Of course Christmas in Vietnam is a regular school day. Even though there are decorations everywhere, including some manger scenes, it is mostly for commercial reasons. There are some Christians in town as evidenced by the Catholic cathedral.
Friday, December 25, 2015
Merry Christmas
Oh, the weather outside is frightful.......frightfully hot that is!
We spent Christmas eve day with a coworker of mine, Lydia. She has a
very nice two bedroom flat by the river. I will probably move there
when my current lease is up. She took us to a vegetarian restaurant and
as much as I love meat, Arin and I agreed it was the best meal we have
had so far. The three course meal cost less than one dollar.
Of course Christmas in Vietnam is a regular school day. Even though there are decorations everywhere, including some manger scenes, it is mostly for commercial reasons. There are some Christians in town as evidenced by the Catholic cathedral.
Of course Christmas in Vietnam is a regular school day. Even though there are decorations everywhere, including some manger scenes, it is mostly for commercial reasons. There are some Christians in town as evidenced by the Catholic cathedral.
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