Thursday, July 28, 2011

Dear People of the World,

Dear People of the World,

"Try it, it's interesting" doesn't entice me to put things in my mouth. I will admit, however, tamarind candy isn't the worst thing I've eaten.

Love,
Lauren

Happy almost weekend! Half day tomorrow in light of tax evasion; stay classy, Sirrocco.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Checking in

I. am. exhausted. I went out of town this weekend to Da Lat, which I will post photos and details of tomorrow or Thursday.

Things are going well on the motorbike, only one serious bruise and I only have myself to blame for that one. I can't believe how fast time is going, it never ceases to amaze me.

My roommate Tracey is moving to Brno in the middle of August, so Lizzie and I are in search of a new roommate... that will be interesting.

Hope you're all well and surviving the heatwave! <3

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Motorbike!

So, it took 10 days to find the time and courage, but I finally rented a bike yesterday. It is nerve-wrecking and exhausting. To tell you I ended up in District 5 from District 3 while aiming for District 1 will mean absolutely nothing to you, but basically, I was terrified to turn left and drove for an extra 15 minutes. Give me a break, remember the first time you drove a car? It's the same, without the metal/aluminum/plastic casing around you -- hence much more terrifying. The boys say I'll feel better about it in a few days, I hope they're right. I did drive myself to work this morning, and gave myself a huge pat on the back when the bike and I arrived unscathed. Granted, I left at 7:30 and only arrived at 8 haha... it took me forever. But, slow and steady wins the race.

I'm already excited to take a trip out of the city on it. For all of you bike enthusiasts, it's a brand new, (yellow!), semi-automatic honda wave.

I just got in and I'm sweating to death from nerves. Enjoy the rest of your week!

xo, L

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Rainy season

Street food is my favorite lunch, but now it rains everyday at 12:30 without fail, on and off for the rest of the evening, and it's actually a bit chilly sometimes. Having a raincoat AND umbrella makes no difference: you're soaked through for the rest of the day; my fingers and toes are wrinkled like I've been in the bath too long. It doesn't help that the aircon is cranked in the office. Needless to say, I'm kinda missing my Jersey summer (not the shore :P).


Dear Vietnam,

That's enough with the monsoon-like downpours.

Thanks,
Lauren

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Motorbike lesson!

Robin just taught me to drive a motorbike! I'm still buzzing from the nerves and excitement, but I think it went pretty well. There weren't any other drivers around, so it wasn't real driving, but it was pretty exciting. I haven't driven in over five months, and while similar to a car, it's not much like a car at all. I'm still struggling with the concept of the gas being on the handle, the foot break, and switching gears; I almost toppled over once - into garbage - but all went well and no crashes. I'll be out on the streets in no time.

I now understand why the Vietnamese have such great leg and arm muscles, that thing was really heavy, I'll have to get a lighter one than his. I might also just wimp out and get an automatic. But I'm really excited about the whole thing. My tutoring starts this week, so it'll be nice to go downtown and rent a bike after that because there will be less traffic... I'm not quite ready for the idea of rush hour, especially when you throw in the "Saigon Kiss" which is a burn from the exhaust pipe somewhere on the lower half of your leg or foot. But, those can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere... even walking down the street. Sidewalks are fair game for pedestrians and motorbike drivers here. I know a lot of xe om drivers that will be disappointed to lose my business... but life goes on.

Have a nice week! <3 L

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Realization

Twice in one week... crazy I know.

A lot of little things get under your skin here, in a mental way, not gross creepy-crawlies. So, the one that took the cake is the fact that six days after the end of June, I was still unpaid, though it seemed everyone else was. I only know they were all paid because I asked and they all knew I was unpaid because I was asking (who asks otherwise?). Two of them said they hadn't checked, but one of those two was completely smug and uninterested in the situation.... UNTIL they realized it happened to them. So, of course I'm griping that my company can't get it together to pay people on time; but more so, I'm noticing the complete lack of sympathy people have for each other here, let alone empathy. I think it's a European thing because Lizzie (my American roommate) and I are always saying "I know ... and it's like [this] ... I completely understand ... etc."

In that vain, Lizzie and I talked about how meaningless the word "friend" is here. In the US, I'm afraid the word "love" is entirely over-used and simplified. And, also in the US, I have friends (meaning I know the definition of friend) that meet people and twenty minutes later say "Oh, my friend, so-and-so" and I'm like, "You're not 'friends', you just met." But apparently, that's just me. It's all very interesting and I'm really interested to see how things pan out after my time here is done. Don't get me wrong, I appreciate all of the people in my life here, but I'm wary of the bonds we are (or rather, aren't) building.

Anyway, in light of not getting paid, I decided it was time to stop talking about it and finally get a student. My friend Vito is going to Laos for a month and his kid's parents are going to let me come and take his place. It's five days a week, an hour and a half (from 5:30-7p) but only until August 8. I have to give up yoga for that time, as well as Vietnamese (which my classmates will surpass me, so I won't go back)... but it's completely worth it as I will make almost half as much of the monthly salary of my real job. Unreal.

Hope you're all well. I'm off to my last Viet class.

Monday, July 4, 2011

I'm baaaccckkkk

It's been ages and I'm so sorry! My laptop has been in the shop for almost three weeks now. They fixed it and gave it back to me. Geniusly, I turned it on before I took it home: they erased EVERYTHING when I explicitly asked them not to and said I would find an alternative if it came to that. So, at the thought of all the photos that were lost I started to tear up and they decided to take the laptop back and "see what they could do". Patience is not really one of my virtues, but I'm dealing.

Additionally, my camera has been wicked blurry for quite some time now. However, since I gave up the laptop, I'm not letting anything else out of my possession until I have it back.

It's five here on July 4th.. Happy Independence Day! I have no particular American plans. Vietnamese Independence Day will be interesting (in September). Also, it's 5 and just started raining... gotta love rainy season!

I haven't been up to much, just working and enjoying the expatriate lifestyle. Yesterday a couple of the Euros and I went for a ride outside the city to this cute little pagoda. You're in luck that I have an amazing roommate that let me borrow her camera (once I get the proper name of it, it's going on my wish list ;)) So, I took some pretty nice photos, which of course, I don't have at work to upload.

Saturday night we ALL went out (that's so rare). Here are a few photos of that (yay for the internet), proof that I am alive and well.
Rachel

Most of my western coworkers.

Another group photo.

Romy

My roommate, Tracey.

Anyway, that's all for now. I'll try and upload the pagoda photos soon, too, as party pictures are probably less interesting to some of you ;). Miss and love you all!

xo, L