


I'm in McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada, waiting for my 9:25 p.m. flight back home. I was here for a conference for the Labor and Employment Section of the National Bar Association, where I had to give back to back presentations. I was absolutely dreading this conference, in part because I had to give back to back presentations, but also because I'm leaving for Montana on Sunday morning. Nonetheless, it was a great event. The other attendees were, to a person, funny, smart, and friendly, as well as obviously skilled practitioners. I'm glad I didn't miss it.
That said, here I am, waiting, with more than an hour to go until the flight boards, much less takes off. I spent $20 on magazines, hoping to just veg and look at pretty pictures for a couple of hours. But I couldn't resist the siren call of my computer and free internet (!), and I ended up playing around with Photo Booth. I've had this laptop for almost a year, and this is my first time using this fun little tool. I wanted to bring my camera but couldn't figure out a way to fit it in my bag, since I didn't want to check anything. So Photo Booth will help me memorialize this latest trip to Vegas. If these bags weren't so damn heavy, I'd take more. (Yes, I know the second picture is backwards).
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