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Jacksons In Saigon: Coast to the Coast
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We have moved to Seoul, Korea. Click here. To follow our new adventures. Coast to the Coast. A week ago we embarked on a bike ride from Saigon to Can Gio, about 65 kilometers away on the coast. It was possibly the longest ride Lauren and I have ever done, so it was kind of a big deal for us. Saturday morning we filled our Camelbacks, left the kids with Ms. Thuy and headed off to meet eight of our good friends. We left from our local bike shop, Saigon Cycles at 6:30am to beat the heat. Fit on that boat.
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Jacksons In Saigon: Leaving. Step 2: Eat & Drink With Friends
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We have moved to Seoul, Korea. Click here. To follow our new adventures. Leaving. Step 2: Eat and Drink With Friends. This is the only silver lining to leaving a place: it tends to bring people together to eat and drink. We have shared some amazing meals with some even more amazing people these past weeks. David showing strong form as we kick off my guys night out. Going-away evening at an ostrich BBQ. In full disclosure, he did find a half-eaten. Oh what a night. Mot, Hai, Ba.Yo! Fine dining at La Villa.
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Jacksons In Saigon: Leaving. Step 3: Lasts
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We have moved to Seoul, Korea. Click here. To follow our new adventures. Leaving. Step 3: Lasts. Last round of Sunday frolf. With great friends: Mike, Shane, Mike and Stacey. It was "Vietnam-hot" this day but the gin and tonics. We filled our travel mugs with helped. Last order of dumplings at the Sandy Bottom Pool. Last Saigon Pedal Pushers. Bike ride into the country. With Mike, Brett, Elaine, Lisa, David and Stacey (not pictured). Last haircut at Happy Hair and Nails. Likely the worst haircuts. While ...
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Jacksons In Saigon: Goodbye Vietnam
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We have moved to Seoul, Korea. Click here. To follow our new adventures. We finished packing, had a couple other visits with friends and then caught a taxi to our favorite Pho shop to end our two years exactly as we started it. With delicious bowls of beef Pho and tropical juice drinks. We have appreciated knowing there are people out there reading what we post and hope we can continue to keep in touch with you all through our new blog from Seoul. Molly B. Jackson. June 11, 2012 at 7:19 AM.
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Jacksons In Saigon: Vietnam Alphabet M
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We have moved to Seoul, Korea. Click here. To follow our new adventures. M = Mui Ne, mangoes and milestones. We have loved our two short weekends in Mui Ne (Moy Nay). Mui Ne was a place to be calm, to soak in all the blues and greens of the sky and ocean and to be astonished by red and sculptured sand. Ms Quay and Ms. Thuy discovered that we love mangoes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Molly and Ben's Blog. Notes From an Escalator. A Scotsman in Russia. Enter your email address:.
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Jacksons In Saigon: Leaving. Step 4: Boxes
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We have moved to Seoul, Korea. Click here. To follow our new adventures. Leaving. Step 4: Boxes. A lot of cardboard goes into these transitions. Today we had seven super-efficient men working from 8:30 am to 4:00pm to prepare are belongings for shipment to Korea. We spent our day holed-up in our guest room to stay out of the way. Turns out just about everything we "need" to be settled fits into 106 boxes. When all your toys are in boxes, you have to get creative. June 11, 2012 at 11:40 AM.
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Jacksons In Saigon: Leaving. Step 1: Sell Your Stuff
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We have moved to Seoul, Korea. Click here. To follow our new adventures. Leaving. Step 1: Sell Your Stuff. First things to go went to a great home: our good friends Brian and Madi who welcomed their son, Torin. Only about a week after this shot was taken. Gone are a toy organizer, nightstands, dressers and some plants. This moving vehicle is about as large as they get in Saigon. This photo really does not capture how remarkable this man was. This little desk weighs a ton. May 21, 2012 at 8:20 AM.
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Pepper for the Beast. Q: Pepper For The Beast, huh? What kind of name is that? Sometimes, a name finds you. Q: So, is PFTB what you do full time? No, but it is very much an extension of my work. I am on faculty at the University of Washington Department of Communication. Where I teach at the Communication Leadership. In addition to my teaching, I serve as the Department of Communication’s Flight Instructor. I maintain a Clinical Instructor appointment at the UW Department of Global Health. Sichuan Pepper...