Friday, April 10, 2009

Valpo - No it's not a dog food......

Valpo - that's the nickname for Valparaiso College in Valparaiso, Indiana. This last month, James, Lora & I spent 3 days there. James' basketball team was accepted to the National Lutheran Basketball championships, and "Valpo" is where the games are held.

It was a pretty long drive out. We left at about 5:30 or so and arrived at around 4:00 in the afternoon. On Thursday night, we went to chapel, where thay had a worship service led by some students from the college. The worship band was pretty loud, but I enjoyed their music.


James' team had their first game (double elimination) on Friday morning. They got behind early but then bounced back to tie it up in the 4th quarter. After missing a chance to go ahead in the final minute, the game went into overtime. In overtime, they fell behind and ended up losing.

They didn't end up playing again until Saturday morning at 7:30 a.m. So, we decided to take a jaunt into Chicago. We visited the Museum of Science & Industry and the Navy Pier. We finished up by walking a looooong ways to the Sears Tower and then having supper with my cousin Troy and his wife Lisa at the Hard Rock Cafe. (Thanks for meeting us there!)

Below is a picture of Lora, James & I at the Navy Pier. Note the seagull giving us a strange look.......maybe he's looking wistfully at James' can of Dr. Pepper.....


The next day we got up at the crack of dawn to go the second game. Things were looking good at halftime - the Trinity Panthers were up by about 12 points. But in the second half, the Panthers just didn't do much offensively. In the last couple of minutes the game went back and forth in a tie. Then, with 2 seconds left, the other team shot a 3 pointer, to give them a 3 point lead. Sadly, the Panthers weren't able to tie it up in regulation.

I did get a number of good pictures of the team and of each of the players. Earlier this year, I purchases a nice telephoto lens, and spent most of basketball season trying different settings to see if I could get the 'blur" out of the pictures, but still not use the flash. I eventually got pretty close, but had to use high ISO settings to get it to work. Best shutter speed was between 200 and 250. Of course, my pictures will never be as good of those the true photo genius Tim Davis, but I continue on my quest to someday have one or two photos be as good as his bad shots.

Hopefully I'll write again before 3 months is up.

Yikes....I need to get a life.......