| SUN CITY CORE COURIER | FEBRUARY 2025 | 15
Back in 2024, many of us had a lot of fun
playing in the Chair Volleyball Club. At
this moment, Nadine and I were talking
about our happy times.
Annie: Nadine, you have been passionate
about chair volleyball for decades. What is
the charm of chair volleyball?
Nadine: Its laughter is hearty and
continuous, and there is a funny moment
every few seconds that makes you laugh
uncontrollably.
Annie: Indeed, if you look at this photo,
even when Nancy was instructing everyone
on technique, people were so focused that
they could feel joy. If you look at this
photo again, as soon as the ball landed, the
players' laughter released all the emotions
in their hearts.
Nadine: We also pay attention to
festivals. As long as our team members
don't have anything important to do, they
actively participate in every festival, give
advice, and provide food and prizes. is
Christmas, people were even happier.
Looking at our photos, this happiness will
warm us for future a long times too.
Annie: Everyone said that the "Slammers
Version of e Twelve Days of Christmas"
sung by the teammates this time brought
the Christmas party to a climax. You are
so talented to write such humorous lyrics.
I can't sing, but l wanted to read it:
On e First Day Of Christmas, My
Teammate Gave To Me:
One twisted arm hanging scarily.
On e Second Day Of Christmas, My
Teammate Gave To Me:
Two ngers grew into turkey legs.
On e ird Day Of Christmas, My
Teammate Gave To Me:
ree times glasses fell to the ground.
On e Fourth Day Of Christmas My
Teammate, Gave To Me:
Four teeth a-missing.
On e Fih Day Of Christmas, My
Teammate Gave To Me:
Five broken toes.
On e Sixth Day Of Christmas, My
Teammate Gave To Me:
Six deep scratches.
On e Seventh Day Of Christmas, My
Teammate Gave To Me:
Seven muscles aching.
On e Eighth Day Of Christmas, My
Teammate....
My laughter made me stop reading. ~
By Annie Kong
Sun City Slammers Chair Volleyball
Do you hear the laughter in the photo?