Saturday, August 18, 2007

What I did on my summer vacation - Day 1 cont.

Rebecca was a little nervous about take off and landing on her first flight at an aware age, but other than that, she took it all in stride. She loved the peanuts and soft drinks as well as the fold down tray and "reclining" seats. Southwest has new leather ones with improved lumbar and neck supports. There was a comedian on the ship that made fun of the reclining seats that only go back two inches and he demonstrated in small shifts of posture as if he were one of those dolls whose eyes close when they are supine, "awake", "asleep", "awake", "asleep". I forgot to recline one time and noticed no change in comfort. I guess it's supposed to make you think you are in more control of your environment than you actually are.

We got such a good deal on our flights because we had one touch down in El Paso and a lay over in Phoenix on our way to Las Vegas. On both flights, the touch downs caused a delay in arrival because they also use them to let on passengers whose flight delays made them miss their previous connections. I guess it increases their options and lets them fly more people cheaper. So since we got in Phoenix late, we thought that we only had 5 minutes to get to our next plane which was across the airport from where we landed. Not good news for George who gets symptoms in his chest upon exertion. Nevertheless we powerwalked down the treadmill, which Rebecca thought was way cool, to get to our gate. This indeed caused George to feel pressure and dizziness and made him take NTG - his nitro pill. Then we discover that Phoenix is two hours back from Dallas time, not just one! During these episodes the kids got a little quiet, but they seemed relaxed and enjoyed the new surroundings anyway, and thankfully they were short lived.







So we made it to Las Vegas, drug our luggage to our rental van, and checked in to our cool hotel,
if you can hold your breath as you pass through the smokey casino. The people at the slot machines made us all feel sad, but the rooms were nice. Then after dropping off our luggage we stopped at a drive through MacDonalds - $2 more expensive a meal than in Texas! - and headed to Hoover Dam.
























We got there just before sunset.
The glowing chasm was beautiful though I'm not sure how I feel about all the damming of once mighty rivers. (to get a bigger view, click on the pics. To get an even higher res view, click on it again on the next screen.)


































2 comments:

  1. The comedian you refer to speculated that the reason airlines insist that your seatbacks be in their upright position on the runway is their concern that they'll pop a wheely.

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  2. Oh yeah, it could happen! Wasn't his name Gleeb Hush? Oh wait, it was Glen Hirsch.

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