The next day I attempted again. This time I knew where I was going and it was during the day. Shockingly however, the bus I had taken didn't take the same route. By the time I realized the bus was not going to get me any closer to my destination, I had already set myself 15 minutes back. When I finally got to the street I power walked all the way to the suuposed address on my package slip only to find that it wasn't a post office at all but a metal shop! Great! So again, humbling myself, I asked someone where the post office was. All they could do was point straight but at least it was a start. However, in my head I was thinking, how am I going to find a post office that has changed addresses, especially when some post offices aren't too recognizable. After walking a ways I stopped in a glasses shop and asked. All this time I was texting Carolyn updates by this time I had texted her that I was ready to turn around but I kept on knowing that this was my Christmas package! Finally, I had reached the Buu Dien! but it was closed...once again. Instead of texting, I called Carolyn this time almost in tears. I figured they were closed for lunch so I had decided to find a coffee shop as I talked on the phone with her. Just as she had asked me if I was sure that was the right post office the Heavens opened and I arrived at a gigantic post office that matched the address on my slip! I practically ran into the office when I saw it was open. When I showed a woman at the counter my slip she pointed me to an office where a woman sat who began miming to me what I was supposed to do. Realizing we were getting no where, she handed me a magazine and rushed to find someone who could translate. A woman came in and hit me with the news. Today, all I was coming in for was to sign the slip saying I would pay the fees for the box. Oh my gosh! I didn't know what to feel at the moment. I was happy because I knew I was one step closer to receiving my package but I was also frustrated as heck to know I had to wait longer! At least they were going to transfer the package to the post office in my District and even though I have not had a good experience there in the past, I at least knew how to get there and how to get home. I was in such a mood that I half decided to walk home. I had brought my helmet so I could take a motorbike home but I rejected driver after driver until I got it in my head that it would take hours to walk home. So I gave and took a motorbike home....again, empty handed.
Today, I came into the office to get my schedule to find that I had a package slip! Carolyn had two as well so we took the bus over the bridge and within a few minutes, I was handed my package! Because my parents were not allowed to wrap anything, I saw all of my presents but I am still waiting to enjoy them on Christmas day. My grandma had also sent Christmas ornaments and crafts so I began on those right away. After days of fighting for this package, I am thrilled it's finally here!
Some other highlights of the week:
Vietnam was playing Singapore in soccer for the Sea Games. The streets and every place with a TV were packed!
The other night I was so fascinated at how quickly they made these wantons. This night she was making them at the table when she stuck a sheet in my hand and told me to scoop some meet in. Carolyn and I both got the chance to make a few each and then we got some for free! This was not the first time we got something for free from her. She gave me a whole meal after I had brought one from another place. I think she wanted to prove hers was better.
Another highlight of my week was visiting the Bien Hoa girls. We had a Christmas party with great American food and ended the night with a viewing of Elf!
The girl in the pink is Vietnamese. Notice the difference in utensils when eating salad between the Americans and the Vietnamese
Some other highlights of the week:
Another highlight of my week was visiting the Bien Hoa girls. We had a Christmas party with great American food and ended the night with a viewing of Elf!
The post office in a foreign country is always the most frustrating place to go!!!
ReplyDeleteErica,
ReplyDeleteI am exhausted after reading about yur post office fiasco! However, I am sure it was worth it! You already are making some cute ornaments! You really are a brave girl! Love you so much! xoxox Mom