On the way down, we dropped Alee off with her breeder who was at a dog show in Paso Robles, CA. We got to see Alee's dad place first in one of the rings!
Alee's Dad - Koda
Koda in the ring
After dropping our sweet Alee off, we headed for Vegas! We stayed at the Mirage Hotel and LOVED IT! It was way classier than the hotels we've stayed in before. Upon arrival, a cab driver suggested that we eat at Nobu in the Hard Rock Casino - so we did! It was delicious and a perfect start to the weekend!
On Sunday we headed to the Hoover Dam for a tour and a 6 mile hike to the White Canyon hot springs in the Lake Mead Recreational Area. On the way there, we stopped for breakfast at the Coffee Cup, a famous breakfast spot that's been on the food network.
Coffee Cup at the Coffee Cup!
Ed Harmony and I at the Hoover Dam
White Canyon near the Hoover Dam
On the Hike
Colorado River!
Hot Springs!
The trail wasn't always a "trail"
That night we ate at the Mirage Buffet and then headed to NY NY to see Zumanity! It was a GREAT show but definitely not for children!
On Monday, we started the day with breakfast at another famous restaurant - Hash House A Go-Go! Then (because of some awesome connections) we were all offered a more detailed tour of the Hoover Dam for free! We actually got to go down to the base of the Dam! How exciting!Ed with his "Fried Chicken and Bacon-Waffles"
At the Base of the Dam
The new bridge!
Looking downstream from the base of the Dam
Harmony and Ed touching the super fast spinning turbines
After what seemed like an exhausting 2 days, we decided to spend the rest of the time checking out the casinos on the strip - the most impressive was the Bellagio by far! Revolution in the Mirage
Outside of Ceasar's Palace
Ceiling at the Bellagio
Orchid Room in the Bellagio
Gardens in the Bellagio
Bellagio Fountains
Pic taken on the bus - it was totally an accident that Harmony's reflection was captured - but it looks like she's drinking the martini!
After a great few days, we all hopped on a plane to fly to VA for Thanksgiving.



