Sleeping in was awesome. We slept for about ten hours each in our King sized bed (are King sized as wide as they are long?) and woke without an alarm. On our agenda today were two things: 1) Get Pam a car, 2) stuff ourselves at the complimentary lunch buffet.
So, there's not much to write about today. There's only so much you can write about being at a car dealership for six hours to get a car. But, jeez, this car is so nice. Congrats, Pam!
It's a 2012 Toyota Corrolla. She hasn't named it yet, but I feel like those things come in time.
So we drove it home (three cheers for no more cab rides!!), and it rode perfectly. Pammy is scared for her life driving a brand new car.
We didn't break the speed limit going back to the Excalibur, but if it was up to our stomachs we would have, because we hadn't eaten all day and it was already 3 pm. The lunch buffet was awesome. It's only because I hate when people take pictures of their food and put it online that I didn't take a picture of the epic, hodgepodge lunch we put together. Tacos, pizza, fried chicken, salad, potatoes, pork, bananas, cookies, ice cream, anything you can imagine you could eat for lunch, we ate for lunch.
And we were stuffed and once again collapsed in our hotel room.
We tried getting drunk, and drank a bottle of wine each, but it was no use. The lunch just soaked it all up. We were still stone cold sober. So we hung out and watched TV for a while, walked around the casino for a bit, and called it a night.
It wasn't that eventful a day, besides the fact that Pam got a brand new freakin' car, which I still don't think has sunk in. But otherwise, we just took it easy. I'll repeat what I said yesterday, that we really didn't have to go all-out Vegas these last two days. We have so much time to that. We're not tourists.
So while I'm sure I'll be posting here about wild and crazy nights in the future, it was so satisfying to get through all of our errands the past two days. We did what we needed to do to prepare for our stay in Vegas.
Tomorrow we move into Candlewood Suites, where we'll be staying for the rest of our time here. When we unpack our bags, I think, we'll be the first time we can finally breath, look around, and realize, holy crap, we're in Vegas! Until then, it's time for bed.
The fun starts tomorrow.
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