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Hurricane Ike

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I hope everyone who experienced Hurricane Ike last Friday & Saturday are slowly getting back to life. I didn’t sleep at all Friday night/ Saturday morning. The winds were howling and telling their own stories…which by Saturday morning the destruction was evident all through the city of Houston. We lost power at 2:00 a.m. Saturday morning (9/13/08) and are still without power.

Things were intense from 3:30 a.m.-6:45 a.m. I could feel my sister’s brand new three story brick house start to shake, with what felt like an earthquake at times. I heard a very very loud snapping, whipping noise then saw flashes of bright yellowish/reddish lights from the front door window. I was listening to a battery operated radio and reports were coming in of transformers blowing out— I figured that was what I witnessed. 

The sky was angry and even after the storm Ike has left his mark on Galveston, Houston, Bolivar Peninsula Surfside, Baytown…. and that’s just a short list. Driving through parts of my neighborhood is a surreal feeling. Parts of Houston look like the San Antonio Riverwalk. The normal roads I take to work look like Venice, its so crazy. 

It made we want to cry to see the destruction to our city— however I am impressed with how many utility vehicles, Houston public work trucks, damage relief trucks on the streets. People are working hard to restore our sanity.

The grocery stores were in a frenzy Sunday morning, people were still in a desperate state. Food was flying off the shelves faster then I’ve ever seen. Lines for gasoline were wrapping around 3-4 blocks. Luckily we live in an area where we can ride bikes around for everything we need. Rowan always walked to work, so no change there. I was supposed to leave for Palm Springs for a tennis convention yesterday (9/16/08) but I didn’t feel right leaving my family during this time. 

I checked out the local tennis courts on my side of town and Spott’s Park was hit very bad. Huge trees cut the once manicured black fence to bits. The whole court is covered by tree limbs and debris from wooden fences across the street. Regardless, people were still playing tennis…. that really brought a smile to my face!!

Our surf spots in Galveston and Surfside may well be closed for an indefinite amount of time. I feel for the residents who have homes on the coast and who are returning to shambles and tears. I have wonderful memories of Galveston and hope they can start to heal. 

 

this is the road i normally take to work– memorial @ waugh

this is roughly 12-13 hours prior to ike hitting houston–last minute supplies– we needed humor!!

a house in my sister’s neighborhood that wasn’t so lucky

what used to be the bread isle

candle night dinner-day after ike- power was still out, but we definitely spent some time w/the family

local grocery store opened day after ike

 

Tennis & Surf Anyone?

The last two nights of our Costa Rican vaction was spent at 15 Love Bed and Breakfast, a tennis hotel that also offers surf lessons. Rowan and I had to check this place out. Oliver & Emily are the wonderful owners of this beautiful bed and breakfast.  I couldn’t believe that a place like this existed.  Its my two favorite passions in life all rolled into one.

We shared stories of how K-Claw started and Oliver and Emily shared their experiences about building the hotel and making tennis the center of its activities. The courts were in great condition and the whole hotel was decorated with so much much pizzaz and modern amenities.  The breakfast they served up was fresh and delicious.  The next time my ladies doubles team needs to practice, I think we’ll consider making this place our home court :D

Rowan and I played tennis the first night, and after 4-5 hours of surfing for the last seven days, we weren’t very agile. Regardless, we had a fun time complaining about how sore we were while we chased tennis balls around.

We met two cool couples the same age as us, Jamie & Kate from London and Karina & Tiness (i know i spelled his name wrong..sorry) from Zurich. Karina is cardiologist, Tiness a dentist, Jamie a realtor and Kate works for The British Independent Films.

The last night we played doubles with both Emily & Oliver.  Emily’s got a really wicked forehand, but it makes sense since her husband is the tennis pro! It was really fun to hang out with those guys.  Rowan and I always admire people who are passionate about what they do, it inspires us to do the best we can with K-Claw!

View just walking in the main door.

View walking out from our room

Isn’t it awesome?

I got binoculars for my b-day…surf check from my room!!

Oliver & Emily….Emily is sporting the K-Claw Finesse Dress!

Tamarindo sunset

Jamie, Kate & Me

Last night in Costa Rica!

Surfing & Tennis

I’ve never been so excited about a sport before, although I must have felt the same way about tennis when I was 8 cause I’m still playing it today! Its been a little over a year since I started surfing and well I’m proud to say I’m an advanced beginner. I don’t know if advanced beginner is a surfing term, but for those of you who are tennis players you know exactly what an advanced beginner is.  I’ve played tennis close to 22 years and I kind of forgot the feeling of ripping a backhand down the line for the first time. I guess I forgot the newness of being a beginner and progressing to the next level. Surfing is reminding me, in a very humbling way in fact.  You see the errors I’m used to are balls in the net, balls flying out, mis-hits which is all very frustrating……but trying to get through a breaking wave, getting slammed by the lip, almost hitting the jetty…..sharks….. a whole new way of doing a sport—it’s awesome and humbling!I think surfing has helped me be a better teaching pro, especially when I teach beginners……I guess remembering when I wasn’t so good myself is giving me new insight…..