It was about a 2 1/2 hour trip out of town, there was a lot of traffic due to the holiday. We found out that last week's holiday (thurs, 26th) was to honor the First King. The holiday today and tomorrow is to honor the Union of the North and the South Vietnam. So there are a lot of people in town doing tourist kind of stuff. The drive out was just as interesting as being at the beach. We did learn today that Saigon means Mango Cup of Tea. (Sai - Mango, Gon-cup of tea) We got a little history on Saigon. We asked Richard if people here called it HCMC or Saigon. He said they write Ho Chi Minh City on letters, but they all refer to the city as Saigon.
We finally made it to the beach around 10:40 and decided we would eat lunch first. It was all provided in our package. The restaurant was right on the beach and with the windows open, there was a cool breeze flowing through the windows. I must say, this is the first time I was comfortable in Vietnam (outside). Those of you that know me will be shocked to know that I ate clams and LOVED them!!! I was not brave enough to try the fish with a head and the prawns still had heads and feet, so no dice! There was some kind of green stuff with meat, I loved it, don't know what it was, but loved it. (I have learned, not to ask questions, just eat it.)
After spending time in the sea, we cleaned up (sort of) and looked around. We were ready to
head back. We got on the bus and they took us around the town. It was really pretty. They had a huge statue of Jesus up on a mountain. It was built by a Catholic church. We also saw many fishing boats and the sea was gorgeous. We headed back to town, we were all wiped out from the day and very hungry. They boys pretty much slept most of the way home. We ended up stopping at a little shop to see how they made eggshell pictures, dishes, etc. It was interesting, but we were all ready to get back. They make these beautiful pictures using goose and chicken eggs. They also will paint the shells to give it some color. It can take them up to 3 months to complete one. It is ALL completed by hand...no machines at all. Very fascinating. We bought a piece for our house.
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Sounds like the beach trip was great despite Dylan's dislike for the ocean. I'm sure he'll love it when he's older, and then you can tell him stories about the first time you took him to the beach. And don't you dare cut his hair! It's part of what makes him so precious!
I'm so proud of you for eating clams and trying the green stuff - but I don't eat things with heads either, so I can't blame you for that one.
Keep the pics coming! I love the slide show. Oooh - and I finally remembered what it was I was going to tell you the other night, but it will have to wait till I talk to you again!
My favorite picture is the one of you holding Dylan. You look so pretty and so happy. Brought tears to my eyes.
I love the hair!
What a fun day! Well we are flying Cathay, EVA was all booked up. So I think we are flying the exact same flight as you did, arriving in VN at 10:20 on Saturday morning. What time are you getting home? I can't wait to go over there. I just read your blog everyday and get more and more excited!! Ok I'm assuming you are using disposable bottles, how are you washing the nipples? Bottled water? Sorry to ask so many questions. :) You are now the expert!!
Looks like a great trip. Keep the pictures coming!!
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