Thursday, July 9, 2009

Our traditional clothes


I wanted to post a photo of us in our traditional clothes. They are so beautiful and very comfortable. We also have some beautiful shoes that appear to be inlaid with mother of pearl and the girls got the hats. It is amazing that the lady took measurements from us there in her shop and then made the complete outfit from those measurements. The stitch work is perfect. Makes me want to get out my sewing machine again. It's been too long since I had it out.


We are still all a little jetlagged, but today is the first day I made it through the day without a nap, so maybe tomorrow I'll feel back to normal.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Home

Two days ago we got off our airplane. The first thing we did was go to The Corner Pub. It was very yummy, but we still needed food for the next day. We went to the grocery store and got all of our favorite foods.
The next morning Mary Kathryn and I slept in until 1:00 pm. That was the day we were supposed to shop for Dad's birthday present, because his birthday was the next day. It ended up that we had gotten him one in Vietnam. It is a charcoal picture of two birds sitting on a tree. He also got a silk shirt from the Nguyens. He loved both of his presents! :)

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Cao Lanh Photos


Much more rested now and I have downloaded the photos. The girls are still asleep (despite Bin's best efforts outside our door :) but will be getting up soon to shower and finish packing for the long trip home. We are going to spend the day in Ho Chi Minh today doing some shopping and seeing the city and our flight is at midnight. Hopefully we'll be so tired that we'll be able to sleep on the plane. The first flight is to Tokyo and we'll arrive there at 7:30 in the morning. The long flight is from Tokyo to Dallas. It's around 15 hours long. We'll be back in Nashville at 3:00 on Monday, and Dad, be warned, we'll be going straight from the airport to City Limits. The girls have a hankering for some American food and I think it will come before even sleep. See you all soon!

Cao Lanh

Yesterday we got up early and got on the road. We headed to Western Vietnam and Cao Lanh. This is where many of Mr. Nguyen's business partners are located. We went to meet them and visit their area of the country. It was a 5-6 hour drive, but we did make a couple of stops on the way. One stop was at the Metro, which is a huge store that reminded me of a Sam's Club. You had to have a card to get in and only so many people can go in with the one with the card. Once again, they made an exception of that rule and let all eight of us go in together. They also have a height restriction (which Sarah Beth just made it over) to keep children out. As we were getting ready to go in, they stopped me and Tram and said something. Mr. Nguyen then took our purses. I thought he was going to take them to the car, but he came back holding them out and they had been sealed in a bag. Evidently they have a huge problem with shoplifting there. That store had everthing. We visited the candy aisle and the pastries, got some of their Vinamilk (which Sarah Beth is going to miss soooo much), and I got some chopsticks for us to take home. On the way in I had seen a coffee shop that looked sort of like a Starbucks and got excited. After we were finished shopping, Tram and I went back to the coffee shop and sure enough, white mocha was on the menu. I ordered one, but it just wasn't a Starbucks :(

We got back on the road and made it to the hotel around 5:00. Dinner was at 5:30 so we really didn't have very much time to rest. We were back in the car and headed to the office campus (for lack of a better word). They had set up a feast for us. They said it was five courses, but Tram and I counted at least seven and that was before they brought out the fruit for dessert. That is one thing about Vietnamese food, they feed you a lot. I don't know when I've ever eaten so much food. I have stayed full the whole time.

One sad thing on the way there yesterday, we saw an accident that I feel certain was a fatality. A motorbike go tied up with a truck. I saw it up ahead and had the girls turn their head. They don't have many accidents, but when they do, there's usually a fatality because of the motorbikes and bicycles going up against vehicles.

This morning we got up early again and met them downstairs for breakfast and then headed to an area where we went by boat to an area where you can do some birdwatching and there was a huge tower to climb and you could see over everything. This is the "countryside," and I decided if we got lost there, we'd never be found. It was so remote. The boat ride was peaceful. There was a woman in the back of each boat that did the paddling. There was another paddle if you wanted to help, but we seemed to get it going sideways when we "helped." The girls wanted me to paddle because I made us go fast and they were racing with Bao.

After the boat ride it was time again to eat -- what else? There was a cute little girl that was the daughter of one of the executives and she was the same age as Sarah Beth and they sat together at lunch. Her name was Ngi. There were also a couple of little boys that entertained us. Finally some of the spotlight off my girls. They seem to be a magnet in Vietnam. Everyone is attracked to them and particularly with Sarah Beth being young, they all want to touch her and have their picture made with them. When we were in large areas with a lot of people, Mrs. Nguyen felt it would be best if we didn't allow others to take a picture with her, but today she did have her picture made with the ladies that served us a snack (what else, more food) when we got back to the hotel after lunch. The girls have a favorite fruit that I'm going to have to try to find when we get back home. They ordered them two plates of it at the hotel because they kept eating it knowing this would be the last day they have to eat it.

We ate so many different things that we had never tasted before -- snails, bird (not chicken), but we drew the line on the eggs that had baby chickens partially formed. This is some kind of delicacy, but my allergy to eggs came in very handy and the girls smiled and said no, drawing the line there.

It's late and I'm too tired (and lazy) to go across the room to get the card reader and camera, so no photos tonight. Hopefully I'll have time tomorrow morning. We leave tomorrow to head to Ho Chi Minh for the day and then catch our flight at midnight. It will be another long day, but maybe we'll be so exhausted we'll be able to sleep some on the flights. We have 27 hours from the beginning of our flights until we land in Nashville! Can that be right? Maybe I need to redo the math after a good night's sleep.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Traditional Clothes


Today -- well, actually yesterday now since it's past midnight -- we spent another relaxing morning and after lunch we had a treat. We went to a fabric store and picked out fabric and then went to a tailor to have traditional clothes made. They took many measurements to fit them precisely. They will probably not be ready to bring back home with us, but Tram and Nikki will be back in a couple of weeks and we can get them then.



After that we visited Mr. Nguyen's family, his older brother and three sisters. At the last sister's home, there was a karaoke room and we all had a lot of fun. We didn't get back home and ready to eat dinner until after 9:00. We are going to make another road trip tomorrow, this time to the west part of the country. We will be spending one night, so we may be away from email for a couple of days.

Spring Rolls


Yesterday we spent the day relaxing and resting up from our trip. We ate, took naps, ate again, napped again, ate some more. That's how it goes around here. I have never been so full in my life. In the afternoon Tram's aunt came over to teach us how to make Spring Rolls. That is a favorite of the girls. They have tasted Spring Rolls from the south to the middle of Vietnam and declared Tram's aunt's the best. We wrote down the ingredients but like any good cook, she didn't measure anything so we had to guess how much we'll need of each thing. It may take a few practice runs, but I believe we'll be able to make some pretty decent Spring Rolls back in Tennessee.

We spend a lot of the day being entertained by Bin. He is too cute for words. It's been a while since we had a little one in the house, and he can get around. He has learned a few English words and melts our hearts everytime he talks to us.

Photos are here!



























Here are the long-awaited photos. It took me quite a bit of time to get them downloaded, divide them out by areas of Vietnam, resize for the blog and then the internet has been out all day. Didn't know if I was going to get them uploaded, but here they are. Go to the Menck Picasa Album over to the right to view them. Enjoy!