If anyone other than my parents still reads this I owe you
an apology. I am sorry, I haven’t forgotten about this blog I just haven’t had
moments to myself in the past 30 days. I haven’t blogged on a bi-weekly or
monthly basis in a long time. I vow to make a better effort starting now.
For starters, this month has been crazy busy. It started out
with preseason; practising twice a day for 16 days. First day we did a fitness
test, I finished top two much to my surprise. Second day I was in the top 3 for
sprints and at the second practise on the second day… Just my luck I ended up
getting injured. I basically took a tackle from behind when I had the ball,
toppled over on my ankle and took a pretty good step on the side of my ankle.
Yes it hurt, but I was more heartbroken about the amount of practise I’d be
missing, the amount of fitness I’d be missing. It was tough, but with crutches
and a walking cast I made my recovery in 10 days. No the swelling wasn’t
completely out, nor was the bruising, but I wasn’t going to let that stop me
from playing in our scrimmage games. The tape job is practically a cast, but it
allows me to play with no pain! Haha. This just might be my last college
season, this just might be the end of my competitive role in the world of
soccer, and therefore I definitely am going to make the most of it. I won’t be
sitting out, no way no how.
Our scrimmage games went well, we lost the first one 2-0,
but honestly for our team having been new and all the injuries we were going
through I was thoroughly impressed. The second scrimmage we worked hard, hard
enough to win against our opponent with 2-1. The game really could have gone
either way, but we were working really well together as a team.
Our first game of the season, our first game of our conference
was in Bismarck, North Dakota. Approximately a 9-hour drive, I chose not to
take my meds for the bus ride, skip the day. We left at 6am, and since I barely
slept the night before, I knocked right out for a solid 8 of the 9 hours! It
was really nice to practically wake up and just be there. We had the day to get
a light practise in and then bed before our game the next afternoon. We played
at noon, it was extremely hot out, for the Americans it was about 95 degrees,
and for the rest of the world, it was 35 degrees! When you play on artificial
grass aka turf, the field is about 5-10 degrees hotter. It’s awful on the feet,
and due to the heat I ended up with more than enough blisters for the entire
soccer team. It was rather disgusting and rather a pain to heal! As for the
outcome of the game, we came out with a win 2-0. It was a well-fought game, we
really should have scored some more, but a win is a win!
School on the other hand is becoming a struggle. Its been a
few years since I’ve actually “hit the books”. I was an art major, no art isn’t
an easy major and I spent countless hours on homework…but art homework is fun
and it was all part of the career I wanted and still want to enter. Now that I
received my diploma I have decided to get my Business Management Certificate.
Classes are not only difficult, but the homework is boring and uninteresting.
Financial Accounting will be the death of me this semester. It’s so incredibly
confusing, you mess up one part of the statements and you mess up the entire
statement! It’s already caused me a few sleepless nights and I am only just
barely 2 weeks into school. I will however pass it; I will get this
certificate!
In other news, well I have no other news since my life
revolves around eating, sleeping, soccer and school. Haha, no complaints though…I
did willingly sign up for this shenanigans.
I’ll be back with an update hopefully in the next 2 weeks,
even if it is a brief one!
xx
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