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Visit to Sadec- passing out rice, money, green oil, and treats for the children

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We reached Sadec at 9am after a long three hour drive in a travel van where we found a canoe waiting to take us into the temple.
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We filled the canoe with nine
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and floated down the muddy waters of the village river.
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These are the huts that villagers call home.
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We arrived at the temple where we would be passing out supplies to the nearby village people.
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I call them the ACTION TEAM.
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This little one greeted us at the door.
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Apprenticing monks.
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We passed out bags of rice,
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toys, pastries, and candy to children of all ages,
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and money amd boxes of green oil to the older villagers.
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Most families here cannot afford shoes for their children.
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Shy little girl, who turned out to be really loud.
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Awwww...
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Vegetarian Meal
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Garden fruits
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Jackfruit Tree. Imagine if one of these fell on your head.
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We then headed to another village 40 minutes away, where 230 children were waiting.
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This is the classroom where they have Sunday school.
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We got home around midnight, in time for the hotel's Christmas Eve party, but mom and I were too exhausted to join in the festivities.

Here's two pictures from Saturday's Wedding at the Five Star Equatorial Hotel in Saigon.
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Food was disappointing and I didn't so much enjoy seeing a suckling pig on every table. That's 30 suckling pigs. =(

Posted by kelbanh 17:05 Archived in Volunteer | Vietnam

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Day Two/Three- December 19-20th

Dinner Cruise and Orphanage at Dieu Giac

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Women sell fruits out of baskets like these near the sidewalk vendors.

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A fruit stand in Cho Ben Thanh in Saigon.

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Robes in Cho Ben Thanh.

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Com Tam Bi Suong.
My lunch of broken rice (intentionally)

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Mom's Che Thap Cam. You can get desserts like these anywhere and practically everywhere here.

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This precocious little fellow was selling lottery tickets to nearby customers. For a few pocket candy and money, he let me take his picture.

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Tau Ben Nghe floating on a river of Song Bach Dang. This is the site of our dinner cruise.

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Onboard Tau Ben Nghe. Not long after this was taken, tourists filled the dining tables awaiting for the ship to set sail.

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Mom and I outside Tau Ben Nghe.

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A few of the dishes we ate onboard. There's shrimp marinated in fresh coconut juice, fried bass, and DEER (no, not beef).

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Front row seats: Along with the live band and numerous singers, the cruise show featured a fire dancing extraordinaire, who ate, touched, and blew fire to upbeat techno music (haha). I have it recorded in small clips, if anyone's interested.

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Seafood fried rice. Self-explanatory. Really Good.

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Mmm Soi Ga. Fried Sweet Rice cakes with chicken!

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After dinner palette cleanser.

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Shopping for treats under Cho Cau Muoi, a row of shops on the lower side of a bridge.

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I'm packaging the treats for the kids at the orphanage.

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These are for the kids. Hope they've got a sweet tooth.

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One of my favorite fruits! Trai thanh long tastes like a mix between a kiwi and a watermelon.

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Cut into wedges, peel back, and eat.

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PHO 24. The cleanest pho place I have ever seen in my entire life.

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The well-known PHO 24. Pricier than the usual, but still underpriced for what it's worth. Mmmm...

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The entrance to Chua Dieu Giac, temple and orphanage.

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Pagoda at Dieu Giac

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Quang The Am Bo Tat.

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The Orphanage courtyard at Dieu Giac.

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They greeted us with a song.

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This one refused to tell me his name, but insisted that I take his picture. Dapper little fella, isn't he?

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This one just wanted the bag. Haha, CUTIE.

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The boys were having a bet about what treats were in the goody bags we gave them.

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Well-behaved and polite little girls. Many are responsible and mature beyond their years.

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My mom is making conversation as she hands out the gifts to the eager children.

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Four months old. This precious bundle was left outside the gate of the temple a few days ago and found crying by a monk.

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Brian and Hien, who is enjoying her jello cup.

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Passing out gifts.

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The boys were intrigued with my camera. Here they are playing on the bunk beds. No mattresses and very little sleeping space.

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My mom and our new friend (far left, who is a reporter in Saigon) with the caretakers of the younger children.

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"Mother" and child.

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A back room of the temple where visitors can come to purchase handiwork like this.

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One of the most energetic little girls I've come across.

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This is Hien, age 6. She made sure that I knew she loved jello and that my earrings were bigger than my head. She even shared that headband with me.

Definitely an unforgettable 2 days with lots more to come!

Posted by kelbanh 01:25 Archived in Volunteer | Vietnam

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