So for my 21st birthday, my dad wanted to go with a casino with me. Unfortunately, the timing didn’t work, so instead of doing it on my birthday (February 6), we decided to do it this past Saturday :-)
The plan was to go to Mohegan Sun, because we have a tradition of stopping there each year on the way back from school to eat. However, my dad pointed out that there were more places to eat at Foxwoods, and it’s about ten minutes closer, so we went there.

Unfortunately, there is no photography allowed in the casinos and I didn’t want to risk getting caught taking pictures anywhere inside, so you will just have to go yourself if you want to see in great detail :-)
I started off with $60. I very quickly lost $20 at slot and poker machines and actually planned to quit. But then I saw my dad and his girlfriend playing roulette and it looked fun so I sat down. Roulette, if you don’t know, is played by spinning a ball around a wheel. The ball lands on a number which is declared the winner.

They way you bet is on a board of numbers. You can cover single numbers, multiple numbers, entire rows, or entire groups, as long as you have the chips for it. The way you win is if your number comes up. You are paid based on the odds if your number comes up.

Sadly I lost another $20 and called it quits for the time being. We then went to eat lunch at an all-you-can-eat buffet. I had to take a picture of this ridiculous plate. That is one plate with Chines food, Italian food, mashed potatoes with gravy, and some broccoli and cheese stuffed chicken thing. I later went back and got BBQ, nachos, cake, ice cream, and fries. Needless to say, I felt like crap, but it was worth it :-)

Anyway, after lunch, we actually went to a different casino in the building and we found an empty Roulette table with a $10 minimum bet. I quickly lost the first game and was down to my last $10 for the day. With my last $10, I somehow won, then won again, then one three more times. I was quickly up to $80! At that point, the dealer warned me that I could lose it in an instant, but in my stupidity I kept playing. I lost the next to go to back down to $60. At that point, I should have stopped and finished even for the day. Instead I kept playing and ended up losing eight games in a row and all of my money.
The lesson I learned is to set limits on yourself. I should have stopped after a few loses, because clearly just as wins can come in streaks, so can losses. I was amazed at some of the people who I saw there, dropping hundreds of dollars and losing it, then just shrugging it off and moving on to the next table. I am incapable of doing that though. While I could view it as spending $60 on entertainment, the reality is I just gave it away. I’m not sure I’ll be back to a casino any time soon. But it was a good experience.
ENOUGH OF THAT. I’ve been doing some other stuff too! I vectored a very pretty picture of Kristina in my free time. It only took a few hours. My main focus was the features rather than shading. I think the eyes look quite nice, and I NAILED the mouth (no innuendo intended). I think it’s also the best nose I’ve vectored.

What else? I also got sunburned today at Alex’s baseball game. Usually I burn the first few times I’m out for the summer. I already burned at the Roth Regatta a few weeks ago, so I figured I’d be safe sitting outside for a while. The only issue was it was 80* in direct sunlight, and I didn’t bother to put on sunscreen. Now I’m in quite a bit of pain.

Lastly, I am back to work at BAE Systems. I’m very fortunate that they offered me an internship last summer, and that they asked me back this summer to work on some GUI stuff. I don’t have much experience in C#, but so far I’m picking it up relatively well and I’m enjoying it. It’s nice to be part of a team and getting important stuff done. And more importantly, it’s good that the clothes I bought the other day look great! I definitely need to pick up more polos :-)

Sadly, I can’t take pictures inside the building. So here is a pixelated view with some helpful labels. And yes, I do have my own office. Lucky me!

Until next time!