Google AI says "Authentic Chaos" refers to embracing life's inherent disorder, uncertainty, and internal contradictions.
No matter how long I stared at the inherent disorder of my dirty clothes hamper, the clothes did not wash themselves and leap into my suitcase. What was Jimmy Poon on about?
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It always takes me tons of effort to get out the door for a Vegas trip. I bring checklists, and gadgets, and coffee makers, and slot club cards, Flusher paraphernalia, punishment snacks, cables, electronics, chargers - and last but not least, clothing.
Well, I made a big blunder when I came down to Florida for the winter. I left all my Vegas stuff back in Flusherville.
I felt sick! All the things I relied on were gone. No Portable Beaker for boiling water in the room. None of it.
Was this the uncertainty and disorder I was supposed to embrace? I did feel a kind of sense of freedom - I wouldn't have to figure out what to take and what to leave - because I couldn't take any of it.
As I searched the house for any of my Vegas stuff I found one thing - and maybe the most important thing to me. A box of Official Royal Flusher Business Cards 3.0. The super premium ones with the rounded edges and gold foil!
You know I'm always in search of a better portable in-room coffee solution, and I thought I'd found one. The Chinese shopping sites are now stocking hot water dispensers that use a water bottle as the tank. All they do is heat the water and spit it into your cup, with a flourish.
The kicker - they start a-spittin' within 3 seconds of pushing the button.
I didn't have time to get one from China (for around $25) but they actually had one on Amazon on sale that would fit the bill.
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| The top swivels, making the unit very compact - but heavy. |
I ordered one, and a replacement silicone coffee cone, and some filters. I'll cut to the chase - it was a bust. Although very compact, the unit just plain didn't work at first. I gave it a couple of raps and it finally did work - except the adapter for the water bottle doesn't fit our typical water bottles.
And the unit was pretty heavy. But it's 4" by 5" by 8" for a total of 160 cubic inches. The Little Giant's dimensions? 5" by 5" by 8" and a measley 14oz in weight.
Still, it's an amazing solution that I think might be in my future in one way or another, particularly if, Poon forbid, the Little Giant craps out, or I lose it.
Read more on the quest for the perfect travel coffee maker here: The Tiny Giant Coffee Maker
The same day I sent the thing back, I was looking in the pantry for something - and there it was.
THE LITTLE GIANT!!!
Not only that, I found one of the California coffee mugs I've permanently borrowed for use on my trips.
The Little Giant, and the cards were probably the two things I would have missed the most!
Other things. I'm now on the piPhone 3.14 III (an iPhone 16 Plus), new this fall. And I've got a set of Airpods Pro 3 to try out on the trip, brand new.
Oh - another thing that's back in Canada is my trusty gambling wallet. It's actually pretty ratty and I took this situation as a sign to embrace the fuck out of the authentic chaos (is that it, Jimmy Poon?) and get a new one.
A little in-person shopping and much online shopping had me stymied at first. I wanted something slim, fairly slippery (for quick gambling stake retrieval), maybe something with a window for my ID, and most important, two currency compartments.
One for gambling money. One for administration, tips, and expenses. That makes it super easy to track how I'm doing. $900 goes in the gambling compartment. At night, $43 comes out of the gambling compartment. And then I can write with complete accuracy the results of the day - I'm 'about even'.
Well I found what is about as good a gambling wallet as I'm gonna find.
Behold! The Travelambo!
| I don't even have to think up a stupid name for it - it came with one! |
Amazon. $8.93 all in.
Well, I guess that's all the travel prep covered.
I'm in pretty good shape, as far as packing goes. I'm staring at three alarms for 3:45am and I know I have to be ready.
I even made a checklist for pretty much every single thing I have to do from the time I get up, until I get out the door.
Wake up
Sit up
Consider bailing
Get out of bed
Pee
Put on shoes
Load car
Wish me luck, faithful readers - the latest Vegas adventure - whatever it may bring, organization or chaos - starts tomorrow.

Good luck! Maybe I'll see you somewhere in Vegas.
ReplyDeleteHave a blast and good luck to you! Interested to see how the gambling goes compared to the cruise ship.
ReplyDeleteSo excited to follow along. Such creative & comedic prose + gambling. Perfect.
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