Now back to the NYC trip report as promised...
NYC Day 3 cont'd...
I left off with us getting ready for the basketball tournament again. Like the
previous day, it was a doubleheader. The first game was Providence and
Louisville.
This game wasn't really much of a contest, Louisville won easily. Then there
was a short break/warm-up session before the Marquette game! They were playing
Villanova, who they played twice during the regular season. MU beat them when
they played here but then lost when they played at Villanova. It was going to
be an interesting game.
This game was pretty much a game of two halves. We didn't have much to cheer
about in the first half. Marquette got behind pretty quickly and couldn't seem
to do anything. They were down by 16 points at halftime.
Then in the second half they seemed to be turning things around a bit.
Marquette started to get closer and eventually pulled ahead!

It was
funny because at first the crowd was pretty pro-Villanova (Villanova is in
Philly, making it much easier for their fans to get there) but then slowly
people started to cheer for Marquette. It did bother me though how the PA
announcer seemed so annoyed whenever MU would score, like he couldn't believe it
or something.

So MU was ahead by one point with about a minute left
and had a couple chances to add to the lead but couldn't. In the end, we lost
by one point on a last second shot. Literally. UGGGGHHHH it was so depressing!


But I guess it was good that they atleast made the game more
interesting instead of it being a total rout.
We then walked back to our hotel for a short break. Because it was my birthday Mom had a little treat waiting for me...a chocolate cupcake, lol! It was very yummy. We also decided to go out to dinner to celebrate. It wasn't anything fancy but still fun. I ended up choosing the Olive Garden (looooove Italian food!). I think we had to wait maybe 20 minutes which wasn't bad. Another thing about NYC is that everything, including restaurants, is so big! We put our name in and then went up to wait on the second level (I think every restaurant we went to either had an upstairs seating area or a downstairs seating area).
We had a nice waiter and we were served the usual salad and breadsticks you get at the Olive Garden. He also offered us a sample of some wine. It's really funny because I am not a drinker at all so everything to me seems so strong when I'm sure other people wouldn't think anything of it.

Oh well. Here's me and Emma, notice we're still in our game day apparel.
Dinner was very good. Mom and I ordered spaghetti and meatballs, Emma got a pizza, Claire got ravioli, and I think Dad got chicken parmesan (??). After dinner we headed back to the hotel for the night, but of course we had to first stop to take some more pictures in Times Square. I'm telling you, it's quite a spectacle during the day but at night it really is something. We found this big staircase and started snapping away like all the other tourists. haha!
up next: Our day of sightseeing!!