Maybe I'll call it "too much of a good thing" or "trying too hard." The Vietnamese folk in my neighborhood, for the most part, are extremely nice. There are a few creeps who will stare and glare at me, but most will stare and smile, or bow their head. But the Vietnamese love to help, to chip in, and then they always seem to know what's best for you and everyone else. Really, it's all good, except when you're taking care of a screaming child. I just wanted to get Joanna home and I didn't appreciate the advice in a foreign language. I know these folks were trying to "help," but this wasn't the time or place. Besides, I see lots of parents hitting their kids here, so I'm not so sure I'm interested in local parental counseling. I know nothing about the women who tried to help me. They seemed nice, but since I don't speak the language very well, their efforts were misguided.
I'm pretty sure Joanna was having some teething issues. She's been getting some molars lately and has been particularly cranky and irritable. She wasn't herself for a week or so and I was a little concerned, but for the past couple of days she's come back to her cheerful, chatty and stubborn self.
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The White Monkey has been particularly cranky and irritable as well lately, and I know why -- the heat and humidity are unbearable here. I take a minimum of three showers daily --- morning, midday, night. I also shower after I walk with Joanna. I sweat when I do tai chi standing or sitting. I'm drenched when I do the tai chi solo exercise and sword form -- and must shower. I'm beyond soaked when I play tennis and have to wring out my shirts before putting them in a plastic bag -- and then I shower. Phuong doesn't mind the heat as much as I do, so we eat dinner in our cool, 87-degree (F) kitchen -- then, I need a shower. Lovely. I'm sure the heat contributes a little to my sourness and cynicism, but I don't need much help with those traits. I sweat when my shower is over. I sweat when I use the bathroom -- for a number of reasons. Sweating has become a lifestyle for me. So has showering. I'm ready to leave this place, but we have a process to go through before that can even be possible. This makes me sweat as well. I see another shower coming.
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Reading has become a serious hobby for me of late. I read at a local coffee shop daily after I finish teaching my private students. I'll have a cappuccino and book. Wish cigarettes weren't so nasty and harmful, or I'd have one of those with my book and cappuccino. I've ordered a bunch of Jack Vance books that I'll pick up in the U.S. when I visit to have eye care and see my lawyer.
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Good beer is getting harder to buy in Bien Hoa. If we're very lucky, Mega Market will carry Affligem Dubbel once in a blue moon (ha ha);. Vinmart stopped selling Leffe Brune and Blonde, and La Trappe Quadrupel and Tripel are gone. You can get all the Budweiser and Tiger you want. I'm starting to sweat. You can buy Chimay, but the prices are over the top. Time to get more books.