With only one day left in Vietnam, you can see that G & G are adjusting to local life and are ready to move here permanently...
The Japanese Bridge in Hoi An |
The Japanese Bridge |
Hoi An river front |
Negotiating the market |
This can't be good... |
Is this really our patriotic baby? |
Experiencing the community couch |
Cooking school market tour |
Boarding the boat for cooking school |
Cooking school boat ride |
Leaving the Ancient City by boat |
Local river scenery |
Nolan pilots the boat |
The red bridge to the Red Bridge Cooking School |
Preparing for class to begin |
Making rice paper |
Foster demonstrates the technique |
Ho Chi Minh with banana leaf beard |
Flipping Hoi An's famous pancakes |
Grandpa's egg plant clay pot |
Grandma goes with local transport |
Family dinner at Mango Rooms |
Aww... |
Aww... |
Aww... |
Pretty sure mom won't be happy with the picture on the couch!
ReplyDeleteAAAHHHHH....great pictures. Gotta give them a lot of kudos for their adventurous spirit! Thanks for the pictures...do believe, however, it would be wise for you to get YOUR version of the stories to us first. There are always at least two versions of every story! :) I'm sure the stories and their pictures will be awesome. I'm confident you were all the most gracious hosts!!!!! The bridge reminds me of the bridges at the Japanese Tea Gardens in San Francisco...but they didn't join Uncle Joe and me to the tea gardens. Maybe they'll go back with us to compare the Japanese bridges to these!!!! Continue to stay happy, healthy, and hyped on adventure. Love, Aunt Laura
ReplyDeleteI know that looks are not everything....but you look great and your hair is sooooo long! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you dahlin'...flattering comments are welcome this week and always.
ReplyDeleteYour parents went and visited you.. that is sooo great!
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