The trip started off last Wednesday night. First I flew to Las Vegas and spent the night at Excalibur and I was pleasantly surprised at how nice and clean the room was. This might be partially due to my last hotel experience. Luckily I was only there for the night so I wasn't tempted to gamble away the $60 I won playing roulette. It is always fun to hit your favorite number, especially with two chips on it!
The next morning I woke up and headed back to the airport to catch a shuttle to St. George. I got there a few minutes early so I played some slots and won another $12! I had an interesting conversation about the LDS religion and politics on the two hour drive. Upon arrival my sweet friend Beth picked me up and we headed for the airport to get Andrea. We were both commenting on how very easy it is to travel without children. But her ride back to the airport seemed like quite an adventure...I wish I had a photo of Judith, Andrea, Robin and all their stuff squeezed into Robin's sweet little ride!
So the excuse for the trip (besides seeing everyone) was to play in the Green Valley Tennis Marathon. Historically my tournament performance has left a little to be desired so I decided to enter in doubles and singles so that I would at least get to play a few matches. I played hard and made it to Saturday in both draws. Robin was a fantastic doubles partner and we had fun playing. But we should have won...dang miss hit...bad call...sun...wind...sore arm... The big winner in the group was Mario! Rocio and Scott made it to the finals and had a tough match.
I have to say when Ben, the girls and I went on this trip last year it was one of our favorite vacations ever and I still feel the same! It was different this year, but it was fun sharing a super fancy condo with 8 girls. It is always so much fun when everyone gets together for big dinners.
Andrea was pleased to finally, after 10 years, get to sleep in the master suite
Jamie, me, Judith, Cynthia, & Robin
One of the highlights of the trip was playing Euchre! This is one of my favorite card games...even when Pete makes me lose 0-10. Ugh. We even played at 7:00 one morning before we headed over to the courts for our 8:00 matches.
After St. George my dear friend Miranda drove me back to SLC, via a quick tour of Cedar City, in her Explorer that happened to be short on air conditioning. This worked out great for me because I wasn't driving, but poor Miranda was in the sun the whole way back and sweating like crazy. Which made her easy to convince to pull into Dairy Queen. Once we got back to town we tried to go to one of my favorite restaurants...can you believe they were closed the only day I would be able to eat there???? Luckily there is a Noodles right next door.
Then we raced over to my former neighbors for game night. Game night used to always be at our house, but Scott and Ryan hosted and they did it right! We had all the gummy bears, M&Ms, runts, and chips we could eat! We played The Great Dalmuti and until that night I had never been King! I think they rigged the cards because on the first hand I made it all the way to the top! When game night ended Zach, Miranda, and I played Monopoly. I haven't played in years, it was awesome!
The next morning I got to spend some time catching up with my friend Elizabeth and her daughter Kelsey. Kelsey has the cutest little crinkly nose!
Then I met up with my friend Lorie for some Cafe Rio. Mmmmmmmm. Good thing they weren't closed!
Here are a few of my favorite quotes of the trip...feel free to add comments of all those I missed or just misquoted.
"So I had to make dinner for these VIPs..." ~Heidi
"I have a brother?" ~Sierra
"I think that hat actually makes you dumber,
obviously it makes you look dumber too." ~Scott M.
I hope to see everyone again next year...I miss you already! For those of you that I missed on this trip I hope to see you soon!
2 comments:
I love all of your blogs, but this one was especially touching!! Amazing group of friends. I will be there next year! Colleen
I had a fabulous time being a tennis player wannabe, a Euchre novice and, of course, a Monopoly champion.
Such a fun weekend!
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