We took a short walk after breakfast. These are just a few of the things we saw.
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Karen, you have a wonderful writing style. Makes us feel like we are right there with you. From the sound of your road trip, I would have had to take plenty of xanax to get through that one. Probably would have pushed the driver out of his seat and somehow found my own way. The photo of the frenzied street with bikes is incredible. Don't quite understand why they don't have driving patterns as do we in the good old USA. Every time I think of you finally having Tanner in your arms for good, my heart beats faster in excitement for the two of you. Can you let us know if you are able to read our comments? On a more selfish side of things, I can't wait to hold my grandson in my arms. That's AFTER you give him a bath, of course. You know how much dog hair and mess there is around here, and no one in their right mind would want their baby crawling around on my floors, so my living room (sitting room) which is completely mine, is going to be the sterile room for babies. What a wonderful Christmas this is going to be! One filled with new life and credit card charges for lots of baby 'stuff'. Can't wait to hear more of your moment by moment journey. I'm praying for the ceremony to take place on Monday. You guys have waited long enough.
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Karen, you have a wonderful writing style. Makes us feel like we are right there with you. From the sound of your road trip, I would have had to take plenty of xanax to get through that one. Probably would have pushed the driver out of his seat and somehow found my own way. The photo of the frenzied street with bikes is incredible. Don't quite understand why they don't have driving patterns as do we in the good old USA. Every time I think of you finally having Tanner in your arms for good, my heart beats faster in excitement for the two of you. Can you let us know if you are able to read our comments? On a more selfish side of things, I can't wait to hold my grandson in my arms. That's AFTER you give him a bath, of course. You know how much dog hair and mess there is around here, and no one in their right mind would want their baby crawling around on my floors, so my living room (sitting room) which is completely mine, is going to be the sterile room for babies. What a wonderful Christmas this is going to be! One filled with new life and credit card charges for lots of baby 'stuff'. Can't wait to hear more of your moment by moment journey. I'm praying for the ceremony to take place on Monday. You guys have waited long enough.
Smooches and hugs,
Mom
Oh the memories....... Makes my heart ache...I will be living vicariously through you for the next few weeks. I truly love Hanoi!
best wishes,
Tamara
Hey, I think you may be in the same room we were in!!
Tamara
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