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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Long time no talk

It's definitely the little things that make all the difference. But are those things so little? Just because they don't cost so much in a monetary sense doesn't mean they're little. I think they're huge.

Well the little thing that changed my day today was my Dad calling me at 6am just as he said he would to wake me up. I know I'm 24, but sometimes you need somebody just to give you a really good reason to wanna wake up that early. Not always, just every once in a while. We talked for a while, but not before he played me his favorite morning tune these days, 'Where There is Faith' by Billy Simon. What a great tune to wake up to.

Yesterday it was a couple of simple pass along e-mails from my Mom. The first was to give me a heads up on a new airline, Skybus, based out of Columbus, Ohio (where I'm from) that is offering $10 tickets right now around the country, which I definitely capitalized on. The second was an Italian joke (my Mom is half Italian) - goes like this:
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This is for all the Italians out there, and those who are lucky enough
to be married to an Italian, and even to all the friends of Italians...

An elderly Italian man lay dying in his bed. While suffering the
agonies of impending death, he suddenly smelled the aroma of his
favorite Italian anisette sprinkled cookies wafting up the stairs.

Gathering his remaining strength, he lifted himself from the bed.
Leaning against the wall, he slowly made his way out of the
bedroom and with even greater effort while gripping the railing with both
hands, he crawled downstairs. With labored breath, he leaned
against the door frame, gazing into the kitchen.

Were it not for death's agony, he would have thought himself
already in heaven. For there, spread out upon waxed paper on the kitchen
table were literally hundreds of his favorite anisette sprinkled cookies.

Was it heaven? Or was it one final act of heroic love from his devoted
Italian wife of sixty years, seeing to it that he left this world a happy man?

Mustering one great final effort, he threw himself towards the table,
landing on his knees in a crumpled posture. His parched lips parted,
the wondrous taste of the cookie was already in his mouth, seemingly
bringing him back to life. The aged and withered hand trembled on its
way to a cookie at the edge of the table, when it was suddenly smacked
with a spatula by his wife . . .

"Get outta here! " she shouted , "They're for the funeral."

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So it's the simple acts that reach out to someone, disregarding oneself for a moment to make someone else feel good. How sweet it is too.

Other good stuff:

Mike Boston - Always saying nice things to everybody around him. I notice people at the Palisades, where Mike is manager begin to smile even before Mike says anything when they see him because they know that he's gonna say something to make them feel good. You can't help but to smile around Mike.

Lance Vodicka - A friend of mine on the tour - one who has seen some very tough times in his life, but still turns to God for guidance - he wrote me just before Easter with several incredible Bible verses and his faithful words along with them.

David Johnson - This man has been the most selfless friend I could ask for. He has let me stay with him at his house for over a month without ever wanting a thing from me. David has been around the world on Missions trips and is currently in the finishing processes of his book, 'Voices of Sudan' which all the profits will go to help build wells in Sudan.

Thank God for good people and simple (yet huge) acts of kindness. These are the people that give others a reason to get up in the morning...

Signing off...

~ Nate

P.S. I'll be leaving for Florida this coming Tuesday. It will be California after that. I won't be back in Charlotte until around July 2nd.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

March Pics are up!

Check them out here - Only 2 more weeks in Charlotte and I'm headed to Florida!

Thursday, April 05, 2007

More News...

The FEEDtheVan.com Official Homepage video is up and running!


Also, I've changed My Journey America Tour Schedule around a bit. Note that I will not be playing in the upcoming Mobile & Little Rock Futures so that I can stay in Charlotte to practice with Tim Wilkison and raise money for the Florida Claycourts coming up in late April. I've also added the Four USTA National Mens Open Tournaments to my schedule. Playing in these tournaments will give me a National ranking and thus guarantee me a spot into Futures Qualifiers for 2008.

Lastly, (I forgot to post this in my last blog) I just got back from Sunny Florida on Monday night where I helped my Grandparents get back from their Winter home in Sanibel Island. The trip went smooth and I gained three pounds - Thanks for all the food Grammy! I also got to see my cousin Becca and Aunt Dottie while there. Becca, a Senior in High School and a tennis player herself and I got to hit some balls around each day on the famous Sandy Bend tennis court... the court where my dream to become a tennis pro began.


Walking the line...

~ Nate

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Just call me Tuna Mac





Mmm yum, a monstrous pile of tuna mac for dinner. It's like a bottomless pit of shear tuna madness. What can I say, what can I say?

Okay, well I've had a couple of busy weeks settling in here in my new temp home at David Johnson's in Matthews. I've been getting very accustomed to my new Van lifestyle and I've been working a lot on getting her ready for Florida. She's running very solid right now and I'll be taking her in for her NC inspection tomorrow. As long as they don't take off for the toxic fumes she puts out constantly I should be good to go.

Beyond that, I've been working on my tennis game with none other than Tim Wilkison himself over the past two and a half weeks. No pic yet, but soon to come.
Other exciting stuff includes: major FEEDtheVan.com updating/upgrading going on. I'll let you all know when the newest updates are up on the web.
February Pics are up on the Journey America Website. Videos and March stuff will be up soon.

Walking the line...

~ Nate