Double "Hell-Miles"

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Thursday my dead relatives rolled over in their graves and the ones that are still alive wrote me out of their wills and their address books: my wife and I spent Thanksgiving, the most wholesome of American holidays and traditions, in a Nevada casino. I'll probably be mulling this decision over while I rot in purgatory 🙂.

We've never done this before; usually Thanksgiving is a big family get-together at my brother's house (a convenient location). This year I lost another uncle (three of four now gone) and his passing caused my Mom and Dad to stay back East to spend the holiday with my aunts. Relieved of the hosting duties my brother accepted an invitation from friends in California that have always joined us for dinner at his house. Karen and I were planning to fix dinner for ourselves but neither of us really enjoy cooking all that much; then the idea hit to go to Nevada instead because the casino's always offer a great dinner and we assumed Thanksgiving would only be better.

However, this was not an easy choice to make -- it seemed contradictory to what Thanksgiving has always meant for both of us. To help rationalize what we were doing Karen said at least we will get the Sky-Miles, and that's when I thought if we're getting anything at all out of this deal it's "Hell-Miles." The trip takes us through some interesting desert country so I did throw a Contax IIa and a 25/4 Topogon in the car with me.

It seems as though a roll of film will last me forever so I neglected to check the exposure counter when I left the house and hadn't bothered to take extra film because this wasn't really a photographic outing. Friday morning as I lined up a shot of some working cowboys moving about two-hundred head across the highway I discovered that I had already exposed my last frame. In Nevada you can legally place a bet on anything, buy booze and the companionship of a young lady 24/7 ever day of the year...but try buying a roll of film at 7:30 in the morning at a casino.

It's been quite a year: my father-in-law is in assisted living, Uncle Bob passed, my older brother and his wife are going through a divorce, and I'm roaring through the Nevada desert on Highway 93 after spending Thanksgiving at a casino...listening to Merle Haggard sing Tommy Duncan's old song "Time Changes Everything." Double "Hell-Miles" when you spend family holidays in casino's, but all the same dinner was fabulous.
 
back alley said:
except for the no film part, it sounds pretty wonderful to me!

did ya win?

joe

Winning in Nevada is subjective: I took $1K with me and came home with $500 so I feel like I won 😀. Karen did much better; she started with $500, hit me for another $100 and then won $1,400. When you factor in the old rule that what's mine is hers and what's hers is hers then I guess we did win. All told I'll take being with the family if I can, but that not being the case this year we had a blast!!!
 
djon said:
Photograph your father in law in assisted living.
Thank you for the suggestion, djon -- I'm going to do that the next visit (he is in California, we're going again in February). It will be something I can share with him and the rest of the family. A resident nurse was kind enough to take this shot last summer with a disposable camera. My father-in-law is a very kind man and a lot of love comes through in this shot.
 
Honu-Hugger said:
Thank you for the suggestion, djon -- I'm going to do that the next visit (he is in California, we're going again in February). It will be something I can share with him and the rest of the family. A resident nurse was kind enough to take this shot last summer with a disposable camera. My father-in-law is a very kind man and a lot of love comes through in this shot.

FIRST: repeat after me " It is ALWAYS a photo-op trip" bring extra film

SECOND: make lots of NOISE outside his room when you visit and knock really loud, you don't want to interupt anything now do you 😀 :dance:
 
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