I said "almost.")
And nothing says Happy Thanksgiving like a big Thanksgiving BuFfeT! Once in a lifetime I tell ya.

Yes, that's pizza on their plates. It's a Thanksgiving pizza that they carved themselves!
Hayden did throw a couple pieces of ham on her plate along with her pizza, trying to get into the spirit of things.
And the ice cream for dessert.



And don't forget one of the BeSt parts of the trip for them all...The escalator!!! (Or as Gage called it, the "ex-ca-waiter" because you have to stand & "wait" on it.) This was what they asked to do the most.
Going up...
...and down
The next day was the bus ride to The Strip. We discussed why they call it "The Strip" and decided a good answer was because it was "a strip" of famous road, but in sad actuality, I think there could be many other reasons for the name. (Such as "strip" any innocence out of a small child or the most popular "activity" done there, etc. You get the idea.) Nice place to visit and teach young ones how to "just keep walking."

Gage, sitting on the top level of the double decker bus to get there from our hotel
A picture of Madi and Hayden in front of the Statue of Liberty at New York, New York.
So Hunter gets that warm, friendly smile from his Dad

The M&M factory (aka: Hayden's heaven!)



The Las Vegas Eifel Tower at the Paris Casino
The Bellagio (No, we did not go there, but what comes to mind when I see it? Pitt, Clooney, Damon...)
People who act like statues...

...statues that look like people...
...people who stand by statues...
...and statues that move like people to entertain these people (this was at Caesar's Palace)
We also had a bowling alley in our hotel and took full advantage of it.
Hunter bowling his turn
Gage bowling his turn
Gage pouting during his turn
Hayden bowling her turn
And Gage still pouting during everyone's turn
A happy ending though
We hit the arcade.
Gage racing his car
Biker Babes
And Hunter jumping lights around, and around, and around....
It was such a fun trip but always good to be back home!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a blast!
I do have to laugh. We were in vegas that same weekend-but only for one night.
My kids wanted to go swimming, but I said no way. I did not even bring their swim suits. It was cold there. We have different standards in AZ. It isn't swimming weather if it is under 100 degrees.
Happy Anniversary to your Grandparents. That is a great way to celebrate!

Anonymous said...

Oh, man! How fun! It makes me want to go on vacation. To somewhere warm. Not here. Your grandparents sound pretty amazing! Happy anniversary to them!

britt said...

Only in vegas do girls dance on tables in their swimsuits!!! Read what I wrote on Annie's blog about lost begas. I'm gonna get to my post this week...sometime.

The Carrolls said...

Looks like you had a great time. We missed you at our Thanksgiving table though. Hope all is well.
Is that some gray I see in Steve's hair (ha!ha!)

SunnyD said...

That is one fun trip. You didi this prego and still have energy to blog? Thumbs up to you cuz.

tHe HiLL FaMiLy fiVe said...

Well it looks like you all had a great time...except for maybe Steve?? If that was him smiling... :)

Gosh, and with swimming in November, pizza for Thanksgiving dinner, and all those statues...I have to wonder if we'll ever see you at the Hill Family Thanksgiving again. Not sure we can compete!