Thursday, April 28, 2011

Gambling in a Desert

A week or so ago, I found my self boarding an airplane with my mum headed to Las Vegas. Sadly I didn't get to go for viva, instead I landed exactly one week before Viva Las Vegas 14. None the less, we had a warm weekend, filled with all things I assume you are to expect of Vegas... gambling, drinking, and swimming.
I have never been to Vegas, and I must say, I don't know if I would ever go back. (unless its for viva 15!) I am not much on gambling, though I did manage to win a little scratch on Fremont Street. Yes friends, I came home with more money than I left with, which I suppose is pretty good in a place where the odds are nearly always against you.
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We stayed at the Tropicana, which has the smallest casino ever! I was shocked when we arrived, and I literally said out loud "This is a vegas casino?? why does it seem so much cooler on tv?" I am sure the staff loved me! Ha! We wandered on through all the other bigger casinos and my mind happy to know that there is a HUGE Vegas out there.
Not being a gambler I played $5.00 at a time, very slowly... and collected my free mimosas!

Well now, I fear this might be one of my most poorly written and rambley blogs. None the less, lets move on to some visual aids, a series of my outfits... I like to call it "outfits"
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One amazing fabulous thing that happened whilst I was wandering the strip was stopping the Bettie Page store. The lovely girls behind the counter pointed me in the direction of Calo Style, Las Vegas's pink building filled with fantastic vintage clothing!
When I got to Calo I was greeted by fantastic ladies behind the counter. I was shocked and mind blown when one of the girls (That Vintage Broad) told me she is a follower of this blog!!!!!!!
At any rate, the store is wonderful, and filled with some fantastic vintage. The swim suit section is a MUST SEE!
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And for good measure, a photo of me outside the Golden Nugget where I made my millions.. er... my $200 winning!
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Leaving was surreal, it was goregous and 90 degrees when we were boarding the plane, and wandered back home to the the cold and rainy northwest. I enjoyed a crazy, fast paced, loud weekend... but like they say, There's no place like home.
I like to be here at home with all of my loves.

9 comments:

Michelle said...

Seriously, that place is a trip. Ever see Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas? I highly recommend it. The last time I went to vegas I realized I was so not into it! Someday when I'm rich and fabulous (ha!) I could go and have fun, but 3 to 5 days of shows and eating in vegas gets super expensive (and fattening!). Glad to hear you cashed in at least! I may change my views on vegas temporarily for Viva someday...

Anonymous said...

I loved this post, for your quirkiness and honesty. Those outfit pictures (so very aptly named, they are, too :P) were so gorgeous. I love your shoes and your hair! So perfect. Congratulations on your win! And good on you for not blowing it! The shopping looks fabulous :)
Thanks for posting!
xErin

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art deco dame said...

glad you had fun,Vegas isn't my scene but I too want to go just for Viva some day

The Witchery Vintage said...

Your hair is my inspiration goal! Always wondered what thrifting would be like in Vegas? I'm glad you had fun!!! Just watched Viva La Vegas with Elvis the other day! Always better to come back with more $$$!

Stephanie Lynn said...

I really have no desire to go to Vegas outside of Viva. Looks like you had a fun trip anyways!

Dakota said...

You look so cute; I'm always in awe (and slightly envious!) of your ability to wear those leopard shoes in your everyday life.
Vegas seems like such a surreal place; I'm not sure I could handle it for too long, but it also seems sort of charming in small doses and through a retro lens.

Anonymous said...

Haha I love that you thought it was a small casino. Your leopard print heels are divine!
I desperately want to go there for my 21st, but think I might need to wait till I have a lot more money to spend! Especially if there's such good shopping x x

Dolly Cool Clare said...

I went to Vegas 4 years ago for my best friends wedding. I really thought I would hate it (too commercial etc.), but I actually loved it and had a really good time!
Old Vegas - Freemont street, the neon museum, thrift shopping at Buffalo exchange, trip to the Grand Canyon and a bit of a gamble on the 1c slots. Just a shame I missed the vintage store you mentioned!

Unknown said...

I envy you girls:)

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