Sunday, December 22, 2013

Holidays in Vietnam

Merry Christmas!!  Hope you're all enjoying a wonderful holiday season with loved ones and that Santa is VERY good to you and your family!  Happy Ho-Ho-Ho to you!

Missing family, particularly these two, VERY much this holiday season.
Love you Mom and Belle!  Merry MERRY Christmas!

When I was a little girl, my Grandpa and Aunt Zoe played this song (and entire album) on repeat throughout the holiday season ... my gift to you this Christmas ... the BEST version of Rudolph in existence:

http://youtu.be/oLzH6_wB2xY

This used to scare the bejeezus out of me but as I got a little bit older it became hilarious and earned it's rightful place in Zarnowski family lore.  Christmas isn't Christmas until I've heard Rudolph a la Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians.

Oh - this version of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas is pretty spectacular too and is also a family tradition:

http://youtu.be/GGv0pohoJOU

You're welcome!

As you might guess, holidays in Vietnam are a little different than in the States.  For starters, Thanksgiving is strictly a U.S. holiday ... (oops - forgot I learned the fun fact this year [thanks Dames!] that the Canadians celebrate too, but not on the same day) ... so it was up to me and my American friends to "school" our non-American friends about the magic of Thanksgiving ... turkey, amazing side dishes, going around and saying what you're thankful for, and, of course, alcohol.  Would've thrown football in on that list, but ... "football" in the U.S. also has a different connotation to "football" around the rest of the world, and in either case - there were no Lions or Packers (the REAL football) or Newcastle or Chelsea ("football" as defined by the rest of the free world) games to enjoy.

Nat, LaMont and Monae were gracious enough to host 10(12?) friends for Thanksgiving dinner - and it was wonderful!  The turkey we ordered from a local fancy schmancy restaurant here in Hanoi, but the sides were all us ... yams, roast beef, corn casserole, mac 'n' cheese, green bean casserole, broccoli/corn casserole, mashed potatoes, stuffing ... all topped off with mulled wine and a homemade apple pie.  It was fantastic!!

Apple pie ... before .......

... during ...

... after!  Success!

Thanksgiving spread!

Monae helping me cook!

Decorating the Christmas tree!

Days since Thanksgiving have been insane and filled with work ... but that's work and I won't bore you with those gory details.  Looking like I'll be back in the States end February or beginning March, but ... things kinda still up in the air.  Will keep you posted!

On the fun side ... got my Christmas tree up (fake, of course - hard to find a fresh/live Christmas tree in Vietnam - shocking, I know), have done oodles of Christmas shopping, and have been gearing up for the big day.  It won't be a "traditional" Christmas like in the U.S., but I'll be with my Vietnam family - it'll be wonderful!

The run-up to Christmas!!:

My (big) Christmas Tree!
My (little) Christmas Tree!
(gift from the Zarnowski's - thanks guys!)

Shopping with Nathalie and Daraca

Amazing Christmas tree in the fancy schmancy mall downtown

Vietnamese Santa Claus!

Nat enjoying Movember @ the last Fusion Oi of the season

Last Fusion Oi with Damien and LaMont!

Making Christmas cookies with Nat and Monae!

Monae liked the sprinkles best of all :)

Ready for Christmas!

Nat and Monae came over on Saturday night, and Monae treated us to some awesome dancing:




... channeling Michael Jackson toward the end ;)


How stinkin' cute is that??  So fun to have a little kid around for the holidays!

The day after Christmas, I'm using my (laughable) RTI annual bonus for a vacation to Phu Quoc Island off the coast of Vietnam ...


(per Lonely Planet)

Fringed with white-sand beaches and with large tracts still covered in dense, tropical jungle, Phu Quoc has been quickly morphing from a sleepy backwater to a favoured beach escape of Western expats and sun-seeking tourists.  Beyond the chain of resorts lining Long Beach, it's still largely undeveloped - and unlike Phuket, to which it aspires, you won't find a lot to do here after dark.  Opt instead for daytime adventures by diving the reefs, kayaking in the bays or exploring the backroads on a motorbike - or live the life of a lotus eater by lounging on the beach, indulging in a massage and dining on fresh seafood.




... spending 3 relaxing nights and 4 amazing days here:

http://www.edenresort.com.vn/pages/gallery.html

Cause that's how I roll ... I'm ridiculously jazzed.

Merriest of Merry Christmases everyone!  

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Happy Birthday Marine Corps! ... Oh - and HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!

First and foremost, HAPPY HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!  Cheers to you, your families and loved ones enjoying a very HAPPY Thanksgiving - I am thankful for all of YOU!

This is just wrong ...
I will celebrate the day with the amazing friends I've made here in Hanoi.  Nat and I are getting started early with lots of cooking and Christmas decorating - complete with all of the Christmas movies we have in our arsenal (can't WAIT for National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation!).  Dinner for 10, complete with turkey and cranberry sauce, stuffing, green bean casserole, corn casserole, mashed potatoes ... basically all of the carbs you'd normally find on a Thanksgiving table - yahoo!  And all topped off with my Grandma's apple pie ... assuming, of course, I can figure out how to make a pie crust.  Hmmmmm ... either way - will be a spectacular day!

Now, onto the ball ....

I'm a bit late on this post, but a little distance makes me appreciate just how much FUN we had at the 238th Marine Corps Ball in Hanoi.

What's our connection to the Marines in Hanoi?  None prior to that evening.  How did my party (2 Americans, 2 Brits, 1 Canadian, and 1 Russian) end up at the United States Marine Corps Ball?  For me, Donna (the Canadian), and Natasha (the Russian), it was thanks to Nat and her UNIS connections - go time.  Dar and Dames (the Brits) ended up there after International SOS (Damien's company) bought a table.  Why were these companies/organizations invited to the Corps' birthday?

BECAUSE THERE ARE ONLY 6 MARINES STATIONED IN HANOI.

That's right.  6.

So (bless their hearts), they opened the Ball up to local businesses and organizations. I'll take it!  I grew up in Annapolis, MD - home of the U.S. Naval Academy for chrissakes! - and never once made it to the Ring Dance or Marine Corps Ball.  Invited to one in Hanoi?

Hellz yeah!

The ceremony itself was EXTREMELY moving.  Check out the video they played:

http://youtu.be/GqZtwb5bf3I

Tears streaming down my face by the end.  Not even kidding.  I was that girl.  Happily.  They played the Star Spangled Banner and I lost it.  Halls of Montezuma?  Crying even harder.  It was my little slice of American heaven and I loved every second of it.  The keynote speaker (Brigadier General Simcox) came in from Hawaii and gave an extremely motivating speech and gave us all honorary Marine status for the event (complete with a hoo-rah cheer - I still have a sh*t eating grin on my face remembering it 3 weeks later!).

We danced, we laughed, enjoyed (a few) cocktails, and just had an absolute ... well, Ball!!!

Oh what a night ... enjoy the pics!

Super smiley as we started our girls' day!
Pedicures

Finished product!

Turns out my hair DOES hold a curl!

Flock of seagulls, eat your heart out!

Before ...

After!

Turns out I was doing selfies before they
were the official Webster's word of 2013.
Cause that's how I roll :)

BTW - we had the most GORGEOUS backdrop
for our "prom" (aka pre-event) photos.  Weather
contributed BEAUTIFULLY!

Nat and Monae

Me and Nat!

The Grun-Wynn Family!

One last prom photo before we head out ... 

Dar and Dames looking gorgeous!

Me and Donna

The Marine "Brigade" in Hanoi + visitors


Dar and me

With the UNIS ladies!

Lots of Chula dresses ... 

Ceremony

Head Marine, Brigadier General Simcox, and U.S. Ambassador

Natasha and Nathalie

Huh

Beautiful Nat!

Dar and me

Dames and me, Take 1 ... 

... Take 2!

LOVE THESE GIRLS!

Time to boogie!
(pretty sure this was during the Grease Medley - LOVE IT!)

Dames and Dar doing the twist

Ha!

My faves!

Nat and me

Nat and Dar

3-way selfie :)