

Time has been flying and flowing lately. I’ve been working hard, organizing, saving and stabilizing. Unfortunately, that has left little time to indulge on my blog. Over the last few months, I’ve had my 26th birthday, been exercising and catering myself silly. I’ve had little time to practice and squeezed in a few tournaments, in which I played strongly.
The big tournament I prepare for quickly approaches… The Regional Tour Championships will take the top 9 finishers onto the WPBA Classic Tour next year. The tournament location and dates are unknown; however, it will take place in February. Over the next couple of months I will begin my training. Practice on the table, studying at home, physical and mental drills, exercise, healthy diet and the accumulation of funds. I am thrilled to work hard and prepare for this event. Winning the tournament is the goal, finishing top 9 the ultimate test. I’m going to give it everything I have.
On a less intense note, I’ve been looking forward to a vacation back to the Westcoast, which will take place from December 17th-29th. While on my visit I get to attend a play which my father has written, directed, and produced. It is called “The House of Besarab”. Needless to say I’m excited and proud of him. This is his dream into reality. I will spend time with family and friends. My father and I have decided to take a road trip up to Oregon to visit my brother, mother and step-father. This year the holidays are about my family. Considering I’ve worked on Christmas Day, the last 5 years, in different pool halls, I think it’s about time I take a real break.
This New Year’s I also plan to spend not working, another big change. The last two years I have worked a Gala at the Metropolitan Opera House in NYC. This year I’m thrilled to ring in 2010 with my wonderful boyfriend Tony and his family.
For those that haven’t checked it out, I have an interview up on www.go4pool.net. It is about my life, my career, and my outlook on pool. I thank those of you that have, or will, take the time to watch it. I also want to thank Jim Murnak, of Go4Pool, for giving me the opportunity.
I hope you all take the time this year to truly express the love and gratitude you feel. I wish you all the best. I wish you good health and hydration as we work hard and party hard through the 2009 holiday season and into the 2010 New Year. Plan to make this the best year of your life. You control it and you have a choice. Pick up the books, “Silent Power” by Stuart Wilde or “The Power of Now” by Eckart Tolle, if you need a little inspiration. Also watch the movie “Food, Inc.” if you get the time. WARNING: It may affect how you feel about what you eat everyday. It is highly informative and an important topic everyone should be educated about.
Until my next free and inspired moment…Namaste