Day Five: Hangovers, Elvis, and Wanderings

A day with no driving! Well, at least no long distance driving. Thursday is the wedding day for our daughter.

The wedding wasn’t until 4, so in the morning the Husbear and I drove down to the strip and walked around the Venetian hotel/casino complex for a while.

On the way back to the hotel, we met one of my readers, Mike in LAS, crossing the road. He was there working, saw me, and said howdy! Howdy Mike. I’m sorry we didn’t get to spend more time together this trip.

We then headed back to our hotel, as the Husbear was doing our daughter’s hair before the wedding. Since he’s a cosmetologist and all. 😉

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After that, it was time for us to get ready and head to the chapel for the wedding.

We clean up well, don’t we?

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Our daughter and future son-in-law heading in to meet with the wedding people.

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The chapel didn’t allow photos of the wedding itself, as they have their own photographer and photo packages available for purchase. Such is the way of such things these days. 🙁

The Husbear and I together walked our daughter down the aisle and gave her away to her to-be husband.

It was a happy wedding. And different. I’ve never seen an Elvis wedding before. Our daughter has a thing for the King.

And here is the newly married couple exiting the chapel.

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And her father looking on…

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After the wedding, we went for dinner with the newlywed couple and the guests.

The Husbear and I headed back down to the strip and wandered around through a majority of the hotel/casino complexes looking at things and people.

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All that walking and excitement from the day wore us out, so it was time for bed.

Until next time...
Erik

6 thoughts on “Day Five: Hangovers, Elvis, and Wanderings

  1. It was a great surprise to run into the two of you on Fremont Street. Even more handsome in person! Maybe next time The Mister and I can show you the underbelly of Las Vegas…where the real action happen 😉

    1. It was funny to hear someone calling my name. And then surprise! Thank you for coming up and introducing yourself. I wish things could have worked out where we could have spent some time together. We’ll just have to plan that for our next Vegas trip!

      And thank you! 😉

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