It looks like we are not going home tomorrow night on our original flight.
We did not hear from the Embassy yet as to when our 2
nd interview will be.
We had our 1
st interview last Wednesday, Oct. 10
th.
They told us they would contact us within 10-14 days, and it is only day 4.
They usually contact people in 4-6 days.
So we are waiting until Friday, which would be day 7 and then we are going to contact the embassy if they have not contacted us by then.
And I think Ray and Jimmy may go home on Friday night.
I would stay until we get the Visa.
I am not the only one here whose husband has gone home, so I am not worried.
So I hope none of you worry either.
I feel very safe here. Remember, they did say to plan for 3 weeks and it'll be 3 weeks that we are here on Saturday.
Here are a few pictures.
We ate at a great Vietnamese restaurant last night called Quan An Ngon. There’s a big outdoor area under huge tarps and it s set up with long tables that you share with other people. The kitchen was right next to us – open and all outdoors. The food was really good – there were 4 adults and Jimmy – we had 8 beers, and lots of good food and the bill came to $34. We plan on going back maybe for lunch.







Yesterday, Jimmy got his massage.
Kris bought it for him for his birthday. He loved it.
It cost $10 for about 25 minutes.
How funny is that!
A 7 year old getting a massage - only in
Vietnam!
The weekly food shopping trip.

Pretty girl at the pool


I bought a bunch of DVDs the other day – all new ones – Music & Lyrics, The Queen, the Pursuit of Happyness, The Simpson’s Movie, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Evan Almighty – all for less than $6.00.
Today we went to a village called Van Phuc – it is known as the Silk village. It is a big silk production village. It was not as interesting as we thought it might be. We went on a tour and paid $63 and all the guy did was take us to stores and get a cut if we bought something. The selection in Hanoi is much better and nicer. We were disappointed and do not recommend doing a tour, instead get a taxi – I would say it wouldn’t cost more than $10. Oh well, live and learn.