If you know me well, then you know that every year in January, I spend a long weekend in Las Vegas with several of the most awesome ladies in my life.
The tradition started twenty years ago. My mom was having the most hellish year…her mom died, father-in-law died, the dog died, and the van got stolen. So in January, when the new year started, her best friend, Mrs. C, and favorite aunt, Aunt Platt (aka Mary Fuckin’ Poppins) said after last year, this year cannot get any worse, so let’s go to Vegas to start it off right. And so the tradition began.
When I was a little girl, I used to cry and cry when my mom left us every January for that long weekend. My dad thought I was crying because I missed my mom, but honestly, deep down, I think I was crying cause I knew how much fun they were having without me and I wasn’t old enough to join in!
Well the year I turned 21, that rite of passage awaited me, and I got to go to Vegas for the first time! I haven’t missed a trip yet and this will be my 7th year! It’s pretty much my version of Christmas and it’s the best damn 5 days and 4 nights a woman could ask for. No men allowed…only ladies…and we party our asses off until we are sick!
I’m going back to Vegas tomorrow. I’ll get to see cousins, aunts, good friends, my mom, and my sister and I ABSOLUTELY CAN’T WAIT! So in honor of my Vegas Girls and because it is Vegas Eve (yes, it is a holiday in my book), I wrote this poem!
Twas the night before Vegas, when all through the houses
The ladies were packing and picking out blouses.
Bracelets were hung from their wrists with Sin City charms,
As they decided which Vegas purse to wear on their arms.
The Vegas girls were way too excited for bed,
While Elvis sang Viva Las Vegas in their heads.
Now was no time for sleeping or resting or naps,
All that business could wait until they got back.
Thinking back on all of the past Vegas trips,
They grew more excited to trade money for chips.
Even though they might be digging into their secret stash,
They hoped to return home with a big wad of cash!
They would celebrate with drinks on that long Southwest flight,
Waiting for touchdown, to start that great night.
As the fabulous Las Vegas sign came into view,
The ladies would cheer along with the Southwest crew.
They would enter the Flamingo and finish check-in,
Drop off their luggage, and get ready to win.
Passing Bugsy’ Bar as they’d head to play black jack,
There would stand Elvis with the party pit pack.
“Now Tito! Now, Mireya, now, Claudine and Chip
Come dealers and pit bosses, please hurry quick!
See who’s come to visit us once again this new year,
The Vegas girls are back to take over you hear!”
The trip would be filled with great friends and good fun,
The ladies would sing “Way to go dealer!” at the top of their lungs.
Playing black jack, and craps, and hitting the slots,
They’d take over that casino and play till they drop!
They’d eat cheeseburgers in paradise at Margaritaville,
And catch up and visit as their fruity drinks chill.
Trying to beat the house, they’d stay up till all hours,
While the cocktails waitress kept bringing amaretto sours.
From Texas, Seattle, Virginia, and all over the place,
The girls traveled far and wide with a smile on their face.
They come every year to forget all their worries and cares,
And have a fun time and get away from men, which is rare.
They’d head to the Bellagio champagne brunch as the trip neared its end,
Pretty soon Leslie would be calling dad asking for money to lend.
They’d all say goodbye as they got into cabs,
After paying their bills and closing their tabs.
The Vegas girls saddened that the trip was already over,
Would already be wishing for next year’s trip to come closer.
Back to the real world, they would have to go.
Back to work, responsibilities, and earning the dough.
But don’t fret Vegas girls, because it’s only Vegas Eve,
I shall see you all tomorrow with an ace up my sleeve!
What an awesome tribute to our twentieth year! I am glad you finally grew up and get to go to Vegas with the “grown up” ladies.