Wednesday, 23 June 2010
New House - New Job!
Monday, 14 June 2010
Da Nang Beach :)
Can life be better?! What a gorgeous beach here in Da Nang, the water is crystal clear and I can walk from my guesthouse room from the University to the beach. Well, it is a 45 minute walk, but I don't care. In the end you have a brilliant refreshing swim in the sea!
Train trip from Hanoi to Da Nang
This trip is the best train journey you can have :) I took this train now the 3rd time and I am always amazed of it. Gorgeous scenery and impressive landscapes with beaches you just can dream of....and this all by looking out from a window from a train!!!
Sightseeing in Hanoi and Good-Bye
Monday, 7 June 2010
My first Vietnamese Wedding in Haiphong
If you believe it or not, but I got invited to a Vietnamese wedding this weekend in Haiphong. One of the translators, Trang that I worked with during my CSC Assignment from IBM got married in her hometown. There are so many impressions; it is so hard to know where to start. We took a bus from Hanoi to Haiphong Saturday morning at 8am and we finally arrived at Trangs house at 11.30am. Well it sounds so straight forward, but it actually wasn’t. You need to take a Motorbike to the bus station, 2 different busses and then we got a private Motorbike ride from some of Trang’s friends :)
When we arrived we had some lunch with Trangs family and most of the people from the village. It was in the garden of Trangs grandmother’s house where they built a big tent to get some protection against the sun. In the afternoon we sang karaoke and went to a beach nearby. The groom had to leave the bride’s family as the tradition is that he is coming the next morning with his whole family to pick the bride up with some of the guest to celebrate in his village/town.
So we were singing some karaoke on Saturday night and went to bed pretty early. I was so fortunate to get an own room with my own bed in Trang’s uncles house. That was the first time I slept in a real Vietnamese House incl. bed. The Vietnamese don’t sleep with a mattress. They just sleep on the plain wood,; pretty hard you can imagine, but it was so quiet, I really enjoyed this! We had to get up at 6.20am and to be at the bridges house by 6.45am. The groom arrived with his family and a lot of presents at 7am. After a lot of pictures were taken we all got on a bus to go to the grooms place. Around 40 Vietnamese and myself ;)
We drove for almost 3 hours until we had to go on a small little car ferry to go over to the other side of the river. The grooms place is in the middle of rice fields, which have amazing colours from green to orange to yellow to red! Breathtaking beautiful :)
We had lunch again with the entire guests and some people from his village and the couple changed the rings in front of all the guests.
After that, the brides guests were leaving again in the bus to Haiphong. I stayed a bit longer and was able to get a lift from the groom’s boss who actually owns a Car Company in Hanoi. He is also involved in the government somehow as they were driving a government car – Toyota Land cruiser with 9 seats and leather interior! Some people in Vietnam are rich!!! That’s for sure. However they were so nice to drive past a lovely beach, so I had my first swim in the sea since I arrived. Yippie!
An amazing 2 days I have to say! Thanks to Trang who invited me to her wedding. So appreciated!
Teaching Course passed successfully
Who would have thought one year ago, that I would be a certified Cambridge English Language Teacher to Adults today? Yippee! I have passed and with an above average. I feel soooo good :)
These four weeks were intense and a lot of hard work. But it was all worse-while! I enjoy teaching and that was and still is the main aim.
Now a new area is starting with making a decision where to go in Vietnam. I would love to go to Central Vietnam to a city called Da Nang. However, I need to find a job there. I got a job offer from the Apollo Institute to teach in Hanoi or in Haiphong, but I don’t want to stay in Hanoi. About Haiphong I am not sure yet. I would prefer Central Vietnam so. Let's see if I have the guts to go down there and just try to find something.
After living for almost 5 weeks in Hanoi I am looking for some more quietness. Hanoi is unreal busy - you have so much noise all day. The only time which is really quiet is from 11pm - 6am. Living in a city with over 6Mio people in Vietnam is very different to Dublin ;) This week will be very exciting so to see where I will go. Keep your fingers crossed that I find a nice place to work and live.
Attached you can find a few pictures from our party with the students from the Elementary and Intermediate Level which we had on Friday to say good-bye.
Vietnamese students are so much fun and so eager to learn. It a real pleasure to work with them :))