Well, however you look at it, the last leg of our trip was in fabulous Las Vegas and we certainly enjoyed our time there as well! Since we've been to Vegas many times before we didn't go crazy with the pictures - but I did get some pics of our hotel room because it was a "petite suite," which we have not done before.
Bathroom #1 |
Now that is a tub!! |
Across the hall, bathroom #2 |
The shower - you can't tell but there's a seat along the wall so you don't even have to stand up while you shower! |
The living area |
Mark was really excited about the doors (because there were 2 of them). |
Vegas was nice because it was so much more relaxing. We didn't have to wake up early every morning so we could run around to see as much as we possibly could - if we wanted to sleep in until noon we could! We had a show planned for each evening, but that still gave us the whole day to do whatever we wanted. Our first day we went to the spa (yes I got Mark to go to a spa - he got a massage and I got a mani/pedi) and shopped and sat by the pool, then in the evening we saw Mystère by Cirque du Soleil. We saw this show a few years ago and it is still amazing. If you have never seen Cirque du Soleil - you need to. We were in the very front row, center section, which is the best way to see the show because the performers get right up close to you.
The next day we were able to squeeze in the Tournament of Kings at Excaliber. That was such a fun way to eat dinner. You're seated in different sections around the arena, each section representing a different country, such as France, Russia, Ireland, Hungary and so on. We were in Austria. They give you really good food, but no utensils, so you get to eat with your hands like they did in medieval times, and they teach you medieval table manners too - so you get to shout and slam your drink down and in general be as messy and noisy as you like. I had such a fun time! And you get to watch a show too, so all these knights on horses joust and have sword fights. That was really neat (and a nice change from an expensive restaurant).
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All I can say about the show was... WOW. Just... WOW. Epic. I think we watched the whole thing with our jaws in our laps. Quite a bit of the show was on the stone wall - and I already described how close we were to that. It was very different from Mystère - Mystère is a bit more of a traditional, light-hearted circus (if Cirque du Soleil can be described as "traditional"), whereas KÀ was more of an actual performance with a storyline to follow - but the set and the special effects were mind-blowing. Again... if you have never seen Cirque du Soleil, you really are missing out.
Our last day we spent at the pool some more and then went to a comedy show that night. Then the next day, Saturday, we came home.
We were gone for 10 days but at the end of it it felt like it just flew past unbelievably fast. Of course the best part of coming home was seeing Mira again. We picked her up from Bonnie, a family friend who had watched her the last couple days and she seemed a little confused at first but definitely happy to see us. And it was relieving to hear that she had done so well while we were gone. Bonnie kept saying how "easy" Mira had been to take care of. Absolutely no problems at all, and she had had a really fun time hanging out with my family too. So we got her home and it seemed to me that she looked a little pale and she was acting a little quieter and more cuddly than usual but I figured that was so be expected. After all, Mommy and Daddy had just been away for a really long time and who knows what she was thinking. I put her to bed at her regular time and unpacked and went to bed too.
At about 1 AM that night Mark heard her crying and when he went in to check on her she was covered in vomit. Poor baby! So into the tub she went and into the washing machine her clothes and linens went. Poor little thing, she looked so sad. I had a really hard time getting her back to sleep again but finally by about 3 or 4 she had fallen back asleep. The whole next day, Sunday, all she wanted to do was snuggle with me. Mark actually got his feelings hurt because he wanted to snuggle with her too but every time he tried to pick her up she screamed until I held her. I guess when you're that age only Mommy will fix everything - until they figure out Daddy is just as good. But obviously this was one of those times only Mommy would do. Not that I minded, of course. I was just so worried about her. We got some Pedialyte and I had her drinking that all day and she kept it all down. By the next day she was back to her happy, silly self.
So I don't know what was up but I was so glad she was feeling better.
Thursday I went back to work. I was not ready for that to happen - and of course that week we were overwhelmed with patients, and my very first night back my patient was dead within 30 minutes of the shift starting. Not really what I had had in mind. That night (Thursday) Mark also took Mira up to a friend's cabin in the mountains so I was also worried because they would be out of cell phone range and I hadn't even been back home a week and Mira was going to be going away - but Mark really wanted the bonding time. And it's not like I'd be able to spend much time with her anyway since I'd be in between shifts and sleeping all weekend.
So I came back to an empty house Friday, went back to work that night, and at about 5 AM Mark called me at work. First of all, a call from anybody at 5 AM can never be a good thing. Second of all, a call from Mark at 5 AM while I'm at work could only mean one thing. Apparently Thursday night at the cabin Mira had been acting gaggy but nothing happened. Friday day she started to have massive watery diarrhea so he brought her home early (obviously not getting back until after I'd left for work) but otherwise she'd been acting relatively okay. The reason he was calling was she had just thrown up again and he had her in the bathtub wondering if he needed to bring her into the ER. My first mommy instinct was to say yes, but I managed (with great difficulty) to turn off Mommy Brain and turn on PICU RN Brain so I could think objectively. I told him to try to give her some water of Pedialyte to drink and I was close enough to the end of my shift I could take a look at her when I got home. But of course call me if anything happens. He said okay. Not even an hour later he called back to say Mira had thrown up again. Now of course all I wanted to do was ditch my patient and speed home - or else tell Mark to bring her in to the ER downstairs - but again I just said there wasn't a whole lot the ER could really do unless she was massively dehydrated and she probably wasn't yet so I'd take a look when I got home.
It's a lot harder to concentrate on your job when your brain is at home with your baby but I managed to get through my shift and speed home - and when I got there Mark and Mira were both fast asleep in bed. And Mira looked okay - she wasn't mottled, her color was good, her breathing was fine... Okay. I quietly got into bed without waking either one. Mira didn't wake up until 10 AM and I got up at 12 to see how she was looking. She hadn't had any more vomiting but still lots of watery diarrhea. Mark had gone out and bought 2 big jugs of Pedialyte and she was chugging down sippy cup after sippy cup of it. I was tempted to call in sick because I still had to go back to work again but Mark said Mira was fine and since she wasn't getting worse there wouldn't be a lot for me to do. (Secretly I think he wanted to have a chance to take care of Mira - isn't he such a great dad?) So back to work I went and by that evening the diarrhea had tapered off and still no vomiting. Whew. And ever since then she's been fine again. I have no idea what that was all about - but no harm done. Now of course her schedule is all off because that's what happens when you're a baby and you get sick and you get used to sleeping in bed with Mommy and Daddy - but that will fix itself too. I'm just glad she's feeling better.
So there's our trip! The three of us will be going on another trip in a few weeks to Jacksonville again to visit my grandparents (who, I imagine, are just beside themselves with excitement to see Mira again). I do not anticipate as easy of a plane flight this time with Mira being 18 months old so for that reason we got overnight flights so I can feel justified in drugging her with Benadryl. I'm sure everyone on the plane will thank us for that. Of course every time I worry about how she'll do with something she ends up doing great... But I don't want to take chances with this. Four+ hours is a long time for a toddler confined to a small space. So look for pictures of that in the near future.
As far as adding pictures from the trip to the blog... We've hit a bit of a snag. Apparently I've used up the 1 GB of free storage for pictures that I get for the blog. I'm having some trouble believing I really uploaded 1 GB of photos in just over a year but it appears that I have. (It seems that pictures from my phone are a small enough file size they don't count towards this limit, but that doesn't solve the problem because the pictures from the trip were not on my phone and apparently are a very large file size. Damn those 16 megapixels and the fabulously high-quality pictures they render.) I've been trying to free up a little more storage by deleting videos that were uploaded through Blogger and re-uploading them via YouTube but that is time consuming and all in all doesn't seem to be helping very much. Plus, the fact remains that I'm going to continue to upload lots of pictures to the blog in the future. I think the only possible way around this is to start a new blog - but I really don't want to do that. So, the end result is probably going to be that I'll have to start paying $30/year so I can upgrade my photo storage to 25 GB. That certainly shouldn't run out anytime soon but it seems really quite crappy that I'm going to have to pay that much to have a blog. I still don't understand why there can't just be a one-time fee to buy online storage space instead of paying per year, plus I'm bugged that this is the only way I can upload photos to the blog. I'm going to do some investigating before I commit to paying for the blog but just so everyone knows that's why there's going to be a bit of a delay. Also if anyone has any insight on ways around this please let me know.
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