We signed up for a 3pm tour and had an interesting time listening to John and Don, our learned tour guides. Notre Dame has an insane amount of athletic facilities all in a concentrated area. (See that UConn? No need to drive to Harford/East Harford/middle of nowhere ice rink) Their basketball arena is seriously impressive-huge, air conditioned, with a full restaurant and museum area wall of fame for ALL sports, not just football & basketball. We were hurried through it during the tour, but headed back later for a closer look. During the tour, Don & John discussed the varying successes of basketball, football and fencing and couldn't resist a few comments on certain other women's basketball teams, likely in response to Alex and DJ wearing their UConn hats. Speaking of-on our way out, we saw a rather tall lady on the phone near the women's basketball offices. Ruth Riley, in the flesh. She said hi, but we didn't stop to chat-in fact, we did a double take shortly thereafter before we confirmed to ourselves, that yes, it was Ruth Riley. I wonder if she noted the hats?
The stories and tour of the football stadium was pretty fun, the locker room is huge and the tales of the coaches and why they always play Navy were interesting as well. DJ was way more fascinated than I was and was nearing a level of giddy that's usually reserved for superbowl wins and final four victories. After that we headed to dinner on campus at a cute little pub place, then settled in for a long drive to Illinois. We had originally planned on traveling through Iowa, but waze told us that going through Wisconsin and Minnesota was faster. So, here we are in Rockford, Illinois, home of the Rockford Peaches. :) Incidentally, traveling on the various turnpikes through Illinois is highway robbery-I lost count at 4 tolls, and of course, they don't take EZ-Pass. Also on the note of Illinois turnpikes-their rest stops/service plazas/travel areas are called oases. I wonder who thought that up?
Daily stats:
442 miles
3 states (Ohio, Indiana, Illinois) including 1 new one to add to my list. (Indiana)
Lots of horses, sheep and squirrels
1 storied university
Lots of construction traffic
Too many tolls
3 Notre Dame souvenirs (magnet, shirt & football. I'll let you all figure out who got
what.)
Corn. Lots of corn.


Exciting! I think you got the magnet, DJ got the t-shirt and Alex got the football. Thanks my guess :)
ReplyDeleteYes! Magnets are my go-to souvenir. They are fairly inexpensive, don't take up much room, and serve a purpose. :)
DeleteHi Alex. Who is Ruth Riley?
ReplyDeleteAlex says she played for Notre Dame basketball, where she beat UConn a few times.
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