Upon looking at my blog, I noticed that it said 14 Days 9 Hours 57 Minutes 22 Seconds since The Wedding Begins, I figured I should go in and fix that. Things are all good, with the exception of seeing that I have been married over two weeks now and I am kind of wondering where that time went? Maybe there is something to all this talk from the parents about how fast it all seems to go. Who knows. I am still having issues with the fact that people who are currently seniors in high school were in about 5th grade when I graduated. Roughly. Really, where does it go?
Anywho, things are good. Vegas was lovely, we saw many brightly lit things, not to mention a bunch of wax people and a 3,250,000 cubic yard block of concrete. Don't let my tone there fool you, I really did love the wax museum, and I was totally blown away by Hoover Dam. An amazing marvel of modern engineering. Really cool stuff.
So, thats about all for now. I hope to have some exciting photographs soon, so check back regularly. Take it easy, all.
Interesting fact -- if Lake Mead were full (approx. 28.5 million acre-feet of water) and due to some unforseeable cosmic event failure of Hoover Dam was imminent, it would take roughly 142.8 days to drain it totally empty, based on a total release capacity of 100,600 cfs. I don't think we would be able to make it.