Revisting Grandma and Lang Gung Village


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March 24th 2009
Published: March 24th 2009
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Dear Wes, How are you? I miss you very much. I wish you were on this trip with me. You would enjoy Vietnam very much. I wish all my family were like you and could enjoy, appreciate and understand the experience of Vietnam. The people are beautiful here, very friendly, and I enjoy being with them. Yesterday, a Hanoi University student Loannie and I, traveled to Lung Gung Village in Hai Duong Pro... Read Full Entry



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Hauling sandHauling sand
Hauling sand

Who do you think will do the shoveling?
Toast, Butter and JellyToast, Butter and Jelly
Toast, Butter and Jelly

I brought them a gift of bread, butter and Sand Hill Plum Jelly that Linda made. They told me it was the first toast, butter and jelly ever made in Lang Gung. Grandma ate two pieces. They all liked it. It was a challenge to toast over a straw fire and a skillet that was not flat bottom.
Goodbye!!Goodbye!!
Goodbye!!

Aunt Ban, Aunt Phap, and Uncle Xuan
Waiting for a busWaiting for a bus
Waiting for a bus

You push I pull. Scenes waiting for a bus.
Transfering waterTransfering water
Transfering water

Waiting for a bus I saw these two women transfering water from one paddy to another.



8th October 2009

latest entry?
Hi Kent. I am trying to find your entry of Sept. 30 '09 as that is your "latest entry." Are you in Vietnam? Tell me what I am doing wrong in reading your blog....thanks, Anita
11th October 2009

Your okay, Sept 30th is not finished
Anita, Grandma is going to be 104 soon. Chuck is planning a big celebration there with his latest delegation. I will have a blog entry soon on my activities. Thanks for writing.

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