oh my goodness. open houses are some of the best things ever soooo much food and i can eat all i want...for free... we should have these things more often. that is all i have been doing (almost since friday) here is a funny story fom saturday


i was going to one open house
for my friend named chris and he lives at 1517 8th
st n but i wrote down 1517 8th ave north. i got to 1517 8th
ave and it was appartments and i thought to myself "he
doesn't live in an aparment. maybe that 5 is supposed yto be
a 3" so i drove by 1317 8th ave and there was a sign out
side that said "happy graduation" so i parked and was
walking up sort of cautiously becaue i didn't know whether
or not this was his house. then i saw people carring
envelopes that said CHRIS on them so i went in and there was
a little entry way room and a guy standing in it he said "hi
whats your name" i replied "thomas, what is your name" he
answered chris. at this point i thought to myself "either
chris kastner is having this guy great for him or i am at
the wrong house" then this guy says "sign the guest book and
there is food over there." so i step into the next room and
look at all the walls to see if i can find a clue of whose
house this is and i see a big family picture with the uy in
the entry way in it so i quietly snuck out. that made me
feel sorta stupid. oh well. its a funny story.


i have never felt so much like i could pop before except for after the fire and ice pancake eating contest.... if you see me ask me about it ... great story but not in type form.


well i realized today that i am home one full day from now untill aug 8th.  tomorrow i go to camp to set up sound things and the projector and other stuff of that nature. tuesday i am home taking all my finals. wednesday morning i leave for camp then if i am home during the summer it is just for weekends which would be sat afternoon till sun afternoon. well


be sure to wirte me....see info below


In God's Hands,
thomas kvamme

well i haven't really been doing that much lately besides school and geting ready for camp. a large part of me feels like it is march... and another large part of mee feels like it should be camp now cause i don't want to wait untill next week. oh well. so here is whats going down for the next while.  friday/saturday i will be cleaning my room and going to open houses. sunday church/open houses/ and maybe still cleaning my room. monday sambo and i are going to camp to set up sound stuff and the projector and things of that nature. tuesday school. last day for me wednesday. heading up bright and early to camp. then it is camp for the rest of the summer. i highly suggest to all of you that you should come camp. Sr High week is july 26-31. you can get a whole lot of info about it at www.cooperstownbiblecamp.com but if you can't come to camp here is how you can get ahold of me. you can write me the good ol' fashioned way by writing a letter and mailing it to


Thomas Kvamme
c/o Cooperstown Bible Camp
11776 3rd St SE
Cooperstown, ND
58425


or you can get an email to me by sending it to tjohnson@invisimax.com and put my name in the subject line, it will get passed along to me. i might be able to use email on the weekends, or when i come home for a few of the weekends. but i promise i will write you back if you write me


For those of you who do decide to come to camp either to camp or just to visit me here are directions: (this is how i get there...there is a point on county 25 that there is a sign that says Cooperstown Bible Camp with an arrow, you can follow that if you want it is less confusing but mine is quicker.)(once you get on gravel there are no road signs on some thus i could not put road numbers on some of them)


Go West on I-94
Get off at Oriska Exit 302
Turn right onto Hwy 32
After aproximately 18.4 miles turn left onto Hwy 26
After aproximately 8.5 miles turn right onto County 27
County 27 changes into County 25
After aproximately 10.1 miles turn left onto County 22
After aproximately 1.1 miles turn left
After aproximately 1.8 miles turn right (there is a sign that says turn left...ignore it)
After aproximately 2.5 miles turn left into Cooperstown Bible Camp


Thats how you get there. everyone should come to Sr High. but if you are going to come visit me on a saturday or something you probably want to contact me to make sure that is not one of the few weekends i am coming home. camp is usually done at 12ish on saturdays.


In God's Hands,
thomas kvamme

well i haven't been on much lately and for that i am sorry. but anyways. school is almost done. june second is the first day of staff training at cooperstown bible camp where i will be working for the summer. i am trying to rearrange all the test from the last day of school so i can make it on time. it starts at 10:00. if not i am leaving as soon as i can after i am done. all of you should come camp this summer. if not you should just come visit on a weekend some time. i will put up nore info on how to get a hold of me during the summer. i will try update when i can but who knows. oh yeah i am going to be videographer this summer. i didn't mention that. my job is mainly to video tape and make a highlight video of each week to be shown at the closing meeting on saturday mornings. i am also to make a promo video for jeff kossow (the director) to show when he is visiting churches. also i will be doing alot with the running of sound and running the computer for slides during worship and chapel. please pray that i can handle all that is on my plate this summer. thanks


In God's Hands,
thomas kvamme

hey i am back wuick again i just got back from church working to get stuff ready for the senior celebration tomorrow night... just thought i would let you know i finally got rid of all those emails just like a minute ago...well i must leave now


In God's Hands,
thomas kvamme

ok so i haven't exactly posted in a while... this post won't be to big either. just letting you all know i am still alive. i might see if i can post more later tonight i have to look through y email... i have 3354 new emails... gotta go see if any are real.


In God's Hands,
Thomas Kvamme