Friday, December 30, 2022

A very Merry Christmas season.............Tucker style!

 

Merry Christmas!

A mere 161 miles from the scenic beauty, peace and tranquility of Zion National Park lies something completely different.  La$ Vega$.  A place where decadence and sin take center stage.  Where the mantra of "what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas" is the theme, and frequently applies to folks' hard-earned money being gladly taken in so many elegant casinos.

The Bellagio was decorated for the season.........



...........so was the Wynn 

Although we're not real gamblers, we were excited to spend four nights in Las Vegas for several reasons.  There's plenty to see and do, from the various shows to great places to eat and of course the allure of striking it rich on just a small investment.  Additionally, there is plenty of entertainment to be had simply walking the Vegas strip or downtown Freemont Street area.  Back in the nineties there was an attempt to rebrand itself as "family friendly".  That idea didn't last long, and now it's a full tilt 24/7 playground for adults, and we know overserved and unsupervised adults can be quite entertaining.

But the real reason Beth and I were excited to get to Las Vegas was that it kicked off the start of our family Christmas celebration.  A celebration that would last for two weeks!  

After checking into the hotel, we headed straight to the airport to pick up Ben.  He was able to work remotely, so he would be with us in Las Vegas and California when we expanded the celebration to include Sarah, Joey, James and Emma.  What a wonderful couple of weeks it turned out to be! 


On the loose in downtown.  One of the best shows in Vegas is simply walking the Freemont Street Experience.  There's just no telling what you might see!

We played a little.  Can you tell who is up, who is down and who is even?

Lady luck giveth and lady luck taketh away!

While in Vegas we enjoyed seeing four different shows, all of which were very good.  First up was the very elaborate LOVE at the Mirage.  This is a Cirque de Soleil show set to music from the Beatles.  Beth and I liked this one the best.  We also enjoyed Mat Franco (magician who won America's Got Talent and Ben's favorite) at the Linq Hotel, Nathan Burton (Magician) at Planet Hollywood and Terry Fator (Ventriloquist and also an America's Got Talent winner) at New York, New York.

LOVE

Mat Franco

Nathan Burton

Terry Fator

The Finale of LOVE.........we've seen a few of the Cirque du Soleil shows over the years.  This one was the best. 

The Linq Promenade decorated for Christmas.  The High Roller Ferris Wheel is in the background.

Downtown Container Park.  There are numerous stores and a playground all made from old shipping containers.  In true Vegas fashion, the creature in the middle spits fire at night!

The Savannah Bananas are one of the hottest things in baseball these days.  They put on a great show (similar to the Harlem Globetrotters in basketball).  Ben's a huge fan of their team as well as the owner (Jesse Cole).  They were doing a promotional event in Las Vegas for their upcoming tour.  Ben is talking to "Stilts", the world's tallest baseball player. 



Because he had the team on his facebook/instagram he was given two VIB (Very Important Banana) tickets to their May game in Las Vegas!

One of the other highlights of our time in Vegas was a trip to the boneyard.  The boneyard, also known as the Neon Museum, is super interesting and well worth a visit.  It's called the boneyard because that's a name given to old signs that are no longer being used.  Thankfully in Las Vegas many of these elaborate signs from various casinos, restaurants and other businesses have been preserved.  There are nightly docent led tours at the museum where the history of the city is told in signs from the past.  We really enjoyed the tour and give it three Tucker thumbs up.  If you're in Vegas, it's well worth visiting.

A few shots from the Neon Museum..........



Neon Museum

Paris..........Vegas Style

Ben and Beth making new friends in front of New York, New York

Ben can bring a smile to even someone as grumpy as the Grinch!

As fate would have it, while we were in Vegas the Florida Gators football team also happened to be there to play Oregon State in the Las Vegas Bowl.  It wasn't the best of years for my Gators.  As a matter of fact, it was pretty lousy.  We lost to all our big rivals (Georgia, Tennessee, LSU and FSU) and even committed the unforgivable sin of losing to Vanderbilt.  But, oh well!  They were there, we were there (Ben's a big Gator fan as well), so we went to the game.  We were joined by one of Ben's high school friends, and one of his buddies. Ben's friend, Daniel, is in the military and stationed at one of the bases just outside of Vegas.  The game was mostly a one-sided affair and unfortunately, we weren't on the good side.  We still had fun, enjoyed seeing Daniel again and also seeing the Las Vegas Raiders spiffy stadium.

Nice stadium on the outside.......

.........inside (way before the game started).................

..........just not the outcome we were hoping for........


We left Las Vegas on Sunday morning, just as the sun was rising and the last of the all-night partiers were making their way back to their hotels.   It was close to a 600 mile drive.  Thankfully it was uneventful, and an easy drive from Vegas to Sarah's house, just north of San Francisco.  It had been almost six months since we had seen our California family and we were super excited.

We arrived at their house and were there just long enough for some good hugs and stretching our legs before heading out for our first activity, the Pengrove Christmas Parade.  Pengrove is a small community of less than three thousand residents.  When it comes to Christmas parades, what they lack in size they more than make up for in spirit and enthusiasm.  The streets along the parade route were packed shoulder to shoulder and several people deep, waving and cheering as brightly decorated floats of all sizes and shapes passed by for well over an hour.  Most of the floats in the parade were tractors and trucks elaborately decorated with Christmas lights, Santa Clauses and even a few Grinches!

James and one of his friends waiting on the parade to start.

Once it started, it lasted more than an hour with all kinds of decorated cars 

and floats!  Some of which had their own snow making machines!


After the parade we made our way to our rental home in Sonoma.  We feel so fortunate to have found this property a couple of years back.  It's a cozy and comfortable place that we enjoy so much that this is our third time here.  

Since arriving, it's been mostly family time, which is really what it's all about.  We've loved keeping the kids as well as frequent get togethers with all the family.  On Christmas Day we enjoyed watching James and Emma marvel at all the presents under the tree, laughing while sharing great food and fellowship and simply being together.  

The shirt says it all........FUNCLE!  James and Emma love their FUNcle Ben!

Emma is quite captivated by either Uncle Ben, the book or both!

We've loved keeping the kids several times.  There is a nice trail and playground close to our house that we really enjoy!

Dillionland is a walk-through Christmas light display that has been delighting Sonoma residents and visitors for decades.  We really enjoyed the Kissing Booth!

Getting ready to decorate Christmas Cookies!

Helping each other out on Christmas Eve.........

Looking good!

Milk and Cookies in place for a special guest.......

and he came!

bringing Barbie's......

a swing.............

a chess set that James loves (he's pretty darn good)..........

a video game machine with four different classic video games.............

lots and lots of smiles...........

and plenty of delicious food including smoked turkey and ham from MasterChef Joey!

Christmas day is now a few days in the rearview mirror.  We're going to be in California for several more weeks.  We'll be ringing in the New Year here, which is really nice for a number of reasons.  One of which is that we can watch the ball drop in NYC and head to bed shortly after 9:00.  We'll also be celebrating a young ladies third birthday on the 31st (as well as an old guy who's hitting Medicare age).

Ben had a flight scheduled for Wednesday (Dec. 28) on Southwest Airlines to go to Texas for a few days before heading back to Pennsylvania.  His flight was one of the thousands that was cancelled.  Fortunately thanks to Beth's great work, she was able to find him a seat on another airline (Alaska Air) so he left on Tuesday afternoon.

It's been a whirlwind of festive holiday fun, creating memories that will last a lifetime.  Hoping you had a very Merry Christmas and wishing you a Happy and Healthy 2023!