So my 2 week stay in Saigon has come to an end and I leave for Dalat and the highlands tomorrow. The whole experience here has been fulfilling and I am so happy I decided to volunteer. Working with the disabled children challenged me and took me out of my comfort zone, something that I wanted to happen during this year. It was hard not to be affected by some of them but I just hope that some of time I spent with them brought some joy; I certainly shared lots of cuddles and giggles and smiles with many of them. I have learned lots and I want to build on this in the future.
I've also really enjoyed spending time with Amber and Nhi and I look forwards to meeting up with them in the UK in the future. Never has getting a hairwash been such a luxury.
I've also really enjoyed spending time with Amber and Nhi and I look forwards to meeting up with them in the UK in the future. Never has getting a hairwash been such a luxury.
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| My favourite smile of the day |
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| Hai in a rare still moment |
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| Cuon in a thoughtful moment |
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| Nhi and Tchieng |
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| butter wouldn't melt |
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| The boys with their new building set |
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| musical accompaniment |
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| Love Chinh's killer smile |
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| Ty poses as Ba looks on |
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| Ba checking out the wheels again! |
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| The expert puzzler |
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| Nhi, Amber and Britta |
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| My breakfast cook-makes me look like a giant |

















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