
Today was another one of those Saturdays that were full of adventure and memorable times. And I have decided to crown myself the new ping pong champion. China ain’t got nothing on me.
Actually they do but I was able to keep up and probably would have won a couple games, if we were keeping score. Today we went exploring out on the town and decided to check out the activities center that we had visited a couple of weeks ago. When we went then there weren’t a lot of people on a weekday so we went in hopes that more people would be there on a weekend.
After we had been there for a while talking to a bunch of kids and doing different things, we started walking by the ping pong tables and got invited to play a game. Jordan and I played a couple of services together but then someone asked Jordan if they could play me. Immediately after Jordan left he got swarmed by a bunch of teenage girls and I continued playing.
Normally I am not very good but I was able to keep up. At first I was playing a 12-year-old (I believe that was his age) kid and he was amazing! He had a sort of spin on his serve the would make the ball go super far when I returned it. Then the old man that originally inviting us to play decide to challenge the white-skinned American.
The old man (in the picture above) was a lot of fun and boy could he move! I have never seen a old person move that fast and he was also dishing out some wicked spins too. I am sure he could take on plenty of white boys and be plenty victorious. Plus the funny noises he made whenever he hit the ball added to his epicness. Is epicness a word? 🙂 It is now.
The whole experience was a lot of fun and very memorable because with both of my opponents, neither of us the other person’s language. Which was awesome because despite the language barrier we were able to become instant friends and have a fun time. I love how emotions such as happiness and joy transcend the language barrier.








