Wimbledon 2010 ....part 2


 after three days playing in "court 18" they finally pack up, but i don't think there is a loser, how come we call opponent a loser, when the sportsmanship is as awesome as the winner, they both are winners

Match duration: 11 hours, five minutes
Fifth set duration: Eight hours, 11 minutes
Total number of games: 183
Fifth set number of games: 138
Total number of points: 980
Isner aces: 112
Mahut aces: 103
Combined aces: 215
Isner winners: 246
Mahut winners: 244

incredible!!!!!


photos: Wimbledon 

Wimbledon 2010

 Men's singles In Wimbledon 2010 1st round match between john Isner and Nicolas Mahut is one amazing and historical match i witnessed today and it's definitely mind boggling
4-6, 6-3, 7-6, 6-7, 59-59
59 what??????
unbelievable
and the best part is i didn't miss the game  
the players are not done with 59-59, they stopped because it's 9pm in England and it's getting dark so they have to go home!!
players coming tomorrow to continue the game ..........
9 and 1/2 hours in the court today and still not done!!!
to be continued....
photo from: the New york times

Summer fun!!

Summer holiday's are started and our entire street, filled with kids laughter and fun games.
we started road trips as a family,
visiting Historical landmarks
the Dan Waugh nature trail, Olmsted Falls, Ohio


natural wonders
Niagara Falls


Downtown, Cleveland

 Zoo


Lake Erie beaches 


Cleveland museum of Art
 
Cleveland Botanical Garden

still there are more things to do and enjoy, in summer holidays and explore the life with kids and recharge the enthusiasm through them, that's the summer and holidays all about!

Indian eyebrows

when we are teenagers we do all sorts of experimenting and regret later for doing that. i have one, shaping my eyebrows! my friends are doing, so i ask beautician shape my eyebrows too, and she did. from then on i am not happy by my decision. 
after i moved to America it become more hard for me to maintain because when ever you need a threading expert she is always out of town or moved from here! forget about waxing in salon, they have no idea what they are doing and it's $30 and threading is $10! you do the math;)
 so you have to do it by yourself and oh boy! i did all sorts of things plucking, waxing, using hair removals(not recommended at all)
when ever my daughter watching this drama while i am cleaning my brows, i am keep telling her that never ever ever ever ever do this to herself and waste time for damn brows!
one day i had enough! and
i decided to learn the technique by my self.  

 Indian eyebrows are perfectly shaped
but threading technique is kinda hard. one thread they put it in their mouth and twist the thread with other hand and do amazing job but doing by your self that way? it has to be better way! so i never even imagine learning that.

but mark my word it's damn easy in Arabic way, after all, we learn this technique from them, right? i find this beautiful young girl in youtube. she saved me from my own prison and i am free!!!

arabic easy way, thank you who ever you are!!
 
all you need is Dual-Duty sewing thread spool and is $1.50 at the craft store, patience until you get hang of it, keep practicing and you are set for the rest of your life!!

isn't it amazing what youtube is doing for us!! all you need is curiosity and attitude to learn.

eyebrow threading is becoming a phenomenon in America, every magazine and makeup artists are talking about it 
all major cities in US know about threading by now, but Cleveland is still working on that!
that's why people in the mall ask me all the time who did my eyebrows and you guess my answer;)