Vacation in Vietnam 2009 It’s become a tradition for my family to visit our relatives and friends in Vietnam about once every 5 years or so. Thus, since our last visit was in 2005, we started thinking about another visit. This particular trip was timed to coincide with the wedding of one of my wife’s good friends and the return of her parents to the United States.
On this trip we would be accompanied by my father, an 83 year old gentleman, whose love of life has been unaffected by his age.
So it was, on November 21st that we loaded up our luggage, and children and set forth to travel half way around the world to the tropical nation of Vietnam! Date(s): December 9, 2009. 1 - 16 of 16 Total. Shared |
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Arrival, First Day (11/22/09)International travel by economy class airline is an extremely painful experience. Having small children along magnifies the pain significantly, since you have to attend to their needs, leaving far less time for you to rest.
It takes nearly 24 hours to travel from Wichita Kansas USA, to Saigon Vietnam. While we did fly United Airlines all the way, we had to make connecting flights in Chicago, and Hong Kong. The trip went off with no major problems, but we were nearly dead by the time we arrived. Thankfully, my wife's family was waiting for us, and we were whisked off to our hotel rooms without delay.
The Dad, was given place of honor in the cab/mini Van that took us to our hotel room. Thus he had a front row seat as he was introduced to that nightmare that is Saigon traffic. My father is a WW2 veteran and made a living driving race cars for a number of years afterward. He’s a man whose nerve has been tested again and again and has never been found wanting. The traffic of Saigon though, that tested him more severely then ever before.
I have spoken elsewhere on traffic in Saigon, so I’ll not say much here, save that the lack of instinct for self preservation of the average Saigon driver as remained unchanged. Which is to say Zero....
Nonetheless, we were transported to our hotel rooms safely, where we remained comatose, till we recovered the next day.
Since, by Saigon time, we had gotten to be fairly early, (around 7 PM or so) we were up the next day fairly early. We had breakfast at this quiet little restaurant located on top of a major department store. The restaurant had a garden where I had a chance to take some pictures of the family. After that, we embarked on the Quest. The Dad had always had a desire to try out a Cuban cigar. Those, after we had breakfast, we began our search for the forbidden tobacco. Which we found with the aide of our friendly and streetwise cab driver.
Mention of this fine fellow is necessary. I’m sorry now that I have neither his name or picture. We used him as often as possible, as he was an excellent driver, knew the streets of Saigon very well, and took very good care of us. Indeed, he was even willing to look after little Wart, when everyone else wanted to disappear in different directions while shopping. It was this Cab Driver that found the one street vender who had, stashed away, a box of fine Cuban cigars.
With The Dad in possession of his Holy Grail, we went back to our rooms to prepare for the evenings adventure! |
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Second Day, Dinner on a Boat That evening my wife had a special treat for us. Along the Saigon river there are a number of “Dinner Boats”. As the name implies, each boat is a restaurant serving fine food. In addition, there’s a live performance of singers and in the course of the evening, the boat will travel up and down the river, treating the diners to a fine view of the Saigon waterfront. The peak of the entertainment is a lovely fire dancer, twirling her flame batons to music!
We had a great time and the food was very good. There was one major disappointment though. The soup my father ordered, didn’t look anything like it’s picture. Indeed, the bowl was very small and the soup, while excellent, was not what he was expecting. Thankfully there was enough other food going around to leave us all stuffed to our gills. |
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Third Day So on the third day, we basically relaxed and visited some friends. |
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Fourth Day Sight seeing in Vietnam, the presidential palace |
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Seventh Day (Visiting Friends in Vinh Long) | 218 Visits 17 Images Shared Album | |
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Ninth Day | 344 Visits 22 Images Shared Album | |
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Tenth Day | 455 Visits 38 Images Shared Album | |
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Thirteenth (Wedding First Day) | 326 Visits 28 Images Shared Album | |
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Last Day | 120 Visits 2 Images Shared Album | |
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