Monday, March 24, 2008

V for ....


Villanova, as many of you, who did not graduate from Villanova, would not know the ending to. I am not gloating, I am just excited. 'Nova has made it to the sweet sixteen before, it just seems like this year it is a better feeling knowing that they were on the bubble and supposidly were one of the last teams to make it into the tournament. Well they have certainly showed they deserved it. Now onto one of the best teams in the nation in Kansas. Well we have beaten them before when they were ranked #1 in the country way back in 2004, but this game will definitely be different. Even if 'Nova bows out against Kansas this has been a fun run for them and us fans. So congrats 'Nova on the win.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Happy Easter!!!


To all, Happy Easter!!!

I couldn't find any good pictures, but just in case you think I am confused as to why we celebrate Easter, it is not for bunnies or easter eggs, it's because Jesus rose from the dead (for more on this, go to this link). So in the midst of all the non-sense in my blog, I just wanted to make sure you all knew what was really important.


Again....Happy Easter!!!

Back 2 Basketball


Yesterday was a great day for the #13 and #12 seeds, including my boys Villanova. If you didn't actually follow any of those games, with the exception of Siena putting the beat down on Vanderbilt, 3 out of those 4 upsets were great games. On another note, I live in ACC country (even though there are Big East teams in the area, they are disrespected for the ACC). If anyone thinks that this wasn't a down year for the ACC as a conference, then reference the tournament thus far (I am including Duke's loss today as a reference). So for anyone who still thinks that V-tech should have gotten in, I think the ACC's performance in the tournament would say otherwise. The only thing that the ACC has going for it is UNC, they are a legit team and have a legit chance of going far, as for everyone else (right now everyone else is Miami), it appears that the ACC will only have 1 team in the sweet sixteen...and that is not a lock.


Going back to Villanova, great win (came back from 18 down to win), and I would usually be okay with playing Siena in the second round, but they really played well against Vanderbilt and they have a lot of unknowns. Oh well, should be a great Easter afternoon game to watch (that would be afternoon for you all in the States as I will have to be up at midnight to catch the game).

Saturday, March 22, 2008

On a non-basketball note...

My blog has been riddled with NCAA tournament talk, sorry work has slowed down a bit for me so I have a little time to actually keep up with things that I like from the States. On another note, yesterday was a great day other then the games that were being played cause we got to take friends and family around the city who were visiting us. First, to start, Renee's sister's daughter and her husband are in town (arrived on Wednesday for 1 week) to tour around and see the different sights. I know what you are thinking, why didn't you just call her your niece, well primarily because she is older then me (long story, I can explain later if you want me to) and as such, they are more like cousins to us then a niece and nephew, so I have just been referring to them as family just so as to not confuse people. Also in town yesterday was a friend of mine that I grew up with and his wife (they were on a tour in China and had the afternoon free).

It was a fun time of getting cheap pearls, knock off stuff, seeing Yu Garden, riding the sketchy ferry across the river with all the people on bikes, walking all over the place, having a (in my opinion) great dinner made by our domestic helper, getting foot massages (4 people got 1 hour long foot massages each for less then $10USD total) and just having some great conversation. I was worried about having to balance my time with the family and my friends, but Renee and I worked it out so that she was at a place that was convenient for us to meet them so that we could all hang out together for the rest of the day. Anyway, it was a great day and my friend and I (who we hadn't seen each other in a couple of years since he moved to Phoenix and well, I am here in China) were able to catch up and I was able to meet his wife for the first time, so all was well. I finally got home at around 11pm after dropping my friend off, but the whole day was very good day.

By the way, to the 3 readers that are out there, of course you know that there is an open invitation for you all to come and visit (that is pending that I actually know you), in addition to having family in town, we also have another visitor coming in two weeks and already have friends who have booked a trip here for the fall, so we are becoming quite the tour guides having all these people come through.

I didn't want to brag...but...


Okay, so for the second year in a row my big upset pick has come out in my favor. I know many of you would argue that a Kansas State victory over USC isn't saying much, but it was an 11 over a 6 and it was the only major upset in the first day of games. Okay so I was kind of wrong in hyping up Michael Beasley who, due to foul trouble, wasn't too much of a factor in the game, but K-State still won.


Today's set of games has seen its share of upsets with Davidson over Gonzaga (for me this was a toss up game for who will ultimately lose to Georgetown), Western Kentucky over Drake (this was actually a stunner for me, I really thought Drake could go deap), and San Diego over UConn in overtime (these are the 3 reasons why I hate not being able to watch the games). While I didn't pick any of the 3 above, my one pick at least came true, so hopefully you all are still doing well in your poles, and lets just keep hoping for one more upset today (I am still holding out for the second #12 upset over a #5 in the tournament...only time will tell).

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Classiest Coach Revisited


Someone on this blog had to comment that UCLA's coach, Ben Howland, is a classier coach then Jay Wright...I just couldn't let that blasphemous comment stand. First, the only coach that people outside of Southern California relate to UCLA is John Wooden, as a coach, you will always be in the shadow of that coach...always. Second, yes UCLA has one of the best teams in the nation (although most people outside of the state of California recognize that the PAC 10 is way overrated this year and that UCLA probably will not be able to win the whole thing, but that's neither here nor there), but classiest coach is based on how good your team is right now, it is based on how classy you are while you are coaching your team. An element has to do with how well your team does, but, for example, John Chaney used to coach Temple and they used to be really good under him. Even in their glory days, he was never a classy coach, it is just a fact.


But I did post a picture of Howland for all to see that in no way does he stand up to Wright, Howland doesn't even have a full head of hair, you would never find Wright with a loosened tie during a game (this is a clear sign of coaching weakness by the way) and you would never find him without his suit jacket on. He always coaches like Villanova has the upper hand, which is of course...classy. By the way, Jay Wright won on ESPN.com's bracket contest for most fashionable coach, UCLA didn't even make it to the sweet 16.


Howland has the better team this year, but 'Nova has the classier coach.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

What Time Is It?

Yesterday morning my body was telling me to wake up, but when I rolled over and looked at my clock it said 2am. So I denied what my body was telling me as I knew that I still had another 3 ½ hours to sleep (note that I had a split second where I thought that I felt really refreshed and that this might go down as the greatest night of sleep ever with over 3 hours of sleep left). I turned over and went to sleep, but my body woke me up about ½ later. I seemed to think that my body was trying to tell me that I have had enough sleep for the night, but I was thinking why the heck should I be getting up at 2:30am? I sat there with my eyes open and started to listen, I heard some birds chirping. Now that is weird, I thought, why is my body insisting that I get up and at the same time why are birds chirping at 2:30am?

So I decided to get out of bed to do some discovery, as I walked towards the bathroom, I noticed that it was unusually light outside and as I approached another clock I noticed that it was, in fact, 6am in the morning. Hmm…now that makes sense as to why my body was trying to wake me up. Turns out that one of my kids was playing with my clock the night before and turned the time by about 4 hours. Makes me feel good that, if the world did not have alarm clocks, my body would still be waking me up like clockwork (no pun intended).