Saturday, September 22, 2012

A year and half later........

Well it has been extremely long since I posted last but I just want you to know that I am planning on updating this soon with pictures and more!

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Off again to the land of the Swiss Alps, Cheese, and Chocolate!!!!

The Alps welcome me back to Switzerland!!!!!
Switzerland: I was supposed to get on a plane to head back to Belgium on January 2nd, however, I found out that my team in Belgium ran into some issues getting my work visa figured out with the government.  Unfortunately, that meant that I couldn’t return to Belgium for the 2nd half of the season, which I was very disappointed about.  Thankfully, within 24 hours, my agent was able to find me another job for the second half of the season with a team called Riva Basket that was located in Chiasso, Switzerland and right along the Italian border. After playing in Switzerland a few years agao on two different teams, I was excited about a chance to go back because it was with  a completely different team and in a new part of the country.  I got offered a job on Friday, negotiated the contract Saturday and Sunday, the plane ticket bought Monday, packed on Tuesday, and I boarded a plane to Milan, Italy, on Wednesday January 5th.  Things move fast in the basketball world and within 48 hours I switched teams, and had to switch gears to a completely different league, country, and language.   I am starting to get used to this, however, it can be exhausting.  The one sure thing in my life that I have been able to cling to throughout these experiences is my faith in God; I know and trust that God knows what He is doing.  I landed Jan. 6th on Thursday, practiced with the team Friday, and then was on the road 5 hours through the Swiss Alps for our first game against a team near Lausanne.  We won by 8, so it was a great positive start for me with the team.  My first week was good, with some rough patches of homesickness and discontentment in being in yet another new place, but for the most part good.  I guess I have come to the conclusion that the way I seem to grow the most as a person and in my faith is when I face new challenges.  This is one of those times where I didn’t know my future but was trusting that through God’s faithfulness,He would take care of me.  He always has and always will :) So anyway, I played Saturday and Sunday in my  2nd and 3rd games with the team and we won both!!!  Since arriving, I am 6-2 with this team and feeling good so far! I felt blessed to have my dad visit for 2.5 weeks and have lots of visitors in February, March, and April too!!!  I am looking forward to seeing more beautiful sights here in Switzerland and parts of northern Italy over the next 4 months of this crazy adventure that God has called me to in life :) 



Me with the castle and Alps in Gruyeres, Switzerland




Teammates after the Swiss Cup Final against Helios


                                                                               
I live 2 minutes from the Italian border, near Como, Italy!!
     
       From left: My roommate Traci,  manager Filippo, President
Francesco and Me!

     
Got 2nd place in Swiss Cup
Beautiful Scenery in Switzerland!!

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Christmas 2010 in Nebraska!!

Christmas:
As I said before, I was supposed to fly out December 20th for home.  However,  due to the weather, my flights were cancelled twice and wasn’t supposed to leave til Dec. 24th.  I was persistent and called the airline about every 3 hours to see if there were any cancellations and as I was headed to bed around 11:30 that night of the 22nd, I thought, I will try one more time.  So I did, and the lady was like, “I can get you a flight at 10:30am tomorrow morning,  do you want it?”  My eyes teared up and seriously was the best gift I got for Christmas.  When I reached the States on December 23rd, I was exhausted but thankful to be in Nebraska.  It was nice to celebrate Christmas Eve with my Dad and Grandpa, Christmas day with my Dad, brothers, and their families, and the 26th with my Mom’s side in Omaha with my cousins.  I even got to help get some cattle in that got out on Christmas!!!  Man, the joys of home :) I also made a flying trip with  Elizabeth, who flew in from Michigan, to Colorado where we met up with mutual friends we met in Europe, and I enjoyed coffee and snow shoeing with Ada, one of my best friends from college, whom I spent a whole 30 hours with on the trip!!!  It was a fast trip, but really encouraging and worth the 16 hours of driving :)  I was able to enjoy time working out with my Mom, fixing fence with my Dad, watching Toy Story 3 with my niece and nephews, and time with my Scramps at the nursing home.  I ended up celebrating a quiet New Years Eve at home by drinking a Belgian beer with my dad, reflecting on the year 2010, and heading to bed shortly after midnight.  It was a great time at home as always and tough to get back on a plane for Europe, but after almost 5 years of leaving, the goodbyes are still hard. But I was excited for a new adventure in year 2011!!!!
Christmas with Mom (Ahlborg side) of family
Snowshoeing with Ada!!!
Ada, Corrine, Elizabeth and I in Winter Park, Colorado
Yumiko, Ada, Elizabeth and I in Winter Park!!!




Brother Brett, Nephew Brodie, Mom, Me, and Brother Ben
Christmas Eve for Village Inn pie with Dad and Grandpa Bob!


Christmas Day with Dad (Wilkins side) of family. 

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Belgian Basketball, Chocolate and Amazing Waffles!!!!!!!

In August, I signed with a team called Point Chaud Sprimont which was located near Liege, Belgium.  I was excited for the opportunity to play again since I hadn’t played competitively since December of ’09, and was still recovering from my back surgery that I had in March.  I left for Belgium September 8th and had my first game back on the court after 6 months of post operation rehab!! I felt really good and was just grateful to be healthy again!!!  My team was quite young and we lost a lot of close games and struggled to get some wins.  However, I grew to really enjoy Belgium, as I was close to Holland, Germany and so much!! My former German teammate, Kitty Muller, who I played in Saarlouis with, has family in Aachen, Germany, which was a quick 30 minute drive from Verviers, the city I was living.  It was great to feel like I had a family away from home.  Being the only professional on the team, I did a lot of workouts on my own and with the coach.  While in Belgium I was able to travel to some cool cities like Maastricht, Holland; Aachen, Germany; several different places in Luxembourg; and of course to cities in Belgium such as Anthwerp, Brussels, and Houthalen.  For Thanksgiving, I cooked my very first turkey and full meal for my team! It turned out to be a wonderful candlelit evening with lots of good food, wine, and they even talked me into playing some guitar for them!  I became great friends with my older teammate Hilde (also my translator) and her husband Bjorn.  I went and stayed with them several times and enjoyed them so much! In December right before I returned to the states we made a road trip to Koln, Germany, to see the famous Christmas Market, and actually got stuck in a huge snowstorm!  We almost got in an accident and it was definitely a memory we made together! That snowstorm was the same one that caused me to be 2 1/2 days late in getting home, but I made it and was happy to land in Nebraska and have 12 days with family. 
My first game back in 6 months!!
Me with Kitty's family in Germany!
My Point Chaud Sprimont team in Belgium
Hilde, Bjorn & I at Koln Christmas Market


Frederic & I in Antwerp

The Town Hall in the Grand Place





Road Trippin' & Meetin' the Pres!!!!

In the last week of June, one of my best friends, Elizabeth, flew in from Europe, checked out life on the farm, helped me with my bball camp, and  then we headed out July 5th in my car with 2 bikes hitched on the back.  During 24 days in July, we headed east on a road trip that covered over 5,500 miles, including 21 states mostly in the upper east coast and through a small part of Canada! We biked through major cities like NYC, DC, Philly, Indianapolis, Niagara Falls, stayed with old friends, worked out, enjoyed the beautiful scenery, had bible studies, rocked out on my guitar and even ran into President Barack Obama while on a hike in Bar Harbor, Maine! It was quite a surprise and honor and even got in the local newspaper and TV in Maine!!!!!  It was definitely a trip of a lifetime with lots of memories, photos and great times!
Meeting President Obama!


Sandora, EJ & I with Empire State Building!!!
Me  and my amazing bike Bubble Pond in Maine!
Elizabeth & ! celebrating meeting Obama with Lobster in Maine!



My cousin Erik, Elizabeth & I in DC!


Brooklyn Bridge

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Summer 2010!!!!

Welcome Matt MacDonald and his two boys Shawn & Jayson to the Wilkins/Ahlborg Family















Once I got home I hit the ground running with physical therapy as I began running in June, jumping in July ,and playing in August. I was busy planning and attending wedding events for my sister, and doing basketball lessons and camps. I threw a fun-filled, all-girls, bachelorette party for my sister and then enjoyed a week of chaos and running around to help her with the wedding which was June 5th. It was an awesome weekend of a typical country wedding at a beautiful victorian house near Arlington. We celebrated the official unity of   sister and Matt MacDonald and welcomed Matt and his two boys into the family. After the wedding hype slowed down, my basketball lessons took off and I had my first ever Brittany Wilkins inside out basketball camp. It was a quite small, but a fun group and I enjoyed sharing my joy for the game with some hard working young ladies from the Omaha area.  In August, I went tubing down the Niobrara river with my family then onward to Estes park, CO for the 2010 Wilkins family reunion! I also was able to meet up with Ada and spend some much needed quality time with her too:) In August after all my traveling, I made it home in time for the annual tractor pull at the Washington County Fair with my JD 630 (got 3rd out of 7 in my weight class), spent time with family in Nebraska and was asked to stand up in a wedding in Iowa for a former Iowa State teammate Nicky Wieben. It was an honor to be a part of and also great to see old college friends while also staying with my “College Parents”, Deb and Jerry for a few days in Des Moines.
Inside Out Basketball Camp!
Brianne and I at her wedding!
The Four B's all cleaned up and looking sharp!

Finishing my life in Germany

Well as I have been incredibly MIA in regards to my blog for quite some time, I am just going to give you all a summary from the past 9 months starting right before I had my back surgery in Germany up until now.

End time in Germany:
I took a trip to Florence, Italy with two friends, Yumiko and Elizabeth,  in February.  I spent more on gelato (amazing Italian ice cream that I ate four times in 2 days for a total of 24 euros) than I did for the plane ticket (20 euros round-trip on a cheap European airline).  My mom flew over to Europe a week and a half before my back surgery, and during her 18 days in Europe we were able to see Brussels, Belgium; Delft, Amsterdam, Holland; Paris, France; Luxembourg City, Remich, Luxembourg; and Trier, Saarlouis, Germany. We had an amazing time and it was such a wonderful first experience of Europe for mom! I had my back surgery on March 23, 2010, and my mom stayed for a week after surgery to help while I recovered. My team, the Saarlouis Royals, ended up winning the German Cup, German league and taking 4th in the Eurocup with an overall record of 37-11. It was a great season and I was so happy that I was a part of it and able to stay for the second half of the season even when I was injured.  In May, I took a quick trip to Agadir and Marrakech, Morocco, with 3 good friends, Elizabeth, Marcus and Fletcher. I was supposed to meet up with my sister (who was supposed to be there for the National Guard) but her flight was delayed due to the volcano eruption ash in Iceland. I ended my time in Saarlouis with a team banquet and said my goodbyes and flew back to the USA on May 19th.



Mom and I on the Fat Tire Bike Tour in Paris, France!!!






Saarlouis Royal 2010 German League Champs!!!!






Fletcher, Elizabeth, Marcus and I in Agidir, Morocco in May!!!




Friday, April 16, 2010

Update on Surgery 1 of 2










Hey everyone!

I wanted to let you all know about my recovery since my back surgery I had last Monday. First of all thank you so much for all your thoughts, lifted prayers, food, flowers, love and support through this whole process. I had the surgery on Monday (March 22nd) afternoon and that night I was pretty loopy and saying some funny things but I felt good and rested well that night. I guess right when I woke up out of surgery, I asked Dr. Sakhil how it went and if everything went ok and he said, yes everything went fine with a little extra help from your other friend from Bethlahem obviously meaning Jesus, cause Dr. Sakhil was born in Bethahem, Israel. So that was really a sweet reminder from God that this surgery was meant to happen :)

By Tuesday morning I got to walk for the first time, which was a bit wierd and I was really stiff but I was moving quite well. By Thursday I did 6 flights of stairs and the hospital Physio therapist was having me walk more so I could loosen up a bit. Dr. Sakhil checked in on me almost everyday and he was very happy with the progress I was making and that the incision looked great. He even came up and gave me the little piece of the disc that he took out. Don't worry I got pictures for you all :) I really enjoyed my time in the hospital as crazy as that sounds. I had more than 50 people (teammates, coaches, German teacher, Strength coach, friends from Luxembourg, friends from my church her in Germany, fans, and friends from Saarlouis) that came and showered me with love, chocolate, flowers and I felt so loved. My mom was there for 10-12 hours a day just meeting and talking with my friends. getting to know my teammates, and we really enjoyed our time reflecting on our travels and just relaxing a bit. My nurses (Krankenschwesters as you would say in Deutsch) were great. The funny thing was that none of them spoke english, so my German got so much better throughout the week! My teammates that came in to visit translated for me a bit but I really got a lot better!! My roommate was an 83 year old German women who I got along with great. We spoke German together and we bonded. By the end of the week she was asking me to comb her hair for her and I gave her a few back massages and she just kept saying "Wunderbar" which is Wonderful in English :) She was so cute, I love old people!!! My favorite nurse was Erna. She reminded me of the cute old lady in the movie Fried Green Tomatoes. She was so helpful and at the end of the week she brought me a little angel key chain thing and thanked me for coming in her life, so I was really touched by that. So then Friday I was able to go home to my apartment and my mom and friend Elizabeth helped me pack up all my stuff.

So that was my week in a nutshell in the hospital. I attached some pictures from the week, my balcony off the back of my room, me chilling in my mom's shades cause it was so bright in my room, the little piece that Dr. Sakhil cut out of my back, Dr Sakhil and I (yes i know he looks like Danny Devito :)

Enjoy the pictures and thanks again for the prayers, love and support!! Frohe Ostern!!! Happy Easter!!!! May we all remember the reason for this holiday and the love that God gives to us daily :)

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Welcome to Deutschland!!!

I left August 12th and got on a plane for Frankfurt, Germany to play for a team called the Saarlouis Royals in Saarlouis, Germany. I have really enjoyed it so far and am just getting time to update my long lost blog and get some pictures up. So now you all know where I am at least!!!!

Monday, June 8, 2009

Home Sweet Home!








Hey Hey everyone!

Happy month of June! I wanted to let you all know that status of my life and where in the world I am these days. I am back in Good Ole' Nebraska! I flew home from Istanbul, Turkey on April 29th after completing my season playing with Adana Botas in Adana, Turkey. Well according to my emails, I am lost somewhere between the countries of Jordan and Egypt. Bear with me, I still have lots to share from Egypt, Spain, Portugal and Turkey travels! My emails, well as you know I like to include details and pictures, and I am currently organizing my pictures and should get the rest of my 4 1/2 week backpacking adventure stories and blog out soon!

This summer I was unable to get on board with a WNBA team, which has allowed me some time to spend with my family, friends and just slow down here at home, which I never seem to be able to do! I recently started teaching basketball clinics and doing some public speaking at local high school camps in the Arlington and Omaha area. That has been a lot of fun and rewarding getting to talk to young women athletes who are working hard and trying to get better at basketball and life. I am also teaching private basketball lessons to kids/jr high/high school ages. I really enjoyed doing that in college and in Sacramento and am happy to give back to the community and see young kids develop and grow.

My family seems to be happy that I am around and I enjoying spending time with them. During the last few weeks, my brothers, dad and I remodeled my Grandpa's bathroom, we have been doing lots of projects around the farm, went to a few former teammates weddings, and I have also got to spend a lot of time with my nieces and nephews. My sister in law Kiley and my brother Ben, had their first baby, about 3 weeks ago on May 16th. Nathan Benjamin Wilkins was born and is growing and a healthy little tike. Kiley did great with the whole birth and is proud to be back under her pregnancy weight.

So now I have 4 nephews and 1 niece that I get to watch Disney movies with, jump on the trampoline, and play games with :) I love it ! On the day that Nathan was born it was the day we celebrated my Grandpa's 92nd birthday! How lucky am I getting a new born baby nephew and celebrating my grandpas last 92 years of his life all in the same day!

Congrats to one of my good friends Lisa (Kriener) Bishop and her husband Andy had a little boy about 2 weeks ago, Elliot Alexander Bishop and they call him Zander. Also another one of my good friends, Stef and Paul Spangler had a baby boy a few weeks back and named him Collin James Spangler. There are just little boys being born all over these days!! Congratulations to you guys!

My mom is good and just had her birthday this week, my dad is happy to have all the crops in the ground and growing, my sister is coming home from Utah at the end of June for 10 days!! My brothers and sister in laws are all busy with kids, summer projects, and softballs/T-ball games and my grandpa seems to be doing well toodling around the farm in his golf cart :)

I am excited to be home and enjoying the time away from team bball, while still working out and staying in shape, swimming, biking, doing my own bball workouts, took up pilates, and I forgot to mention laying in my hammock and watching the sunset!!! I have seen quite a few sunsets in my day and none can compare to Nebraska sunsets :)

Well, that is the latest on my life, here are some pictures since I have been home. Like I said, I will get some detailed stories from my last 4 couuntries I was in as soon as I get a chance!

Hope you are all happy and healthy!!!

Love, Britt

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~I don't know what my future holds, but I know who holds my future ~

Pictures:
1. Riley, Kobe, Brodie and Gradi hanging out in the hammock one night while I was babysitting.
2. Beautiful sunset in Nebraska
3. Baby Nathan
4. Me and the girls from the Arlington Basketball Camp that I helped run.
5. My brother being a proud Daddy with Nathan.
6. Me and Nathan.
7. Me and my cousins at celebrating my Grandpas 92nd birthday.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

I am the luckiest Aunt ever!!







Hello hello canims!! (canim means like friend or darling) everyone says it here.

Well as you all know my little nephew was born almost two weeks ago
and wanted to pass on some pictures I got of him! I guess he has been
sleeping very well and being a great baby. Brodie, his big brother,
has been following my sister-in-law and brother everywhere they go
with Gradi. He loves to watch Gradi be fed, get his diaper changed,
and just watch over their shoulders. Here are a few pictures of him
at the hospital and with the kids.

As far as basketball goes, we only have one game left and then our
season is finished. We didn't have enough wins to get into playoffs
so after March 21st we are done. But we had a game this weekend
against, Samsun, the #2 team in the Turkish league. My team and
everyone has been pretty unmotivated, just knowing that we only have a
few games left and are officially out of playoffs. So anyway, we
ended up playing a great game and we won!! I couldn't believe it! We
even had our American point guard that wasn't feeling well, one of our
best Turkish players sick, and Marcedes, Angela, another Turkish
player and I all in foul trouble and somehow we ended up winning!!!
So that was nice to finally win and we had fun. So we don't play our
last game until the 21st, so our coach gave us a few days off.
Usually on my days off, which we don't get to often, I try and travel
or plan a trip somewhere. Well I have been quite tired recently and
after my fun weekend in Greece I thought I needed a few days to
recuperate. So the last few days I have been watching movies, going
to coffee shops, reading the paper, playing guitar and just relaxing
here in Adana. It has been nice.

So I got a message from my brother yesterday on facebook that was
rather interesting. He is in the Air National guard and is in Germany
right now, doing fly in-fly outs into Afghanistan for 2 weeks. Every
30 hours they fly into Afghanistan to pick up injured soldiers and
take them back to Ramstein Base in Germany. So apparently they were
flying back to Germany when a cockpit window shattered in their plane
about 2 hours out of Afghanistan. They were going to do an emergency
landing here in Adana at the US Air Force Base, Incirlik, but decided
to keep going and try to make it to Germany. Ben said he was voting to
land in Turkey so he could see me but the rest of the crew wanted to
keep going!! So I almost got to see my brother yesterday!!!!! That
would have been fun, but I am just glad he is safe. He is heading
back to the US today I think.

I am starting to plan out my traveling after the season, as of right
now my first trip will be to Istanbul to meet up with some high school
friends for a few days then we are flying to Dubai (in the country
United Arab Emirates) to hang out with another high school friend that
lives there!!! Then after that I am flying to..................i will
let you all know in the next email!! I love to get the anticipation
level up!

Well enjoy the pictures!! I am off to a coffee shop to meet with one
of my American friends here!!!

Love and miss you all!

Britt<><

Greece was amazing!!!! I had a wonderful time and I made all my
flights!! More on that in the next email.