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20th January 2015

Fascinating
The people look so friendly and happy. Thanks for the history lesson and the pictures. Those flowers are amazing!
21st January 2015

Greetings from Quang Ngai,
Many thanks Janey for your comment. Come for a visit!
19th July 2014

journey
Cynthia, Sounds like you had quite a journey in getting to your destination. Seems everything these days is so complicated. Glad you arrived safely and thank God for the help from the lady on the plane. An example of why we should all be hospitable to visitors in our country. Jason Wells came to visit us for a week. He left Jackson on Thursday and had to fly through Houston, TX. Terrible storms on Thursday in Dallas, and his flight to Dallas was cancelled. He ended up on a plan that got to Dallas about 9:00p.m, but his luggage then came in on a flight at 10:30p.m. The luggage conveyor belt jammed and they had to call for a maintenance man to come to fix the belt. It just goes on and on. We finally got home around midnight. Lindy took Jason to work with him on Friday, and the real estate company that Lindy and I work for hired Jason to do work while he is here. So, Jason now has something constructive to do during the day. We are going shopping today and to a movie tonight. he'll be her with us a week! Hope you are doing better today and have gotten some rest. You need to just rest a little and try to get more sleep! We look forward to seeing you in Greece! It is going to be really tough for us to get out of town, with all the work that we have to do, but we are gearing up to leave. See you and Linda soon! Love, Laurens
15th July 2014

Saying Hello!
Good to hear from you! And glad you have made the first leg of your journey successfully. Hope the next flight will be good as well and that you can actually sleep some. Good luck with your teaching and with the experience in China. Love you! Laurens and Lindy
14th August 2010

Great experience
Hi Cynthia, I love your blog and I was just telling Carlos that we should have done one for our two months peripatetic experience. We didn't always have access to internet out in the wild, particularly in some National Parks. Your students seem to be lovely and it must be such a treat for them to be able to learn some English from you. Enjoy the Great Wall and Tiannamen Square, take lots of pix and we'll share once you are back. We have over a thousand pictures here from our journey too. See you and Linda on the 29th. Best always, Nidia

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