The boys are back
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Sunday, August 10, 2008
August 11, 2008 Email from Andrew
Yesterday was Saturday and was our big day being that we got to go to the Olympic games. We slept in for a while and then went out for lunch. We were told at lunch (not by Lear seeing he wasn't there) that we would be leaving at 4 to get to our venue. By the way our game didn't start until 8. So like planned we didn't leave on time but we left at 3:40. We asked Lear why in the world we would leave so early and he told us it was because of the subway. Having taken the subway ourselves the past few days all over Beijing we knew he was misinformed. We had to take 12 stops to get to the games and it still only took about 50 min. We got to the games 3 hours early. But whatever it's how the trip has been going the whole time. The tickets themselves are pretty cool seeing that they have RFD tags in them which are like tiny little computer chips. Chethan and I some how scored 2d row seats on the upper deck. Lear and his possy had upper deck 3rd row seats and the rest of the guys had upper deck nosebleed seats. We watched USA play Chec Republic. USA was doing terribly during the beginning of the game but ended up winning by 40 or 50. The best part of the game was seeing the Men's team across the stadium sitting their all by themselves. Rellinger and Teddy went down to where they were sitting and tried to get their attention. Kobe Bryant walked in late and was being escorted to their section when Teddy got a quick handshake with Kobe himself. Rellinger got about 20 feet away from all the players. They almost all had headphones on but still Rellinger was persistent and continued to yell trying to get their attention. They all ignored him the entire time even when he yelled at Jason Kidd who went to St Joes in Alameda and grew up in Oakland. He yelled everything he knew about Oakland, Alameda, St Joes but Kidd wouldn't turn around. Lets just say Rellinger was quite upset about how they wouldn't even turn around for a sec. but anyways he got to see them from about 15-20 feet away and Teddy got to shake Kobes hand. All in all we got to go to the Olympic games and got to see the men's basketball team and it was as much as a success as it was going to be. Today is Sunday and we have no plans at all but to watch the games on TV and USA vs. CHINA basketball tonight, a VERY VERY big game here in China.
Hope everything back home is going well see you guys soon.
-love Andrew.
p.s. we get no internet in Beijing and only get a half a bar on wifi in a weird angle in one spot so forgive the spelling/typing. and i hope you get this."
August 11, 2008 Email from Ryan Pattee
Anyways, we just saw the women's basketball game last night. We got to see USA play Czech Republic, USA women won by a lot. The USA men's team showed up to the game last night and Teddy actually got a handshake from Kobe Bryant while he was running with Security Guards to get to the seats where the rest of the Dream Team was. We're excited here to see them play China tonight, it's gonna be a huge game!
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
August 6, 2008
Today the boys went to the Great Wall and they were going to the Ming Emperor's tomb afterwards. Andrew said that they were all having a good time. Apparently they met and talked to the Romanian girls handball team and had a good time joking around with them. They also met the Argentinian basketball team, including Manu Ganobli, who they talked to and had pictures taken with. Andrew also said it was really funny listening to the tour guide that the Argentinian team had because instead of talking in poor English, the tour guide was speaking in broken Spanish.
Hopefully one of the boys will email some pictures home so that I can post them.
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News from the Kosaraju's August 4, 2009
Sunday, August 3, 2008
August 3, 2008
August 2, 2008
This past weekend the Relinger's, Finston's and Kosaraju's went on their annual camping trip arranged by Helmut and Kathryn. We had a blast camping, hiking and swimming in the alpine lakes north of lake Tahoe near Grey Eagle. We had a nice camp sight near a creek and a short distance from a number of nice hikes and lakes. As usual the food was great, the wine tastings a lot of fun and the fire pit was full of burning logs until the wee hours. Rick (Ryan's brother) and Lee (a good friend) went fishing for dinner one day. Fortunately we were not relying on them to feed us because when Rick and Lee bot back they reported the the fish had won the titanic battle. Rick and Lee had lost several hooks and lures and the fish swam away apparently laughing at the failed attempts of the valiant fishermen.
Meanwhile, we went on two great hikes. The first was up to the fire lookout at the top of Sierra Buttes. It was a rather long hike (4 miles each way) and quite a lot of elevation change. But everyone eventually made it to the top. The next day we hiked into Little Bear lake. It was only about a half mile gentle hike. The lake was very pretty and several people went for a swim, including Helmut who was the only parent brave enough to test to cold mountain water.
I want to thank Rao for providing the pictures.
We have not heard from the boys in a few days. They are in Nanjing and even though we try to get them to send pictures back, our requests are ignored. We hope that they are settling down and having a good time.
More soon. If anyone reads these posts, please send Lynne or me an email and let us know how you like them and if you would like anything posted on the blog.
John (Big Daddy) Finston