Monthly Archives: August 2008

Tennis vs. Life

Tennis vs. Life

So…it’s here. US Open 2008 Flushing Meadows. And once again, I’m rooting for my favorite Spaniard, Rafa Nadal. He played a three setter with American Ryler DeHeart tonight, who showed some great spirit.

i think tennis is my favorite sport because of its parallel to life. As in other sports, there’s a real psychology to tennis, but because you’re playing against one other person, it draws such a comparison to relationships. To watch the antagonism, frustration, joy and respect that occurs on the court reminds me of our daily interactions with each other as human beings. Tennis gives me inspiration because I draw from it. I remember watching Agassi at Wimbledon (live) when he was two sets down against Todd Martin, and he came out of it and won the match. It reminds me not to give up when the chips are down, to always fight and shoot for the reward. NO MATTER WHAT. Sometimes I may lose in the process, but the rewards can be oh-so-great if I persist and win.

I was reminded of a patient a few days ago who filled out a medical history questionnaire. In the section asking about her psychological history she responded: “I have chosen to remain single for the rest of my life. I have experienced extreme abuse with my family and have decided it’s not worth taking the risk getting hurt in the future.” While I can empathize with her statement, it made me feel sad because she has given up the fight. She has decided that it’s too scary putting herself out there. She’s down two sets and down 0-40 in the third and has decided she doesn’t want to win. Even if she got a clothing sponsorship and some fierce Babolat racquets, she’s lost her serve and let life throw as many aces at her as possible.  I wanted to scream at her, FIGHT! IT’S WORTH IT! STOP PLAYING FROM THE BASELINE ALL THE TIME AND GO UP TO THE NET!EVEN IF YOU LOSE, YOU’LL LEARN SOMETHING FOR THE NEXT GAME! But, of course, that’s a message that only you can tell yourself. If you’re not ready to hear it, it doesn’t matter who yells and screams at you.

So as you watch the U.S. Open this year, think about how tennis and life are one and the same.

Grand Targhee, WY

Grand Targhee, WY

I’ve done Zion, Bryce, Banff, and now Grand Targhee. Never quite made it to do the mountain bike trails, but did two hikes. I am so sore and exhausted, I have pain in places I didn’t know existed.

It was beautiful. When we got there, I just looked up at the sky and couldn’t believe it. It looked like a soup of stars that you could just reach up and touch.

I wasn’t expecting the altitude though. I was panting up a storm and after one cranberry vodka seltzer with a lime twist, I was out.

Didn’t run into any animals though except a small little chipmunk. It’s probably a good thing since nature and I don’t always beat as one.

Happy trailing!

Girls don’t wanna have fun

Girls don’t wanna have fun

I’m not a girlie-girl. Never have been, don’t know if I’ll ever be one. I’m going to a special event and well, have to look special. So…I went on a trip to Sephora  to get makeup for myself. I ended up spending $111 for makeup. For makeup! Can you believe it? I mean, my daily routine is undereye coverup, lotion, combing my hair after the shower and lip balm. This is makeup to me. Cost? Probably $20. A friend told me about this Fiberwig mascara, so I got it, for $22. Then I realized that I had to get foundation: $40. Undereye coverup: $21. I saved on the nailpolish: $4 and got a combination eyeshadow/lipstick palette for $18. I got a multitude of samples, Lip Attitude Chic lipstick, Dolce & Gabbana perfume, Cosmedicine Medi-Matte, Kinerase Brightening Face Serum, Kinerase Concentrated Spot Treatment. I don’t know if I need all of this!  Not to mention that my  dermatologist makes her own coveted eye cream that costs $45. Her secretary told me that as soon the shipment is in the first box out of the case is mine.

As someone who has no real experience with makeup, I decided to use both my arms as testers. I dabbed on the Nar foundations on the left arm. Nar has different shades all named after countries, Trinidad, Jamaica, etc…After the fourth or fifth country, I realized that these were bronzers. My arms looked liked various shades of tan. It was sort of ridiculous since I’m already pretty tan. I moved on to test the lipsticks. My arms began to look like an artist’s palette. The Sephora saleswoman was looking at me strangely, but hey, what can I do?

Sephora’s an amazing store, but it’s overwhelming. I like going to a counter and picking a basic shade and coordinating everything with that. I felt like a kid in a candy store. It was overstimulating.

Do men have to go through this? The short answer is no. The long answer is no. If I’m wrong men, would love to hear your side of the story.

NYPL

NYPL

It stands for the New York Public Library.  I go to a local branch a block away from the office. Today, while I was on the F train, I saw a kid wearing a shirt that said Queens Public Library Lefrak City Branch. It made me think of my father, when he was a graduate student. My mom told me that he would go to that particular branch to study.

Since I go through books fast, and the economy is slow, and I’m saving up so my kid can be a tennis star, I’ve started using my library card again. You can order books online. Sure, the more popular books have a wait, but it beats having to pay gazillions of dollars at Barnes and Nobles and then having to find a place to store them when you’re done reading. I’ve made a rule for myself. If I have a feeling that a particular book is something I’d like to keep in my own library, I buy it. If not, or if there are a whole lot of books I’m curious about, I order them online. You get a message to your e-mail account telling you when the books have arrived. They’re reserved for a couple of weeks for you. You can even renew online.

The NYPL also offers  free classes for those who are interested in learning English. It’s never never never too late to learn. I always tell my non-English speaking patients to join up. They offer book clubs and youth programs and so much more. I order my CDs from there too. It’s a great service to the public.

http://www.nypl.org

Get your library card if you don’t have one!

Countertransference towards a character?

Countertransference towards a character?

I had brunch with a fellow writer today. We were discussing our respective ordeals, difficulties and experience with writing. By talking about this it really helped me figure out something about myself.

I started writing short stories in 2003. I had written about four different stories. Re-reading the stories, I became annoyed with not only the character(s) but also myself. I didn’t feel particularly empathetic towards the characters even though I was the one who had created and written about them. It’s been somewhat perplexing for me to figure out why. Today, I realized what was going on. I had picked about two or three people in my past that I chose to write about. I picked characteristics of different people and combined them to create certain characters in the short stories. My particular experience with these people were not overwhelmingly positive. I realized that I had written the stories with an objective, therapeutic mind. My goal at the time I was writing was to figure out why they behaved in certain ways. What made them tick? What was it about them that made them behave in negative ways? When I was finished with the story, I realized that I wasn’t reading the story with an objective point of view. I had already had negative experiences and I didn’t necessarily want to get over my anger and approach them with understanding and empathy. Interesting isn’t it? In psychological terms, this would be called countertransference. Usually I have experienced this with certain patients, but I didn’t realize that it could happen in other realms as well.

One piece of good advice my friend gave me was to suggest that an objective party should be reading my stories. Someone who has no emotional attachment to what they are reading. They can then give me an objective view of what they think of the characters, good or bad. He suggested not scrapping the stories that I think are bad and letting someone else tell me if they are worth including.

I started writing again a few months ago. This time around, I decided to take a different approach and write about characters with more positive traits. It’s been more difficult to create characters this way. I realize that by writing about the characters that have more negative traits, it was a cathartic experience for me. I was able to shed my frustrations and annoyances. With the positive characters, I don’t have the need to dissect  and understand them from a different level.

Sigh. At least it’s not writer’s block.

Beijing 2008 Men’s singles Olympics gold match

Beijing 2008 Men’s singles Olympics gold match

I love watching the Olympics, Michael Phelps, Dara Torres. You name it. But as an avid tennis fan, I’ve found it difficult to figure out what time the matches were scheduled. I woke up this morning only to watch the women’s double match and realized that the men’s singles match was over. Bummer. So after some searching finally found a link that would allow me to watch the match. For those of you that didn’t get to watch it. Enjoy! It’s not as great as the Wimbledon final but still good.

http://www.nbcolympics.com/video/player.html?assetid=1289616&channelcode=sportte

Ouch

Ouch

I’m sore. I had my tennis lesson on Wednesday and then had a workout at the gym with the trainer. Can anyone say anaerobic metabolism, Kreb’s cycle and lactic acid? If not, then just google it.

We went over the different grips, semi-Western is what I prefer, but I wanted to see what it would be like to have a full Western grip (like Rafa Nadal). It’s too much for me.

I’m also wondering about this kinesio tape? Has anyone ever tried it before? I’m pondering whether I should use it for my elbow. My orthopod told me that the pain in my elbow should go away in a year and a half. It’s pretty close to 1 1/2 years since my fracture and surgery and I still have a lot of pain. Kerri Walsh covers her serving shouder and it seems to serve her well.

I’m starting to wonder if 2008 is not a good year for Roger Federer. I mean I’m a patriotic American and I like James Blake and everything. But Federer losing to Blake? Sounds like a “things that make you go hmmm” kind of thing. I can even understand Venus Williams losing to Li Na. Homegirl has other things going on in her life. Maybe Federer needs to grow out his hair again and keep it in a ponytail. Like Sampson. Although I don’t know if Sampson wore his hair in a ponytail.

So these are the ramblings at 9:42 PM from this wanna-be tennis star. Try to stop yourself from laughing.

And before I forget….Happy Birthday India.

In the Olympic spirit

In the Olympic spirit

 

In the fashion of the Olympic spirit, I’ve decided to take up tennis again. I’m a little hesitant, since my injury last year. My arm is not what it used to be. But I’ve decided that it’s time to vary up the workout routine. Everyone always asks if Wednesdays are my golf day, but now it’ll be my tennis day.

So every two weeks, I’ll be in my tennis shorts, sporting my Wilson racket, headband and wristbands. Hopefully I can get a tennis partner soon. Any takers?

And what about that Michael Phelps? A-M-A-Z-I-N-G! And it’s so great to see the French eat their own words. That’s what you get, you arrogant ____________________.  An Indian on the U.S. men’s gymnastic team. Awesome!

I think the Olympics tennis will be a return of Nadal vs. Federer again. Let’s keep our fingers crossed.