Day 6: Second Day in Hanoi
Thursday, April 20, 2017
4am, awake and ready for a full day! In Hanoi, sunrise is at 5:30 and some of our scavenges required being done before sunrise, hence the 4am wake up calls. We took a cab to a flower market, and a market on the Long Bien bridge. Then we walked across the Long Bien bridge, which was built buy Gustav Eiffel. It's a little over a mile long and it was 5:15 in the morning, I was pretty tired. However, that kicked in my adrenaline and I was really awake for the majority of the day.
1 of the many temples |
Another temple |
It's like I grew!!! |
Clearly being tortured |
We had a rice and noodle dinner (the Asian life) I am currently blogging, and we are meeting up with everyone in the lobby at 10pm to find out where we're going next. So until next time!! ;)
Daddy's View:
There is lots of research into the roots of human longevity. A common theme across all the data is that daily activities with a focus around a life purpose makes people happier, more energized, and live longer. This is true for all races, cultures, geographies, religions, countries, and socioeconomic strata across the world.
GSH is the embodiment of a daily focus for all of us on this trip. 24 days is long enough so that the rest of your life is chiseled away from your consciousness. The trip is structured enough so that daily goals are achievable, but there is enough variability and unknowns to make everyone feel independent, in control of their own destiny, and engaged. It is this pure, unadulterated, positive sense of focus and purpose that scrubs away the barnacles of daily routine, to expose the shine that's inside all of us.
For example, as you know from Sydney's post: we rode water buffaloes. Yesterday at 1pm - after flying in from Hong Kong - we stepped out of a hotel in a city we'd never been to before, in a country we knew nothing about, surrounded by people speaking a language we did not understand, unable to use our phones to google anything.
By 4pm we had a plan and by 6pm we had found a herd of 200 water buffalo in a deeply rural area with no paved roads or water, and we talked the owner into allowing us to MOUNT ONE and TAKE PICTURES. We accomplished this outcome in two hours. In Hanoi, Vietnam. Without a phone. Between people who did not share a single common word of language. This is the power of daily focus on a life purpose.
That one scavenge was an absurd and sublime experience. What is even more incredible is that 20+ people are doing equally incredible, unlikely, awe-inspiring scavenges - like finding water buffaloes in Hanoi - dozens of times a day, every day of this trip. Sydney and I share a few on this blog - we did 37 in two days, and every single one has a story. Get a few drinks in me when I get home and I'll tell a few more :)
Here's another one - it's NOT political, it just made me laugh incredibly hard today. One of the recurring scavenges is that we have to solicit a joke from a cabbie in every city. We have not found a single cabbie who speaks English in Hanoi. We had asked like five cabbies for a joke, through hand signals (not effective).
On one of the last cab rides of the day, the cabbie asks "where from?" and we say "United States, America." He nods and says "Dolla Chump." We are both confused. We tried to repeat it. He keeps repeating it, like we should know what he's talking about. This who's-on-first routine lasts a good 120 seconds. Finally he says "OH-puma, yes? Dolla Chump? OH-puma?"
I finally get it and start laughing so hard I almost fell out of the cab.
"OH-puma" is Obama. Dolla Chump is Donald Trump. He starts laughing, I can't stop laughing, Sydney's laughing. Our cabbie in Hanoi gave me the very best unintended laugh so far on this trip. What a week.
I look forward to these blog posts every day!
ReplyDeleteYour birthday present arrived today; beautiful, thank you😘. Cooper and I are jealous of all the good food. Can't wait to hear where you go next!
ReplyDeleteIf your next stop is Thailand, get a massage and that will be a real torture but feel good afterwards.
ReplyDeleteThis is Ah Gong again using Ah Ma's account.
ReplyDeleteI am really amazed how many events that you had accomplished in one day in a totally unfamiliar place with different language, culture and environment. On the other hand, I shouldn't be surprised since you posses a super focus ability and competitiveness. I am glad that you had humor and laughter along the way. Enjoy it but be safe !!