Friday, December 01, 2006

In the zone

I've received a lot of blessings in the past several weeks. I started part-time teaching for Everglades University which is based in Boca Raton, FL before Thanksgiving. They have an online education system, and I'm teaching a 4-week meteorology course. It's been interesting to learn how to teach people via the internet.

In racquetball, I've been practicing after my league matches and it seems like the effort has been paying off. I won two matches recently that I would not have predicted a victory beforehand. I'm in a tournament this weekend, so we'll see if it carries over. I am coming off two graveyards, so I'm hoping my energy level and timing will be there.

This week, I scored about 20 points (I lost track... definitely 16, possibly 21) in basketball league. That's like an explosion for me. I'm usually passing and getting assists since I'm a guard. It was definitely a case of "being in the zone" as a shooter.

Then, last night, our curling team (I'm the skip) scored what could be described as an upset over a team skipped by the league coordinator Bruce. We all shot very well and Bruce had an off night.

So, it's been an interesting time in my life and who knows what's next... stay tuned!

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