6.22.2012

First Year Anniversary

The first year of our marriage we were poor! We had to use our wedding money to pay our first months rent, but we had a super sweet apartment we rented for only $525 a month - it was a steal! We lived in Foxwood Condos on University Ave and had two bedrooms and two bathrooms! The apartment came furnished which was good since the only furniture we had was a bed. Plus there was covered parking and a pool! Can't beat that deal!
Unfortunately it was only available for the summer, it is single housing the rest of the year. So in August, right when I started coaching volleyball, got called to be Relief Society President, and was about to start student teaching, we had to move. We moved into a much smaller but nice apartment right next to North Park. Even though it was small, and had a little kitchen (we had to get creative with where to keep the food) we really liked the apartment and it was fun being right next to a park. On nice days we'd pack food over and have a BBQ or play catch.
Dennis transferred to UVU and took classes all summer. He took fall semester off of school to work, and started classes back up in January. He was working at Platinum Protection. In February I got a teaching job at the same school I student taught at as a full time health teacher. I also coached volleyball in the spring for Utah Elite Volleyball Club. After a crazy, busy, hectic year we decided we needed to celebrate our one year anniversary and have some fun so we took a trip to Las Vegas!








Unfortunately we had problems with the hotel we were staying with and our trip was far from relaxing. We got there on a Friday night, checked in to our Hilton Hotel (the one just off the strip), then headed to the strip. The next morning we went for a run. When we went back to shower and get ready for the day, we had no hot water! So we called and told the hotel, they said they would fix it and we went to the pool. It was windy! So we swam for a while, then returned to our room. No one had come yet. Finally, after more calls, someone came. After waiting in our room for a good part of the day just to take a shower, they said they needed to give us a new room because the shower was taking too long to fix. So we packed all our stuff and hauled it to the new room, which was smaller. We complained to the management, hoping they'd reimburse us at least for a night, but they just moved us again. So again we re-packed, and moved. When we got to our next room, the key didn't work. So after more waiting, they brought us a new key. This room was nice, but by this point the whole day had been wasted. We quickly showered, got some food, and headed to Phantom of the Opera. While we were driving there, we got held up by a parade of workers going on strike and marching down the street we needed to turn down. The road was blocked off. We were so worried we were going to miss the show! Finally we found a way to turn around (we were sandwiched between cars for a while) and we barely made it on time. The show was good. I was really trying to make it a fun vacation so I suggested we walk down the strip. I spotted a Baskin Robin's Ice Cream so we made a stop. After we ordered and they made our cones we saw a little sign that said cash only. Well we didn't have any cash on us. Why couldn't they have told us that before we ordered and they made the cones! I had to hold both cones and while Dennis went on a search for an ATM to get cash. After what seemed like forever he came back really upset. He had taken my card and didn't remember my pin! Meanwhile the ice cream was melting like crazy, and the workers were just looking at us like, hey - we need our money! So Dennis took his card and went back. Again it seemed like forever. When he finally got back he said the machine wasn't working correctly and he couldn't get any money out. Ahhh! How annoying! Finally the people at Basking Robins said we could just keep the cones. At that point Dennis was so frustrated he just threw his away. We went back to our hotel for the night.
Now, I had been to Vegas 4 times before, so I told Dennis that this would be a fun trip. The whole time he hated it and kept asking me, "How could you have ever had fun before?!" Sunday was our last day there so I really wanted him to see that the casinos are cool, and even though we had had a lot of bad luck, there are some really cool things there. So we slept in, then went to the pool. Even though it was windy, it was in the 70s so you could get warm. Then we splurged in attempt to save the trip and went to the Brunch Buffet at the Bellagio. That put Dennis in a good mood for sure! That afternoon we walked around and checked out a lot of the casinos that we hadn't been to yet. So the last day was good! We will never stay at that Hilton in Vegas again though!

2 comments:

  1. What a lot of bad luck in one trip! Has it been long enough ago that you can laugh about it yet? At least the show and buffet were a hit. I was going to say we had fun when we went with you, but I guess you were being pushed in a wheelchair, so that wasn't too lucky either, ha ha!

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  2. I hope you can see what a hilarious story your bad luck in Vegas makes. Especially since you had to spend your second trip there in a wheelchair. I think it is probably just a warning never to gamble. Oh, now I just read Mom's comment and it says pretty much the same thing. Nice.

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