Oooh my tummy!

Trip Start Sep 11, 2008
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Trip End Sep 24, 2008


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Thursday, September 18, 2008

Well it finally happened! I went to bed last night and once I settled down I started getting cramps, not unbearable but cramps. I had quite a good night but definitely not a happy tummy when I woke up. I got to breakfast and got a cure from just about everyone, I settled on a pro-biotic and some drops from Anna. After I drank the drops I read the bottle and the leaflet - it is chloroform, I though that was poisonous. Well, I was extremely cautious all day and it settled down quite nicely.

Our guide was not joking when he said busy day today. We started off to Hue early, on our way we stopped at a marble factory, they cut the most beautiful marble out of the mountain and create such stunning pieces. I took quite a lot of pics here, couldn't buy anything - too heavy but they are very quick to tell you that they will ship to anywhere in the world.

In Vietnamese they seem to use only one syllable words, so they use very short words, I haven't seen any word longer than 5 letters All dressed up
All dressed up
. As a result they use the same word for many things they just put thingies (~?'^) on different letters for different meanings. The funniest one I have seen to date was the name on the toilet-paper is Dong Tam and their currency is also Dong, maybe they should teach this to uncle Bob! Their currency is also in 100,000's (165,000 Dong = $1). A couple of other funny things I saw today "Fresh Ice" what would stale ice be like? Above a Hotel "Comfo Table Beds".

After the marble factory we went to see a Hindu Temple, I think it was Cham Temple. Interesting but not really what I came to see in Vietnam. It was also very hot by then and no air-conditionlng in the temple. We then traveled over a mountain through a long and winding pass to get to Hue, this was really beautiful - reminded me of the Wild coast coastline and the Transkei.

In Hue we went straight to a really magnificent lunch in a beautiful wooden restaurant, I had 2 cokes and just tasted the food, still a bit nervous although my stomach had settled down quite well. I can't think what upset my stomach, I ate everything the others ate. Except Pam introduced me to glazed ginger, we bought it on the streets of Hoi An and I ate quite a bit of it, but Pam insists that it is impossible and that the ginger will have had a healing and settling effect on my stomach.

After lunch we went to a Buddhist temple, I found this much more interesting because it was not just a museum. I also saw my first Lotus flower from up close. I find the Buddhists fascinating and enjoyed it.

Next was a trip on the Perfume River, called the Perfume River because when it was discovered it had plants with highly fragranced flowers growing on its banks Bay
Bay
. Today there was no evidence of these plants but there were many boat people on the river. Although the river did not have a perfume smell it really had no smell, not like the river in Hoi An which was also a fish market and really was quite smelly. We were all very pleased for the opportunity to just chill out on the boat and for the breeze. It is extremely humid in Vietnam. According to our guide, there are only two seasons, dry and wet, because they are so close to the equator they don't have summer or winter seasons. So the only thing that changes is the humidity levels not the temperature.

Next was the Imperial palace/grounds or what's left of it after the French and Americans shot, bombed and broke it. This again was very long and drawn out and involved a lot of walking. It looks like they are rebuilding the whole thing again because there is quite a lot of workers in the museum building and tinkering. We couldn't wait to get out of here and into the hotel, everyone was really tired.

For dinner they had arranged a royal meal for us but in the end it was only Sue, Alex and myself that went. The others were too tired and not hungry. It was really an experience, a bit like Greensleeves restaurant in Jo'burg. When we got there they took us to the cloak room and we each got an outfit and hat to wear Buddhist Temple
Buddhist Temple
. Alex was king, I was queen and Sue was the princess. I think it could have been such fun if we all went!

So here I am back at the hotel everyone gone to bed already. I must repack my case tonight it really is a huge mess. Tomorrow we leave the hotel at 7 for the airport and will fly to Ho Chi Minh City/Saigon and a new guide. I am really looking forward to this, everyone has spoken so much about it. After that we will leave for Cambodia.

I am really so pleased I came, it has been such a great experience. Everything and more than I expected! Thanks to all of you for encouraging me to come when I had so many doubts. All I now need is a travel companion for my next trip, I plan to do this at least once a year until I die!

Please can someone at home arrange to fetch me from the airport on Wednesday 24 September at 6:00 am, I think it should be Charles seeing that he has still not sent me a message! It is a public holiday so he can't use Varsity as an excuse!

I am off to bed now, all of you please write back, Damn it!

Lots of Love to everyone, I am starting to miss you all.

Bron, I hope you are giving Susan Lee my kisses everyday, I hate to think how much she has changed since I left, please email my a latest picture please.

Caroline
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avz
avz on Sep 18, 2008 at 08:01PM

van die kwien
haai kerolaaina!
en kyk nou net hoe ver is jy landuit!! bly jy geniet dit alles so, moet tog net nie verlief raak op een van daai snaakse mannetjies nie, en moet ook nie een van hulle terugbring nie! Dink jy Charles het al agtergekom jy is nie by die huis nie?
groetnis
anneke

lcoombes
lcoombes on Sep 18, 2008 at 08:29PM

From USA
Hey DeWet,
Wow was I surprised to read that you were in Vietnam, what a great trip. I am loving the travel blog and think you should write a travel guide or something.


If China is next on your list then please seriously consider inviting me, Derek has never expressed any great desire to see China, he has visited the Far East but I have never been, its on my list of places to see!!
I think the US broke Cambodia too....sorry! hehehe
Luv
Lorraine

pvh
pvh on Sep 19, 2008 at 06:35AM

Wat 'n ongelooflike trip!!
Ek is so bly as ek in die oggende inkom en sien daar is mail van jou - jou trip lyk ongelooflik en baie interessant. Ek sal definitief een of ander tyd Vietnam wil sien! Ons moet gou bymekaarkom wanneer jy terug is - wil graag alles hoor en kan nie wag om jou fotos te sien nie. Geniet die laaste paar dae en ons sien uit daarna om jou terug te verwelkom!

pvh
pvh on Sep 19, 2008 at 06:35AM

Wat 'n ongelooflike trip!!
Ek is so bly as ek in die oggende inkom en sien daar is mail van jou - jou trip lyk ongelooflik en baie interessant. Ek sal definitief een of ander tyd Vietnam wil sien! Ons moet gou bymekaarkom wanneer jy terug is - wil graag alles hoor en kan nie wag om jou fotos te sien nie. Geniet die laaste paar dae en ons sien uit daarna om jou terug te verwelkom!

elv
elv on Sep 19, 2008 at 10:20AM

Hallo!
Uiteindelik by my e-mails uitgekom. Was in Jhb gewees.
Dis so lekker om te lees van al die dinge wat jy ondervind. So bly jy geniet dit en is bly jy het gegaan (ek dink jy het al 7 keer gese 'so glad I decided to do this').
As jy kan wag op die lughawe tot 8 am die 25ste, dan kan jy ek jou huis toe neem :-) Is dan weer in Jhb.
Jy gaan 'n party moet reel as jy terug is, met 'n projektor om die fotos te wys en nog te vertel.
Geniet dit.
Elizma

bronwena
bronwena on Sep 19, 2008 at 01:16PM

Susan-Lee would like you to come home PLEASE!
Hi There

Well Susan-Lee is missing your visits. Yesterday I went to lectures after work and got frantic phonecalls from Peter 'cos she was screaming SOOO much! He had to call Estie for backup!

Re: the ginger- the ginger soup I was given for healing purposes - UPSET SLA's stomach...so the theory of healing is flawed!

I have tried to call and SMS Charles...but no response. If I don't get hold of him we will make a plan (I am awake at this time anyway).

Not sure if you heard - Peter's other gran passed away on Wednesday...the funeral is on Tuesday.

Enough of my boring news - looking forward to seeing you next week. (my cake consumption has gone down considerably since you have been away and I am suffering from withdrawal!)

Cheers
Bron

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