Friday, September 16, 2011

NY Bucket List: #1 - Sporting Events


Kevin, Ann Marie, Me and Tom

So as I was thinking about all the things I wanted to do in New York, sporting events were definitely on my list. I have never been to a sporting event in New York. I have also never been to a NFL game. First on my list, Mets vs Braves at Citi Field. Although it was the Friday before Hurricane Irene was suppose to come through New York, Ann Marie, Kevin, Tom and I ventured to Queens to watch them play. I don't know if I was a lucky charm or not but the Mets won the game.

Next on my list: Jets vs Jaguars game Sunday at the Meadowlands Stadium in New Jersey. Why New Jersey you ask since it's a New York team? Who knows, but I'm excited for my first game. Go Jets?!

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Here's to New Friends

One of the hardest things about moving away from everything and everyone you know is being able to find new friends. Thanks to the advice of one of many real estate groups I used to find an apartment and a friendly realtor, I came across New York City Social Sports Club (NYCSSC). As soon as I read their mission statement – “to foster a community in a city where that can be really hard to find”- I knew I had found what I was looking for. Taking a bold move I signed up for team trivia and kickball as a free agent and awaited their start dates.
Christie and I - Team Trivia
Trivia started off on bit of a rocky start. Originally a team of 5 free agents, we only had 3 show the first night. After some let downs from our teammates, myself and my teammate Christie ended up being the only people on our team by the 3rd week of trivia. With the encouragement from our new trivia friends, we kept playing and brought in as many subs as we could. All in all, we made it through the season and did surprisingly well for a team of two.
 

Team Uzkickestan
Kickball started off similarly to trivia. Teams ranged from 12-15 players a piece and I had the same luck with my team as trivia. Throughout the season if we managed to have 6 players (the minimum to start a game) we were lucky. Nominated as the step in captain when ours disappeared, I tried my best to turn this team into what I was originally hoping it would be. All in all we managed to make the top 8 and always enjoyed our time spent together.
Meanwhile, my friends from trivia asked if I wanted to play on their floor hockey team through another organization. With my new found confidence in trying something new I agreed. So as of the Sunday before this was posted I began the floor hockey season on the Whoooo Tang Clan.
So here’s to bold moves, new found confidence, staying active and most of all amazing men and women that I now call friends.