Ajah

Ajah

2011-02-13

Hello

Hi every one I am sorry i haven't wrote to you guys in a while I didn't because I have a gmail  account now so I  have been writing on that I get emails on that at least that's what it seems like. I hope every one is doing well and looking forward to spring.
We are in Hoi An for one more week and then we are going to the Mekong Delta in southern Vietnam
p.s.my gmail account is ajahjoy@gmail.com
love ajahjoy. 

2011-02-01

HI every one geting ready for the lunar new year there will be fireworks and every thing. I met a new friend she is from Australia, she is very nice.
The streets of  Hoi An are lined with flowers, and lanterns that are made out of cloth.  The lanterns are very beautiful and colourful and so are the flowers.
p.s. have a good sleep.
love ajah.
    

2011-01-28

HI costa i like to eat kiwi to. I hope you do not hert the poor kitty cat. not sher I like the bummpy bus though.
thank you kirsi for writing on my blog Id love to here from all of you hope you are all doing very very well
p.s. say Hello to teaman for me
love ajah bev and corey 

2011-01-21

Home in Hoi An

Hi gramma val! thank you for all of the messeges. glad you are still thinking of coming over to meet us.I hope we get to see you soon. we would love to see anyone who wants to come and see us!!!! If you see joni or Brita say Hi for me.
love ajah

  

2011-01-19

In Hoi An

Hi  everyone, we left  Hanoi at 11 pm and road south on a train for 14 hours.  We are now in Hoi An, our second UNESCO world heritage site!  There are many things we want to see in this area.  We will stay here until Chinese New Year is over. p.s. Hanoi was very busy, cold, and polluted, but i had a lot of fun with my friend Zara.
I miss you and love you all
love Ajah

2011-01-18

Ajah in the Village tribes of Northern Vietnam.  Sapa Vietnam....Hmong people
 dye weave and make all there own clothing. It is so beautiful and colourful!

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2011-01-10

Raining in Hanoi

It's a rainy day in Hanoi.  We just got back from Sapa.  Sapa is a little town in the mountains.  We took a train for 10 hours North from Hanoi.  Then we took a mini bus to Sapa.  There was lots of shops, and places to stay.  Sapa was very cold, and it was always foggy.  We went to Cat Cat village and Lo Cai village.  We saw water Buffalo, and rice fields, and blue chicken meat in the market.  There is lots of fruits and vegetables and lots of markets selling everything you could ever imagine.  There are lots of people trying to sell stuff to us.  They are called the Hill Tribe people.  The woman and children walk three hours from their villages to Sapa everyday to sell hangings, purses, bracelets, musical instruments and clothes. 
My favorite part was when we went on a motorbike up the mountain.
Bye Bye for now
P.S. I would love to hear from all who read the post.  Love Ajah  (and corey who typed this time for me)