La Dolce Vita
Well
it has been a little while since my last blog, but this will be the first one
from our new home in Rome!
The first thing I want to
talk about is our journey here with a 2 month old baby Hugo, over the years I
have experienced many flights with the screaming baby up front so I know what
it could have been like but we must have had some serious karma up our sleeves
as the guy was an absolute little champ on the way over, sleeping for most of
the flight and only really waking to have a feed or change, but I think the
thing that most impressed me was he equalized the air pressure all by himself
on take-off while his mum and dad watched nervously with dummy, bottle and toys
at the ready!
Arriving
back at Fiumicino airport brought back a lot of memories for me, it has been
four years since I played in Italy and even though my Italian was a little
rusty we got the basics sorted out pretty quickly: setting up house;
re-learning to drive on the other side of the road; Italian SIM card; internet
at home and getting reacquainted with my old friend the Diavola pizza (hot
salami pizza with olives)!
We
then settled into a pretty heavy training regime as the two other Australian
players here (Michael and Brad) and I were preparing for the qualifying
tournament for the London Paralympics as well as getting straight into the
Italian League. Playing for a new team
there is always a bit of settling in period but luckily I knew most of the guys
already which made the transition a bit easier and this showed on the
court as we put four games on the trot
into the win column.
Paralympic Qualifiers
It
felt like no sooner had we arrived in Italy I had to leave again, which was
made much more difficult as I was now heading to South Korea for the next 10 days and I had not been apart from Hugo
for more than a weekend before. I can tell you that while Skype is a fantastic
thing there is no substitute for a hug from my boy J.
It was great to catch up
with the Rollers again though as we embarked upon the next step in our journey
towards defending our gold medal in London. The Asia Oceana zone allows two
teams to qualify for the Paralympic Games which means four of the six teams
there miss out and as expected there was some heated competition for those
spots. The Rollers made it through to the tournament undefeated, but the final
pool game between Japan and South Korea was an absolute nailbiter with the
hometown heroes going down by one point to round out the two London qualifiers.
So
with Japan, and most importantly, the Aussie Rollers booking their tickets to
London we were on the first plane back to Rome and a family reunion! Look out
for my next blog for an insight into Italian life and a round-up of our tough
games ahead, ciao ciao!


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