country was how many motorbikes are on the roads. The mass transit
system is not that great in Ho Chi Minh City, with only a small bus
system, so everyone just has a motobike. They do wear helmets, but
that’s about the only protective gear they wear. Most women wear face
masks and long-sleeved sweaters to prevent their skin from tanning, but
sandals and high-heels are common footwear on the bikes. I have gotten
many opportunities to ride with some students on their motor bikes and
I also wear flip flops with little fear of getting my feet mangled.


This
man has evangel-ized to almost everyone in our group at different times
(we’re working with two other WR teams this month). He hangs out on our
street and tells us about Je-sus. He says he’s been put in prison 8
times for this, but he still does it enthusiastically.

The religi-on combines like 5 religion-s, one of which is Bh-uddism and
another relig-ion that worsh-ips coconuts. Sounds logical to me!

of the things we’ve been doing since coming here is visiting the
elderly. It’s been one of my favorite things to do. They all appreciate
us just coming and holding their hand. We can’t understand a thing that
each other says, but it’s just nice to go in and see how happy they
become when we get there.




are some college students Katie and I have met during our time teaching
english. These two are very fluent so it’s easy to talk with them. They
even have asked me what certain english words mean, and I don’t even
know!



