Monday, February 25, 2008

Pete and the guys go see Pitt and Duquesne hoops

jonespg wrote:

Sunday afternoon (2/24) was a fun one at the Jones household. Despite beautiful, clear skies outside, we decided to spend the day indoors attending basketball games. A friend gave us two tickets to the Pitt vs. Louisville game and we already had four tickets to the Duquesne vs. La Salle game. Unfortunately, both were losses but we still had fun.

 

Dylan and I went to the Pitt game and the seats were in the second to last row of the Petersen Event Center. I thought I was affected by heights but Dylan was really not happy. After a harrowing walk up the aisle and across our row, we made it to our seats and enjoyed the first half. “The Pete” is a great place to watch a game and Louisville is a good team so there was a lot of energy. Gilbert Brown is definitely starting to step-up for the Panthers and I hope he gets a lot of playing time through the rest of the season because they'll need him. Pitt’s defense is pretty average, however, so I’m not sure how long the rest of the season will be.

 

At halftime, we went down to get some popcorn and sodas. The second half was great too but we had to leave before the end of the game to meet Evan for the next game so we missed the finale (a two-point loss). That was OK because we beat the crowd. We took a shortcut that I knew through the hospitals and Dylan thought it was cool to walk through the basement corridors.

 

We actually made good time in getting across town to the Palumbo Center. We waited for Julie, who drove Evan and their friend, Ben, into town for the game. By the time we got in, got hot dogs and sodas and got to our seats, there was about six minutes left in the first half. The boys enjoyed hanging out at the game and watching all of the action. We got a kick out of the La Salle coach who seemed really grumpy and spent most of the game yelling at everybody (his players, the officials, his coaches). We also enjoyed the halftime show which was a man in his sixties who shot three-pointers. Despite horrible form and matching black socks and sneakers, he managed to drain about 40 shots (with 7 misses) in a ten minute span. The really funny thing is that it was the same halftime show that Dylan and I saw at the Pitt game!

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Super Bowl Ski Weekend

The 5th (??) Annual Seven Springs Super Bowl Ski Weekend was not quite the same this year, without Grammy, Grampa, and Uncle Tom... We decided to only ski one day this year, and enjoyed time playing inside the condo and out in the snow filled parking lot after arriving on Saturday. Dylan, Dungan, and Owen were anxious to hit the slopes at Hidden Valley on Sunday, but Evan was a little more unsure... yet after a few quick runs down the bunny slope with Aunt Pam (his favorite instructor!), he was ready to hit the big hills again after a year hiatus! It was a perfect day for skiing, and everyone did over a dozen runs down the whole hill, while Julie watched from her perch at the lodge. After a quick dinner and first half of the game, we rushed home and made it back in time to watch the last 10 minutes of the Giant's historic upset over the Pats.