December 20, 2009

"I Love It When We're Crusin' Together..."

Today was AWWWESOME!! I got up and cleaned our messy house (thanks to our wonderful puppies)...my roomies made crepes and we got ready to head out for an adventure. I just got my car yesterday, it is a Mitsubishi lancer and an AUTOMATIC! Thank goodness, considering driving on the left side is hard enough...

Anyway we jumped into the car turned on the laptop (because the radio doesn't work, LOL) and started to drive. We originally had planned to make the "long" 2 hour drive to the other side of the island near Pafos, which is said to be the birthplace of Aphrodite! We were about halfway when Sloan, my puppy, was getting kind of antsy... I exited the highway and drove down toward the water. We found a little street that lead right to a beach so we went for a walk and collected some seashells and stones. Sloan LOVED playing at the beach and ran around like crazy!




We decided that since it was such a nice day we would talk the long route and drive along the coast rather than the highway...well 2 kilometers down the road we found a temple to Aphrodite and a bunch of old ruins. We got out of the car and paid the 2 euro ticket to enter the park. It was amazing because we were allowed to just wander through it picking up old things and pretty much going were ever we wanted to.




The day was amazing and we stopped fr dinner on the way home at a small resurtante called George's or something. We got the George burger that was SOOOOO good and had a local cheese on it and "bacon" which was a piece of ham! haha

I would tell you all about our adventure today but pictures (which can't even really do the view any justice)... will have to suffice...

December 17, 2009

"These are are few of my favorite things..."

Yes it is true... I am still in love with Cyprus. I am so blessed to work a job doing something I love, get paid to stay in shape, have some of the best people in the world as my roommates, and two of the sweetest puppies ever in my home. The weather here is amazing (minus when the monsoon last night rolled through) the people are friendly as can be and treat you life family, and the language is beautiful!

There are many things that I love about living here...I LOVE...

That if your car can fit... you can park
If its rains, it is done within 5-10 mins
People drive mopeds
You can buy fruit from the "fruit truck" (drives around like our ice cream truck in the summer)
A "LONG" roadtrip is 2 hours
People treat you like family (My coaches friend is letting me borrow his 1st ever guitar)
Actually, you can get anything from a truck (teddy bears and liquor sold in one truck)
The language is amazing, even though... Δεν μιλω ελληνικα (I dont speak greek)
There is NO map for Cyrpus because you just drive and you will find it! (NO JOKE)
          Don't believe me? Mapquest or GoogleMap Cyrpus... good luck finding streets
They are so used to English speaking tourists that there are signs like... "CAUTION: drive on left side of the road"
The rain literally washes away the pavement... oh and now literally ever sentence because of my roomie and her Aussie BF...
The weather is consistently in the 70's and it is DECEMBER
A time frame for setting up the internet is 20 "WORKING" DAYS, but they show up on the 21st... I thought a maintenance window of 5 hours was annoying...
           Maybe this is because they do not have a MAP so they drive around the island for 20 working  days until they find it? hmmm
There are more soccer stadiums than there are towns here!!! oH and there are more sports betting shops than McDonalds!

Stay tuned for more amazing things about Cyrpus... and I will get photo evidence of some of these things!!  Also, our puppy PhotoShoot is now up on Shutterfly as well as pics from our 1st night hanging out as a team! (well the foreigners anyway...)

December 12, 2009

Despite the rain things here have been pretty awesome! First things first... we are now living with two wonderful, beautiful, smart... SHIT HEADS!! Yes I am talking about our puppies Izzy and Sloan! Izzy is a white fluffy Akita full of life and energy. She is so curious and runs all over the place and wants to explore. I think she should have been named Dora, for Dora the Explorer, because she is so curious about everything. Sloan (as in DR mc Steamy) is my lovable husky with ice blue eyes! Both are potty trained... for the most part. They love to play and run around the house. They both know "come" and "sit". Stay on the other hand and "no" they refuse to learn! hehe

Other good news... We moved from 7th to 4th in the league!! With only two matches before break we need to win these two to hold our place in the top half of the league. If we can do this, we have a shot to finish 1st! It is an up hill climb but very very possible!

Lets see what else... Oh in keeping tradition with my exploration of other countries, every time we stop at the grocery store I must try a new candy or tasty treat. This started last year in Germany when Erica and I would try all the delicious Berliners and pasta fruities! (PS Erica... I need yer addy in Finland, because I have to send you a present!) Anyway, I tried a few things that I LOVE but last night I got this chocolate bar that looked interesting... I thought at first that it was maybe macadamia nuts or something because of the packaging. I was sooo wrong because at first bite it tasted like chocolate covered grass!! It was AWFUL!! I looked up what it said on the back and it says.. Dark Chocolate with Chios Mastiha...

http://www.allbusiness.com/manufacturing/food-manufacturing/4510557-1.html

For you to read.. fun fact of what the heck we ate... the talk about it as it is some amazing thing.. WOOF... the lie...

Anyway... Pictures are being added from my 1st match playing with the team where I sprained my finger in WARM UPS because they ran a middle attack during shared hitting! For those of you that dont know vball a middle is run right about where the setter from the other team sets... THANKS A LOT JERKS... Good thing I have an "honorary athletic training degree" (Thanks Walker) So I just taped it up and got going.

Well thats all that is new... hope you are all enjoying the weather at home! Haha 1st snow day in UW history and 5,000 student snowball fight!

December 7, 2009

"All I wanna do is have some fun... I got a feeling I'm not the only one" Sheryl Crow

Last week we went to watch my friend Josh play volleyball. His team is actually the team that my coach Loizos used to set for! It was a really fun environment with a completely packed gym and drums playing! I brought my Nikon D60 to take some pictures. It was my first attempt at taking action shots, but by the 3rd game I was doing much better with it. I am proud of some of the pictures I got. Here are a few of the pictures from the game (Josh is #18). I also have a link to more of my pictures in the picture column on the right of the blog.



It was an interesting ride to the game considering it started to rain and my roomies car is so old and beat up that the windshield wiper flew off of its track and got stuck on the side mirror of the car…




I wasn’t sure if we were going to make it but we did, barley! The game was a ton of fun and the boys fought hard, but unfortunately lost in 4 sets. After the game we went to dinner with my roomies and Josh’s cousin who is visiting from Australia. She was an awesome girl who told us a bit about her journeys backpacking through Europe. We also talked a lot about the difference in how we say certain things and about what it is like to live in different parts of the world. The do NOT say “shrimp on the Barbie” they don’t even say shrimp! They are prawns….BUT they do call the grill a Barbie! They also eat kangaroo! Eww, but I kind of want to try it!

We moved into our apartment the next day which is on the other side of Larnaca and pretty close to the gym.  I would say we are about a 3 minute drive to the gym  which will be nice for practice and games. I still don’t have my car so I have been walking around to get acquainted with my new neighborhood. There is a soccer stadium right in our back yard. It will be interesting to see this quiet and peaceful neighborhood come to life on game day! Our apartment is probably the largest I have been in anywhere I have stayed in Europe/ It has a super nice kitchen and not only a living room but also a dinning room! My room is really nice with a lot of closet space. On the other side of the room there are these two double door that I assumed was another closet and when I opened them I found…. A bathroom!! I got the master suite!



Yesterday was a ton of fun also! I went with the basketball boys to my coach’s house for homemade chili, cornbread, cobbler, and brown Sundays! Kendra (coach’s wife) has to be one of the best cooks ever! I am so glad that we have been invited back again. Loizos took us out for a drive after dinner and we went to some amazing spots along the coast. We saw where we are going to learnt o scuba dive as a well as cliff jump! There were also these amazing caves up in the hills as well as down by the sea in the side of the cliffs! My favorite stop was to see where Loizos purposed to Kendra. It has to be one of the most beautiful parts of the island and he told us he was very confident in his pick for a proposal location because, “she couldn’t say no” hehe. We also drove down to this amazing part down on the water where there is this huge gated off area with giant antennas. It is for a “French radio station”, however that has to be some crazy cover up considering there has never been a French song or even word spoken on any of the radio stations… dun dun duuuuuuuuuuun! Anyway, the sights were absolutely gorgeous but it was getting dark so I didn’t take pictures..but the boys and I have already planned a full weekend trip down that way so I will get a ton then. For sure some videos of the cliff jumping!

After our excursion we came back for desert and some more ESPN! We hung out, talked, shared stories and of course had a tiara dress up party for Loizos’s daughter. She is such a little sweetheart and I was so happy to see her running around and playing since she was in the hospital only a few days ago not feeling well. It was hilarious though because we were watching TV and she was on the couch with me and the boys. She was trying to put a tiara with this little comb on Terrance (he is bald, so as you can immage that wasn‘t too comfortable)…anyway all of a sudden a big AHHH CHUUU… and she sneezes all over him. It was hilarious, but he was a good sport about it.

We got another history lesson about Cyprus…last time it was the forbidden city, this time MAFIA!!! We learned all about the local Mafia and their cover businesses! It was crazy hearing some of the stories! It is amazing because the more I learn about Cyprus (good and bad) the more I want to know. It has such a rich culture and history because it has been over taken by so many countries! Like the story of why there is a giant infestation of CATS! These things are EVERYWHERE… and like HUNDREDS of them! I guess when the queen of England came here back when the Britts had control of the island she brought with her cats. The people liked having them because the would kill of the snakes! So now a days people leave the cats be since they know that the cats will make sure there are no snakes…I mean it makes sense to me! I would rather have cats galore than snakes! EWWW

We started watching the discovery channel which was probably the funniest part of our day considering all of the comments being made.

“Look.. Look look.. That dude is riding a freakin rain dear!!”
“Uhh Ohh that doesn’t look like its going to be good… -Hey if Rodoulph gets it…we have to change the channel”
“ohh ohh yeah itchy booty”
“he can smell what?”
“eeewww what the heck is that thing”

…anyway you get the picture….

On our way home we entered the 1st round-about and GRRRGGGCLUNKCLUNK the car stops! Apparently the radiator hose blew and we were trapped! Not the best place to get stuck late at night in the middle of the roundabout! We figured out that the hose for the radiator blew, so there was not much we could do to fix it. We called Loizos who came to the rescue and helped the boys get the car down the out of the round about and into a safe place…oh and since it never rains here of course it had to start to down pour during all of this. The cops drove up and checked on us and then randomly got in their car and ditched out… thanks a lot guys! NOT… Thank goodness for Loizos and our club president who drove us home to Larnaca!

Today I am just hanging out with the roomies getting all settled in and making a list of stuff we want to get at IKEA to make our house a little less grandma-ish… Josh is convinced that an old woman died here…we named her Dotty, because all of this old stuff was left at the house including a bath robe, panties, and some nasty food in the freezer! However I am wondering what kinda Grannie it was since there is also a giant hooka and dirty magazines that we found in the house as well.. hmmmmm

December 2, 2009

"and I took a look, a look down the road to see a badger and a one eyed toad they didn't say a word, they just looked at me with that wise old look of the old" -Dispatch

Wanna know what the wise old look for the old is???? I always wondered this when I listened to this song as I wonder about many of the lyrics from Dispatch....

The wise old look of the old is this is saying that... no matter how confident you are in your amazing sense of direction, if you are in a different country and deciding to take an adventure down the “unbeaten path”…bring a flippin’ map!!

For those of you who would like to enjoy seeing just how far I decided to wander, please click on the map and follow these instructions….

http://mappery.com/fullsize-name/Larnaca-Tourist-Map

First you need to click to enlarge the map, then scroll down along the beach
Your starting point is #43
Head north on the yellow road (Ankara) until it dead ends at #2
Go Left and then turn right (North) on Plateia Vas toward #9
Stay along the yellow road heading north…till the round about…

Okay at this point it was a good 45 mins since I had left the beach, although I did stop at a pet store to play with the baby huskies! Soooo cute and I want one…

At this point I was deciding between staying on the main road and just walking back on the other side of the street or going for an adventure…I think we all know what I decided…

I turned left at the roundabout towards 124... To find myself on a sketch-tasic street which is a street that I would guess would be a strippers paradise financially…I was debating on turing back but continued on (at a very brisk pace, I would say a light jog?)

So I continued down the yellow road past the agioi anargyroi (church) and started to head back south on Patron not realizing how the street angled I continued south/west on antagonizes down past the church (loannis)

Continuing on towards 6... I wandered up and down these small streets by homes and little markets…I stayed south till the main road Leoforos Grigori (44)

I was starting to get nervous and doubt myself because I felt that by now I would have started to see things I knew, but I was so deep into the smaller streets that nothing was in English anymore and I could use the strange looks I was getting from people as a gauge to the fact that I was no longer anywhere near where I had wanted to be…

If you have 44 in the center of your map…move it to the right of your screen… You should see about even with it along the water is back near our starting point with #2

I continued south weaving up and down the small streets realizing I was a bit more lost than I thought when I saw a sign that said the Larnaca Airport was 3 kilometers away!! (the airport is a 15 min drive to my hotel!) I finally stopped at #7 on Leoforos Faneromenis because that is a touristy spot. At this point I was conviced that I had wandered so far away that I was in the part of the island under Turkish patrol…I pulled out my hotel key and called the number to ask for a cab…it took a good 10 minutes for the cab company to understand my English style butchering of their famous amphitheater (which I didn’t take pics of because I thought I was going for a 20 min stroll) the cab arrived and I jumped in sweating and blisters on my feet (maybe that’s why the don’t wear flip flops here?) Anyway, I gave him the key to my hotel and said here please… I was so worried about the price of the cab because I only had 10 Euro with me…

We drove from 7 towards the water to 21 and then  down to 43.. I was seriously a 3 min cab ride from my hotel… the 6 Euro was worth it considering it took me 2.5 hours from the time I left to when I got back…thank goodness I didn’t play in our match last night!!

Speaking of WE WON!!! I was super excited for the team! I was sent on a scouting mission because the two teams we play next were playing 15 mins from where my team was. It was a really close match, but I am confident that we will be able to beat both teams!

Oh and I got my jerseys last night… and due to special request, here are some pictures of the gear I have gotten so far…

Yes we are sponsored by a Chinese Restaurant! Wish it was Yummy Buffet though!

 

Reppin the T-Reineke # ... I will make ya proud Tay Tay








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Practice Gear

I am still waiting on my warm ups, shoes, and game travel bag. It is funny to listen to everyone speak English though.. Last night they were trying to decided between our yellow and our Grrrrrr(rolling the tongue like Spanish)een jerseys!