Sunday, August 24, 2008

Day at the Village!



One of my favorite memories will be of visiting the Olympic village...Jess got us passes the day before we were leaving and we got to experience the life of an Olympic athlete. So cool, it's hard to describe. So will just post a few pics for you to enjoy...














And then there is the famous xxxxxxxxxxl tshirt dad purchased on an earlier trip to China, now full of autographs! Gotta love it!

Welcome Home


Wow, we made it! 16 days and we survived the emotions, the excitement, the heat, the food! And coming home always feels so good, especially after such an eventful trip. I just wish Jess could have been with us to see the great welcome she/we received from our wonderful neighbors on Arends Drive! The pictures can't really describe how awesome it was to see...balloons on every mailbox leading up to our house, a big bunch of posters on the corner of our street and then the entry to our house with personally decorated posters and our family American flag (which is GIGANTIC) hanging in our front doorway! Thank you, Arends Drive friends and neighbors, we will treasure the moment!










Saturday, August 23, 2008

HI HO SILVER!!!

Sorry for the delay...it's been an exhausting couple of days but definitely ones we will never forget. The final game was a rollercoaster ride for all us fans, but in the end it's just great to see Jessica wearing a medal around her neck! We will post some pics when we get home, I'm just too tired and busy packing to do it now!

After the final game, we enjoyed a great meal and beverages compliments of the Olympic Committee while waiting for the girls to show up after all their post-game stuff. It was a late night but alot of fun...then yesterday was spent enjoying some free time with Jess (we ended up back at Silk Street for more bargain shopping...surprise!!!) and then venturing to the Birds Nest for some awesome track and field finals. It was a beautiful night, the Cube and Birds Nest all lit up like Christmas. Today was a highlight for us; Jess got us passes into the Village so we toured, shopped and ate lunch surrounded by great athletes and their families. We are looking forward to getting home...but what a ride it has been. Thank you, Jess for this wonderful gift. It's been awesome and we will remember these days forever!

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Is your heart pumping yet?


Ok, I feel like I've run a few marathons this week after all the excitement of these games. What a day yesterday...the place was so packed and our seats weren't too good. So we waited until the china/italy game ended and moved in to the USA section and fortunately no one kicked us out. We had some wonderful Chinese fans around us (at one point, they tried to leave and Carlos "persuaded" them to sit down and finish the game with us for good luck! They were so cute, they stayed and cheered until the end!)


I was fairly calm until the 3rd qtr...we were tied up and then USA pulled ahead by 3 (what a relief ) but it didn't last long as you know! So we all held our breaths as the final seconds ticked down. And then the celebration began! My pics didn't come out too well in the venue (oh, by the way, NO FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY allowed and flashes are going off all game long!) But here's our little champion!


So keep up the cheers! As you can see, there is alot of American Spirit here in Beijing and we hope to have many more fans on Thursday! Today we'll try to relax and enjoy some Beijing sights...if we can relax! GO USA!!!












Monday, August 18, 2008

Hungry?


Forgot to show you the Yummy chicken we ate on our way down from Great Wall...thought you'd all enjoy the visual!
p.s. Men's Polo advances to SEMIS with huge win over Germany! Both teams, TOP $!!! Go USA!!!

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Have we mentioned the crowds???

Ni hau from Beijing! It's been a week and we're finally just about acclimated to time, weather and food. We had some days off due to advancing out of our bracket to the semis, yahoo, and have been enjoying it! We're getting in a little sightseeing here and there, meeting some really cool athletes and their families, doing some bargain shopping at the pearl and silk markets and seeing lots of great water polo. (Did I mention how naturally Charlie took to the whole bargaining thing at the markets? Big surprise, he learned from the master, Carlos who seems to be well known and loved by many of the Chinese salesladies, they always give him "best price" because he's so special, haha! The girls picked it up as well, I just sat back and enjoyed the great entertainment!) Charlie, our historian and barterer extraordinaire, ended his stay here early, heading back to practices at CAL. I think he is glad he came and we'll certainly miss him!

So what continues to be a challenge is navigating through the seas of people everywhere you go! We have been fairly spoiled at the water polo venues where we can get through security fairly quickly. The place is usually packed full of Chinese coming to cheer on this new sport but it's really manageable. We know this because we were fortunate enough to get tickets to the USA/Greece basketball game. THAT was an experience! We had a late start to begin with and then imagine trying to catch a cab at rush hour during the rain in Beijing!! What were we thinking? So we arrive at the venue right about game time to a crowd so large we didn't even know where to look to get in line. Well ok, there was no line. It was just this mass of people all funneling into a small entrance and then fanning back out again before squeezing through two security lines. The Steffens fam huddled together so that we wouldn't get separated and inched our way forward VERY SLOWLY. (Schnugg women know this as the amoeba factor!) I couldn't stop from giggling as the Chinese people successfully and calmly "pushed" their way through...they are quite comfortable in this environment, we apparently are not! Anyway, the game was great, the stadium beautiful and we were grateful to be a part of it. We're desperately trying to get our hands on more tickets but . Hopefully we'll get lucky...

Our guide and friend Patrick from Yantai took great care of us all week, dealing with cabs and translation issues. I don't know what we would have done without him. His last day with us was another good one...a trip to the pearl market, the temple of Heaven, a fabulous Peking Duck dinner in a renovated section of Old Town near Tienanmen (can you spot Carlos in photo with his new hairdo?) before heading out for some nightlife in the Hoehai (sp?) district. This area is really spectacular at night, like Disneyland, 100s of bars and restaurants surrounding a few lakes connected by canals and filled with boats. You could walk for hours but we ended up in a little place with a live band. The hostess spotted us as players and seated us right in front. The Chinese band launched into a set of toe-tapping, country music. Before we knew it they were playing reggae then latin and the Steffens family was up and dancing. We were the entertainment at that point and I think that was their plan! Tons of fun and a great end to another great day.




So the nerves will start again as we get closer to Tuesday...we are in the semi-finals and we'll be playing Australia. So keep cheering, the girls are playing great and loving all the good energy coming their way. Awesome job, TEAM USA!

Friday, August 15, 2008

U - S - A !

Yesaterday, we played Russia and we creamed them! We started of strong this game and had a 5 - 0 lead in the first quarter. Not to mention that JESSICA scored another goal! It was a perfect outside lob, crosscage corner. We all jumped up and cheered and hopefully got on tv again! But she played awesome in set and just pushed the girls out so they couldn't do anything. The team played really well and ended up with a 12 to 7 win. It was much more relazing to not worry about losing or ending in a tie. ( It's because of our great cheering :))


After the game we went to silk street. We were a little rushed so we didn't get too much, but I learned a thing or two about bargaining. It was this huge building with little, tiny shops everywhere. Sellers would just grab your hand and try to sell things to you, even by dropping their prices from 1000 to 100. I hope to go back again and get some coach wallet for super cheap or something :). Anyways, once we finished our silk street adventure, we head over to TGI Fridays. The whole team and their family and friends were there. It was really nice to finally see Jess for more than 10 minutes. She's having a lot of fun and hey, she's playing in the semi-finals of the olympmics! The food was great but having the whole fam together was even better!


O and we went to the Great Wall!! It was a perfect day, there was actually BLUE SKIES and some wind to keep us fresh. It took us an hour and a half to get there, but it was completely worth it. Luckily, there was no line for the gondala, which is very un-common, so we were very fortunate. Once you get up there, it's so gorgeous! It really gets you thinking as well, I mean they had to build this wall on this huge mountain, wow! But maybe Teresa will explain it better, but let's just say it was amazing!