Viewing All: ‘Beijing Olympics’

All Pedaled Out

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008
All Pedaled Out

At the Laoshan cycling cluster, my knowledge of track cycling, BMX, and mountain biking changed from theoretical to first-hand. I went from reading about each discipline to seeing the world’s top athletes compete in them. The Brits dominated on the track, the United States didn’t quite pull off a BMX sweep, and a French guy [...]

Mens 100m Final (Jamaica Jamaica)

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008
Mens 100m Final (Jamaica Jamaica)

Thinking I wasn’t going to see any Olympic events besides those I’d be in uniform for, I didn’t bring any patriotic t-shirts, flags, or face paint to Beijing. The United States wasn’t on the ticket at the gymnastics and softball events I’d attended, so it wasn’t too much of an issue. The night the world [...]

Pin Cushion

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Pre-Olympics, the exchange rate in China was approximately seven Yuan to one U.S. Dollar. During the Games though, a different kind of currency was king—the pin. Every country, team, newspaper, college, sponsor, etc. had a pin with its logo emblazoned across it, and for many people, collecting them was of utmost importance—for good reason. In [...]

. . . and a Haircut, Two Bits (or $2)

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

With my new(ish) short doo I need a trim every six weeks or so to combat against a raging case of the mullet. Spending seven weeks in China meant that even with a pre-trip cut, I was getting a little shaggy toward the end. So I did what any good high-maintenance girl would do in [...]

Dad’s Pants

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008
Dad’s Pants

Dad’s pants? I haven’t posted in a month after being banned the Chinese government and the title of this one is Dad’s Pants? It was the Olympics, not the tailor shop (which, I incidentally visited multiple times). But, anyway, while I toil away on getting you all up to speed, enjoy these photos of the [...]