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A blog is born

July 22, 2004

So here it is.  The new blog.

This will document, from this point onwards, my experiences as a VSO volunteer with KOTO in Hanoi, Vietnam.

As it stands, my leaving date is September 3rd, but there is a great deal to do in the meantime. 

People keep asking me whether I am nervous about my new life.  The honest answer is no.  It’s all the work that has to be done first that scares the hell out of me.

Typically, having muddled along for the past 12 months as a self employed PR person, all of a sudden, when I am looking to wind down – everyone seems to be throwing work at me.
The good news is that the cash I’ll make will help clear things financially before I go, the bad news is right now I just don’t have the time.  Unfortunately I don’t have the guts to turn it down either.

To complicate matters even further, I have managed to do something very painful to my ankle.  I have played five-a-side without a single injury for years now, suddenly, when I really need all my mobility, I go and knock lumps off myself.

The good news is that despite the worrying bruising and a bit of swelling, it only appears to be a bad sprain, or at worst ligaments.  An xray in the next couple of days will hopefully confirm there are no broken bones.

Either way, clearing out the house and helping to fix it up for a potential buyer is beyond me right now. 
I’ll blog a little more in the future about why I wanted to do VSO as well as my love affair with Vietnam.  I just wish everything could be sorted so I could really start to enjoy the anticipation.

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3 Comments leave one →
  1. Stephen permalink
    December 13, 2007 10:14 pm

    Hi i am traveling to Vietnam next month for the first time. Could you offer any advice? The country looks magnificent in the pictures alone. My trip puts me in Saigon for (5) days and Hanoi for (3). How would you describe their culture as an American? Its difficult to get a clear idea of what its really like over there.

  2. December 30, 2008 12:55 am

    Hi,
    Nice post.Keep going on…You can manage to do something very painful to your ankle.

  3. Astrid Kwakkelstein permalink
    April 1, 2009 5:04 pm

    Hello..
    for 8 years I was living in Hanoi. Had my own Restaurant. I met the love of my life and with him I’am living now in Germany. My love is still traveling for his work to V’nam. This year I will go also back, I was allready many times back. Vietnam is in my blood and I will never loose this feeling. Best regards Astrid

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