Australian Open

I am enjoying watching the Aussie Open in the early  mornings. Tennis is one of the things that Nadia and I share a passion for. With her 10 years younger than me and a good athlete, we can play together and it gives me a workout. It is an activity that we can do together. With the birth of Ocean (child number three) our tennis playing has been cut drastically, but now with Ocean able to walk, we will be looking to play more, especially as the weather improves.

Can Novak Defend his Aussie Open Title?
Can Novak Defend his Aussie Open Title?

Sunday January 25 Update: #1 seed Jelena Jankovic lost to Frenchwoman Marion Bartoli the #16 seed. The only interest I have left in the women’s draw is Jelena Dokic. She is a fascinating story. Her family is Serbian and they fled Croatia during the war of the break up of Yugoslavia in the 1990’s. They first went to Serbia and eventually ended up settling in Australia. She became a top tennis player (peaked at #4 in the world) and renounced Australia to play for Serbia. Her father/coach was strange and battling alcohol problems and her career fizzled out. She is back now, and playing for Australia, sans father. She is making a comeback and defeated two seeded players to get into the third round. The only other names I recognize are Serena Williams and Marat Safin’s sister.

The men’s side is much more interesting for me. Andy Roddick just defeated Spaniard Tommy Robredo and will play the winner of the Baghdatis – Djokovic match. James Blake plays against Muhammed Ali look-alike Tsonga. An intriguing match! Federer is in the fifth set against Tomas Berdych. I also like Monfils, the wild hitting Frenchman.

The Australian Open is the first Grand Slam of the long tennis season. Our favorite player is Lleyton Hewitt because when we lived in Perth (2000-2001) he was number one in the world. I also fashion my game after his – run after every ball, never give up, fist pump, weak serve and no killer winner shot, etc.

Serbia is a tennis power with 2 of the big three still alive in the singles draws. Novak “Nole” Djokovic won his matches in the first three rounds quite easily, only dropping one set. He now has an interesting match against Cypriot Marco Bagdhatis. My other country I am following, the USA, both Roddick and Blake (won first two sets) made it to the fourth round. I don’t have much hope for those guys to win it however, becasue they often lose in the big matches. I feel that however, that Blake could break through and win a grand slam.

On the women’s side, the number one seed, Jelena Jankovic is through to the third round. Ana Ivanovic was knocked out in the second round.

Family Journal: Friday January 23, 2009

 

Owen is pictured above in his kinder classroom. I stopped by after my administration meeting to take a peak on the boys and how they were doing. Ollie was still sleeping from his nap time. Owen was in the midst of an art class. He was enjoying himself.

It was another busy week. I have a bit of a cold and earlier in the week, Ocean kept getting up many times during the night. She mercifully slept most of the night both last night and Thursday evening. She kept getting up screaming and the only thing that would get her back to sleep was more milk. Who knows what it was. We tried feeding her more before bedtime, but that really didn’t help.

The temperature got into the mid 50’s this week and all of the snow melted. The melting snow and light rain, combined to make things quite muddy. The forecast looks like it will stay warm until the middle of next week, when temps will finally go down close to the freezing mark.

I also sent this photo to Nadia yesterday. We visited the Ethnographic Museum last weekend and I spotted this photo. The museum in downtown Belgrade has some wonderful displays of costumes and artifacts of life in Serbia in the 1600’s to the early 1900’s. I teased Nadia with the photo below. The woman has collected is carrying back a load of firewood, has a pot of water on her head, knitting clothing, AND watching the child all at the same time. I wonder who took the photo and if it was staged? Anyway, we have come a long way since then with modern conveniences and technology that does away with three of the activities that she is doing. Where is her husband? Sitting on a bench in the village with his buddies? Hunting? Behind a plow? I think that spirit of the woman handling everything in the home and the man just worrying about his work is now gone. 

 

Photo of Serbian Peasant Woman
Photo of Serbian Peasant Woman