So of course being in New Orleans, this is definitely a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and you might as well take advantage of it and that’s exactly what the university is doing over here. Nothing wrong with that. Hell, I’ve already spent probably close to a thousand dollars just being here - probably exaggerating, but the point is nevertheless the same. So they have all this UH apparel for sale, like t-shirts, long-sleeve sweaters, jackets, hats, visors, jerseys, etc. and also are banking on the whole UH fever to sweep through the city.
So I went to the Cajun-Warrior bash at Generation Hall last night and saw a book that I heard was pretty good and it was autographed by June Jones. The name of this book? Hawaii Warrior Football: A story of faith, hope and redemption. It’s about the journey of the UH team since Coach Junes took over and how it rose to even greater prominence after a losing season before June and the awesome turnaround after. It cost $40 and I didn’t know whether or not I wanted to pick it up. Sadly I left the party without picking it up, but I did find it later on, but to my sadness was not the autographed version I saw the previous night. Those had all sold out. But I guess I settled for having the author of this book, J. David Miller, sign it. Should be a great book…I’ll read it when I get a chance, but if you happen to come across this, then you’ll enjoy it. Yeah, just get on the UH bandwagon already….hehe…
So the game is set for 7:30pm tonight. There’s a fan jam set today at 4:30pm so I’ll be partying it up again leading up to the game. The great folks at UH gave out fans and ti leaves for folks to snatch up and use to support the Warriors. And of course I succumbed to Warrior fever and got some merchandise as well. You know, it’s hard trying to avoid buying all this UH merchandise. I’m going to be so broke after this trip…
So I spent the New Year in New Orleans and the past few hours walking around through the French Quarter and frankly my legs are killing me.
My flight from BWI to Orlando went really well and I managed to get a lot of sleep seeing that I only slept about 3-4 hours that night and unfortunately overslept, but still managed to make it to school on time. However, the damn thing about Southwest was that my connecting flight out of Orlando to New Orleans was delayed because of inclement weather from its point of origin. After it all, I wound up finally reaching NOLA around 1pm. What to do once I’ve checked in? I hit up the hospitality suite and luckily got my ticket to the Cajun-Warrior bash over at Generation Hall. Got “suckered” into joining the alumni association, which is pretty cool and then wandered around the French Quarter seeing all the folks in green, red, and black.
Wound up going to Cafe du Monde to pick up some beignets and waited in line for about 15-20 minutes before finally getting to place my order, picked it up, and headed back to the hotel room for some relaxation. Passed by Jackson Square and saw some street vendors performing break dancing and that caught my eye for a while so I enjoyed the performance and even have some video that I took.
Anywho, got back to the hotel, logged into the computer, downloaded my photos and videos off of my SD card, uploaded some of the videos onto YouTube, and got ready for the New Year’s party at Generation Hall. The party was pretty sick. Saw Mufi Hannamenn, June Jones, Robert Kekaula and other local favorite folks. Good turn-out capped off by the great performance by Kapono and his band. Truly unbelievable and plenty of pictures and video to share the memories.
Be sure to check out some of the videos I’ve been taking on this trip. Hopefully I’ll be able to post more on YouTube, but that’s there for now. The Sugar Bowl is tomorrow so I’ll be having more photos and videos to post. Woohoo…hurray for being social!
While I’m delayed in getting to New Orleans from Orlando, FL, I thought I would post an interesting vlog of my journey thus far. Not much excitement, really, but thankfully Orlando has free “unsecured” wireless Internet so I can do this social media stuff, right?
So I found out some good news and bad news about heading to the Sugar Bowl. Unfortunately, with the pretty decent seat that I have at the Superdome, they won’t allow regular folks (like me) bring a camera with a “detachable” lens. So that means that I’ll need to unfortunately leave my Canon Rebel XT camera at home and bring my rinky-dink Fuji FinePix with me. Alas, that won’t allow me the great camera shots at the game. I’ll try and make do. Although I possibly could bring my Sony 717 digital camera with me. The range is a little better than the Fuji FinePix point & shoot that I have and technically isn’t a camera with detachable lenses, right?
So while I’m in New Orleans, plan on receiving some updates here on this blog when I get the chance. I’ll be posting on Utterz probably and video taping some stuff for posting on YouTube or Seesmic. Pictures will possibly be posted on Flickr, but most likely on my own photo area of my website for your enjoyment. Be sure to sign up to receive the latest updates!
Unfortunately these things won’t be “live”, but I’ll be posting as soon as I can during the night, after the game, when I return. So if there are other things for me to show, then by all means, let me know. Until then, check back here for the latest experience in New Orleans.
Update: God, my technology capability sucks for someone in this industry, doesn’t it? I need to get more updated hardware to do these streams and updates on-the-fly. Curse my lack of funds. I’ll accept any charitable donations…hehe…
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