I landed in Vegas on Wednesday afternoon.  My flight was delayed a few times and then I got to sit next to four loud, obnoxious adults who were competing in volume with the screaming baby in front of them.  The last two hours of my flight were miserable…and the Vegas strip was a welcomed sight.

I grab my luggage, picked up my rental car, and drove over to Magic Ventures to see Bill Smith about a new project we’re working on.  Once Bill and I wrapped up, I drove over to get checked into my hotel before meeting Greg for dinner.  I dropped off my luggage, washed my face, and drove over to the Rio to find Greg, ate dinner, and then we caught the 9pm performance of Penn & Teller.

It was a great show, very different than what I had expected in both style and content.  I also wanted to see the show because of the articles I’ve been reading about the neuroscience of magic.  Teller has been collaborating on a research project that is exploring the gaps in human perception that might give us insight into how people learn. I  had the chance to talk with Teller briefly after the show….and Penn as well (he’s a BIG guy).

After the show, I finally got back to my hotel around midnight – that’s 3am my time!  After being up for almost 24 hours, I crashed in the bed.

Thursday morning came early.  Greg and I were scheduled to be in the Penguin Magic studio to start shooting the DVD lessons for the Hocus Focus curriculum.  We worked all day and well into the evening taping trick and trick.  And a full day of taping, it was nice to relax around the table with Max and Greg and just talk.  I made it to bed around 1am – two late nights in a row.

Today – I’ll finish up some of the details on the project, or at least this portion of it.  I still have the Teacher’s Guide to complete and some things for the student manual as well.  But the day won’t be nearly as long as yesterday.  I think I might go see David Copperfield’s show tonight.  He’s at the MGM Grand Hollywood Theatre and it’s always a great show.