Living on Las Vegas Time

 

When I’m in Las Vegas, I lose track of time, especially in the clubs. Last night, Theodora and I partied like rockstars with my co-workers enjoying four hours of dancing and drinks at Eye Candy in Mandalay Bay. But, as you know by now, every great party has an even better after party, and for this reason I didn’t get to bed until past 5am.

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Needless to say, when I woke up 8:30 this morning I was more than a bit tired and me legs were sore from dancing.

But, I forgot about that as soon as I saw this amazing site out our hotel window. Evidently the weather listened to our prayers and instead of rain, storms, and temperatures in the 40s, we were greeted with blue sky and sunshine!

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After an hour of reminiscing about last night’s escapades in our room, our stomachs were growling. Since we were both pretty tired and hungry we didn’t want to walk too far for breakfast.  Yelp recommended Raffles in Mandalay Bay for their delicious pancakes and savory dishes.

 

We were able to sit near the windows, enjoying views of the pool and palm trees. I knew I wanted something a bit larger than a normal breakfast, but also knew that I’d never want more than one or two bites of something really rich like eggs benedict or pancakes. Luckily, Theodora went with the pancakes so I was able to enjoy a bite of hers.

I made my own egg white omelet including lump crab, asparagus, onion, tomato, mushrooms, and cheddar cheese. I substituted a biscuit for my normal wheat toast and as didn’t touch the hash browns.

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Other than Theodora’s fake scrambled eggs, we really enjoyed the food and we felt ten times better after breakfast.

After being inside all week, I was craving sunshine even though the temperatures were still in the 50’s. We laid by the pool for an hour, reading and napping, staying warm in long pants and sweatshirts.

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After an hour it was warm enough to change into bikinis and hoodies! Didn’t you know that all the cool kids wear their Lululemon hoodie at the beach?

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After four hours of relaxation, we were both antsy. We decided to take a walk down the strip, which unfortunately reminded us more of Times Square than Vegas. But, the sun was shining and we have realized that we’re perfect travel partners so the laughter was helping balance the stinky tourists and sketchy strip club promoters.

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By the time we reached the Cosmopolitan Hotel it had been 6 hours since brunch. We stopped in Jaleo, one of Theodora’s favorite Washington, DC restaurants for a glass of cavo and a few tapas. It was the perfect way to satiate our hunger until our 10pm dinner reservations.

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The food was delicious even though the service was horrible. We chose well and devoured the small plates in record time.

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What? You’ve never been served fried chicken nuggets in a shoe?

We completed our adventure in true Vegas style with some slot machine action. Now I have to figure out where to spend my winnings!

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Don’t wait up for us tonight…

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Making the Best of It..

 

So, sometimes life doesn’t work out the way you expect.

When I arrived on Sunday, I was able to soak up the sun and read by the pool. IMG_1253 (640x478)

The past four days, while I’ve been cooped up in conference rooms and meetings, the weather has been sunny and above 70 degrees. I was even able to enjoy it during two outdoor runs this week.

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Last last night, my long run partner arrived in Las Vegas ready for a weekend of partying, pool time, and other events and escapades that will stay in Vegas.

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I couldn’t be happier that Theodora joined me out in New York City for a weekend of fun but unfortunately Las Vegas hasn’t cooperated.

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Really Las Vegas? What is up with the fact that the high this weekend is 60 degrees and there is a greater than 50%  chance of rain each day?

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Well, I guess when Las Vegas gives you lemons that’s just this city’s way of saying drink more vodka tonic with a splash of lemon. I think that will become our drink of choice this weekend.

Question: Any suggestions what we can do in Las Vegas if the weather doesn’t improve?

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Healthy Travel: Conference Food

 

Hello from Las Vegas! The weather this week has been amazing, based on what I see out the windows. Unfortunately, like most large conventions and meetings, we are inside the hotel all week except for a few breaks. But, we have been treated to a few views during meals which are a welcome treat!

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This week, in addition to keeping up my workout routine, I’m trying to be conscious of my food choices. It is easy to indulge in more alcohol, sweets, and heavy foods at meetings since most meals are buffet style. Luckily, I came equipped with a game plan this week.

  • No sweets since Lent is still going strong. (I still haven’t broken that goal!!)
  • Drinking water with breakfast, lunch, and dinner
  • Eating a healthy breakfast and lunch
  • Trying to eat more fruit, vegetables, and nuts for snacks versus processed foods

So far, my plan has worked well, especially since P&G has provided some amazing food options. Our breakfast especially has provided me with a plethora of healthy choices, which has therefore forced me to focus on portion control!

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My breakfasts have been around 350-500 calories this week, depending on options. I’ve also ensured that I bulk up with fiber and protein so I’m not hungry. I’ve avoided the hot bar section and the pastries since those luckily fall under the sweets category in my book.

Lunches and dinners have been a bit harder, but I’ve done my best to follow the “peace sign” rule and the 80/20 rule. I divide my plate like a peace sign, ensuring that greens or vegetables make up the largest portion. Then I try and put healthy carbs and protein in the other portion. In addition, I’m avoiding heavy sauces and the fish dishes since I don’t normally care for fish on a buffet like these.

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Question: What are your tips for staying healthy at meetings and conferences?

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