Thursday, December 10, 2015
This...
…deserves a separate post. We came up to Uncle Toni and asked
to be photographed with him, we thought he’d be a little pissed because he was talking
with someone at the time. We didn’t mean to be rude but we only had a little more
than 10 seconds of break time to accomplish our plan but he smiled and gladly
posed for the camera. I planned of
putting my arms around him (feeling close) but instead he put his arms around
me!!! Yay! He had warm hands. I giggled a bit… okay, A LOT. Ha-ha-ha!
Labels:
Tennis,
True story
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Rafa Was Here!
Growing up inside Camp Aguinaldo made me believe that there
were only three sports – golf, tennis and basketball.
Golf because I thought at the time the whole Camp Aguinaldo
was a golf course, I mean, each morning I’d pick up a few golf balls inside our
backyard.
Tennis because every playground in the camp has a tennis
court. I remember picking up a racquet back in the day and imitating Martina
Navratilova or John McEnroe. That’s how my love for tennis began.
Basketball because my father loved it (I hate it). I’m not a
fan of team sports.
Anyway, this is where I’m really getting at, ever since
Rafael Nadal became a professional tennis player my love for tennis increased
ten folds. I love the way spins the ball, I love the way air pumps every time
he hits a winner. The intensity he brought to the game is just unbelievable. I’ve
always dreamed of watching him live. I didn’t know how but I thought to myself
maybe if I saved enough money I could go to Melbourne and watch him there. The land
down under is the nearest grand slam country I could go to.
But as it turned out I didn't have to leave the country after all, last December 7, 2015 that dream came true, Rafael Nadal
came to here via the IPTL Manila. I could not sleep days before the event, it
all felt surreal. I mean, words couldn’t describe how I felt. I wanted to
scream and I did. Almost fainted, thank God I did not. I took pictures, lots of
them, mostly crappy but they were my shots, still proud of it. I came near him,
like, three feet away. Close enough to touch but I dared not. Mostly, I
screamed and took pictures that’s all I remember.
To tell the truth, I don’t like taking pictures with
celebrities, it just didn’t interest me but this time I wanted a picture with
Rafa I knew it was impossible so my friend and made a plan to take a picture
with the next best thing, Uncle Toni Nadal!
Labels:
Tennis,
True story
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