Michael, William and I stayed two nights in Las Vegas. The first night we stayed at a place called The Palms Casino Resort. The second night we stayed at Paris Las Vegas Hotel. I especially liked the Paris. (see photos below)
This was the first time I've been to Las Vegas (besides being at the airport). My thoughts of the strip were mixed, but mostly negative.
I felt people were wasting their time gambling their money away. I felt sad about the way women were dressed and were portrayed on billboards and cards as sex symbols. I felt irritated that sleaze and filth was being touted as entertainment. I felt annoyed and bewildered that the seven deadly sins were so blatantly flashed around as desirable. There was Lust, Gluttony (we just ate once at a buffet), Greed, Laziness, Envy, and Pride. The only one I didn't see was Wrath - but I'm sure it's there when gamblers lose big. It gives a new meaning for me of "Sin City." It's one thing to hear about it, and it's another thing to see it.
On the other hand, there was good entertainment available (we attended the Phantom of the Opera show), interesting architecture, historic sights (the wedding chapels were pretty fun to drive by), and fun sights (Bellagio fountains, men dressed up like statues, Gold and Silver Pawn store, etc.,)
Michael said one of the first things he saw when he arrived at the Las Vegas airport to begin his mission was a woman dressed with very little on. The next thing he saw was his mission president coming to greet him. The mission president right then and there taught Michael "DILIGENCE OF MIND."
Now missionaries are not allowed on the strip itself, but Michael lived not too far away where prostitutes lived and worked–so I think it's safe to say he saw it all. I have such a greater respect for him and what he dealt with.
It really was quite an experience!
Sunday, September 11, 2011
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