Showing posts with label olympics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label olympics. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

"The New York Times" Feature

As I head into the Lorena Ochoa Invitational this week in Mexico City I want to thank the New York Times and writer Lisa Mickey for the wonderful article about my dream and journey to return to Rio and compete in the 2016 Olympic Games! Check it out here!

I still have a ways to go, but I have been improving! I am so grateful for the support coming from all corners of my life!

Friday, July 17, 2015

Avocado Obsession Continues: Avocado Basil Pasta

Avocado Obsession Continues: Avocado Basil Pasta

Yes, here I go with my avocado obsession again! I wanted to share another go-to recipe that is healthy and super easy to make and this one just kept coming back to my mind.  Stella loves pasta and so does Adam.  I was looking for a summer pasta recipe when I came across this one at my friend Barbara’s barbecue. It is easy to make and so incredibly delicious!
Photo courtesy of Dairy Made Easy

You will need:
8 ounces bow-tie pasta or quinoa penne pasta
2 tbsp freshly squeezed lemon juice
2 medium avocados, diced  2 tbsp olive oil
2/3 cup loosely packed basil leaves, chopped      
2 garlic cloves, crushed                            
¼ Tbsp kosher salt & pinch coarse black pepper
½ cup grated Parmesan cheese

Directions:
1. Bring water to a boil and cook pasta as directed on the package
2. In a large bowl, combine avocado, basil, lemon juice, olive oil, garlic s&p.
3. Add hot pasta to bowl, stir to combine;
4. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese and serve right away or at room temperature


I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as we do!!!!

Friday, June 19, 2015

Happy Father's Day

On Sunday is Father’s day and I am so bummed to be away from my family. I am lucky to have some amazing men in my life. My father, Lutz, my brother, Alex, and my father-in-law, Ned, are all amazing dads and I would like to wish them all a happy father’s day.  However, I want to take this opportunity to focus in and thank my husband, Adam.  Adam is by far my better half.  He is incredibly kind, smart and very funny.  He is my number one supporter and has been amazing throughout this crazy journey.

Going back to playing professional golf has created a lot of stress in our lives.  Having to move to Florida in the winter (well, maybe not such a bad thing considering the Boston winters), travelling two weeks out of every month for tournaments and my practice schedule has taken a toll and changed our family dynamic. Oh, and throw moving to a new house in Massachusetts on top of that!!!! It is INSANE.  I used to be the main caregiver for the kids, but Adam has had to fill in in my absence.  He has an incredibly busy schedule with the Red Sox, but not once has he told me that I could not do something.  He is my number one supporter and changes his schedule around all the time in order to make sure I do what I need to do in order to improve my golf game.

Adam is the kindest and most sympathetic person I have ever met.  He always puts his family’s, friends’ and co-workers’ needs and feelings above his own. He is kind to others without expecting anything in return and always 'wants to make others happy.  I admire him so much for that.  He never leaves a conversation without asking the person if they need anything or if there is anything he can do for them.

He is an incredible father to our two girls and always manages to make us laugh.  Seeing him with our daughters melts my heart every day.  I am definitely the crazy, loud, and disciplinarian one between the two of us. A lot of times he comes back from work just to read a book to Stella or tuck Luiza into bed and then goes right back to the office.

Marriage is hard work.  Like many couples we have our differences and our marriage is not perfect. However I am lucky to be able to say that the most stressful times always bring us closer together.  I love him with all my heart and I learn from him every day.  One of my best friends’ mothers once told me that we should marry the person, whom we would like our kids to resemble.  I can only hope that our girls are just like their dad…that would be an incredible gift.