Saturday, December 28, 2024

Mark Turns SIXTEEN!

Please tell me HOW? How does one not take any pictures of their kid on his birthday? On his 16th birthday! I am crying inside because I feel like we completely failed at the proper capturing of his holiday. 

Mark turned 16 but he didn't want a big party, a get together, a big family anything. We had to respect his wishes but I so wish we would have made a bigger deal about his birthday. 

Noah and Tommy came over in the evening for some ice cream and a quick hang out as Mark was going to the stake dance that evening and then we were leaving for Hawaii early next morning. 

I am glad he still has these good friends although they don't hang out with each other nearly as much as they used too, 


Well, even without the big hurrah, Mark says he had a great birthday, especially because he got his coveted fancy pickleball paddle for $100! He seemingly has everything he needs and wants very little so he is already beginning to be quite tricky to shop for.

And here are the annual questions for the newly baked 16 year old Mark:

Height: 6’ 2''
Favorite sport: tennis 
Favorite sport to watch: tennis 
Favorite Book: Hunger Games
Favorite movie: Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning
Favorite Color: Blue
Hobbies: Pickleball
When I grow up, I want to be a tennis or pickleball player😂

We absolutely love Mark! He is a chill dude who doesn’t waste his breath on any chit chat (unless it’s texting friends (girls too)). He is ambitious and hard working, has quiet confidence about him as well as an aura of calm. He doesn’t rush and doesn’t stress and gets things done...when he doesn’t forget the list of things to do. Mark is still excelling at school and is excited for his “old” B16 year of playing tennis tournaments. He is very busy but still helps around the house and participates in the church youth activities and service projects. The most frequent compliment I hear about Mark is how kind he is! 

Happy 16th Birthday, Mark! 



 

Friday, December 27, 2024

Christmas 2024

Merry Christmas from the Watsons in North Carolina! And from Alex in Latvia.  Here is a huge close up picture for our blog! 

Katya arrived a few days before Christmas, made it to the ward breakfast party, got a very needed professional massage
 and then, unfortunately, got sick... But we managed to get all dressed up and get energized for our annual Christmas Eve celebrations in a Ukrainian way. 

Robert and his legendary Ukrainian carved weapon. I still remember when we had to transport it from Ukraine twenty five years ago and we were worried it would be confiscated. 

Mark is continuing the tradition of wearing embroidered shirts that are getting too small. Pretty soon we will be looking for a new one! 

Katya looks like a little flower with her head wreath. 

My mom was visiting for Christmas so we deliberately cooked a really nice real Ukrainian dinner, perhaps a bit of a miniature version in portions but not in variety. 

Here is a family picture on a timer! 

It was another very successful and delicious dinner!

While Katya was here we had a few days to chill before packing to leave for Maui! So we went to Bass Lake and walked one of our favorite trails. 

Another family selfie with Babusia who is getting shorter each year:(

Proof.

And then one of the evenings we went to Downtown Cary to see all the festive decorations. 

It was actually really cool! And cold too! 

We enjoyed seeing all the lights and just strolling in the Downtown park. 

Katya was not feeling so great all the time but she was a good sport and joined us for this. 

Here are Katya, Mark and Mama by the "Umka" statues. It reminded us of the lullaby I used to sing to the kids when they were little. 

The majority of the time before our trip to Hawaii, Katya was feeling the remnants of whatever she got on the second day in NC. It was frustrating for her but at least she was at home with no school or work. 

It’s such a blessing that we were able to celebrate together! These days are so precious.

Lyana. 

Sunday, December 1, 2024

Tennis Thanksgiving in Tampa

 IMG Academy International Tennis Championships, formerly known as Eddie Herr, is a huge tournament, hosted by IMG Tennis Academy each year in Florida. Because of eligibility, Mark pretty much only has a chance to play tournaments like Eddie Herr (most people will keep calling it that) and Orange Bowl once in each category. So this year, a month before he was turning 16, we decided to spend Thanksgiving Day in Florida and let Mark play qualifying rounds for this big competition.

The main draw is 64 kids (from all over the world but a lot of American kids come). The qualifying draw is 128 kids and only 8 of these kids get into the main draw (they keep 8 spots available for them).

Mark and I flew direct to Tampa on Tuesday before Thanksgiving as the check in for QF draw was that afternoon. 


The first opponent Mark played the next day was a boy from Mexico. His level on paper was kind of low, but he actually played quite well. Nevertheless, Mark beat him easily.  Later in the afternoon, we picked Robert up from the airport as he had to work on Wednesday still. 

We had only one match per day so the following day, late in the afternoon, Mark played another match against a boy from France. Qualifying draw is pretty brutal--one loss and you are out--just like in the professional circuit. It was not an easy match, but Mark did really well and beat the opponent as well!





That was on Thursday, the day we are supposed to be all eating turkey and gather as families:)). We had reservations at a local place for a Thanksgiving dinner and because of the match delays, we had to reschedule it and barely made it before their closing time. We had a fantastic dinner--Mark and I had fish with our Thanksgiving trimmings and Robert had traditional turkey. We all had delicious pie...although key lime pie was sold out. 




This is where you eat a Thanksgiving Dinner when you are in Florida--at a seafood place. 


On Friday, Mark played his hardest match so far against a seeded player from Trinidad and Tobago.

 In fact, the kid was number one player of his country. Mark played on clay, played so well, and managed to pull off a win! 


Stretching in the hotel...Sometimes he uses extra towels, sometimes the bed. When we drive, we bring our yoga mat with us. 


On Saturday, Mark had another tough match against a kids from Florida. He played a game similar to Mark, so it was a battle. Lots of deuce points, lots of momentum changes, but Mark lost. It was still a good match! The thing is you have to win all 4 matches to get into the main draw but IF you lose in the last round, like Mark did, you get a chance to be a "lucky loser" (yes, it's a thing). A lucky loser gets a chance to be put in the main draw if someone pulls out, depending on the number they drew after the last match. 

Miraculously, Mark got to be the lucky loser, one of the three, and on Sunday, when the draws came out, we learned that he would be playing on Monday morning. 

After Mark's match, we enjoyed some together time in Bradenton. We drove to the beach, walked around there, walked around the cute town had a lobster roll (I did, that is) and just enjoyed the festive feel of this Florida corner. This place was hit pretty badly by the hurricane that had destroyed so much of the beach just two months prior. We could see the clean up was actively happening and many buildings were still completely destroyed. 


We also found a park nearby to go disc golfing (and I went walking). Robert was leaving that Saturday evening to beat the holiday rush and prices.  

Oh wait, he didn't leave that evening actually. I dropped him off at the airport, he got through security and by the time I almost got back to the hotel, he said that the flight is so delayed that he would not make his connection in Charlotte so that they would postpone his flight till early morning out of Charlotte. Instead, I told him to get on chat with American Airlines and ask them to just change his flight to next morning out of Tampa so that he doesn't get stuck in Charlotte for the night. So basically, then I drove back to the airport (25 min) and picked him up so he could stay with us and then fly out on Sunday morning-haha. 

Mark played one more match at Eddie Herr against a great player from Spain. He was number 3 seed in the whole tournament, who had participated in the Davis Cup tournament representing Spain (that's a team event made up of the best players of each country). It was extremely windy too! Mark managed to win only one game, so he lost 6:0, 6:1. It was quite an experience though--it was definitely playing someone with a different level. 

This is Mark and his friend from Arizona Adnrej. In case they are famous someday.

And so our magical run at this international tournament came to an end... It was a great experience, learned a lot about the tennis atmosphere in Florida and the level to aspire to be. It was definitely a very unique way to spend the holiday! 

Lyana.