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Viva Las Vegas

Leaving Tucson early in the morning, we had every intention of making the push to our final destination of Reno, Nv that day. However, sometimes in life you need to roll with the changes. We could’ve driven the entire 13hrs it was gonna take due to the weather system moving through the area, or we could use this as a sign that maybe it was an omen of some sort to seek out another option. Who knew that option would be Sin City…

Halfway between Tucson and Las Vegas, Jennifer and I had made the decision that because of the winter weather moving in along our route and the fact that we’d never been to Vegas, now would be a good time to stop and break this last leg of the trip up a little bit more. The girls were already excited because they knew we had to drive through or slightly around Vegas on our way north and they were hoping to catch a glimpse of the strip with all of its lights. Quietly, Jennifer and I discussed the surprise and located a suitable hotel not far from the strip. This was going to be a fun little surprise for the girls.

Finally crossing the boarder into Nevada, we pulled off at an observation lot to checkout the massive Hoover Dam. My parents had been here years and years before and I remember seeing their photos and wishing that I could’ve gone too. Finally, even though we didn’t have time to do a tour, I was there. Taking in the moment with Jennifer and the girls I had that sense of “oh crap, this is for real. We really just drove across the United States and everything is changing” moment. Funny that this was where it finally hit me, but that’s where it chose to pop up. Looking at Jennifer and the girls pointing out a the dam and checking out the new suroundings, I knew everything was going to be ok. After all, it’s just another one of life’s adventures right?

Leaving Hoover Dam we made our way into Sin City and settled in at our hotel. Well, we tossed our bags in and settled the dog in at the hotel. The kids were chomping at the bit to head down to the strip and take in the sights. First on their list was the welcome sign to Las Vegas. Thankfully we had both vehicles with and we were able to find a parking garage close to the strip to park Jennifer’s car in. We made our way down one side of the strip and back up the other, stopping in stores and checking out some of the more famous casinos along the way. Later that evening we had a splendid Italian dinner right on the strip at Giordano’s before making our way back to the hotel for some rest before our final push in the morning.

Garden Glow at Maymont

Our first experience to the lavish Maymont Estate, in Richmond, Va, was a colorful one. This gilded era mansion annually hosts an event that is aptly named the “Garden Glow”, a colorful enhancement of the already beautiful gardens located on the property. In conjunction with the properties original Romanesque-style buildings, you begin to feel like you’ve been transported to some far off place or fairytale. Food trucks, venders, facilities and a multitude of fire pits and benches are provided as a courtesy on the main lawn of the property but do very little to detract from the overall experience. This is generally where we encountered the masses as they enjoyed their food, beverages and conversations next to the warmth of the fires. A short hike down the trail though, you are magically transported into a different world and the people almost become unnoticeable, thanks to the immersive effect of the carefully chosen music and artfully placed lighting. They truly make this a magical event to behold. If you’re in the Richmond, VA area between Oct 15th - Nov 7th, we highly recommend experiencing this spectacle.

Website: Maymont Estate