Saturday, November 15, 2008

Ho Chi Minh City


We have been absolutely loving the last 4 days in Ho Chi Minh City, it has been a real treat to have the opportunity to stay with such a friendly and caring family.  The family has been treating us like part of their family.  


 

Random picture! I put this picture cause these girls from Signapore ask her for a photo with her!


We arrived late Wednesday night after a 32 hour day, which I think we only saw darkness for about 5 hours during the whole time, and were greeted at the airport by two of the family members holding a sign " Miss Melissa & Mr. Shaun"  it was wonderful.  I have always wanted to have someone holding a sign like that for me!   

 

Now about the family.  They live in an area where seeing a tourist is as likely as seeing a snow storm, which has been really cool.  We have had the opportunity to really see how the locals of Vietnam live.  Every morning we wake up and go to a local food stand with the family and eat a bowl of Pho ( a beef noodle soup) which is ever so delicious.  The family always try to pay, but we have caught them off guard a fews times and paid the bill.  I just can't believe how hospitable and friendly they are.  From washing ours clothes, giving us one out of the two TVs, buying us all sorts of fruits, driving us around on motorbikes ( which is crazy considering the traffic), taking Missie for a pedicure and everything else, they have truly been amazing to us. We have been trying to teach them Canadian while they have been teaching us Vietnamese, sometimes were not what you would say teaching as, but "trying" as we all have troubles.  We all simply just laugh it off  together.  We just finished having a traditional Vietnamese lunch with Sau and it was amazing!


Missie at a local SPA

 

Having lunch with Sau Hang

A few days ago we went and visited the Mekong Delta, where the great mekong river spills into the ocean.  It was  very interesting and saw how all the local fishermen live their 'river lives' as they know nothing other then life on the sea.  It was quite unique to see them carrying out all their daily functions, even squatting over the edge of the boat and depositing last nights supper!

 

Cruising the Mekong


Sampling some snake wine shots



Ok its not the Mekong, but this is a left had turn while were driving straight.  No organization just turn and hope oncoming traffic stops (serious!)


The following day we spent driving out to the Cu Chi tunnels.  They the network of underground tunnels which the Viet Con dug as another tactic of their guerialla warfare.  The tunnels begin only 40 km south of Siagon and continue for 250 km until the Cambodian boarder.  The Viet Con used the tunnels to formulate surprise attacks against the Americans.  They lived, ate, slept, fixed weapons and could even go see a doctor in the tunnels which had three different levels.  The deepest level going 8 meters underground.  All and all the Cu Chi tunnels and the war museum were extremely interesting as it gave us a greater understanding of the Vietnam War and how intense the fighting was.  You really get a sense of how real the war was and through the first hand experiences these Vietnamese people were faced with.  As we walk through the war museum we could not believe all the pictures and atifacts of the people who were affected by the Napalm chemicals that were used.


Demonstration of the Viet Con entering a tunnel.



Example of the war crimes


We have also have had a chance to see the night markets, city hall and the beautiful churches that were built during the french days in Vietnam.  Siagon is a very impressive city with great history and full of people who are greatly proud of being Vietnamese.  We had a great time in Ho Chi Minh City, really can't believe that were out here and are very very sad to be leaving these incredible family.  They treat us just as a member of their own family and it is really amazing how people can communicate with a simple smile and understand each other even though they speak different languages.

Well we better get going, were heading downtown with Uyen's aunt, and we will update soon from the town of Mui Ne!

Take Care

Shaun

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Family and Friends in B.C.

Good Bye to great family and friends in Alberta!




Welcome to B.C.!

Hello All!  Welcome to our blog site and thank you for tuning in to our first official post! :) 

Only 9 hours to go on the eve of our fight and soon we will be well on our way to Vietnam, we can not believe our trip is almost here! 

So, here we are in Vancouver City spending our last dwindling hours with Kyle! 
The three of us have decided to celebrate our last night here in Canada over some hockey and a cold beer before he is the last to see us off on our adventure.  

Shaun and Kyle (the Bish)

And speaking of goodbyes, Today was also the last day of our week long visit in Nanaimo and we were very, very, very sad to leave.   The last week here in B.C has been nothing short of incredible. Incredible family. Incredible food.  Incredible time with friends. 





This is a picture of Aunty Colette's beautiful home.  Our stay with her, Jarrett and Jace was nothing short of fantastic.  ( although  we were sad to miss Uncle Jack ) The house is up on a hill giving their windows in the front the most beautiful view of the ocean and the mountains, the first time shaun and I saw it in the day light we both just stood there and went Ahhh :)  


One night we got into the Jaggerbombs! And Danced the night away.


Our week their was full of great quality time with family.  We spent one day out on the town with Grandma and Grandpa Gibeau, they took us down to the harbor for a walk to see the shops and boats and  on to some sight seeing around beautiful Nanaimo.  Later we hooked up the GPS and asked "her" for some help guiding us to value village for some bargain shopping.  We spend a long time driving around laughing until our guts hurt because we were sure we were lost. We kept saying to one another while laughing that the GPS woman had failed us, and that she had us very lost.  Eventually we found the way but needless to say we had a great time getting lost and laughed the whole way their and the whole way home.  

There were many other great moments with Grandma and Grandpa Gibeau, we had a ton of fun spending time with them.   Madeleine even made us her famous home made pasta for one of our suppers and MMM MMM! It is the most delicious pasta I have tasted.   And not to forget Ray's fantastic stew and tender roast beef! 

Missie, Shaun and Grandma/Grandpa

I could go on and on about all the great cooking of the Gibeau family, we even spent a night out in Duncan to visit Shaun's Uncle Marc, Aunty Brenda, Jordan and Breanne. I have heard so much about Marc's cooking until I finally I had the chance to taste it.   and.. WOW! Muscles to start, in Chipotle sauce.  Salad with maple vinagrette, goat cheese and candy salmon.  THENNN a tasty italian pasta with wine and finally some nice moist carrot cake.   

I am telling you, we ate! 


Colette also took us and Madeleine on a day trip to Coombs, a tourist attraction near Nanaimo. It is a cute little town with quaint little shops, yummy bear claw ice cream and even goats that live on the roof of buildings there! How cool hey! The Gibeau's even have a distant cousin in Coombs with a hat shop, of course we went in and tried on hats and laughed at one another. 

 
Us and Colette with crazy hats at Coombs

Later Colette took us to see a waterfall and surprised us with some Hot Damn Pepperoni! 
( She had told me a story about a family camping trip they had gone on when the boys were young and while grocery shopping the boys really wanted some hot "DAMN" pepperoni and when they got it they were non stop giggling  saying the "damn" pepperoni! haha too cute! ) 

Colette is a wonderful hostess, always making our stay as comfortable as could be. 
We felt truly blessed to stay at the MacAskill home. 

We also took little Tia ( Colette's family dog ) for a walk to see Piper Lagoon and where the squatters live.  It was So beautiful down there even the pictures are not enough to explain the view. 


Enjoying the ocean mist!



There were so many good times in Nanaimo, I could go on forever, but time is of the essence.. and right now it is pressing on. I imagine that statement is something that I will either become more aware of as this trip gets going or forget all about. Hopefully the latter of the two. 

Spending time with such a great family also made me miss a great one at home.  I really love you guys and miss you all more then words can say.  Thank you for always being their for me and being so supportive while I follow my dreams. You are always in my heart. xo
Missie

Missie said everything great and I just want to thank Grandma, Grandpa, Aunty Colette, Jace, Jarrett and Kyle for everything.  Thanks alot!!!!!
 
Shaun

Friday, October 31, 2008

We are just testing this blog site out and are preparing for our big journey.  We will have this blog up and running soon as we leave in three days!