Monday, March 30, 2009

basketball pep rally


Last night as I was doing homework, I on the tv that there was a pep rally for the men's basketball team when they got home at 10pm. Since I had to pick Mikel up from work at 9:30 anyways, we decided to stop by and check it out.

The team had just arrived back in town and still had their backpacks and warm ups on. It's amazing what the school can put together so quickly at 10 on a Sunday night!

When we came in, a replay of the basketball game was on the big screen and everyone was watching and cheering like crazy!

Sparty and some of the cheerleaders were there to great the team as well...


This is a video of the team coming through the tunnel. It's not the whole thing but you can hear the crazy crowd and see how many people were there...
Once the team came through the tunnel and the crazy applause ended, they showed a highlight video from all of their tournament games thus far. This is the team looking up and watching the video surrounded by press...Izzo, the head coach, and his family were surrounded by media while the highlight video was playing too...

Both Coach Izzo and Travis Walton, one of the seniors, addressed the crowd...
And the team did some sort of dance thing that apparently is a replay of something they did at midnight madness at the beginning of the season...
Overall, I'm glad we decided to check it out. I'm continually amazed and impressed by big time sport programs! The whole thing only lasted about a half hour but they turned our probably close to 9,000 people on super short notice.

The Final Four should be pretty fun this weekend especially because they're playing in Detroit!

I'm also glad we have a nice new camera to capture good pictures of all the cool things we're seeing!

Sunday, March 29, 2009

and then there were 4...

We had such a great time when Josh was here! We got to show him around the city and the school and investigate new places to eat! Mikel and Josh went to a place called Pinball Pete's where they have a lot of older video games and was pretty much Chuck-E-Cheese for adults. This is a picture of their winnings...Mikel got fake teeth, handcuffs, and a harmonica while Josh made out with an eye patch, whoopee cushion, and a harmonica. They were nice enough to play me a song with their matching harmonicas when they got home!

We definitely didn't get as much sleep and I didn't get as much school work done as normal but it was awesome to see Josh and have some time to relax and have fun. Unfortunately, I have 2 papers that are due Wednesday so I'll have some extra work on my hands but it was totally worth it!

March Madness has added to the excitement around East Lansing because MSU just upset Louisville (the overall #1 seed) and have made it to the Final Four which is being held in Detroit this year! Should be an exciting week around here- the semifinals are on Saturday. GO GREEN GO WHITE!

Sunday, March 22, 2009

sweet sixteen!!

Although I am a big fan of Southern California in general and USC, I've gotta say that I'm excited Michigan State is the team that made it to the sweet sixteen this year!
It should be pretty fun around here if MSU does well... or if they don't. Apparently the students here are known to riot when the team gets knocked out of the tournament! We may not be able to get close enough to take pictures but I'm sure there will be stories!

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Munn Ice Arena


As we were giving Josh a tour of campus, we were able to get inside of Munn Ice Arena where the hockey team plays. Other TAs also teach ice hockey and figure skating classes in here (although, lucky for everyone, I don't have to teach those classes).
We haven't been to a hockey game yet and their season is over this year but hopefully we can go next year. Looks like it would be a pretty cool place to watch a game! MSU actually won the national championship in hockey in 2007 so they must be pretty good!


Other than that it's been pretty fun to have Josh here and show him around campus and East Lansing!

Thursday, March 19, 2009

wish me luck!!

Josh is coming!!

He gets here tonight really late and will be here until the end of next week for ISU's spring break. We're excited to have a visitor to stay with us and someone we can show around East Lansing!

Other than that, nothing much new is going on here. I am working on a grant writing project that will hopefully set up some great research experience for me in the future and finishing up the semester. After this week, there's only 6 more weeks in the semester plus finals week! Hopefully I will be teaching and taking classes for one session of summer school and the coaching volleyball camps for the rest of the semester. Mikel's still working about every day and we can't wait for it to warm up around here and for summer to start!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

happy St. Patrick's day!!

So today we learned that St Patrick's day is a big deal here in East Lansing! The bars opened at 7am and both Mikel and I were missing a lot of students from class today. There seemed to be quite a few people stumbling a little bit around campus and downtown as everyone celebrated St Patrick's day. According to my lifeguard, it's a big deal here because of the green for the holiday and Spartan green but I think it might have a lot to do with the alcohol consumption as well!

It probably helped that it was nearly 70 degrees outside for the first time in a long time. After Mikel and I finished teaching out afternoon classes, we decided to drive around and look at all the people partying in their front yards and at restaurants and bars. Here are some of the pictures we took...


This picture below is the Dublin Square bar.... there was already a line outside of people waiting to get in at 4 in the afternoon!


I wonder how many people are going to be on their "A" game at their 8am classes tomorrow...

Saturday, March 14, 2009

College Football Hall of Fame


Our last big stop on the trip was at the College Football Hall of Fame. We actually didn't know it was even in South Bend but, once we heard, we figured we might as well check it out while we were there.

This field was outside the building and it was really nice turf where you could have your own little game. There was actually audio recordings playing outside of old football games too to make it a pretty neat atmosphere! Right inside the window, there was 25 school pennants hanging up in the order that national championship voting finished for the 2008 season; they update it each year with the most recent finishes.
We weren't sure what to expect because on the ground level, all there is a information desk, gift shop, and little sandwich restaurant. You couldn't tell how big it was or anything but it turned out the entire museum was in the basement level....

These people were inside a mini stadium they had where they had a short video of football history highlights...
Of course I had to take a picture of the training and sports medicine because that's where I spent a great deal of my college career...

The museum was very very cool. We could have spent a couple days in there with all there is to read but we spent 2 or 3 hours checking everything out. It would be definitely fun to go again and read even more! It was filled with so much history!

There was also a little training center where you could do a bunch of different skills and then, depending on your score, could determine whether you were "All-American" status all the way down to "water boy"....


This display had the most recent bowl game results...

This is just a small view of the inside of the museum. It twists and turns through different time periods and all of the gold colored plaques are All-American award winner.
We were lucky that we went on a Sunday morning when there wasn't a football game or anything much going on in town because we were the only two people in the museum for about 95% of the time we were there! That way, when I got loud or Mikel yelled for me to come look at something we weren't disturbing anyone!

As we were driving home we decided to take another scenic route and we were driving through a little town and all the sudden there was a college! It was really small and so we pulled over and drove around the tiny campus (in about 5 minutes) where there seemed to be as many dorm buildings as classrooms. We looked it up when we got home and it is a small Methodist school that competes in NAIA athletics.

Spring break has been great and I'm just trying to get myself a little ahead before school starts again on Monday. I've done lots of grading, worked on research projects, and started thinking about some papers that are due later in the semester. We've also had time to relax a lot and explore a little more! Mikel is still enjoying work and making some friends there. He's starting to get a few more hours too which is nice. (Who wouldn't want him working for them??)

Friday, March 13, 2009

Notre Dame trip-- part 4

Our last stop on our tour of Notre Dame was somewhat of an afterthought but definitely worth it. We stopped at an athletic facility that housed the ice hockey and basketball teams. We walked in by the ice hockey arena and then kept walking and saw the court where the basketball teams play. Behind the ice hockey rink was a multipurpose sport court type place where they could probably host things like gymnastics and wrestling as well.


The basketball facility was actually not as big as we thought it was going to be but it was a really nice. As compared to Breslin Center at MSU, it's not nearly as new, but is pretty cool to see the old wooden seats and it's always cool to see a court that you have seen on tv!!




Going upstairs from the basketball and hockey courts there was an entire foyer that was filled with sports history and memorabilia from Notre Dame. It had past and current pictures from all the different sports they sponsor. All of these Heismans were just some of the cool stuff we saw.

After we left the school we headed to check out the College Football Hall of Fame but it turned out to be closed for the day so we explored South Bend for awhile and then found a restaurant for dinner and enjoyed a relaxing night! I'll post pictures from the Hall of Fame next because it was a pretty cool place!

Thursday, March 12, 2009

more from Notre Dame

The rain and humidity wasn't too kind to my hair but this is us in front of the Administration building at Notre Dame. That is the building with the gold dome on top-- pretty nice for an Admin building!!
This is the library on campus and on the front is "touchdown Jesus"; at least that's what football fans call it, according to Brian and Katy.

The rest of these pictures are from inside the Basilica on Notre Dame's campus. It is absolutely beautiful and, according to Mikel, looks a lot like the Air Force Academy's Cadet Chapel that he saw on his trip this past summer.


So so pretty!!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

thank goodness for spring break!


We started our visit at the bookstore and then got lunch at a cool restaurant right outside the football stadium (the sign above was outside the restaurant). It had a timeline of the university's football program all around the walls with cool pictures and memorabilia.
These are some more pictures from our weekend excursion. Brian and Katy took us all around campus; it's always nice to get a tour from people who know about the school rather than wandering around aimlessly!
All the buildings are so pretty and, even with a gloomy sky and bare trees, everything was beautiful!
We have lots more pictures of the Basilica and I will post them soon! We are definitely thankful for spring break and the opportunity to take these little excursions to explore the area because, after I graduate, who knows when we will be back around and able to visit!

Monday, March 9, 2009

Notre Dame trip

Since this week is spring break, we decided to take a little trip this weekend and visit Notre Dame. Brian and Katy go to grad school there and were on spring break as well so they were able to give us a tour around their school and go to lunch with us!
We took off following the directions from Rita (our GPS- that's what we named her). We figured it would be freeway the whole way but were pleasantly surprised to be on small highways through little towns most of the way there.


Being on a highway instead of a busy freeway allowed us to easily pull over and take a picture next to this sign. Mikel just humors me now and doesn't even protest when I make these strange requests! We were actually in a little small town when we saw this sign so I'm sure some of the local people just shake their head and laugh about the people from Idaho who pulled over in the rain to take a picture.This was a pretty lake with little houses around it in the middle of nowhere near the Michigan-Indiana line. We drove through some tiny little towns; the kind of towns in the middle of nowhere where scary movies are set! Luckily nothing scary happened while we were there!

It rained for all but about 3 hours while we were gone but luckily those 3 hours were when Brian and Katy were showing us around campus!

While we were gone we toured Notre Dame, went to the College Football Hall of Fame, saw a tiny little college and a lot of pretty places. We have tons of pictures so I'll post some more about our trip in the next few days!