Friday, June 30, 2006

writing

Ok, I will respond to the demands of my public- all six of you. So I've been posting from a cafe that has wireless internet. It's great. There are a lot of young rich people in here, and everyone is excited about the World Cup. There is a guy in here right now with the World Cup theme song as his ringtone!

Speaking of ringtones, the Colombians in the audience will be surprised to know that Shakira is v. popular here- but only her most recent songs (in English).

I go to class from 8:00am each day until 12:00. Then I eat lunch with friends and walk around visiting places in Hanoi. A lot of people like to talk to us so I count that as listening practice. All the people on the program are nice and very interesting. Our hotel is nice, and we have cable in our rooms, so other than sharing the room, it is pretty cushy. I certainly wouldn't be able to watch the World Cup from bed at home!

Eating here is great, and the food is fresh and really delicious. Mom would like all the fresh herbs with everything. Dad would like all the grilled meats. Eduardo would like all the fish. And Sean would enjoy watching me spit fish bones on the floor.

Athena- there is a club in Hanoi called "Funky Monkey", I'll try to get a picture for you!

4 Comments:

At 1:27 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

si les gusta shakira... pues ese no es un indicador muy alentador del buen gusto musical de la gente alla!

 
At 6:39 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

hu beautiful. miss you. Uncle John.

Your pics and blog are AWESOME. Fascinating.

Your a lucky traveler to see the world.

love you

 
At 9:54 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

It is about time you posted some text. While photos make or break a blog, you must tell the story as well. Set the stage. Elaborate on the details. While a picture tells a thousand words, it is coherent narrative that makes those words come alive.

 
At 3:20 AM, Blogger Ruedelachine said...

una colombian girl in the room esta muy contenta de tener noticias tuyas! las fotos estan muy bacanas y la experiencia debe ser maravillosa...
te mando un abrazo grande, Margarita.

 

Post a Comment

<< Home