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Our team is embarking on a European trip/tour they will never forget. Basketball games aside, they will visit local historical places and meet people that will make the tour unforgettable. You can bet they've ALL been looking forward to today. This tour is part of their college education/experience. It's not a bad team-building opportunity either. I'm happy for our girls. Team boosters and parents will accompany them.
And Jana,too.I sure hope Amari can find a comfortable seat on the airplane.
They’re on vacation. They will get plenty of rest, plus they’re young and use to being up at all hours of the night.One small mention here. The team won’t have long to unwind and recover from their trip abroad. Classroom instruction at UConn resumes two weeks from today on Monday Aug 28.
I don’t know, but it made me ponder. I think the next big trip, the BY should sponsor (all expenses paid) a member (preferably me) to travel with the team and report daily news and videos. Great idea right?Who is traveling with the team that will provide pics & highlights ??
Right!!! Hey AmeriConn, what a "selfless" thing to do for the Boneyard. I'm impressed.I don’t know, but it made me ponder. I think the next big trip, the BY should sponsor (all expenses paid) a member (preferably me) to travel with the team and report daily news and videos. Great idea right?
Or we can just let them be college kids for a few months out of the year and let them have their vacation in peace.I don’t know, but it made me ponder. I think the next big trip, the BY should sponsor (all expenses paid) a member (preferably me) to travel with the team and report daily news and videos. Great idea right?
I love it!!I don’t know, but it made me ponder. I think the next big trip, the BY should sponsor (all expenses paid) a member (preferably me) to travel with the team and report daily news and videos. Great idea right?
In high school, my daughter went on a class trip to France organized by a not-so-imaginative teacher. It was fine except for the food, since the teacher had signed on with a tour group that took the kids to tourist restaurants at each town they visited. After two days of this, my daughter and her best buddy decided to ditch the group and seek better food in each town. They had a ton of fun doing this, and word got around. After a while, the teacher decided to watch to see where she and her friend went, and then follow them with the rest of the group. In effect, my daughter became the tour guide.Or we can just let them be college kids for a few months out of the year and let them have their vacation in peace.
During my 24 years in the Army I spent more than 16 of it overseas. Almost always eating at places that most of the American service members didn't go to. My first 6 months in Germany was always with other GI's, then I met my future wife, she took me to a whole new world of food, staying clear of the establishments that catered to the GI's. I did the same when I was stationed in Korea, the Netherlands and while I was on temporary duty in England, Turkey and even a little bit when in Northern Iraq. The best food I ever had was from my Mother in-law she could cook, wish the wife had learned more from her on some of the dishes. She is good in her own right but not on the same level as he late mother.In high school, my daughter went on a class trip to France organized by a not-so-imaginative teacher. It was fine except for the food, since the teacher had signed on with a tour group that took the kids to tourist restaurants at each town they visited. After two days of this, my daughter and her best buddy decided to ditch the group and seek better food in each town. They had a ton of fun doing this, and word got around. After a while, the teacher decided to watch to see where she and her friend went, and then follow them with the rest of the group. In effect, my daughter became the tour guide.
I'm sure Geno will be much cannier about stuff like this. But I hope the kids also have a few adventures.
I believe that this is either at a restaurant or hotel. Nika's digs are much smaller than what is in the post. She stated earlier that there isn't enough room for the whole team to be at her place. Although it looks like they're having a lot of fun wherever they are at.A day Nika's family will never forget.......and neither will she. How cool is that, to have the whole team hang out in YOUR digs?
You're right. I didn't see the colored neon lights in the background the first 3 times. Beggars can't be choosers, but it would be nice to have a longer video next time. I'll bet everyone ate like a hostage. Needless to say, that restaurant put on "The Ritz" for our girls.I believe that this is either at a restaurant or hotel. Nika's digs are much smaller than what is in the post. She stated earlier that there isn't enough room for the whole team to be at her place. Although it looks like they're having a lot of fun wherever they are at.