Aug 28 – Sept 4: Hamden/NYC/Maine

It was another week of hard work and relaxation. My mornings were filled with intense training, in the gym, on the field, and with a ball. I feel like I am in very good shape physically, and mentally I am ready to get going again! The training program Coach Kudrick has put me on has been great, and I have been doing a few little extra things just for my personal mentality for me to really feel that I am prepared. And my bike has been a lovely blessing to have, getting me around the place, but also a nice warm up and cool down after each training.

img_4825As time went on this week I kept on checking to see whether my return label was activated, however it was instead an email received on Thursday afternoon saying my visa was accepted and it would be returned to me along with my papers and forms. Thankfully, it arrived Friday afternoon into the safe hands of my friend Ricky, whose address I used on the return label.

On Friday, I also planned a trip to New York City to visit my Aunt Anne. For the last 4 years, I have made numerous trips to the City to meet with her, as it is similar distance for her from Philly as it is for me from New Haven. So a great meeting place. I was surprised by seeing a couple friends and their parents while waiting for the train. I joined them for the trip down which was lovely and nice to have company on that long train ride. Once I arrived, I walked up 5th Ave to the bottom of Central Park to meet another friend, Marc. img_4827We spent a few hours wandering around Central Park, taking in the sights and sounds of street performers and buskers, while we chatted about all sorts of things. I then headed off to the restaurant Anne and I would be meeting at. Soon after I arrived, so did Anne. We had a lovely meal together as I filled her in on all the events that had occurred since I last saw her at Graduation.

After lunch, Anne and I set off on foot to the MET Museum. I hadn’t visited the MET in the last 4 years, so I was excited to finally get a chance to look around. There were many incredible works of art on display, with numerous historical aspects. img_4829It was a good experience wandering through the huge museum. After a couple hours of looking at all the art and history, we said our goodbyes and headed off in our own directions. I swiftly walked back down to Grand Central and got on the train that would arrive into New Haven at 7.43pm. Shannon picked me up after her shift ended and we headed straight for her home in Massachusetts. 2ef1296e-2223-4ee9-a967-72b0f0a8e0f3

Saturday morning we rose early and headed off north up to Maine, where her family has a small little cottage near the beach.
We spent the rest of Saturday and Sunday on the beach, reading, chatting, swimming and walking along the beach at sunset. Her Dad joined us with the Dog on Saturday evening. It was a lovely restful weekend and was certainly much needed for all. Monday was Labor Day so most people had work off, however this meant for traffic on the ride home. Eventually we made it back to Hamden.

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Aug 20-27: Hamden, USA

It has been a busy week, catching up with friends, training, and sorting out my visa. The time has flown by and it is like I never left really. Many familiar faces around, which makes it comfortable to return to. It certainly has been nice to catch up with many friends and see how their summers went.

5f987a1c-77c0-4bc5-888b-c1c0d39e05d7I have also been fortunate enough for my old strength and conditioning coach, Megan, to have the willingness to put me on a program and train me while I am here. I trained every day, with 3 sessions in the gym, and four sessions with running and sprinting. Adapting to the heat has certainly been a challenge but it just adds an element to it all. I have managed to get ball work in when I can, however I am still unsure whether I am allowed to train with the team. Hopefully I will get confirmation tomorrow whether I can or cannot train with them so that I can sort out a plan for the next two weeks.

And the whole reason why I returned was to apply for my visa. I applied online on Sunday, had my appointment on Thursday, and sent the package away soon after my appointment, with it arriving into New York by Friday morning. Hopefully it is processed fairly quickly and it is returned to me soon so that I can get moving with my career and start playing over there. Registration and signing a contract is all dependent on the clearance of the visa and me being present, so the sooner I receive it, the sooner I should be able to start playing. We shall see as the week goes on.

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View of QU from Sleeping Giant

Being back in Hamden has allowed me to do some familiar things, climbing the Sleeping Giant, eating a familiar restaurants, and also watch both the QU Men’s and Women’s soccer teams. It is different not being a part of the team anymore, and I don’t have the
emotional connection anymore, yet I will still support them and hope for the best of them, but my time is up with them. Hopefully I will get to catch a few more games while I am here. I have also managed to rest up pool side during many of the afternoons after my hard work is done in the morning.

 

Day 64 – Plymouth

Woke up early and Carly and Rory had a few challenges with their work overnight and were fixing them this morning. Eventually Rory and I went off to train in the rain. We had a short and sharp session of mostly technical work, and some passing. Im still pretty tense in these trainings because of the importance of them and can sometimes get frustrated because I know Im better than I am performing. I just need to settle down and focus on what I can control and improve on. I finished with three runs around the cricket pitch again, and Rory was impressed on my fitness and commented that that is one thing that I will be able to use to knock off those in the team ahead of me. Once the runs were completed, we headed home. A quick shower and a big breakfast to refuel. I spent the rest of the morning packing and organizing my things.

7f0f5dad-a302-4984-acf6-48e5b32f3961My afternoon has been nothing extraordinary. I have just been tracking the Blackcaps cricket as well as following the olympics as best I can. I made a good lunch as well. An uneventful evening also, just preparing my last little things to return to the USA tomorrow. Of course I wrote this previous sentence before my evening occurred. I had assumed a casual evening at the house, however when Rory and Carly got home from work around 4pm, they freshened up and suggested we go into town for a wander and some food. It was a lovely evening where we spent some time on the old Navy base at a nice little restaurant having tea, coffee and treats, before we went off to another restaurant on the other side of the water to have dinner. The night was filled with lots of chat about various topics. Lots of business chat, some football chat, and some general chat. It was nice to relax and hang out and get to know them a little for and for them to get to know me. It was just the Friday night we needed. Finally we did head home and I sorted my last few things before the early ups tomorrow morning. 6e435f94-4d68-4d1d-983c-f32fd0ae7f9a

Once I return to the USA, my blog posts will be only once a week, and most likely when I return to England after hopefully obtaining my visa, they will stay at once a week.

 

Day 63 – Plymouth

This morning I began my packing and organizing on what I would take back to the states and what I would leave here for when I returned. It wasn’t too much of a process, and ill finish it all off tomorrow.

IMG_4798With keeping the trend of seeing friends from NZ in my travels, High school friend Alice Gray was up in Plymouth from Falmouth today to do a bit of shopping. I endured a 45min walk into town because I didn’t understand the bus system and didn’t want to get stuck in somewhere I didn’t know. I was able to wander around a little bit and see a few sights before we met up for a bit of ice cream and a catch up in the Olympic Fanzone. We also managed to catch Kiwi Lisa Carrington race to bronze in here K1 500m race on the big screen. It was lovely to catch up as we figure out that the last time we had seen each other was 2013. She is doing well and enjoying some travels before she begins her first full time job as a nurse in Christchurch! I then made the 45min journey home, as I felt blister begin to form on my feet, but I made it home. IMG_4803

We headed off to training eventually. This was my first real session with the team so it was nerving but exciting. After a good solid warm up, they split the players up. Those who played on Tuesday night went off with the manager and played soccer tennis, and then the 5 others and two goal keepers went off and did a lot of hard work. We would play 2v2 plus a floater and have the goalkeepers in the smaller goals. It was a run around and frustrating because it wasn’t game realistic and the situation wasn’t defined as any specific in a game. 2v2 in a game usually occurs in a breakaway situation, where as here we are on a small pitch trying to play. I did what I could and when we did the running I put in the extra effort to prove my fitness. We eventually finished with a 6v6 game which was better to play in because it was a little more realistic having more numbers on the field. I was fairly satisfied with the session, but just a little frustrated because if we only have one session a week with the team, I have to make the most of every minute of that session to prove my ability to gain a starting spot on the team. I will just have to worry about that when I return from getting my visa, and Ill continue to work hard while I am away. If there is one thing I can be better than everyone on the team, its my fitness and attitude and I will continue to use that to my advantage until I get given my chance.

We headed for home and Carly had prepared a lovely dinner for us to have. Always good to have food ready upon return from night training sessions. Reminds me of my days in Nelson getting home at 8.30pm and dinner being ready 🙂

 

Day 62 – Plymouth

Today was our day off as such because of the game last night. I had a relaxing morning and was in contact with Zane Sole, who is another Kiwi that is coming to Cornwall to play for Truro as well. He is currently in NZ doing his visa process and he gave me great information. The most important information he gave me was that I NEED to have my visa with the health insurance number in order for me to play. So I will want to get on with going to America and getting my visa as soon as.

Later in the morning I jumped on Rory’s bike and headed out along a trail which followed the inlet. It was a nice ride and good to get the legs moving a bit. And nice to see the area a little bit. Once I returned home I think went for a walk around the water closer to the house. It was nice again to just explore a little bit and get outside.

Once Rory was home, I spoke to him about the visa and playing and he said, the sooner the better. So I had to wait till my parents were up to confirm with them that I would change my flights to this Saturday instead of my original flight on September 5th. At first I was struggling to find flights at appropriate times with travel to airports etc. but then I got creative and sorted it out. But the challenge wasn’t done yet. In order to change a previous booking you must call to change it. I got put on hold and that drained my phone balance because it was an international call. I then topped up my phone, and got put on hold for an even longer period this time, draining all of my renewed funds on the phone. So then I FaceTimed Mum and Dad. Dad pulled through using his magic and somehow getting the change fee a lot cheaper than previously assumed. He sure did well, even though he really isn’t sure where they transferred his call to…Auckland to USA to then China he thinks. Who knows, all I care, I have my flights booked to return to the USA on Saturday August 20th. What a mission and a lot of frustration, but we got there. Onto the next step!

Day 61 – Plymouth

Woke up to another sunny morning. Had a banana before Rory and I headed out to train. It is game day and Rory wont be playing because of a knock he got, but Adriano is, so he got to sleep in. We had another good session, and slowly the nerves are settling down. Yesterday, because it was a new environment and new people to prove myself too, I felt very nervous and made many mistakes. But things calmed down a bit today and I was able to focus a little more. Still lots of small things to continue to work on and improve. And like yesterday, I finished with 4 laps around the cricket oval. That is certainly a blow.

5cded832-c92e-4d7e-8754-ce896e336701Came home and had some breakfast to refuel before showering and relaxing. I read some of my book in the sun, before Adriano and I made lunch/his pre match meal. It was delicious. Eventually we hit the road. First we stopped at the Truro City Managers place, Lee Hodges, who would then take the three of us down to the game. I was about an hours drive with some lovely scenery. We chatted a little bit in the car, but it was more Rory and Lee talking about the game tonight and the tactics etc. We arrived at the ground anc9adfc2f-2a24-42dc-b13c-4209149260dad I met most of the players and looked around the dressing room and the field etc. I watched the game from the stands. It was nice to watch the team that I will be playing for play, just so that I can get a good understanding of what I am in for, the level of the league, and the tactics of the team. It opened my eyes to a lot of things, and there certainly is room for improvement, in which I hope to assist with. Unfortunately Truro City lost 3-1.

We hit the road and got home pretty late.

 

Day 60 – Plymouth

After a good sleep, I woke to the sun shining through my window. What a lovely change that is. Soon enough Adriano, Rory and myself headed off to do some training. Because Truro isn’t full time professional, and the current game schedule is Tuesday and Saturday, they only manage to get one full team training session in a week. So to stay on the top of their game, all players are expected to put in the extra hard work needed to play at the high level. So we did our share of the hard work. Good warm up, stretch, roll, and band work before we did a few juggling and technique things. Then some first touch work and passing. I finished with 4 1min 90% runs around the cricket oval that we were training at. It was certainly a blow, but it is what I want and need. If I am to progress higher and higher, I need to take my fitness to another level. So that is one focus currently.

download (1).pngHome to shower and eat, before we went out and did a big shop. We got all the food we need for the week and split the bill. Safe to say we wont go hungry thats for sure. I then went and helped out with Rory and Carly’s Ice Cream business, The Cowlick Creamery. We didn’t have to do too much at the unit, although I did help with pouring milk and cream, and of course I helped with tasting. They also have a barista machine too, and Rory is learning the art of coffee making. That is something that I hope to learn also, so maybe in due time Ill get to practice at the unit.

On our way home, Rory took me for a tiki tour through the City of Plymouth. It was bombed in the 1500s I’m pretty sure and a lot of the rebuild was rushed. There are a few old old buildings which look amazing, and the waterfront/port area is beautiful too. Not a bad wee hang out spot. Finally headed home and cooked another fantastic dinner. I assisted Carly in the kitchen as we baked up an orange drizzle cake for a desert treat. Not a bad evening of company and food at all.

I also gathered all the required information and things to sort out my international clearance as that can often take some time, so we are getting onto that as soon as possible.

 

 

 

Day 58 – Derry City FC

Derry_City_FC_logoWoke up today for my last training with the lads. Because they had played the night before, the 11 starters did recovery, while the bench, myself, Dean and a new signing trained. It was a good competitive session for us all. I was happy with my play and made the same mistake a few times, so I am always learning and developing as a player. When I begin training next week, I will be sure to focus on that. I said goodbye to most the lads after training, with all of them wishing me well. It really has been a wonderful environment to be in for the last two months. The club was a great place to start my journey, and although it didn’t turn out the way I wanted with a contract, it served a great purpose, I developed a lot and I made some great new friends.

13626472_10209708032755969_7426291694723086165_nA bunch of us headed off for lunch and to watch the first premier league game of the season. And then we spent the rest of the afternoon watching the other games that were going on. It is exciting for me to be in the UK for the Premier League.

 

We eventually headed on home as I made my last meal, did my last bits of laundry and finished up packing. I knew that I could take two bags up to 20kg, however one suitcase is a lot bigger than the other. I will find out how much overweight the bag is when I get to the airport tomorrow!

 

Day 57 – Derry City FC

Got a sleep in today as it was game day. After a casual lazy morning I then began to plan my trip and organize all the other things that needed to be sorted out. All is ready for departure on Sunday. However, the packing will continue until the morning I leave.

Throughout the day, various Kiwi athletes were competing in the Olympics so I made sure to catch all that footage. A few more medals and a few unfortunate results, but the Kiwi’s are still doing us all proud.

And then at 8pm Derry vs Finn Harps kicked off. It was an away game, however I didn’t go. This is the Northwest Derby as Finn Park is only 30min down the road. I managed to find a stream online however with no commentary, so it was hard to keep track and watch. In the end Derry won convincingly 5-0. And with other results around the league going Derry’s way, they jump up into 2nd on the table. They are now in a great position going into the last 10 games of the season.

Day 56 – Derry City FC

It was training before game day, and it felt like the longest foam roll and band session ever. But it was all good stuff. The physio had said to me to go roll out and do the warm up stuff and when they went into film review to come back for him to check me out. Luckily there was no pain with any of the movements he was doing, just felt a little weak in the knee and a little tight in the hip. So he said I really got away with on there, someones watching over me.

I trained fully and was able to enjoy myself because I knew my responsibility was no longer there and I didn’t have the pressure of performing and impressing the coaches. I did some extra work after training with Dean Shiels, who is the managers son. Dean is on the comeback from an ankle injury he sustained while playing for Rangers in Scotland. We did some speed and power work, and once again my knee and hip were fine. Good signs.

My afternoon was filled with the Olympics, but also I made a quick trip to the post office where a very valuable package should have been delivered for me. I hadn’t received the phone call I was expecting, but I thought I would check anyway. And sure enough the package containing my very important passport was there. Knowing that I had my passport, I finally booked my flight to England. And then I booked my bus from Derry to Belfast, so it is all falling into place.