Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Chicken


I didn't have my camera the first time I saw this. I went back about 5 times trying to get the picture and finally today I saw it again!

Friday, May 4, 2012

YouTube

I'm a YouTube star! This is a video that was made for the 10 year anniversary of HUST FOFL (Hanoi University of Science and Technology Faculty of Foreign Language). It is an excellent overview of what I do here in Ha Noi.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Snake

Yesterday, I drank a shot of vodka with a beating snake heart in it. There are witnesses if you don't believe me.

Monday, April 23, 2012

A few recent pictures

Some kids by a fountain in the Old Quarter
Plate number one at the Chocolate Buffet
I wanted to take a picture of the two purple houses by church, but by the time I finally remember to bring my camera (the next week...), there was only one purple house

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Easter in a few pictures



Our bible study group by the awesome cross on of our church members decorated.



The highlight of the day: My friend Rosy was baptized (though since she is British, I suppose she was baptised)!



In the afternoon, Sarah and I met our friend Lily in the Old Quarter. It was a beautiful day and many families were enjoying the weather. We got a few pictures of kids chasing after bubbles. This shot's a little blurry, but I like it anyway.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Tam Dao



Lam and I watching the sunset


Rosy and Lily on our walk



Rosy



We had a three day weekend in honor of the first kings of Vietnam (Hmong, I think...), so Sarah and I traveled to the village of Tam Dao with some of our students and our friends Lily and Rosy. In the past, Tam Dao was used a resort area for the French when they wanted to get away from the heat and humidity of Hanoi. Since Tam Dao has fewer cars and motorbikes than Hanoi, for me it was a great place to escape from the smog.

We all had a great time hiking to a waterfall, exploring an empty house, and walking along a river. My favorite part of the weekend was the bonfire! That was one of the things I missed most about being in Hanoi during Autumn in the States.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Work Permit Woes

When I returned to Hanoi in the fall, I was informed of new policy the government was instituting: Work Permits. I’ve heard (as yet unsubstantiated by an internet search for reliable sources) that it is a way to deal with the problem of undocumented workers from China. While I understand Vietnam’s prerogative to protect its economy, it has been very frustrating trying to navigate all of the requirements to obtain a work permit. The biggest problem as been, since this is a new program, no one really knows what we need to have, and we keep learning about different documents we need to take to multiple places to have certified. And it takes a lot of time. It takes time for documents to get to Hanoi from the U.S. It takes time for them to be translated. It takes time for them to be certified.

We’ve been working on this since October, and I still don’t have my permit yet. It’s stressful, but I have been thankful for all the work people with LCMS WM, the NIN (National Institute of Nutrition), and at Bach Khoa have been willing to do to try and make this process as easy on me as possible.

And then there are those times when it all seems overwhelming and you look up to see this staring at you. It made me feel a little better.