Last monday, during frisbee, one of the guys on the Newcastle Team invited me to play this weekend in a nation wide tournament held in Bathurst, a city over the mountains from Sydney. We are leaving in two hours, driving five hours, and playing games all day saturday and sunday. Im really excited to be playing in this kind of tournament. I hope it’s like playing in basketball tournaments in highschool. The only thing is that its going to be very cold, maybe even snowing. And I, thinking Australia was going to be warm all the time, didn’t pack accordingly for snow. But if we made it through New Zealand ok then this shouldn’t be that much harder. I’ve always like the cold too.
Also, there is a guy named Stevie from Hawaii who plays on my frisbee team and he is actually part of YWAM here in Newcastle, along with like 60 other kids, and they have this cafe downtown where every thursday, they have open mic night. We went last night and it was amazing, and like 6 people played, including one kid on the keyboard who played flight of the bumblebee. I didnt know you could do that on the piano. Anways, I think now Stevie and I are going to play some songs together next time, so im really excited about that.
Now ive got to run go spearfishing before it gets too dark. See yas lata.
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Hey Sam:
Thats really cool being able to play in a frisby tournament. Also glad you could hook up with some YWAM people. Hope you can play some music with them. So you must spear fish all the time. Thats great. Thanks for the info. Love, Dad
Samuel,
This morning as I was waking up I dreamed I could hear you out in the living room talking to Phillip. I came out and you had come home early for Maggie’s wedding! We were so excited to see you!
Then I woke up…..
We’ll be excited to see you whenever you get here! And we’ll miss you this weekend.
Phillip is at Truman State enjoying Ultimate Frisbee as well….though I doubt if he’ll ever play in a national tournament.
Have fun!
Love,
Aunt Jeanne
Sam,
Where are you? We miss hearing from you.
Robin