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Seeing London

November 19, 2007

After we woke up on Friday we headed out for dinner and to walk around town. We ate at an Italian place, then walked to Leicester Square so Nick could check out the casinos. One only had slots and we didn’t end up going in the other. I was extremely fatigued but didn’t want to go back to the room. We ended up seeing the movie Rendition before we headed back to the hotel. When we got back we decided to power up some stuff. I had purchased a wall converter earlier that day. Unfortunately it only converted the outlet and not the power supply itself, so after Nick plugged in his power strip it blew a fuse and half of our room was without power. The maintenance guy explained to us that we needed an actual power converter to change our 110V to 240V. Woops. So much for charging anything. By 3:00am it was still hard to fall asleep. There was a game show on TV with a word find that lasted about 3 hours. We were too enthralled to turn it off without knowing the outcome.

By Saturday I had no idea what day it was. The only clock in the room was on the TV, so when the TV was off the time wasn’t visible. With the thick curtains the room was completely black, so we ended up sleeping until 3:00pm. So much for not sleeping the night before we left so I could get in tune with the 6 hour time difference. It kind of screwed me over.

With the laptop battery dwindling, we decided to try plugging Nick’s laptop directly into the wall (with converter of course). The black box on the cord said 110/240V, so we hoped it would work as he plugged it into the wall and I shielded my eyes. Phweew, it worked.

Nick and I decided to do some touristy things. We headed out in search of Big Ben. Of course, with it being overcast and the sun setting so early, once we had breakfast/lunch it was pretty much dark out. Big Ben lit up, but it didn’t make for a very good photo op. We headed back to the hotel to get ready for the main event of the trip, the play Swimming With Sharks starring Christian Slater!!

The play was great!! Christian was fantastic in it. The other actors were good too, despite their poor American accents which were almost distracting at times. The play was well worth the trip.

On Sunday we got up at 6:30am to do some more exploring. We wanted to get some pics of Big Ben in the daylight. Turns out Sunday is road construction day and the street we needed to take was blocked off. We ended up walking across to the channel and eventually found Big Ben and got some pictures before our camera died. (Couldn’t charge the batteries, remember?) We also found a dive shop, but it was closed. Nick was all disappointed that we could only window shop. We came to a little nature park also. There was this giant ass goose/duck/pelican thing, but it was too far to tell what it was. It was huge though. Then there was this fat little squirrel who took an interest in us. I thought it was going to attack me at one point. After we made our way to the other side of the park we realized Buckingham Palace was only a few blocks down. Nick managed to get one last picture before the camera was absolutely dead. We haven’t looked at it yet, hopefully it turned out ok.


Filed Under: TravelTagged: london

London, Day 1 #2

November 16, 2007

About 24 hours after we left our house Thursday morning, we got into our room in London.

After sitting in the Chicago airport for what felt like an eternity, Nick and I heard an announcement for a last call to London. After he did some investigating, we found out there was another AA flight about to leave for London at 4:30. We speed walked to the gate and were on our way 1 1/2 hours earlier than anticipated. The flight was packed and the plane wasn’t as big, but it was pretty much a non issue at the time. There were only minor hold ups when getting to London. Since our luggage was no where near us on the plan, we kind of lost it. I say kind of because we got it, we were just the last ones off the plane. Actually there was one guy after us, but he couldn’t find his luggage at all. The passport checking line was long, but not terrible. We ended up taking a cab to the hotel. Big mistake. I don’t even want to say aloud how much money that cost us, but neither of us really felt like messing around with shuttles or whatever they have here.

When we got to our hotel our reservation had been canceled because we hadn’t checked in the day before. We waited about an hour or so and finally checked into our room around 11am. Then we slept until about 4:30. So much for not sleeping before the flight to get into the groove of the time change.

And addressing Kristen’s comment, tallying Nick’s complaints about connecting flights and getting up early would have been an excellent idea. 99.9% of his complaints were followed up with “…and being up this early sucks.”


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London, Day 1

November 15, 2007

Aaah, beautiful London. Historic, enriching… wait, did that sign say Chicago?

Day one of our four day trip to London started off well. I decided to stay up all night on Wednesday as part of my master plan to reduce some jet lag and get in to the groove of the 6 hour time difference. I was starting to feel the effects of the lack of sleep around 3am Thursday morning. I showered, finished packing and made breakfast for Nick and I since finding super early morning food at the airport can be a daunting task.

We got to the airport a little after 5am. We checked in and made it through airport security pretty quickly. Our flight left at 7am, destination Chicago, and even arrived around 20 minutes early. The connecting flight to London was only a few gates down and we had about 15 minutes to relax before boarding. The plane we were in was ginormous, and only about 5/8 full. We were supposed to depart at 9:10am. 9:10 came and went. 9:20. 9:30. Finally the captain made an announcement that there were some electrical lighting issues or something to that effect. He said the maintenance crew was working on it, and we would be on our way soon. He also made a point to say it wasn’t real important and that he was pretty sure we could safely fly without the lights working. 10:00. 10:30. 11:00. 11:10am rolls around and the captain makes another announcement. The repairs weren’t going as planned (no shit, really?) and he wasn’t sure when it would be fixed. But more importantly, London has some sort of flight curfew and there would be no way we would make it there in time. About half an hour later he announced the flight would be delayed until 6:00pm.

So we all gathered our stuff and got off the plane. Times like this makes me glad we didn’t check luggage because I’d be paranoid about whether or not it would be accompanying me on the 6:00 flight. It’s about 2:30 now… only 3 more hours of sitting here in the airport before sitting another 7 hours on the plane. Oh well, it could have been worse. The flight could have been canceled, or they could have made us wait until tomorrow.


Filed Under: TravelTagged: london

1st Official Celebrity Sighting

May 29, 2007

I am happy to announce that I had my first official* celebrity sighting yesterday at the Las Vegas airport!!

Eddie Griffin was eating at the Prickley Pear a few tables away from us. I’ve always wanted to see someone from the big (or little) screen in person. If I thought about it, I probably would have been sneaky and taken a picture. It was a very neat experience!!

*Technically I’ve seen celebrities, as I’ve been in the live studio audience for both That ’70s Show and Everybody Loves Raymond. But those don’t count because it wasn’t random. It’s like going to a zoo to see a giraffe. You may have seen a giraffe, but it’s kind of like cheating. They weren’t in their natural habitat. And hey, I can play by my own rules, that’s the way it works.


Filed Under: TravelTagged: eddie griffin, las vegas

Viva Las Vegas

May 29, 2007

Wow, 12 hours ago I got home from the airport. It was a fun long weekend in Las Vegas.

Nick, Travis, Smitty and I headed out to LV on Thursday evening. Checked into the Luxor around 8pm or so… Nick and I upgraded from the pyramid room to one of the tower rooms. We didn’t have a few of the strip, but we could see the side of the Excalibur and had a great view of Hooters. The beds were ultra comfortable, and the bathrooms were very nice. Surprisingly there was no wireless for the internet connection, so we had to string the cable across the room to the desk. We hit up the Pharaoh’s Buffet for dinner that night. The sushi was good, and the dessert section had more sugary desserts than sugar free desserts, which was a nice change from last time we were in LV. After that I headed up to the room and the boys gambled next door in the Excalibur.

On Friday we had a nice adventure on the Monorail. We were going to the Fashion Show Mall and thought it would be cheaper than a cab. It wasn’t. We burned up 1 hour just walking to and from the MGM grand where the closest stop was. Then we walked some more from the stop at Harrah’s to the mall. Then we walked around the mall looking for somewhere to eat and finally decided on the California Pizza Kitchen after becoming hopelessly lost in the mall (that may have been my fault). That night the boys headed out to gamble and I headed to Gena’s bachelorette party. Oh yeah, rewind… we went for my niece Gena’s wedding.

The bachelorette party was nice. We ate at Spanish tapas at Firefly’s, then headed over to the Excalibur to see Thunder from Down Under. Then to the Hard Rock Hotel. We had dessert (no, the man show wasn’t enough) at the Pink Taco, then it was off to Body English to wrap up the evening.

On Saturday the boys got up early to play in a hold ’em tournament, but it was already full. Instead we had brunch at the buffet again. Then Randy joined us for Dinosaurs in 3D at the iMax theater. After that the boys gambled in the arcade. Then it was off to the pool for Nick and Travis, who burnt because they didn’t have sunscreen, and Smitty and I tooled around town. We walked to the Bellagio so he could get a CD of the fountain for Deebz. We stopped in the Paris on the walk back, and after stopping at 3 bars I found myself a souvenir cup (their Pina Colada mix is almost as good as the Tropicana’s, which is the best ever). That night I drug them all to the Flamingo with me. They gambled while I attended a little pre-wedding get together. After that we walked over to Batista’s, a pretty tasty little Italian joint that served free house wine (we tried getting Smitty bombed on it, but he pussed out) and cappuccino. Then we headed back to the Luxor to catch the show Fantasy. It was very entertaining… although I found it odd that everyone seemed to like the comedian more that the boobies…

On Sunday the boys finally got to play in a poker tournament. Travis and Smitty lost right away, Nick placed 4th. Then we moseyed on over to the New York, New York and ate at Chin Chin. Best chinese in LV. Gena and Rick had a beautiful wedding on Sunday evening. The ceremony was outdoors (HOT!!) at the Flamingo. The Flamingo is an awesome hotel. Gena’s first room had a flat screen TV, and a TV imbedded in the bathroom mirror!! The suite she had for the wedding was awesome too. Anyway, I digress… After the ceremony everyone (43 total) headed to the VooDoo Lounge at the Rio for the dinner reception. That place is awesome, it would have been nice to stick around there longer, but we still wanted to get downtown before the end of our trip.

We met Smitty and Travis downtown a little after 10. Nick got his ass handed to him at Switch Blackjack. Smitty and I got our asses handed to us playing Double Bonus Poker. We missed the Fremont experience, we must have been inside at all the wrong times. I wanted to do some shopping on the street and get man handled by the Thunder boys, but I forgot that everything closes up, so I missed that too :( Oh well, next time. I want to stay in the Golden Nugget because they have a water slide that is clear and goes through a giant fish tank with sharks. It looked like a lot of fun.

On Monday we packed up, checked out, got some zza at NY, NY, grabbed some ice cream and headed for the airport. While eating at the Prickly Pear we saw Eddie Griffin. My first official celebrity sighting. It was great!! The flight home was a little delayed taking off and the ride was bumpy. We got in around around 11:30. Boo was happy to see us, probably because she was out of food.

The trip was fun. I can’t wait to go again… in a year or so :)

Pictures to come soon…


Filed Under: TravelTagged: las vegas, weddings

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