The flight to Hong Kong (a little over 15 hours) was long, but
sleeping pills are a beautiful thing!
Mom has taken awesome notes in the past so we knew exactly how to
transfer in Hong Kong (which forms we could skip, what to take out for security,
etc). Our plane from Hong Kong to Saigon
only had two classes (economy and business) so we get bumped to business (this
happens frequently) for the 2.5 hour flight.
The major benefit of this is we really do get official lounge access in Hong Kong. It was nice to be able to get some food and coffee and relax a bit before our final leg! The 2.5 hour flight seemed like nothing after 15.5 hours, so before we knew it we were landing in Saigon.
The major benefit of this is we really do get official lounge access in Hong Kong. It was nice to be able to get some food and coffee and relax a bit before our final leg! The 2.5 hour flight seemed like nothing after 15.5 hours, so before we knew it we were landing in Saigon.
The passport control line was very long! We are in Vietnam right before Tet, the Vietnamese
Lunar New Year which is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture. People travel home for this, so there is just
a lot more people traveling! Luckily, it
wasn’t too bad and I was happy to see we had no problems with our visa (this is
the first year we tried the new e-visa!).
Our bags were waiting for us after passport control, and we were on our
way! We arranged for an airport pickup,
as outside the airport is chaos. There
are hundreds of people lined up, many who want to offer you a taxi (that ends
up being a scam). There are two legit
taxi companies in Vietnam, and the others will often run up the meter, tell you
it’s broken, etc. It can be overwhelming
and stressful to try and get the legit ones from the international terminal, as
many are trying to get you in their taxi telling you it’s a legit one. We have found it’s so worth the money to pay
a bit extra for the hotel to pick us up, and have someone waiting with a sign
for us. Our driver had an awesome
location and was easy to spot, so off we went!
The drive from the airport to hotel isn’t too bad, maybe 30
minutes, so we arrived around noon on Thursday.
They said our room would be ready in about 30 minutes, which was great,
so we popped over to grab some lunch and introduce Erin to the Vietnam was know
and love, KFC baby! There is one right
across from the hotel and it makes it so easy to grab some quick food that
agrees with our stomachs (and for what it is worth there were a ton of locals
there, too!)
Just a man sleeping outside the KFC! |
After lunch our room was ready so we were able to check in and get
settled. Mom and I have come a long way
from our tiny little room the first year and now we stay in a serviced
apartment. It’s so nice to have extra
space and to have a kitchen to be able to cook our own food. The city is pretty crazy and you always have
to be “on” making sure you don’t get hit by motorbikes (that go the wrong way,
that go on sidewalks, etc.). The
sidewalks are very uneven, you need strong ankles to come here, and you always
want to make sure you’re aware of your belongings as petty theft is
common. So, the only place you really
feel like you can relax is in the room, so it’s so nice to have a space where
you can do that! This year we went big
with a 3 bedroom apartment which is really lovely and allows us our own bedroom
so we can sleep when we want!
As you know from past blogs Mom and I don’t really eat a lot of
local food, a combination of not really liking it, and also not wanting to get
sick (been there done that) so we typically live on snacks and Italian food
(easy on the stomach and hard to mess up).
Erin really stepped it up to make sure we didn’t regret inviting her and
our snacks are really rocking!
We then decided to head out to the orphanage so made our way down
to the bus stop.
As we were walking into the orphanage Mom thought she saw Kap’s head around the corner and then he ran off. As we walked into the big room he came running (as best he can) at us with the BIGGEST smile and laughing and giving us hugs. It was really sweet to see that after 2 years it was just like we had seen him yesterday. He has gotten SO much taller! We also saw Dorothy and George, and Yen came over to give us a hug (which always means a lot as that’s not common in Vietnamese culture).
As we were walking into the orphanage Mom thought she saw Kap’s head around the corner and then he ran off. As we walked into the big room he came running (as best he can) at us with the BIGGEST smile and laughing and giving us hugs. It was really sweet to see that after 2 years it was just like we had seen him yesterday. He has gotten SO much taller! We also saw Dorothy and George, and Yen came over to give us a hug (which always means a lot as that’s not common in Vietnamese culture).
We hadn’t brought any tech equipment as we thought it would be
good to stay in the big room the first day to show Erin around, get a lay of
the land, etc. However, Yen was getting
out strollers and a wheelchair for Dorothy and rounding up kids for us to take
out!
The bus ride back was tough, a combination of jet lag, heat, and
the traffic. The traffic is worse than I
remember, and I can’t tell if it really is worse, just more people, more people
because of Tet, or what, but I literally thought I wasn’t going to make
it! Even Erin (who doesn’t get car sick)
said it was bad! It’s the stop and go
that really kills me (why they gun it when they know they have to stop in 10
feet makes no sense to me).
Our showers felt so good and then we were off to 4Ps. 4Ps is a yummy Italian restaurant that Mom and
I have eaten at in years past. I had
seen there was a new location about a 5 minute walk from our hotel, so thought
making reservations the first night would be nice so we wouldn’t have to grocery
shop/think about what to eat, and I am so glad we did! We were all starving (we really didn’t have
much for lunch) and exhausted, so it was nice to sit in a clean, relaxing
restaurant. The food was so yummy and we
felt a bit rejuvenated after, although jet lag got the best of us and we crashed
soon thereafter.
Those faces!!!!�� They look SO happy to see you!!! Thanks for sharing your journey with us!!��
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