Sunday, February 18, 2007

Gong Hay Fat Choy

OkaY.

It is the Sunday before our Vietnam trip. It is Carnivale time in Italy. We all have the sniffles. Rosemary's power is turned off. I have a recovering case of the hives. The tower transaction needs to get done before we leave. There is some question as to the accuracy of the parcel number.

Now. How will I get down to the train station on Wednesday morning for at 7:50 train? Virginia just called and offered to pick up the VW if I leave it at the station. It would be unfair to make her drive the Vito through our gates. Too narrow. Got to get the key to her.

I tried again to call Fabio and Loan in Vietnam. Their number would not connect, but I was able to reach Loan's sister.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

I Know It's February, But...



the other day when I went to Asilo Rinascita to pick up Jax, the teacher stopped me and asked if I had a photo of Babbo Natale... that's Santa... from his visit at school last December. As a matter of fact I did.

It turns out that Babbo Natale lives just a few yards away from our house. It took us nearly a year and a half to realize that this 3 year old miniature horse lived just between us and the Grand Hotel Assisi.

When Grandmothers Retire From ARMANI

Happy Birthday

Sebastiano

they design and make cool outfits for the grandkids. So last week was Sebastiano's 6th birthday. Grandma, who used to work for Armani, couldn't let her only grandchildren show up wearing pret-a-porte. Not when she had the opportunity to make costumes for all three as Peter Pan characters.








Gerardo was really in character as HOOK and even sported a mustache.







And what about Luce as Tinkerbell.


Of course we thought that our kids were kinda cute too. Jax pumped a little iron and did a few sit ups to fill out his Red Power Ranger outfit while Matteo walked around with his little stinger hanging out.

Thursday, February 08, 2007

Vietnam 2007(Feb 21 - Mar 22)


In the end it is best to use the internet to buy tickets. You click a button and you are done. Travel agencies will promise you one thing and put you on a waiting list and tell to call back next week. UNLESS of course you are willing to pay full fare.

So we have our visas... went to Rome last Tuesday to get them.. the man at the Vietnam Embassy pointed to the calender at Feb 9... Helen said "No, we leave on the 21st". I quickly point out that he was not mistakenly identifying our departure date, but was indicating that we drag ourselves all the way back down to Rome to pick up the passports and visas on the 9th and informed him that we live up near Perugia and, if at all possible, we would wait for them to process them now. So we were in and out in 1 hour.

So off we go with Pippo and Francesca. Our flight from Rome leaves at two inthe afternoon so we leave Assisi around 9 and take the train. No Problem. The flight is direct to Bangkok's new international airport open only 6 months ago for the celebration of Thailand's Kingìs birthday (the new airport runways have so many cracks now that many flights are diverted back to the old airport) and then a quick two hour connector to Hanoi.

Ahhh... Hanoi. Grandpa George's flight is scheduled for arrival only 15 minutes behid ours. As we stood in line at passport control, I look back and see Grandpa at the back of another line. I bring over Subasio to meet Grandpa for the first time.

Ahhh... Hanoi... Vietnamese Coffee... Pho... Ahh lets get real. Communism just does not work. Neither does 90 percent of Vietnam's population. I'm no expert on foreign policy like Richard Gere or Sean Penn, but I have lived in communist countries before and have experienced others over the last three decades.

Vietnam is at a crossroad. It has just been admitted to the WTO. It's per capita income is about a buck. It's average age is about 25. 25 ahhh.. such a tender age, not weighed down by such things as knowledge, experience, wisdom, hygiene....

As a tourist destination in Southeast Asia, it must compete with Thailand, Cambodia and Laos. I have not yet been to Laos although I hear it is a favorite, but dollar for dollar, Vietnam has some travel issues that it must resolve if it expects return business. That being said, Vietnam offerings are comprised of a few under developed man made historical sites, a few mildly interesting natural sites and several sites whose existence stems from a much maligned US foreign policy.