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Recently Sarah sent me an email saying Veny’s son has gotten married. She also forward some wedding pictures she received from Veny.
The pictures are now in our Photo Gallery for your viewing pleasure. You’ll need to login to the Photo Gallery to view them.
There is even a picture of Mrs. Haznam [...]
This should bring back some memories for all you Saigon Kids.
Where were you when this movie came out? Did you wait in the long lines at the theater to see it? Or, should I say, “would your parents let you go see it?”
As always, you’re welcome to leave your comments below.
Bob
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By Ken Yeager
Sunday morning, February 21, 2010 – Grosshansdorf Germany
Most of you are still asleep as I write this Sunday morning missive and probably you’re got bored and thus sleepy from reading my previous input(s) if you took the time and nothing better to do. One nice thing about a blog is that you can glance at it and decided this isn’t worth my time..I, on the other hand, enjoy this, giving me the opportunity to exercise one of my few skills – the ability to type fast. During my initial years in the Foreign Service when I worked in communications, I could type 100 WPM plus. Of course, that isn’t the case anymore but I can still pound out the words…trouble is I can’t think fast enough and my fingers get ahead of my brain.
Continue reading Sunday In Germany: Another Waste of Your Time
Diana is the sister of Judy Divers Plymale.
She is an old classmate of Ken’s from Dalat.
You can read her Comments by Clicking Here.
Judy and Diana also have another sister, Lizz, who we’ve not heard from – yet.
Welcome to our Saigon Kids blog, Diana.
Feel free to visit often and share [...]
By Ken Yeager
It’s Sunday Again!!!
Well, it’s Sunday again….funny how it rolls around ever week or so. North Germany is still being punished by snow with no let-up in slight…..We have more snow that Vancouver….I’d ship them some but the cost would be outrageous.
My wife, Gisela, who at the moment is only left-handed due to an infected middle finger and all bandaged up (and I thought she was just being rude), has allowed (do you feel the sarcasm?) me to take over the kitchen, with supervision, of course.
Continue reading Sunday In Germany: Snow, Fingers, The Kitchen, Green Cabbage, Speck, Foreign Language, eBay and Fireboats
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