Thursday, December 29, 2011

Day 2: Puerto Rico

Whew, well it has been a whirl wind since I have been here!

My flight to Puerto Rico from Atlanta ,like I said in my last post, had some issues and I didnt make it into San Juan until about 2am, which after getting luggage and driving home it was 3am. I had to shower and unpack a few things and by the time I got to bed it was 4am Puerto Rican time, which wouldn't have been an issue but I had to get up at 8am! So that wasn't ideal to say the least.  I had to be up for an appointment with the doctor to look at my shoulder.  He was really nice (an spoke English) and was able to determine that from the outside, from what he could tell, my shoulder was right where it should be. He said I have good movement and strength and now is the time to start testing it out.  

But before I forget, I will tell you a little about my apartment. Now, you have to remember that I know NOTHING about where I am living before getting to PR.  That being said, it is always a toss up of what you are going to get. I have never had a bad place, but there are always more ideal situations than others.  For example, last time in PR I was living with 2 other girls on the team, it was a few days after I had been there and I did not yet have a house key.  This particular apartment you locked the main door from the inside like normal but the screen door you could only lock and unlock with a key because it was a dead bolt, well me not having a key meant that if someone locked that I was, well, screwed. Can you guess what happened?? Yes, I got locked INSIDE my own apartment. And not for any small amount of time. 8 hours. Now I guess I should count my blessings and be happy I was locked inside and not out, but still....   So that being said, I was holding my breathe.  We pulled up to a big house and I was like, "wait a second are we about to "real world" this thing and have the whole team live together because that could mean trouble", but no, I was told that me and my roomie, who is one of the setters AND speaks english (!!!) , would be living in an apartment on the bottom floor, the top was our Owner's mothers house.  Now the other about PR is you cant always judge a book by it;s cover, meaning, you cant always see the neighborhood or area, and assume that your house is going to be nice or not.  We live right off a main street that you can tell is an older neighborhood, but these houses are very nice and I feel very safe.  The apartment is also new I believe, and so is all of the furniture in it, including kitchen stuff! We have a small living room and kitchen, and each have our own room. It is big enough to hold a queen size bed (LOVE THIS) and a dresser and a few night stands, I have a big closet too. (pictures to come soon!)

After my doctors appointment, which by the way I was taken there by our teams weight trainer, Jose Luis, and it is always an adventure given the language barrier. Although my Spanish and his English are both much better this time around, I still can only understand half the stuff he says, sooo we sit in silence for most of the time which suites me just fine! Anyways, he took me to the doctors then to the team manger, Herminio's, work to go get some food because at this point I have no food at the apartment and had no car.  It is almost 1 before we get back to the house and I am exhausted. I just wanna lay in my bed the rest of the day until practice..but the second we got home we found out that we had to go get the car, which turns out to be a Honda Fit, and bright teal. hahaha I cracked up when I saw it.  But it is small and speedy and gets the job done. I got home at 3 and am pretty sure I was asleep before I even hit the pillow.  

I woke up to go to dinner and practice. There are still a few girls on the team that I know so it was nice to see them again, my old roomie WiWi was there and she is really good at english now so its a whole different experience talking to her! We practice daily from about 7-930. Because of my shoulder and the fact that this was the first day since surgery that I had even tried to play volleyball seriously, I was nervous.  But the coaches are really understanding and want me to take it slow, so I did everything in practice except for hit.  I did warm up my shoulder though, and peppered a little bit, but nothing past that.  We wanted to see how my shoulder reacted and then would increase it a little more everyday or as I felt comfortable with.  Today I am not very sore in my shoulder and although hitting the ball felt weird, there was no serious pain involved.  :)  The other "imports" (as they like to call anyone on the team that isnt Puerto Rican) get here tomorrow and saturday, so this coming Monday, everyone will be here and ready to practice as a team. 

It is nice to be back in PR and remembering all it is I love about it here. The smells, the weather, the people, everything, are all so unique. Its weird how you look around and everything seems so familiar because of all the American stores and shops, but still everything is so different compared to the  culture I am used to being surrounded with.  Everyone has been so nice, even the gardener at the house told me he was my biggest fan and if I ever needed anything I had to "only talk" :) Made my day!

I cant wait to progress and see where this season goes. I will keep ya posted and pictures will come soon.

Ky

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Also....

For those who didn't get to see the video from the Finals in Spain last year here is the video!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnDxgBdGfKk

Puerto Riiiiicooo!

Annnnnd I'm back.

I know I know, its been a long long time. But I have a few excuses, 1) My computer needed a new hard drive, unbeknownst to me, and so for the longest time I couldn't access my blog without my computer freezing and being a royal pain in the ass. 2) I was recovering from shoulder surgery and that gets old to hear about after a while.

I am currently on my way to Puerto Rico, like, in the plane. I splurged and bought the 12 dollar internet....total rip off obvi BUT I was desperate to take my mind of the hunger. We got delayed 2 hours while sitting ON the plane because of some technical issue that I am sure was worth the wait....... but I have not had anything to eat but cheez-its and mike-n-ikes for the last 10 hours. #healthy

I basically just wanted to write and tell everybody what I know so far, which is...nothing. No clue where I am living, who I am living with (well I know who she is but have never met her) or when I will even be able to play.  The manager told me to not stress about having my shoulder ready to play until I could get there and the team doctor could get a look at it.  I am now almost to being 4 months post surgery, which is when the doctor said I would be able to start playing again. I have been working with a Personal Trainer who took pleasure in whipping my booty into shape! Now that being said,  the Christmas holidays RIGHT before I left for PR did not help one bit, but I did do my best to come into season being fit and in shape, because I knew my shoulder would still be on the mend.

Season does not start until the end of January which is really cool because I will be able to get my shoulder ready where it needs to be by that time I think! I have not touched a volleyball in at least 5 months....which is super weird....  It's like riding a bike right??

Anyways, I will keep you posted and do all the here-is-my-apartment-pictures thing so you can really get a feeling of what its like to live on a tropical island.  ;) Don't hate.

Yay me!

Ky