At Thanksgiving Andy, Mike and I had a discussion about getting grandsons Kevin and Jacob together more often as they always have a great time playing together.
Thus we came up with the idea for a Las Vegas boys only weekend during the Las Vegas Bowl weekend in December.
It really didn't matter who was playing, we just wanted a good excuse for a road trip to the Las Vegas home of Andy, Jenn and Kevin.
We gave Jenn a special dispensation to join us on a limited basis for some of the festivities.
We wound up getting
an interesting matchup
The Boise State Broncos (10-3) were the champions on the Mountain West Conference while the underachieving University of Oregon Ducks (7-4) were representing the PAC-12 Conference.
Our driving strategy was simple, Mike and Jacob would drive over to our house and we would leave at 8:00 p.m. to avoid most of the Los Angeles traffic and thus arrive in Las Vegas at about 12:30 a.m. on Friday.
Before leaving for Las Vegas
Jacob just had to add another
ornament to our Christmas tree
in Camarillo
Early Friday morning these
two truant rapscallions
were quickly at play
They did not stop for a second
all day long!
Lots of costume changes
While Jenn supervised the boys, we
went out to get and bring back lunch
The Road Kill Grill is a
GREAT BBQ/Butcher Shop
We came home to a marauding
band of space bandits
Jenn was thirsty and bound to a post when we walked into the house but she should be ok in a few days.
Christmas Gift Exchange
as they won't see each other
during the holidays
Game Day breakfast from McDonalds
Game Time!
Kevin and Jacob were ready!
Nothing beats tailgating in the sand
and rocks of Sam Boyd Stadium's parking lot
Touch football was a must
Three generations of Contreras boys
were glad to be together!
With Mike, Kevin and
camera shy Jacob
JACOB!
GET THAT OREGON "O" OFF
OF YOU RIGHT NOW!
"Death before dishonor," a lesson that he must learn soon.
With Andy, Kevin and Jacob with
Sam Boyd Stadium in the background
Pile on Andy!
Tailgating done,
it was on to the stadium
National Anthem
Air Force Flyover
Multiple faces just before kickoff
Boise State in blue on the goal line
TOUCHDOWN BRONCOS!
A Grandfather is supposed to buy
cotton candy for his grandsons
Right?
Jacob nearing his Sugar Coma
Kevin fully engulfed in
his own Sugar Coma
Beautiful Desert Setting
The boys starting to revive
Kevin
DANCING TO THE MUSIC!
Arm Wrestling?
Why not?
View at the end of the game
Our Boys
It was no contest really as Boise State beat Oregon 38-28.
The game was no where near as close as the score might indicate. Only two Oregon defensive TDs in the final 37 seconds of the first half, an 86 yard scoop and score followed by a 100 yard interception return for six points, made the game appear close.
Still, it was truly a BEAUTIFUL day for American football!
Post Game?
Why the Bass Pro Shop of course.
The boys wanted to see the
gigantic Bass Pro Shop
fish tank
They were impressed.
Back home again, it was play
time again deep into the night
Sunday morning with
Jacob and Kevin
Having a good time at breakfast
at the nearby Metro Diner
Hugs goodbye
It was as awesome a weekend as I had hoped it would be, can't wait to all be together again soon.
We opted to leave Las Vegas right after breakfast to avoid sharing the I15 Freeway with thousands of other weekend Vegas trippers.
After about 45 minutes, Mike and I quickly discovered that one member of our traveling party needed to use the nearest restroom facilities.
The town of Baker offered us the needed facilities.
The Alien Jerky Store
had a restroom . . .
. . . and Aliens too
The Aliens seemed to come
in peace
Jacob was refreshed but still wanted another adventure before returning to home base.
Thus we pulled off the freeway near Yermo to see the World Famous Calico Ghost Town.
I had seen the signs for the Calico Ghost Town every time we had driven to or from Las Vegas but had never pulled off the freeway to see it in person.
Calico, it turns out, is a once in a lifetime experience.
And only once . . .
We found it
It had a bit of a Knotts Berry Town
feel to it
It turns out that the Knott's family had a big hand in the 1951 restoration of Calico which was founded in 1881 as a silver mining town.
Besides the $86 million in silver that this area produced, another $45 million worth of borax was also mined around these parts.
At its peak, Calico had a population of 1,200 souls with 22 saloons, a China Town, a red light district and over 500 mines in the surrounding area.
The town fire station
Downtown Calico
We could all use a good bath
The Maggie Mine Tour
Jacob deep in the
Maggie Mine Shaft
Close quarters
NO WAY WE GOING IN THERE!
Surveying Calico
from high above
On the lookout for possible
thieves and cutthroats
Taking a peek
Now Jacob wants to be a miner
At the Calico schoolhouse
We had a fun time poking about Calico Ghost Town but it was time to head on home.
We listened to the Rams-Seahawks game on the radio driving across the remaining desert.
10-4, First Place in the NFC West
The Rams are two games up on the Seahawks with two games left, what a season we're having!
Meanwhile, pictures from Mexico keep rolling in from many different sources . . .
Good Looking Team!
Warriors hitting the field
Country Pride . . .
. . . Lots . . .
. . . and LOTS of National Pride
Captains with Mexico's QB
Center Manuel Schabel
Austria
OL Lenny Kistler
Switzerland
getting knuckles from a ref
DE Duarte Faria
Portugal
Punter/WR Oskar Wypych
Poland
DB/Captain Pablo Araya
Spain
The pit during a Mexico PAT
Swarming on Defense
Hailing the Mexico crowd
after the game
QB Moritz Riedinger
Germany
More swarming
DB/Mariachi Singer
Tobias Witaliz
Poland
He had an awesome game for us, easily our Team MVP on this warm Saturday.
Saying GRACIAS to the crowd
WR Danny Carroll
United Kingdom
K Tyrone Erasmus and
WR Lander Imbimbo
Both from the United Kingdom
Reading Is FUNdamental
I found it a bit tedious
but still a good read
On to the Christmas/New Year's Holidays!
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