Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Bond Girl Prayer for Good Curling

So I wasn't really going to share this with everyone, but I think it might help if I send this out into the world. Maybe the world might send us some winning positive vibes back. I wrote this prior to coming to Club Nationals, and I read this out-loud before one of the games for inspiration. (That's why we had the mic off, Liz) I think tomorrow is the moment where we need this the most so here's to you Team Bond Girls:

Dear Bond Girls,

You belong to an exclusive group of amazing women formed to represent the Hollywood Curling Club and curling in the Southern California Region. You’ve been given a formidable task, and you return to the Club National Competition proud, prepared, and pinker than ever. Though pressure may be high, shots might be tough, ice unpredictable, and the competition rough, all you can do is your best. Your curling “toolbox” contains your entire experiences, drills, memories, and dummies handbook, all of which you can access at any moment, especially in time of need. You are each endowed with special talents and skills. Use them to the best of your abilities. We’ve formed a tight “bond” which is stronger than any super spy, and together we can move mountains one stone at a time.

This is my blessing to our team to keep close to our hearts, clear our minds, and remind ourselves a laugh or two:

May your pink streaks guide your way
To a steady, balanced delivery,
With enough ice,
A good weight,
Beautiful curl,
Hard, quick sweeping,
Consistent draws,
Wonderfully executed take outs,
And impeccable sportsmanship.

May your sheets be clean,
Brooms as light as carbon fiber,
Ice melting under super sweeping,
And arms never feel like jelly.
Let no dirt or hair neither nick nor veer each stone off its path.
And if it does, may it be lead to an ideal scoring position

May your shots always be confident
With a Plan B, C, D, E, and F in mind.
And if you must do a Hollywood “stunt”
May it be fancy in Matrix slo mo,
And you get up again and again.
Despite bruised bums,
Give the fans, your best smile and wave.

Most importantly,
Let no stone ever be burned.

May your kilt always be ironed, pleats in straight lines
And your socks fun and scarves fuzzy.
Everything perfectly coordinated pink spectrum.
Make the world see how you see it,
curling en rose.

At the end of each game,
May your beer mugs be full,
And your head held high.
Take each moment in.
Learn from the dips and valleys, sharp and narrow curls.
Breath in, deep calming breaths.
Trust in your team.
Trust in your self,
And your rocks shall not be lead astray.

- Domino

No Wins Today

Today was definitely an off day for everyone. We played against Illinois first in the morning and then Minnesota #2 in the evening. I think we are hitting our downward point where everyone's tired, sore, and sick. I am sure that giving up points didn't help our morale. Tonight, we are focusing on a different strategy for the players tomorrow. Sorry, I can't share them online for all the fans, but hopefully you'll see the results. I am definitely going to work on my delivery. Sometimes when I make my throws, I have little or no handle, and that skews where the rock ends up. I think I am releasing my rock before I fully complete the rotation. Basically, you start holding the curling rock handle at around 2 o'clock or 10 o'clock depending on what kind of curl you want to put on the stone, and you would release it at 12 o'clock. So I think I am releasing it early like around 11 o'clock or 1 o'clock. Another factor is trying to pin point my weight. I seem to be flying right off the hack, and I think it's because my legs are tired and to compensate for that I'm pushing harder to get the momentum I think I need. Then, my delivery becomes too slow. I should be "oozing" out of the hack, and then I wouldn't have to readjust as I am coming down and over doing it.

So those are the things I'm going to be fixing in my sleep. Mental Drills!

You know the first 3 days of competition were quite amazing. We've accomplished so much and shown so much improvement from our last year's performance. I am proud of our team from just the very first day. Whatever it is that we were doing or thinking or channeling when we almost bet the Minnesota #1 team and when we got our 2 wins, we need to find it again. We do have that potential to make our shots. We've proved that it is inside us somewhere. In order to really get through tomorrow on a positive note, we need to curl like we've never curled before...I'm hoping that we'll be able to find the inspiration we need.

-Domino

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Do it, Do it, Do it, and Do it Again...

That's one of the lines in the Black-Eyed Pea's song that we play in the mini van on the way to each match. It's been really motivational to get our routine down so that we can focus on "doing it again." Tonight, we are celebrating our 2nd victory against Team New York. We had a really good start...a pretty even match. We were able to pull out ahead, and of course in the 8th end, we had a little bump. Luckily, we were able to pull it together and still come out on top. We won with a final score of 12-7. So we took our coach, Danger Dietz, out for some pizza especially since he had donned the pink Coach shirt that we bought him. He's been a really great sport putting up with all our craziness and girlishness; so of course we had to make up for it. We had heard that somewhere out there was a restaurant that served macaroni and cheese pizza, and we were determined to find it. It's from Ian's located on State St. in Madison. We also had BBQ beef & fries pizza and Jen ordered a fritos pizza. All DELICIOUS! You should try it. Joel also showed us some of the sites like the Capital building, a Frank Lloyd Wright structure, a frozen lake, etc. It was a ton of fun.

Well, I'm going to lather myself in some bengay so that I can function tomorrow. I am hoping for a win...if Marissa can do it at least one more time, she gets banana pudding from someone. I am not sure of the terms of this agreement. I guess don't ask don't tell. All I know is that Marissa was really excited about it; so we have to at least give it a Team Bond Girl try.

Signing Off!

-Domino

Monday, February 22, 2010

Under Pressure

So today's Colorado game was not my best performance. I was coming off the hack too fast and did too much over compensating on my shots. I felt awkward in my delivery each time, and I was soooo stressed out. One thing that I am very proud of was how my entire team pulled me through my ordeal, and made me get out of my head. They were always encouraging and brought my stones that could be used into play. Eventually, my shots returned, and I even got a take out. I just have to keep focus, and not let things get to me. I think I need to play more of these games so that I can deal with all this pressure better. For some reason, playing against the #1 and #2 seeded team did not make me as sick to my stomach as playing against Colorado. I guess I didn't want to disappoint anyone on my team and our coach and people watching at home. It was also really important to get this win. So...now that this game is out of the way, I know that tomorrow's going to be another day. We'll be playing at 2:00 PM Central time against New York. It's going to be featured on Wisconsin's webstream with mics and multiple cameras. Please visit: http://www.2010clubnationals.com/webstreaming/

Thanks, everyone, for hanging in there and showing your support.

-Domino

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Next game

Check us out tomorrow: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/team-bond-girls-curling-club-nationals

California vs. North Dakota 12 pm

Pink Power

Here's a link we want to share with you all.

NBC15

ENJOY!

You win some... you lose some....

Ok - so round robin tournaments like Club Nationals are tough when they seed the top teams against the bottom teams at the very beginning. We came into the tournament seeded 9th out of 10 teams (which was a small victory in itself cause we thought we would be seeded 10th!) That means today we play #2 seeded Wisconsin and #1 seeded Minnesota. So we had our work cut out for us on day #1!

The Wisconsin team was such a group of nice girls to play against. They were really sweet and encouraging throughout the game - especially when we had a few rough ends at the beginning. Since this was our first time back out on the ice together as a team since Playdowns in early January - we had some rust to kick off. Sure we missed some shots, but not all of them. Every one of us had some nice shots too. We started to get back into the flow towards the end of the game and I know every single game we will continue to get better. Since we don't get lots of time on the ice - especially real curling ice, we cherish every moment that we are out there and are always working on our skills. We face another really tough opponent in Minnesota this evening, but they are super nice and great group of ladies - so it should be a fun game. We'll just work on improving ourselves from the last game and get better one step at a time!

The big event was after the game when all of us ended up being interviewed by a local news station. They wanted to interview some curlers who found the sport of curling in an interesting way... and I guess Hollywood Curling fit the bill! It was the local NBC affiliate and it was fun to have our brief moment in the sun. We aren't 100% sure where to look for the story, but hopefully we'll be able to find a link to it to share. They also had me wear a microphone during the Opening Ceremonies - which was kind of funny. I tried to get in as many shout outs to the Hollywood Curling Club as I could. :) We got a lot of cheers during the opening ceremonies, which was fun. We even got a special shout out from the News Anchor who was the emcee for the event. She said "When I saw that there was a team from Hollywood, I expected to see Jennifer Aniston, Meryl Streep and Sandra Bullock out here curling." Then she made a comment about how awesome our shoes are and that they are going to make the news! :)

We'll try to post some video and pictures from the Opening Ceremonies later. It was a nice event - we got our special Club Nationals pins, which are super cool - Madison Curling Club has been putting on a classy event so far. We are enjoying it!

After opening ceremonies - we went to the Hubbard Avenue Diner, which was a recommendation from our curling pals Casey and Jessica. They said we had to go there for the pie! That place was delicious and a great way to wind down after the morning game and opening ceremonies. After lunch we couldn't resist hitting up the National Mustard Museum, which was right next to the diner. They had over 500 flavors of mustard... that is right - that much mustard exists in this world. Jen G and I sampled a bunch of flavors. Good stuff!

Now we are chilling out before we head back to the club shortly for our 7:00 pm game!

We'll keep you all posted on how it goes! And you can always watch on:

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/team-bond-girls-curling-club-nationals

Later!
Skip Marissa

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Last Minute Notes Before Bedtime

So we tested out the live streaming equipment and the feed. It looks like things are all in working condition for tomorrow's game. Unfortunately, we shut off the broadcast tonight; so you won't be able to see anything until our game tomorrow morning at 8:30 am. Here's the link to the stream again for all those who need it. See you tomorrow!

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/team-bond-girls-curling-club-nationals

Musical Jeopardy

Okay, everyone guess which is each Bond Girl's song. Each of them submitted 4 songs:

1) Gangster Love by Snoop Dog
2) Don't Stop Believing by The Glee Cast
3) Let it Rock by Kevin Rudolf and Lil' Wayne
4) Right Here, Right Now by Fat Boy Slim
5) My Life Would Suck Without You by The Glee Cast
6) Boom Boom Pow by Black Eyed Peas
7) Killing in the Name of Rage Against the Machine
8) Baba O'Reilly by The Who
9) Carry Out - Timbaland by Justin Timberlake
10)Pump it by Black Eyed Peas
11) Take It to the House by Trick Daddy
12) Friday I'm in Love by The Cure
13) Shewolf - Shikira
14) I've Got a Feelin' By Black Eyed Peas
15) Uprising by Muse
16) Anything Can Happen by Mary Poppins
17) I'm Alive by Next to Normal

We will be posting the answers later this week. Good luck!

Interview with Jennifer Gamboa

We have a little bit of free time to kill; so I am conducting an interview with Jennifer Gamboa. She's my guinea pig since Marissa's out and about and Cindy's on the phone.

My first question...so what's up with the pink hair?
"I think it's more like a fun way to commemorate a moment...because that's the only thing I can change consistently about myself, and I am known for changing my hair. So I have fun with it, and pink is fun."

Did you in a million years every thought that you would be a curler?
"No. I didn't even know what curling was until 2 years ago. And now it's part...it's a prominent part of my life which is amazing. It's surprising what can happen in a short amount of time."

How does it feel curling with a whole bunch of other crazy women?
"Fantastic! It's always a great experience and um good times!"

What is your favorite curling experience?
Curling was a life experience in itself... a bonding experience, and finding a little more of me, which is nice when you get older.

How do you feel about the "Bond Girl T-shirt" experience where people take photos of your shirts and posts them on your facebook?
"It's kind of surreal because it's like laughs, it's like grasping...don't know what to say, it's kind of grasping what we are, having fun and showing support. "

What does your husband, Matt, feel about all of this, the club nationals, your involvement in curling, etc?
"He's very supportive because he...His commitment is more so than mine. He's been a big part of me striving to be better. And he is more committed and passionate than I am and that pushes me to be a better curler because he is proud of me and of my accomplishment. I know that he'll make it to nationals in no time, and I'll be able to mimic his support as well."

Since you belong to the Hollywood Curling Club, I felt this question would be appropriate: What hollywood movie would you like your life to be?

"The Princess and the Frog"...because you have your life as you want it to be, but then things happen to you. When you see change and you accept that change and in the end it's the same outcome, but now you're sharing it, and you are happy. You learn that not you don't always be get what you want the way you want it. I also want an alligator that plays a trumpet, and it had a cool villain.

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Thanks, Jen. Looks like we've killed enough time. Off to the meeting.

Snow Driving with Hawaiian Shoes

Watch out, Wisconsin! The Hawaiian girl is behind the wheel with her fancy mini-van. Not only is she short, but she is Asian. To make things worse, IT'S SNOWING. What were the Bond Girls' thinking?!

There was only one bump in Domino's driving record so far. As Joel was leading our minivan to the club, he made a left turn at the stoplight when there was a yellow light. Since this was Wisconsin and not Los Angeles, Domino did not do some evasive driving to scare the locals and beat the light. Therefore, we lost Joel. He slowed down his speed and gave us directions via cell phone for us to catch up. We sped down the highway trying to find him again, and we ended up passing Joel behind. Domino said she didn't spot him behind the big rig that was blocking her way. In the end, both Bond Girls and Joel made it to the club in once piece.

Here's driving advice from Cindy who was Vice/Navigator for the car ride and our veteran of the cold weather: "Don't tramp it! You'll spin out in the snow."

So far so good. Buckle up your seat belts, everyone. Enjoy the ride!

We're Here!

We arrived in Madison at 9 am via way of Cincinnati. It was a very smooth trip with a little turbulence. We ate Chick-Fil-A for breakfast, and it was very yummy. MMM, chicken and biscuits. We were greeted by Joel, our coach, at the airport, and made our way to the hotel. The Crown Plaza is a very cool hotel with an indoor pool and jacuzzi and a 5 million dollar renovation. We are sharing it with weight-lifters, wrestlers, and junior basketball players; so it should be interesting. We were so happy to see some familiar faces from Club Nationals last year, Mary and Stephanie. Can't believe it has been almost been 1 year since we last saw them!

Practice was at 12:00 pm, and we saw the Madison Curling Club for the first time. It was amazing! There are 6 sheets. All dedicated ice. Big lockers in the locker rooms. For practice, we spent 12 minutes per sheet from sheets 2 - 6 throwing stones of both colors back and forth. We had a good feel for our deliveries, and made fast adjustments. Coach Joel gave me a few things to adjust, and it worked like a charm.

After a quick bite at KFC, we're chilling at the hotel. "The Prince and Me" is on.

5:30 pm is a meeting and reception at the club.

Will keep you updated!

-Domino

Injury Report

Domino did it again! Her left middle finger has been sliced and diced with a 1/8 inch cut from trying to prepare broccoli for dinner on Thursday night. Luckily, no blood was shed on the food. Given her track record she should stay away from sharp objects and explosive devices for the duration of the competition. With the help of "crack care," her recovery has been fast. There seems to be no hindrance on her practice today. Looks like this is only a minor injury that should not affect the rest of the competition.

Monday, February 15, 2010

5 Days to Go!

With the start of the Olympics, I am starting to get jitters. I was able to watch the opening ceremony and various events. I saw Hannah Kearney on the Moguls pull off her almost flawless performance to get her gold. I felt the adrenaline rush as she completed each of her jumps. I waited in anxiousness to see her scores. I yelled and screamed and shared in her victory. It was amazing! I listened to stories of athletes' hardships and heartbreaks. J.R. Celski (a fellow Filipino) could have severed a major artery, and here he is in his Olympic debut with a Bronze medal in Short Track Speedskating. One could not write a better story.

I love what the Olympics stands for, individuals come together to represent their country and show what they've accomplished. I saw a quote on one of the news packages: "The man who removes a mountain begins by carrying away small stones." And I know that each one of these athletes started with an interest, and they built upon it. Perhaps they started competing in tournaments such as the one we'll be going to this weekend. They took their interest to each next level, learned from their experiences, strove for perfection. I can understand why people look up to these athletes as heroes. They've accomplished something that only a small percentage of the world get to do. They push limits of the body and imagination. I am truly awestruck.

So for this Club National Competition, I'd like to think that we are participating in our own Mini-Winter Olympics. It's kind of appropriate to feel this way, seeing that our tournament is happening at the same time as the 2010 Olympics. The whole world might not be watching. We might not have huge sponsors or cool montages. What we do have is a lot of heart and PINK! We'll take each day and each game one step at a time. We know that the competition is steep, but we've learned so much within these 2 years. We're not coming to Madison to do just enough. We're coming to Madison to do the best we could do, and I believe the only way to do that is to strive for a medal. Who knows where this could take us? One stone at a time...

-Domino

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Oh Girls Just Want to Have Fun

This blog post is to get you reacquainted with Team Bond Girls 2010, the inside scoop. There's more to us than just 5 girls with goofy pictures and pink kilts. Let's start with the skip.

Marissa Messier...Skip
Don't let this blond bombshell, softball player, Disney producer fool you. She holds a plethora of musical information. Now, I am not talking strings and percussion. I'm talking about the kind of musicals that has jazz hands and chorus lines, swearing puppets, and stage blood. Marissa is our go to person for all that is wickedly performed in front of a live audience. She holds a poster and autograph collection that fans would die for, and knows show tunes by heart. I dare you to test her skills not only on the ice, but on obscure trivia that only the true thespian of the song and dance would know and appreciate. Break a leg, Marissa!

Cindy Wood...Third
Cindy is who we call our "ringer" from Nova Scotia. She has over 20 years of curling under her belt, outside of curling she is our architecture master. She left Canada studying snow affects on building structures to sunny California with our earthquake reinforcements. One day, she will design our Southern California dedicated curling facility. Plus, Cindy's an expert with the needle, on the sewing machine that is. She creates anything from bags to pillowcases to iPod covers and even our beautifully coordinated kilt and broom bag. She'll always be there if you need her for a stitch.

Jennifer Gamboa...Second
Gamboa has a plethora of hidden talents. She can do your taxes, design a cake, knit you a hat, and curl right handed (she's a lefty). There's nothing that Jen can't teach herself to do. If you have any doubts, just ask to see her hot dog cake. Yes, you read that correctly. With her chic hair style and pink streaks, you better watch out, curling world. This spunky renaissance woman has put curling at the top of her list to master.

Donna Umali Mendoza...First
Donna does not fit the image of a traditional curler. She's too short, too thin blooded (being born and raised in a tropical environment), too busy...yet curling does not discriminate and has somehow found it's way into her life. Donna has spent the passed few years of her life trying to "make it" in the entertainment industry, and now that passion is shared with trying to "make it" in the curling world. Look out competitors, she's got her eyes set on the gleam of medals.

Joel Danger Dietz...Coach
For the first time, Team Bond Girls have registered an official coach. The Bond Girls met Joel at last year's Club National Tournament in Utica, NY. Joel showed his dangerous side when him and his team from Wisconsin took first place. Joel works as a Lab Technician, but he has also served his country with a tour in Iraq for the National Guard. Joel, Team Bond Girls is very honored to have some of that "danger" rub off on them.

Jennifer Lindsay...Fifth
Lindsay will not be able to join Team Bond Girls in person at the competition this time around because of scheduling conflicts, but she will be there in spirit. Jen is a GPS Cryptologic Systems Engineer by day and a talented musician by night. She pursues her passion by being a member of the youtube orchestra and is promoting her new cd. You're looking at the next American Idol perhaps...or Supreme Commander of the Satellite Armada.

Additional Bond Girls Support Team:
Jon Wilson "M" - Every Bond needs a superior.
Fred Maxie - Behind the scenes strategist and motivator.
Paul Mendoza - Donna's Husband, also a member of Team Zissou.
Matt G - Graphics whiz, logo designer, Jen G's Husband, also a member of Team Zissou.
Justin Roussie - Cindy's fella and #1 fan
Nick Kitinski - President of Hollywood Curling Club and die-hard Bond Girls supporter
Ryan Berdan - Hot tub provider, loyal friend and fan, Team Zissou Vice
Liz Nolan - Adoptive Mom of Team Bond Girls, Owner of www.sewwhatnow.com
Joe Cosentino - Adoptive Dad of Team Bond Girls

All of our amazing friends and family who give us tons of love and support. We love you all!

Yoga-tastic!

Skip Messier and Second Jen did Nicole's Mixed Level yoga class tonight. It was a super sweaty, great work out. We made it one step closer to becoming yoga masters and are ready to wow the other teams at Nationals with our crow poses and backbend, walking hands up the wall move.

And watch out for our handstands!

10 days and counting....

Monday, February 8, 2010

Injury Report

Donna's got a little sprain on her right foot. It doesn't seem to be a very serious injury, and it's not on the balancing foot (left) which is essential for curling. She has been resting it for the passed couple of days and will have to stay off her feet as much as possible. Donna will just have to focus more of her training on other areas such as arms and core.

No other injuries to report.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

2 Weeks & Counting

So it is exactly 2 weeks before we arrive in Madison, WI. Already preparations have been made. Airline tickets have been purchased, hotel room reserved, contact has been made to the local Wisconsinites, bake sales galore, etc. At the same time, there's been a lot of press for curling in general for the Olympics. Hollywood Curling is trying to ride the wave, bring in more curlers, and help build up our club. This year is definitely like no other.

Seeing that time is flying by really fast, I thought it appropriate to begin the countdown. 13 days to go.

So there's still lots more to do. Cindy's compiling our mixed cd. All the gals contribute a couple of songs, and we'd play it everyday, pretty much all day. It gets us ready for the tournament. I need to get on that car rental...We still have a handful of fundraising events to complete. Pack! Plus, there's a few open houses and practice sessions that we need to participate in. Oh, and in the meantime, we have a very handy dandy workout log that needs to be filled in periodically...I think so far we're doing a pretty good job. Keep up the good work, Bond Girls!

-Domino

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

John Shuster - Up Close & Personal

So I wasn't sure what to expect when we were told that John Shuster was going to be in town, and that he was going to visit our curling club during the Open House which was held on January 31st. John Shuster, for all those new to the curling world, is the Captain (which in curling terms would be called the "Skip") of the US Olympic Men's Team at this year's Olympic Games held in Vancouver. He was actually scheduled to be on the Jay Leno show on Monday, but he did a short stop at the club since the timing was perfect.

Well, we had a mad rush of people at the Open House. We had the largest turnout ever which is 142 people. The largest we had to date was 80. I think a lot of that was generated because of John. We were frantically trying to accommodate all these people, and then standing in the back of the room was Jen and right next to her was this stranger. I meant to look up his photo on the internet earlier...anyway, something clicked. I was frantically waving hi to John Shuster like he was a long lost friend. I had to put myself in check because I didn't want to scare him since has no idea who we are, but at the same time, I wanted to make sure he felt welcome.

Anyway, John seemed really quiet and shy which surprised me....you see the Olympic Trials were really intense, and John had one of the loudest yells. I was kind of expecting a really angry guy. He was shuffled into the area, visited every open curling group, was happy to take pictures, and was open to modeling out our Hollywood Curling shirts. Team Bond Girls, of course, had a group photo with him. We monopolized about 3 hours of his time, and afterward we went out for drinks at Barney's Beanery. We had a ton of fun.

The next day was his interview with Jay Leno. A few curlers, including the Bond Girls in pink kilt form, were able to attend. We had access to the green room which was fun, and we screamed our hearts out whenever we could. I'm sure Nick, TJ, and Ryan did most of the screaming. (One of the other gals should be writing a blog about this experience; so I won't go into too much detail.) Well, I was listening to the interview, and one thing that Leno was trying to articulate was that John and his team was not like highly endorsed superstars who would scoff at participating in the Olympics because they wouldn't get paid enough. John was just an ordinary American guy who happen to have mad curling skills, and he was going to get a chance to represent America not once but twice, plus he was really humble about it. I thought, if I ever had that opportunity, I would like to follow John's example.

That night, I met up with John and the curling crew at a bar in Los Feliz and just hung out. He's about our age; so it was easy. There were a lot of laughs and a few memorable moments. At the end of the night, it was hugs and handshakes for everyone. I feel really honored to have had the opportunities that curling has given me...a place to exercise, to spend time with the husband and kick his butt, a chance to travel and compete in competitions, an opportunity to rub elbows and talk face to face with an Olympian, and open other avenues of dreams and aspirations that I never would have thought of before.

John, thank you so much for spending so much time with us. You are a great representative for the the US. We are all very proud of you and your accomplishments. We wish you love, luck, and great ice in Vancouver.

-Domino