Thursday, June 4, 2009
Home at last...
3th of june, one to the last dayyy
In the evening we went to the shopping mall, the thing I like most, next to building houses of course !!
First we went to the tunnels which was quite fascinating and a different experience. After that we went shopping in our clothes which were all dirty, but nobody really care. There were so many nice traditional Vietnamese souvenirs, that I bought almost all. Since I didn’t know that you can’t just switch from store once you almost bought something, the woman who I didn’t buy the souvenir at got really angry and started to yell at me when I tried to leave the store. I was really surprised that she did that because it was really obvious and awkward. Eventually I thought it was really funny because I imagine if she would do it in for instance Singapore she wouldn't have got away with it. After that we went out eating with miss Tu which was also really funny. Don’t really like it that Miss Tu is leaving haha.
Loraine
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Egg shells and heroism...
One house a couple of walls and some amazing students...
Here are a few more pictures to tie things off at Dong Nai construction site 2 (The one without the roof) Mr. Glover
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
sonam
Sonam
Last day at building site+grape fruit farm
After we had said bye to the family we had to go to a grape fruit farm. Everyone thought it was kind of pointless and did not really see what we were doing there. However Lydia decided to entertain us all in our boredom. She wanted to show us the good side of being short by not having to bend down in order to go under the grape fruit trees. This resulted in her walking into a big branch and falling down in a deep hole. Definitely the highlight of the day. Later we had to leave Dong Nai because our work pẻmit with the local communist partyẽpired. We had to leave despite the fact that we had build houses for them?? .... So now we are back in Ho Chi Min looking forward to a good nights sleep after a long day.
-Emilie
Wrapping things up...
Our Crib Was Done
Two thousand and eight hundred dollars, which here would come to around twenty eight million dong, would treat you well when booking your luxury holiday to one of the many exotic locations off our home of Singapore. This thought would probably have run through the minds of many of my fellow students, as well as my self, when asking our parents if we could burn an already increasing hole in their pockets in order to go on an intense labor filled holiday. In fact I think my mum asked me if I was feeling ok. But the difference between this trip and ones that involve the luxurious and exotic island is the cause that we are doing it for as well as the unforgettable experience. Now that the house my group and I have been working on has been roofed and provided with a functional foundation and tiled floor I have found I feeling of satisfaction and pride knowing that a family that just manages to save two thousand dong a day can sleep at night without worrying about getting wet or having there furniture blown away. The hospitality of the family and habitat for humanity could not have been any better. I have learned so much about the Vietnamese people and culture as well as enjoying the hard work that we have done, especially for some one like me who struggles to sit still for more than five minuets. So compared to the luxury holiday to one of the many exotic locations off our home of Singapore I will not be forgetting this trip any time soon and I am be extremely grateful for the experience and opportunity that I have taken home with me.