Thursday, December 16, 2010

Summing up 2010

I'd like to start off by saying that it is December and I haven't worn a jacket in over a month :) I told you guys I would rub it in when the time was right!! How's your freezing cold weather? One thing that has been sucky, however, is the fact that it's been raining almost everyday. And I mean that wouldn't be so bad, if every time it rained it didn't look like this...

Anyone have a boat?
Yeah, there are no drains... The water eventually leaves after several hours. But seriously, I can't ride my bike or walk through this. I guess it's like the old saying goes...November showers bring December flowers... or something like that.

Anyway back to the story at hand. Remember last blog when I told you that two games were moved? Well, it was time to play those games, along with four others in a 12 day. Anyone who has played basketball before, 6 games in 12 days is A LOT of basketball! I'll start with last Wednesday.

We played the same team that beat us the first game of the season by 3; but this time at home. We had a great start and continued that for the whole game. I had a good game and a couple of vicious dunks, (I'm hoping to make a highlight tape when I go home for Christmas break), and we won by double digits for the first time! Six game losing streak. Done.

Friday. Another home game, but against a very tough team. We fought the whole game, but came up short in the end.

On to Monday. One of the most memorable games I've been a part of. We started off well, but were down the majority of the game. We started the fourth quarter down by 8, and we were still down by about 8 with 2 minutes left. Then we hit a 3 to cut it to 5. Another to cut it to 2. They scored to make it 4. I scored an up and under to make it 2. They go down and miss with about 20 secs left. Rebound. No timeouts. We bring the ball up court and run a play. They defend it well. Time's running out. I run to set a ball screen. He gets open. Shoots a 3. SCORES!!! 4 seconds left. Longest four seconds of my life. I watch as they throw the ball in, pass it, dribble, and get an open look from three. I stood under the rim saying "please don't go in, please don't go in". The ball dropped in my hands. Relief. I just found my nearest teammate and hugged them. Great win! I had 23 points in a great victory.

Wednesday was another game I would never forget...but for another reason. It started of great. A game against our rivals! The crowd was amped up and ready to go from the beginning. I had 12 points in the first quarter, including a vicious dunk at the end of the quarter - and 1! The crowd went nuts!
- Another difference between basketball in the US and in Argentina is the fact that in the US, the crowd gets quiet when their players shoot free throws, here, nope. I went to the free throw line and I couldn't concentrate. I had a smile on my place and I see the whole crowd jumping up and down in my peripheral vision. Yep, I missed that free throw. Anyway, we were dominating the game until the third quarter, and then it became a dog fight. We went back and forth for the rest of the game. I got fouled with 24 secs left and we were down 77-78. Missed them both. Both. The worst feeling in the world. All I could think was how I used to be able to shoot free throws. But I had to move on to Saturday.

Saturday. The beautiful Buenos Aires. Imagine New York city translated into Spanish; that is Buenos Aires. I took few pictures that I want to share.


Anyway, on to the game. This was another interesting game. We were better than the team we played for the 1st, 3rd, and 4th quarter...unfortunately, we lost the 2nd quarter 35-13. We battled all the way back in the 3rd quarter though and made it a game. I had a career high with 28 points; I couldn't miss in the 3rd quarter. I was also named player of the week. You can read the article and see my picture here. But unfortunately, we came up short in the end.
- Funny story about the game. There was a huge thunderstorm before the game, and - you guessed it - the gym was leaking. I remember when I was at UVA, we went to Georgia Tech and their gym leaked. We ended up rescheduling the game. You think we did that here? Nope. We just had someone wipe the floor every time there was a dead ball. You have to love their ingenuity haha.

The next town we went to was at the very south of Argentina; which meant we had to fly. I knew I wouldn't get an exit seat and I would be smushed because I was flying with my whole team, but that's been the story of my life since I was 15; no surprise there.

We were so far south that I could see the Atlantic Ocean. I also met someone there that grew up in Louisiana, moved there to start his construction business, and has been living there for 32 years! We talked about how much we miss that good ole Cajun food. Small Small world. We ended up losing the game though. Ugh, what a year so far.

I leave today for the USA; seriously kissing the ground when I touch down in Atlanta. 2010 has been fun and has brought a lot of fun experiences as you can see. I look forward to coming back next year and having a plethora (face) of new adventures. See you guys in January! more pics

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

10 I miss about home...

1. See my parents and friends. Yall are all getting an uncomfortably long hug so be ready!
2. Eat a REAL breakfast. First stop iHop
3. Eat Seafood. Second Stop Roul's Deli
4. Take a looooooooooong shower that is powered by electricity and not gas. Water temperature regulation I definitely took for granted
5. My bed. Nothing else needs to be said.
6. Speak only English for 24 hours. I haven't done that in 4 months
7. Go shopping. I love UVA to death, but it took until I got here to realize that 80% of my clothes are from UVA
8. Drive my car again. I missed my baby. Ironically her name is Rosalita. (Thank you to the person who helped me name her ;)
9. Ride in a car without fearing for my life!
10. Little to no cigarette smoke. Yay no smoking laws!

Monday, November 29, 2010

Un-Happy Thanksgiving

First I would like to say thank you to everyone who has read my blog. I'm over 5000 views! Never knew the blog would be read by so many. Granted, half of those views are from my mom, but 2500 still isn't bad. Ok. It has been a long two weeks so let me get started. 


I always like to dedicate a few words in my blog about lost teammates. Lost another one last week; Argentinian this time. It's always hard to say goodbye and I'll miss him. 


On to last Fridays game. We lost another close one on the road. Ugh. I missed seven free throws that game. Seven. I went 3/10. In my whole basketball career I have shot about 75-80%. That was definitely the first time in my life that I missed 7 free throws in one game. 


Sunday rolled around with some big news. MY DAD CAME. He came all the way from Baton Rouge to watch me play, and it was his first professional basketball game! He had a lot of fun.


Why yes this is my dad... I had to answer that question  a lot.
Yet again, we lost. Close game on the road. Same old story. Very frustrating. Anyways, on Monday we had dinner with a very kind family who has shown me great hospitality since I have been here. I'll call this Monday dinner my Thanksgiving dinner. No turkey, because that is not served in this country, but I was with family and friends and we were all eating together and having a good time; that's what Thanksgiving is all about! 
Who needs turkey when you have beef ribs?
Happy Thanksgiving!











Then things start to go downhill. First of all, we looked at the schedule before my dad came and he was SUPPOSED to be able to see 3 games this week. He saw the game on Sunday, but unfortunately they changed the dates for the Friday and Sunday game. That meant he came all this way to see only one game, and not even a home game! We got a couple days off because of this so I was able to give him a tour of the city and we got to hang out, however, on Thursday we had practice. Not just one practice, two practices and lifting and swimming; we all know how much I loooove swimming. Annnnnnd I didn't have any turkey! Definitely the worst Thanksgiving Day ever.

Anyway, enough of me being the Scrooge of Thanksgiving. My dad leaves tomorrow and I had a great time hanging out with him here. While we were walking around, he saw some of the crazy driving that they do here and he commented about it. Then I said, "Now you see what I have been talking about in my blog". He then shook his head a little bit. I asked him if he even reads my blog and he said no. Wait a minute. My dad doesn't even read my blog? My mom checks it everyday, my friends and other family members read it, but not my dad? What a shame. I'm not even afraid to write this because I know he's not even going to see it. And since he doesn't read I'll make fun of him. He knows the least amount of Spanish than anyone I've ever met. He literally knew two words. 'Hola' and 'uno'. He learned three more during his stay here. 'Al club', to use the taxi to get to the gym, and 'arroz', because he loves rice (Mom don't tell him I wrote this).

Lastly, I got interviewed for the first time since I've been here; in Spanish. I am quite proud of myself. I understood almost everything he asked me; the speaking still needs a little work, but I'll get there.

That's all folks. I'll be coming home soon. Can't wait!

Monday, November 15, 2010

Yeah I know...

Yeah I know I haven't written in a while...it's just been a rough couple of weeks but here's the story.


My new teammate arrived last Wednesday right before we embarked on a 14 hour bus ride. Imagine getting off a 10 hour plane ride, and then having to ride on a bus for 14 hours after that. Ouch!

But anyway, we were talking a little bit in the restaurant before we left when a little girl and her dad came in to say hi to us. Now between my comments in my blog, and my general aversion, people here know that other Americans and I don't like to do the Kissy greeting with other guys; but we do the greeting with women. So back to the girl. I already knew her, and she was my friend, so I gave her a big high five. She then turned to greet my teammate. She leaned in close to his face expecting a Kissy greeting... He had never seen the greeting before, so he quickly leaned back with a look on his face that cannot be described in words. After I almost fell on the floor laughing, I told him what she was trying to do; he properly greeted her, and we had a big laugh afterwards.

The 14 hour trip wasnt so bad; I slept for most of it, watched a movie and played on my iPhone. The city we arrived at, Corrientes, was beautiful. They had a mall, a Wal Mart, and a beach that was right by the gym; what more could you ask for in a city. I know: A Casino! They had that too. 


As far as the game, we played well in the first half...but unfortunately games are 40 minutes, and we ended up losing. I contemplated commenting about the overall officiating in this blog post, but then I thought if one of them happens to read it, it wouldn't bode well for me. Therefore, I will only say that I miss ACC refs. Yes, ACC refs. 


Anyway, that night, I went to the Casino and blew 50 pesos in 3 minutes. What a great day that was...


The following Sunday was worse. We lost that game in about 5 minutes. You want to know what's worse than getting your butt kicked in a basketball game? Getting your butt kicked, and then driving 16 hours on a bus!


This was a tough week as well. We lost a heartbreaker at home by 1 point; then we drove 8 hours to face the same team and came up short again. We are currently 2-8 and desperately in need of some wins this weekend. We're still fighting though. 


Last comment, the fans. Now it's not the 10,000 fans that I had grown accustomed to at UVA, but the 1,000 or so that do come, come to cheer. I've already commented on how great our home fans are ;), but I can't help but marvel at the fans on the road as well. One of the places we went to had a section of fans that stood up and chanted loudly for the entire game. The entire game. I was impressed. I even asked one of the guys on the other team mid-way through the first quarter if they were going to chant the whole game. He said yes, and sure enough they did. I MUST go to a soccer game over here; I can only imagine how crazy the fans get.


For the sake of having a picture, here's a picture of me and a cute baby...
Aren't I cute? I mean isn't she cute?

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

The Day We've All Been Waiting For

Due to the death of the Argentinian President's husband, all matches were suspended on Friday and moved to Tuesday.


Sunday comes, we have to win. We have lost four close games, but was time to come out victorious. I was anxious for the game; no way we were losing that one. The team we were playing against was 4-0 and we were 0-4 but that didn't matter; we had to win!...


Well...We won, we won, we shot the bb gun. They lost, they lost, they ate the applesauce. Sorry, my inner 3 year old just came out, but it was a good win after some tough loses so I feel it was justified. As for me, I had what I think was my best game as a professional (23 points 10 rebounds and 3 blocks... of course I got the wine :) 
- I have added a link to the stats along with the pictures at the top of the page.


They love me in this city. They were chanting my name during the game ( Jerome clap clap clap Jerome... and my favorite Oleeee olee oleee oleeee Jeeeerooooommmmmme Jeeeeeerooommmmee!!!) I couldn't help but smile. 


Last week, there was an article on me in the newspaper here. Boy my teammates teased me a lot for that picture. In my defense, it was after the tough loss against our rivals and I was trying to leave when someone with a "normal" digital camera asked to take my picture. I put on my best fake smile and let them take the picture, assuming it was for a fan. Nope. It was blown up and put in the newspaper the next day. Oh well haha.


My Spanish is getting better everyday. I am also getting quite a few followers here in Argentina. One of these days I will write my blog in Spanish and make my American readers translate!


Back to business. Today we hadanother game. Yes, it's great we won our last game, but we are only 1-4 and we need another win.


A few hours before the game, I heard a knock outside. Wasn't quite sure if it was my door, but I went to see anyway. I looked outside, and to my surprise I saw a new bed! Queen size!!! I teared up a little bit. I quickly ran back in my room to turn off the Spice Girls music that was blasting  (I'm glad they didn't know English or they definitely would've made fun of me) and moved my things around for the new bed. In the olden days I slept like this...
And I used to not wear socks when I slept...
My feet will still hang off the bed,
but I'm 6'9 (2.06) so I'm used to it





But now my friends, I will sleep like this! 






Ok, seriously back to business. Gametime. Not going to lie, I was a tad bit tired from Sunday, however, we fought hard as a team and came out with another victory! We are now 2-4 with two more games on Friday and Sunday. I know, it's a long week. What makes it worse is that we have a 12+ hour bus ride ahead of us... Argentina, beautiful place, but just a tad bit too big... Anyway, I'll have every battery that I own charged to capacity and we will set off ready to grab some more victories!

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Tough, tough week!

My computer broke again... but it's back now so I'm happy.

Annnnnd I lost another teammate. He wasn't even here for two weeks! It's been rough constantly changing teammates; I feel like as soon as I start really getting close to them they leave.

We are 0-4 now, by a total of 12 points!!! We've been so close every game, hopefully this week we break through.

On Friday I had my first double double this season and we lost by one point! But let's back up to before the game. My name. You remember last week I put tape over my away jersey. I came to the gym fully prepared to do the same to my home jersey. I pick up my jersey, and to my surprise they fixed it!...or at least tried...

Close... but no cigar
Mucho mejor!

I mean I would give them an 'A' for effort, but that's the letter they messed up on!


After I corrected my name - again - we went out there and lost a tough game. After the game, I was named the player of the game and they gave me a bottle of white wine! My goal is to open a winery by the end of the season :)


Sunday we had a game against our rivals! It would be like UVA playing Hokies (it took a lot for me not to insert a degrading comment here). As you would expect, the game was tough and fierce. But before the game I had a little surprise...
I left this picture large on purpose :)
 Third time is a charm! The game came down to the last possession. We were down 3 with 9 seconds left. We missed the 3 to tie the game but I got the offensive rebound. I ran as fast as I could to the 3-point line and got off a decent shot...missed just short. Man that would have been a great first career three pointer!

Understandably, I was upset about the game. I was eating with a couple teammates after the game thinking about how close we were. I got the urge to use the restroom so I stood up, looked around, saw an 'M' on the bathroom and headed straight for it... In my preoccupied state, I forgot that I was in Argentina, and not the US... and the 'M' stands for Mujeres not Male...

Luckily no one was in there, however, a waiter came and told me that I was in the wrong bathroom! Quite embarrassing. My teammates and I got a good laugh out of that one; it was just what we needed too.

On to the next game!!!

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Walmart!

We drove to Paraná, the city of our Friday game, on Thursday so we had a little extra time before the game. On the way to the game I saw my favorite store in the whole wide world...WALMART. 


Me gusta!

It's just as beautiful here as it is in The States; there are a few differences though. There is a little bit more security...




Honestly it might be more for the dogs haha.


I did some shopping and what not. I bought some clippers! As we were leaving, I found some more evidence that dogs run this country. 








The dog decided it was hot outside, came inside, and went to sleep. (Oh yeah it's warming up out here. Low 80s, High 70s :)



Sidenote. When I was checking out, I saw someone buying this... 


????


Now what you buy is your business, especially at WalMart. But, if you look closely, you will see that person in front of me was buying 12 Liter size bottles of dish washing liquid and 6 bottles of Raid roach spray. Hmmmm. I'm still trying to come up with a good reason anyone would need that much soap and bug spray, if you have any ideas please leave me a comment. Honestly, I probably wont use that much dish soap or bug spray in my entire lifetime!




Back to the story. A few days later I decided I should probably cut my hair while it still had the shape from when my teammate cut it. I won't get super dramatic this time, but I actually did what I said I did last time. I watched a couple videos and asked some questions. 




Here goes nothing!
I was as cool as the other side of the pillow as I went to the mirror and cut my hair. And you know what, it didn't turn out that badly. 
Success!


I think after my bball career is over I will be a writer/barber; what do you guys think of that? Haha I'm kidding...maybe.

That's for now, I have a game to play tonight (Friday). I'll try to write a blog or two next week to make up for lost time.







Most importantly, I have added a link to a photo album with my bball pictures. The link is right under the tittle "Overseas Adventures". I should update this album weekly so check it out.

Here today, gone tomorrow/The day the Earth stood still

I am interrupting the regularly scheduled blog for this special announcement.

Monday was probably the worst day of the year for me. "What happened?", you ask? The unthinkable. The unimaginable. The impossible. My computer cut off and would not reboot. Yes, I tried everything. I even called Dell! (I think it might be easier to talk to people in Spanish than to those people they have working those phone lines...) In my rush to come to Argentina, I forgot my installation disk. I called my dad and asked him to send it, but that would take at least two weeks, and there was no guarantee that it would work. I promise you, if I did not have an iPhone I would be back in the US right now. There is no way I could survive here without contact with the outside world. Luckily, a guy told me about someone who could fix it, and he did. Funny thing, I had no problem giving him a Kissy greeting. Boy oh boy that was a rough five days. But I AM BACK!!!

Now back to the originally scheduled blog. (Pretend it's Monday)



This has been quite an eventful week. My teammate left to move on to other endeavors; I wish him the best of luck with that and I'll definitely miss him. That's two lost teammates in two months. He left on Wednesday (and took the clippers with him, NOOOOOOOOO). We had our first regular season game on Friday and our second on Sunday, so I just thought that I'd be by myself for those two games and maybe the next week I'd have a new teammate...Nope. They found someone to replace him in less than 24 hours!!!! I thought less than a week was fast, but man! When I talked to my new teammate he said he got a 12 hour notice that he would be leaving the country for 3 months. Can you imagine?!?!

But anyway, I have gotten quite good at introducing people to the town and the lifestyle, so I gave him a crash course and we got ready for Friday's game. 


Friday finally came. I had been waiting on that day for two months! I had also been waiting to get my name spelled correctly on my jersey. Mind you, I have been asking the owner to fix it for two months and everytime he says don't worry it'll get fixed. I have seen three new teammates come and get their names on their jersey before mine was fixed. I asked everyday on the week leading up to the game and I was promised it would get fixed.

Gametime. I look at my jersey and guess what, you guessed it, jersey looked exactly the same. I was beyond furious. At this point I knew I had to take matters into my own hands so I changed this...


Not going to cut it
That's better














                                      TO THIS... 


and I didn't have a bit of shame.

So we play the game and unfortunately I didn't receive favorable officiating, to put it mildly. I was in foul trouble the whole game and I did not have a good game. We still battled as a team but we lost by four on the road to a good team.

I was quite frustrated after the game, but I knew I had to stay focused and get ready for the next one. Needless to say I had a much better game on Sunday (you can look at stats HERE but unfortunately you can't watch them live) but we still came up on the short end by 4 against a good team on the road.

This week we have to home games so hopefully we will fare better. Thank you guys for tuning in, and I hope to see you next time on OVERSEAS ADVENTURES!


P.S. I want to give a special thanks to my iPhone for allowing my to jot down my blog even though I didn't have my computer. You have served me well.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Bad hair day pt 2...

I know you all remember my last debacle; if not please read Bad hair day. Five weeks later, my hair grew back. My plan was to forgo any more travesties and just grow an afro. I mean, why not? My other teammate was gone so I didn't have clippers, and it didn't really make sense for me to buy clippers so I could make myself bald.

However, my new teammate told me that he had some clippers, so if I wanted to try again, I could. I took a long, hard look in the mirror and said to myself, "If you're going to do this again, you're going to get it right!" So, I studied. And studied. I watched YouTube videos, I read articles online, and I asked him questions. I made sure I knew all the ins and outs of cutting my own hair and I learned from the mistakes I made the last time. I was ready.

It was time. I had the clippers in hand. I gave them a look of determination that would make even the biggest dog whimper. 
You Will Not Beat Me!






I turned on the song The Final Countdown to set the mood, then I got down to business. Every stroke of the clippers was done with the confidence and precision of a heart surgeon. Every strand of hair that fell to the ground elevated my self-confidence and sense of manliness! 







After I finished, I took a step back and examined myself in the mirror... I was quite satisfied with the results. I was sooooo relieved that I even caressed the clippers...

Such a good boy.
            I couldn't stop smiling... 
Like a kid in a candy store!












I was very proud of myself for succeeding at a task that I once failed at...miserably. What a great feeling! 







Ok... I haven't been entirely truthful...you see...what had happened was...my teammate was like...he knew how to cut hair...he cut his own hair...and other people's hair...and he offered to do mine...so I was like...I could either attempt this again,...and fail...or...I could have him do it...and have my hair look nice...so I chose the later option :) Eh, I'll learn another time. Our season starts next week, I will be on video, people will be taking pictures, and I just didn't want to have a bald head, ok! Don't judge me, you would've done the same thing. 
In other news, my Spanish is getting better by the day. I have to give a shout out to the website I have been using http://www.spanishdict.com. Simply amazing. And it's free! I'm at the point now where I can understand most conversations, as long as they're not speaking a million words per second - which they tend to do - and my speech is improving slowly. 

As far as basketball, we had our last friendly game before our season starts next Friday. We lost by two because of one of the most ridiculous calls I've ever seen in all my years of basketball. We were up one with 4 seconds left, and someone on their team drove the length of the court and threw up a one-handed fade away three pointer as time expired and the referee called a foul! It was so bad it was comical. We were joking about how bad the call was with the other team as the guy was shooting his free throws.
Anyway, I would like to give a shout out to all my teammates and coaches; they are all great, especially my coach. (Yeah I did it; it's my blog and I'll write what I want!) It's going to be a good year. Uno, Dos, Tres, NUEVE.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

It's Time To Take Action

After 6 weeks it is time. (Hard to imagine that I've been here that long already). But it is time to get down to business and learn Spanish. So far I've been getting by with speaking broken Spanish and catching a word here or there when someone speaks to me. Except, of course, for food. If you hear me order food you'd think I had been speaking Spanish my whole life :)

I have a new teammate now. Now I get to be the big brother. But since he’s older than me I’m more like the annoying, know-it-all little brother. Like my former teammate, he has been all over the world and has had many different experiences with playing professional basketball. We also have similar backgrounds and are both intelligent basketball players, so we have interesting conversations about some of our experiences with that and just life in general.

As far as basketball news, unfortunately we were eliminated from the Argentina Cup. It was the same scenario as last week; we had a game Tuesday and Friday, and Saturday if necessary. We lost on Tuesday, but on Friday I brought my computer, my charger, my deodorant, and a change of clothes with me because I knew we would be staying until Saturday. However, we were again unsuccessful and thus eliminated from the tournament. Both games were close and I think once my new teammate gets accustomed to the system and vice versa, we will be a good team. Atenas, we will see you again; be ready!  

This is my seventh week here, and it has barely rained at all...that definitely changed this week. For the past two days it has been raining cats and dogs – for lack of a better pun. That doesn’t bode well for a guy on a bike, doesn’t bode well at all. It got so bad that it even hailed at one point.

Haill, hail, go away. Come again another day.
Now I know you’ve all seen hail before, but I just wanted to show you so you’d stop complaining about how hot it is in the US. I’d gladly take that heat right now. It rained so hard that we couldn’t even practice today because the ceiling was leaking. Now I’m not going to make a joke about that because even the mighty John Paul Jones Arena has leaked before.
But yeah, for the next few weeks we’ll get a lot of practice time in before our first official game October 15th. Two-a-days… not fun in any country!

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Just another day at the office...

This week we started playing in the Argentina Cup. It is a tournament which has all the teams from the top two divisions, and it is the last set of games before the season starts October 15th. Each round is a best of three series.

            Our first game was on Tuesday at home. I had a great game and we ended up beating the team by 16. Our next game was scheduled for Friday on the road; if we won we would be done until Tuesday; if not, we played again on Sunday. They told us on Thursday that if we lost Friday, we would stay on the road until Sunday. Personally, I had no intention of staying there until Sunday. I was confident that we were good enough to beat them again. So confident, in fact, that I didn't bring my computer, my phone charger, or a change of clothes. The only thing I brought as insurance was my toothbrush and toothpaste...


Well, we started out well on Friday but they battled back and - you guessed it - beat us. We were the better team but they played harder and smarter than us and that led to the victory. I did not have a very good game; too many turnovers and I made too many defensive mistakes. Now, we had to stay there until Sunday. I will list how bad I punished myself by not preparing to stay:


1. On Sunday I would have to wear the same socks and the same tights to play in, and I would have to wear the same shirt, pants and boxers until Monday. No deodorant!


2. No computer means no football! No college football. No professional football. I look forward to football all week so this was a HUGE blow.


3. My beautiful iPhone would run out of battery. Now anyone who knows me knows that I live on that thing. When that goes I lose my music, my games, my internet, my communication with the outside world. Or at least my English communication.


4. Back to 2 meals. Ughhhhhhhhhhh!!!!

Pretty much the only good thing that came out of this situation is that I have a funny story to tell. Why oh why do I keep doing these things to myself?

We got to the hotel…it left a LOT to be desired. It made a motel look like a five star hotel. I get to the room, and we have a small black and white TV with no cable. There were three beds and four of us in the room; two twin size and one queen. The good news is, I finally got to sleep in a queen-sized bed. The bad news is...and he snored!!!!!

Guess we shouldn't have lost huh?
I sat on the bed wishing I was at the disco, instead I got to watch roaches scurry across the floor.

Before I took my shower, I went to hang out with a few of my teammates in another room. One of my teammates said that when he went to shower, the water came out black! The first thing I thought was, “Great! Now I will smell for the next three days on top of everything else”. I went back to my room to test the shower, to see if I would have similar results. I stood outside the shower with the curtain closed – to make sure that if the water does come out black it wouldn’t get on me – and I turn the knob. It’s clear! Great success!

I started to prepare to shower, and then I stopped and spent the next 5 minutes smiling and laughing to myself about this whole situation. I couldn't make up a better story if I wanted to. I just laughed about the great time I’m having in Argentina simply from all the tiny adventures I seem to always end up in.

Saturday comes. My teammates and I are eating lunch when my teammate asks me, “Are you ready for the game tonight?”       Huh!?!       I thought the game was Sunday? Turns out the game was in fact on Saturday. I was so happy that I gave him a hug; now at least I get to watch the NFL!

Gametime. I put on my same sweaty socks and tights from Friday. BOY did they smell bad. You know you smell bad when you’re in a locker room full of guys and your smell sticks out. Well, I went out there, musty pits and all, and we came out victorious. The stench may have even lightened up the defense haha.




Our next game is Tuesday, but until then I AM READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Well...it was fun while it lasted...

Well...it was fun while it lasted...
I had a great time there and I will never forget some of the memories I had. Though at times I was frustrated , I will always cherish the relationships I made. I'm sure going to miss...that hotel. Haha, had you for a moment didn't I? I'm soooooooo happy I have an apartment now. The hotel was nice and everything but after FOUR AND A HALF WEEKS, it got on my nerves. I will miss the people there though. We would mostly only say, "Hola", but they would always smile and wave, and they always knew what I wanted to eat for breakfast... :)


But here, take a look at my apartment


I have a shower curtain!!!!!!



Do you know what the first thing I did when I moved in? That's right. I went to the grocery store; which is right around the corner. GREAT location.


If you haven't figured it out yet; IT'S OFFICIAL, I MADE THE TEAM. The process has taken a lot longer than I thought, but it was well worth it and I'm extremely happy. So happy, in fact, that I started singing when I heard the news - like this!  I would also like to take this time to thank the little people who have made such a big difference, aka the guards who passed me the ball; I couldn't have done it without you!
Disclaimer:  I am not responsible for busted speakers or cracked windows due to my singing!


Up until now, I have tried to make this blog as lighthearted and funny as possible, but we all know that life is not all fun and games. Unfortunately, my teammate has moved on to another team. I was definitely sad to see him go; he has been like a big brother to me and my experience so far would not have been nearly as great without him. But, I realize this is a business and I always have to keep that in mind.


More bad news. Earlier this week the unthinkable happened - my bike broke! I almost cried. My bike and I had really bonded over these few weeks. We had explored the city together, gotten lost together, and gotten chased by dogs together. I even named it. And all that happened was that my weight caused the pole beneath the seat to bend all the way backwards. Guess I'm eating a little Too Much... (Sorry I don't have a picture; I got it fixed before I remembered to take it. Snap!)




So last week, we won our game against a good opponent and my teammates wanted to celebrate afterwards. I've been here for about a month and I haven't seen the night life yet, so I figured, why not? I had only heard rumors about how they don't start partying until 4 am and they don't stop until 7 or 8 AM, but I still needed to see it. Sure enough, we went to one of my teammates' place at 2:30 and headed to bars at 4. Now I thought I had a little bit of celebrity status in Charlottesville with fans that wanted pictures and autographs, but nothing compared to here. I swear I took about one hundred pictures that night. And you don't need to know the language to know when people want to take one either; they just take out their cameras and wave them. I took a couple of my own, just for memory sake.
Taken at approx. 4:45 am
So after doing the salsa for 2 hours, my teammate and I decide to go home. The disco was still packed. A lot of older people were out too; these people party hard! I had fun, but that night really made me appreciate our smoking laws in the US. Cough cough.




But going back to the celebrity thing; there was one moment earlier this week that had me grinning from ear to ear. Now I try to be humble with everything I do, but this one got to me. I was walking in the gym to see if the main court was open for me to shoot. As I walked, I saw that there was a volleyball tournament going on for teenage girls. As I was walking by them, all of a sudden I see an arm and then a flash! Sure enough, one of them had taken a photo of me as I was walking by. If they would've asked me I surely would have allowed them to take a picture, but no, they just snapped a picture as if I were Justin Timberlake (just the first celebrity that popped in my head). I couldn't stop smiling for the rest of the day.


One more thing that still blows my mind. Now I understand that in Argentina, and other countries, dogs are allowed to roam free without owners and leashes. And besides the occasional bike chase and dog poop, I'm fine with that. However, I just think they get a little tooooo much freedom. On Sunday, we were playing an away game. I had just fouled out of the game with a minute left and we were down by 2. After my initial frustration, I look up from the bench and see a dog walking on the court...and no one even flinches. I thought I was going crazy. I rubbed my eyes, looked to my left and my right, but no one seemed to care that there was a dog walking on the court as the final seconds were ticking in this very close game. It just trotted off the court as the play started moving towards it and then went on about it's business. We ended up losing the game by 4 (I had 21), but the dog was the lasting memory in my mind.


You can keep read up on games, (with google translator-that thing is a beast) see the schedule, and I think watch the games when the season starts, here.


Sorry for the long time between blogs; trust me I wanted to write a few but I was determined to have this be my next one. If you are reading my blogs regularly, leave a mark (not you mom). Leave a comment or become a follower, I just want to know Hoos been reading. Thanks.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Road Trip!

It’s Thursday and we have our first road trip; it's a four hour drive... and we are carpooling. I repeat. Four hours. Carpool. I really hoped I didn't have to use the restroom because I had a feeling they wouldn't stop. I remember back at UVA when I complained when we had to carpool to the airport. Twenty minutes doesn't seem that long now compared to four hours. Luckily, at the last minute they changed their mind and put us on a bus; a double-decker bus at that. It was cool because I had only seen one in the movies, and now I get to ride in one. 
Right before we left they called me down and gave me the money for my airline ticket. Hooray. Only problem is they paid me in cash and I was about to go on a three-day road trip. It was a lot of money that I didn't want to carry on the road (for those of you that want to come visit...I suggest you wait until next year and maybe I'll be somewhere cheaper; I was carrying a lot of money)
The name of the city that we went to is called Sunchales. We stayed at a nice hotel, nicer than mine in fact. They even had a shower curtain!
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       -Let me pause for a moment and list some more things that I took for granted when I was in the US.

1.    Shower curtains – you’ll appreciate these very quickly if you have to mop up after every shower like I do

2.    Thermostats – you don’t realize how much power you have until it’s gone

3.    QUEEN SIZE BEDS – I’ve yet to see one. I’ve been sleeping on a twin since I got here. Yes, my feet hang off the bottom and my legs hang off the side. In my hotel I push the two twin beds together, on the road I’m not so lucky. I almost rolled off the bed…twice.

4.    Soft bread – All of their bread is hard, all of it. Everywhere I’ve been they have hard bread. I’m talking about hard to the point that when you try and eat the bread it cuts your mouth. I know, because it has cut me. Oh, and you have to eat it because sometimes it’s the only carbohydrate you have!

One more comment. Now, I thought Virginia food was bland (no offense I’m just from Louisiana) but the only thing these people use as seasoning is salt. When I go back home, I’m definitely bringing some Tony Chachere’s back with me. Another thing, they put mayonnaise on their meat! Disgusting right? Chicken, steak, pork.  Mayonnaise. I can honestly say I will never dip my steak in Mayonnaise before I eat it. Never.

We got to the game later that night, and got a good old fashioned butt kicking. I’ll refrain from talking about the game.

The next day we head to San Francisco for another game. Not the US, San Francisco in Argentina. We get to the gym an hour before and there are a bunch of girls having volleyball practice on the court. I watch them finish practice, take down the volleyball nets, and put basketball nets on the rim. Oh yeah, it's 30 degrees outside (-1 degrees Celsius trying to get used to that) and there is no heat in the gym. Should be a fun game.

It’s 20 mins before game time and the other team is warming up. I was waiting to go to the locker room so I could change into my uniform. I saw my teammates getting dressed on the bench in front of everyone, but they had their jerseys on already. I didn’t. I said to myself if they don’t find a locker room for us in two minutes I will have to get dressed in front of everyone. 5 minutes go by; I'm one of the only one not dressed. I have to get changed. Now mind you there is a volleyball tournament going on in the court right beside us and the gym is full of people. I sneak off to the corner and go for it. I change my pants as fast as humanly possible. (Thank goodness I had put on my tights in the hotel). 

Sure enough, we didn't have a locker room at all and we had our pregame speech on the bench. At halftime we had our speech in the bathroom. Why yes, it did smell bad. To all my former teammates: appreciate what you have. Appreciate it. Anyway, we lost. I'll refrain from commenting again just in case someone from Argentina is reading this blog.

That's San Francisco for ya.
Next day we came to the gym and there was volleyball again. But at least the vball nets were down and our nets were up. I came prepared for no locker room, so I was fully dressed.
I went to the bathroom though about ten minutes before the game (I knew where it was this time), and a janitor who had spoken to me the day before was in there and started talking to me again. He talked to me before I used the restroom, while I used the restroom, shook my hand as soon as I finished using the restroom (I wanted to wash my hands but he stuck his hand out there so I mean I didn't want to be rude) and then he kept talking to me even though I was clearly trying to leave. I didn't understand a word he was saying. All I know is that he was talking about some kind of a T shirt. I just nodded and said "si" until he stopped talking and then ran on the court.

We won the game after we made some adjustments from the other two. Now I'm back in my hotel (Ugh) hoping that tomorrow will be a very good day...