Posted in Lifestyle

Try new things = Broken wrist

There was a brief period in my life that I was down to try almost anything just to change up the day to day. Go to new activities, meet with different groups of people, listen to new things etc. I think it might have lasted a year or so. Any way, I quickly learned that I am not the best athlete out there and have since stuck to writing this blog.

I will preface the wrist story here with my first not so Olympic champion incident. A coworker of mine was really into Jujitsu to the point where him and his wife were in tournaments on the weekend. Their instructor wanted to promote the team and offered a self defense class. I grabbed a friend and went for the day. No harm in learning to defend yourself right? Well yes and no.

They taught us some escape moves and then moved into the intro for the real training of Jujitsu. The first thing they teach you is how to fall so that you can escape or get into a defensive stance easily. Bet you guessed it. I messed this up. Maybe three tuck and rolls in I landed on my shoulder, heard a pop and immediately was in pain. I went to get checked out, thankfully the pop was just bone moving but unfortunately I did pinch a nerve and it took a few days to work it out.

I recovered and moved on. I didn’t think too much of it being a recurring event. A few months after, I went to a friends party and there I met, my now good friend Kim. We talked and had a good connection, both of us being fun and single, unlike most of our friends. I asked our mutual connection for her number and we got together for a coed volleyball game. Not exactly new to the sport but new to coed sports and to the group.

We split into teams and started paying sets. At the time, my last attempt at volleyball was high school gym class. So I already knew this would be interesting. A few back and forths and I thought I was doing ok. Up til the serve. The hottest guy there, stepped back and jumped served a ball my way. Not having any of the skills I should have, instead of getting under it, I swung at it, kind of punching it, like punching someone straight on and in the face. Worst decision ever.

The force and the angle of the spike with my wrist straight, shot a pain all the way up my arm. A couple of loud cuss words were thrown out and I was holding my arm. of course it swelled up right away. Mr. Hottie came over to check on me and apologize for how hard he hit it. I. of course, tried to play it off but was seeing stars at this point. On my way to the bathroom, I was dizzy and almost passed out. I sat out the rest of the night, no shocker there.

Kim came to check on me. I told her it felt like a really bad sprang or something broke because I haven’t been in pain like that before. She said I would be fine and that “nobody breaks their wrist playing volleyball”. Hand raise, its me. I did. I went in the next morning for X-rays. Clean break in my radius, thankfully it wasn’t closer to the smaller bones in my wrist or it would have been a surgery.

It was my first and hopefully only broken bone. I have been lucky or maybe just not as adventurous and daring as others. But since these two events, if anyone asks me to try anything new that is sports related my answer is “hard pass” lol.

Daily writing prompt
Have you ever broken a bone?
Posted in Lifestyle

Of course Im from Vegas…

If you didn’t know, I am from Sin City. That is Las Vegas Nevada. Home of casinos, resorts, and all kinds of entertainment for the young and adult. But mostly…adult. LOL. This week, we hit the 80s. Around here, that means “Sun’s out Guns out!!” In other words, it means that locals and visitors alike start flocking to the pools and cabanas at the casinos or in the complexes. And absolutely yes, that includes me, well, at least this week.

I have been enjoying the warming weather for a few weeks now. Mingled with the random 50 degree days whenever California kicks us a cold front. I have been spotted rolling with the windows down and enjoying lunch on the patio. Almost all of it is nice except, cough, cough allergies. Endless blooming trees and flowers, beautiful and an enemy at the same time.

Anyways, not the point. A friend of mine, messaged me about going to the pool. I am a local that loves to avoid the strip but she’s been asking to hang out and has needed to go out to celebrate a big decision. Quitting corporate life to build a business. So Cheers!! to that. Sounds like drinks poolside is a good way to celebrate.

We went down to Mandalay Bay Resort Hotel. Which lucky for me is on the south end of the strip and not in the heart of it. Sometimes these are better since they arent as busy. This particular hotel has 3 or 4 different pools. The main family attraction pool is the Mandalay Beach. It is complete with sand and a wave pool, basically as close to the ocean as the Nevada desert can be. The next few months they will host concert nights at the pool. Dip your toes, have a drink and rock out!!

I am not positive, but I think that pool also includes the lazy river but if I am wrong that is part of a quieter pool. The main two are for, you guessed it, the 21+ and older crew and the exclusive customers. They have DJs and shot girls and waiters to bring you snacks and towels.

In Vegas style, we went down just to partake in the Beach. But as we were walking in, one of their pool club guys asked us if we wanted in free to the adults only pool with a couple of free drinks. They were stacking the pool with pretty girls, of course, but hey, I am not one to look a gift horse in the mouth. Trick for Vegas is to find the casino or pool host or event host. They can get you in on the cheap to some things. 🙂

Daylight, the name of the adult pool, was quite the scene when we got to it. Groups of ladies, guys, bigger parties, and people playing hooky like us. Since we got in free and did not have a cabana, we found a small area next to the pool where we could park a towel and our stuff, then walk on in to the refreshing pool. Soon enough, we had made friends with a bunch of guys visiting Vegas for their friends’ Bachelor Party. We arent life long buddies, but it was nice talking with new people, sharing drinks and laughs. Not to mention rocking out to the DJ with those early 2000s bangers. lol

By 4:30 we were sun tanned and tired. its the magical witching hour where the tourists leave to get ready for their night, and we head home. I got to relax and get some sun, make some memories with a friend. Im glad that we got to go before things get wild and way too hot here. If you stop into town, definitely check out the pools. It’s the best Vegas has to offer when it comes to wanting to cool off! Find a little slice of resort in your area, too 🙂