Showing posts with label praise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label praise. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

The Year in Review...

Exactly one year ago today, a plane out of Hong Kong touched down at Noi Bai airport outside of Hanoi and disgorged two very tired, rather disheveled and discombobulated Americans. These travelers' names were Joelle and Steven and they weren't coming to Vietnam to take pictures, buy a few silk scarves and leave. Like a stubborn case of athlete's foot, they were going to be around for a while.


In the twelve months since then, we've seen a fair bit of this here country. We've tasted its food (even some of the stuff that looked gross), swam in its seas, hiked its mountains. We've made friends, embarrased ourselves on numerous occasions, had close calls with pickpockets and purse snatchers, been hit by a speeding motorbike, and somehow gotten a newly-purchased wardrobe stuck in a tight spiral staircase. We've ridden on planes, trains, basket boats, xe oms and elephants. We've watched mold grow on every single piece of clothing and furniture we own, battled hordes of giant cockroaches, sweated more than we ever imagined possible, and witnesed our bus driver getting punched in the eye by a rival bus driver. More than that we've laughed till we cried with our Vietnamese friends, had deep conversations in broken English over strong iced coffee and wondered how on earth a place so different from our home could still be so dang beautiful and sometimes feel so much like...home.


It hasn't all been easy. There have been broken bones (two of them), miserable nights spent in the bathroom, and tears (lots of those) over loved ones so far away. There have been birthdays that we've couldn't make it to (including several literal days of birth, with babies back home popping out like to make Orville Redenbacher throw a fit). There have been hikes we could have gone on, massive snowstorms we missed, foods we have longed for, and people on the other side of the ocean that we really wish we could have just sat down and had a burrito with once or twice.

Has it been worth it? Yes. Absolutely.

Are we excited about coming home for the summer in a few months? Yes. Absolutely. As wonderful as they are, Skype and Facebook are no replacement for a real chat, and we're so looking forward to being able to see many of you this summer. We're also incredibly thankful for the support, encouragement, emails and blog comments y'all have given us over this past year. We miss you guys.

As a parting gift for our one year anniversary, we now present to you the Shetterly timeline--a few key pictures from the past year in Vietnam:

Spring 2008: Encountering the joys of learning a tonal language, our first six months in Hanoi were focused largely on language study. Here we are with one of our tutors.

April 13, 2008: Approximately 8 seconds into his first basketball game in Vietnam, Steven blocks a bullet pass with his right thumb, which promptly breaks. Here he is awaiting medical care at the clinic in Hanoi.

May 2008: The weather grew warm. Uncomfortably so. The logical course of action was to stick a big fan up the back of one's shirt and look like a body builder for a while.

May 2008: 90 degrees in the shade with 70% humidity and somehow she still manages to look good.

June 2008: Ninh Binh, our first escape from Hanoi without the aid of someone who speaks Vietnamese. We survived, and saw a rice harvest in full swing to boot.

Summer 2008: East meets West. The pervasive influence of punk culture extends even to this young, impressionable Vietnamese caterpillar.

July 2008: A scenic shot of the historic battle site of Dien Bien Phu...and Joelle's forehead.

September 2008: A bird's eye view of Quy Nhon, our new home, confirms that yes--this is indeed a dang beautiful place.


October 2008: A class of Vietnamese students goes to the beach for a picnic and invites some foreign teachers along. A good time is had by all.

November 2008: Steven makes a fool out of himself by singing "Stand By Me" with his teammate Jason in front of 500+ students. Joelle continues to look really good. Both receive flowers.

December 2008: Christmas parties and excited students. Fun.

Christmas 2008: Visitors from distant lands arrive to celebrate the day with us. We are blessed.

January 2009: Three Iblings siblings and Steven make their way through southern Vietnam on the way to Thailand for classes, a conference and elephant riding.


Those who sow in tears
will reap with songs of joy.

He who goes out weeping,
carrying seed to sow,
will return with songs of joy,
carrying sheaves with him.

-Ps. 126

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Chillin in Cali

Hi, and welcome to the blog if you've never been here before! Chances are good you heard about this through our newsletter or in an email, and we're glad you've stopped by.

Right now we're in cloudy southern California--the weather was gorgeous when we left Seattle on Tuesday, but by the time we landed in Ontario, CA it looked like the Pacific Northwest again. Bleak, rainy, with a lot of freeways and 70s era strip malls. Kind of like a supersize helping of Tacoma.

The last few days have consisted of visiting some friends in the area, meeting up with the staff and other teachers from our organization at the airport, eating a lot of food, and sitting through a great deal of good but slightly overwhelming information. Orientation has been scrunched into basically two days for us which is great in the sense that we get to head to Asia quickly, but our heads are brim full of organizational info right about now.

We have one more day of orientation tomorrow and then it's off to LAX for our overnight flight to Hong Kong. We leave a little after 10:00 PM California time and get in around 5:40 AM Hong Kong time. I think it's around a 15 hour flight. Bleah.

One big praise: When we arrived in CA two days ago, our organization still hadn't received our passports with our Vietnam visas back from the consulate. The consulate got our passports in late January, right before Tet--the Vietnamese New Year. And unlike us stodgy Americans who take just one day off of work for New Years, the Vietnamese take around two weeks off, so they didn't so much as look at our passports until mid-February. Considering the fact that our flight was already booked, we were starting to get a wee bit nervous that our passports were sitting in an office in downtown San Franciso. They showed up this morning, though, with a little over a day to spare. So it looks like we're goin'.

In other news, Steven bought a beard/nosehair trimmer on a great sale at Ross yesterday. Seeing as how neither he nor Joelle currently have a beard you can guess which attachment was used the most.



Anyway, there'll be more to come soon (I'm sure) so keep checking back. We love you all and will be in touch!