Tuesday 29 June 2010

I'm Hungry!

That's a big sandwich!!

I've uploaded some photos from our 10yr anniversary party at the Drunken Duck here.

Monday 28 June 2010

Anniversary in Con Dao

At first glance, Con Dao Island might seem an odd choice for a getaway weekend to celebrate our 10 year anniversary. Can Dao was used as a penal colony by the French and others for over 100 years - think Paul Newman and Dustin Hoffman in "Papillon"...

Still, Con Dao is also a National Park, has been given protected status and Vietnam are working with the WWF to protect endangered species such as sea turtles and dugong as well as the coral reefs. And it has some really cool beaches, crystal clear waters and is pretty much unknown on the tourist circuit (so far).

Not such an odd choice after all. A true getting-away-from-it-all, romantic break for the two of us. Well, that was the theory... We turned up at the airport only to find David Appleton on the same flight, my long-time friend and CC's boss!

It's a 45 minute flight to Con Dao and we arrived on time to a fantastic island setting - the runway starts at a beach on one side of the island and ends on a beach at the other side. The resort we stayed at was right on the beach and had a nice pool. We decided to have a relaxing day, have some seafood, go for a swim and read our books.

The following day we caught up with David and his friends, Brian and Hoan, to take a boat trip out to Bay Canh island. We were able to do some swimming, see the coral reef through the clear waters and also see the turtle sanctuary. We had lunch and then waded through the mangroves to pick up our boat on the other side of the island, getting there on a small coracle.

On Sunday, we hired a motorbike and did a tour of the island, driving round Shark Cape to Ben Dam Port and also doing a tour of the old French & American prison buildings which have been converted into museums and tourist attractions.

On Monday it was time to go home. We'd had a great time and a very relaxing break, but we were looking forward to seeing Catriona, who'd been missing us a lot - she was very happy to see us!

Catriona and I sat down to a dinner of a large New York Deli pizza - she has taken a liking to pizza & lasagne, much to the consternation of CC who is trying to feed her baby food! We're going to try her with mince & tatties next, I'm sure she's going to love it!

Sunday 20 June 2010

Happy Birthday, Catriona!


It's one year already, Catriona's birthday was yesterday! Can't believe how time has flown...

We were in Mui Ne for a few days. It was a big gathering of CC's family - as well as all the local family there was Diem from Hong Kong with her twins, Ethan & Erin; and Duyen from Sydney with her new baby Sarina. We hired a private bus and drove up to Mui Ne, bit of an epic journey with 9 kids on board! We were renting a villa overlooking the sea in Mui Ne Domaine villa complex. As luck would have it, CC's half-sister, Ha, owns a villa in the same complex and we were able to split the group to give everyone more room. Richard & Ha's villa was very nice, with a large garden and private pool.

The next day, we stayed around the villa, making full use of the pool. Catriona was badly bitten by mosquitoes during the night - she takes that from me unfortunately, CC hardly ever gets bitten. We armed ourselves with the mozzie-killing electric tennis rackets for the following evening.

It was our 10 year anniversary that day, so we had a big BBQ dinner at the villa. We were early to bed though; Catriona didn't sleep well the previous night.

The next day we hit the beach. Catriona loved getting her feet wet and having the waves crash into her legs; no fear!

On her birthday, we were travelling back to HCM so we were all pretty tired when we got back. CC's older sister, Tam, had been at the apartment and had prepared a small birthday party for Cat. Uncle Tom's present was a hammer-and-nails toy set. This ensured the party was noisy!

I experienced a new (to me) Vietnamese tradition. A tray was placed in front of Catriona with scissors, a banknote, a pen, a book, a ball of sticky rice and a comb. Apparently, whatever Catriona picked up first indicates what she'll be when she grows up! Scissors mean a tailor/seamstress, a banknote means a banker or accountant, a pen means a businesswoman, a book means a scholar or writer, the rice means a farmer and the comb means a barber/hairdresser.

Well, cat picked up the scissors first, but settled on the pen. At least it wasn't the ball of rice!


Until next time...