June 28 Experience of a Lifetime (Neil)

I always experience a decompression, or deflation, period following return trips to Vietnam. It takes some days to get back on track, even with the demands of the homestead staring me in face. It's a process...

There is no topping the 2018 Vietnam trip. This recent journey, with its challenges and successes, was exceptional in that it was a three-generational endeavor. Katie and 10-year-old Kira were impressive on all levels. Their input, support, and drive throughout cannot be overstated..."above and beyond the call." Katie kept me in focus, tolerated my erratic moods, and basically carried the ball with respect to keeping the blog up-to-date. Her posts were insightful and informative, prompting numerous laudatory blog and email comments...even phone calls.  Kira hung in there like a trooper, always ready for action. She didn't just "tag along", as one might expect from someone her age. Her eyes and ears were open, displaying a maturity beyond her years. For example, it was Kira's idea to purchase the toy truck and ball for the little boy at Mr. Vac's household and a truck for Ms. Hahn's nephew. Bottom line: Both she and her mother were stellar and a joy to have on board this 50th anniversary Vietnam return. 

Our humanitarian undertaking, in my view, was a huge success, as detailed in the many prior posts. The focus on impoverished families with disabilities will continue. My heartfelt gratitude goes out to all who have so generously contributed towards this compassionate endeavor. It is you who make it happen. Additionally, without the unselfish assistance of Khanh (Hearts for Hue), Thong (DaNang), and Nhung (Dong Ha), the mission couldn't exist. Thank you to all! A photo highlight tour follows.

Neil





























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  1. I'm so glad that everything turned out as wonderful as it did.

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