I don't believe I can attend the track & field events, as many important cycling events take place the evening of Aug. 16, the time our tickets would allow us into the Bird's Nest. But, who knows, maybe a stroke of luck will allow me to see the events of the night: women's 800m, 100m, javelin throw and shot put and the men's long jump, 100m and hurdles.
I would have loved the chance to go inside the Bird's Nest. I had hoped to watch the opening ceremony in it, but volunteers did not receive tickets to it. Instead I watched the ceremony from inside a restaurant that aired the NBC broadcast. The performances transfixed me(!), until waitresses kept walking in front of the screen and students from other universities kept getting up to go to the bathroom and walking in front of me. Oh well, I still saw most of the ceremony, and what I did see wowed me!. As Paul, the owner of the restaurant said, "No one can put on a show like the Chinese!"
The majority of the Purdue group and students from
the University of Delaware watching the ceremony
2 comments:
You are so lucky! I hope you will make it to the track and field events as the Americans should do really well.
And yes the opening ceremonies were out of this world. And yes - the Chinese can put on an awesome show.
Well, well. What're the chances of me stumbling on your personal account of the Olympics? All I can say is I envy you greatly.
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