Farewell to Hanoi – 3 years on

June 16, 2017

Farewell to Hanoi – 3 years on

June 16, 2017

Today marks 3 years since we left Hanoi at the end of our 3.5 year posting. We have been back in Australia for almost as long as we were there.

Our life has changed so much since then. Our little boys who were 3.5 months and 2 years old when we arrived in Hanoi, were still so little when we left – and are now school boys. We’ve had our ups and downs adjusting to a new life in the Barossa. There are days where I do miss the challenge of my public service/diplomatic career and I wonder whether leaving it behind was the right thing to do. But then I think about our wonderful lifestyle, the new friends who have welcomed us into this community and supported us and the opportunities we have been presented. I look at two little boys thriving in this beautiful rural town, playing sport and learning so much and I appreciate the fact I do have the time to spend with them and create my own new career.

The photos below were just a quick sample, uploaded in between the boys Crossfit class and basketball yesterday. It would be lovely to sit and browse through the albums of thousands of photos we took during the years. But how do you sum up 3.5 years of your life in photos or even words. We grew as parents and as a family and made some big decisions. We had the most incredible experiences and we made friends from all around the world. There are so many wonderful people from Vietnam and beyond that really should be in the photos below.

Its been cold and rainy here in the Barossa today and so I can’t help but miss the Hanoi summer. We are so grateful to have had the chance to call another place home and while it was only 3.5 years, it will always be a very special part of our family’s story.

 

Angela Pickett

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  • Peter Hilton June 16, 2017 at 6:52 pm

    Hi Ange,

    Reading this and looking at the photos makes me so regretful that we never managed to make it to Vietnam. One day perhaps… with lots of suggestions and advice from you.

    Much love,

    Peter >

    • angepickett June 16, 2017 at 6:59 pm

      I’ll come as your interpreter!

  • The Renaissance Man June 17, 2017 at 1:10 pm

    I have never had the good fortune to visit Vietnam but having Vietnamese friends and colleagues tells me that it would be a wonderful place to see.

    Oh and then add the food, that bowl of Pho had my mouth watering.

    Thanks for sharing.

    Ciao,

    Patrick

    • angepickett June 17, 2017 at 2:02 pm

      Thanks Patrick. I highly recommend Vietnam as a place to visit. I don’t think we ever had anyone come and stay that didn’t walk away loving the place – the combination of history, landscape, architecture, food and the most generous, friendly, hardworking people is hard to beat. And the food – did I mention the food? Pho, banh mi, bun cha, Vietnamese iced coffees – including those made with eggs and coconut ice-cream or yoghurt. I’m hungry just typing this. I hope you get the chance to visit some day.

  • Alise-Evon June 20, 2017 at 10:46 am

    I have never been to that part of the world, but I sure do enjoy looking at peoples’ photos of places they have been, even though I know it’s just not the same. I especially like the geometric patterns in the very first photo you posted. What is the context? Are those tiles? Fabric? Is it part of a wall? Thanks, art is one of my main interests.

  • Allie August 19, 2017 at 10:58 am

    Hi Ange,
    I really enjoy reading your blog. I’m in Adelaide and love reading about the Barossa and nice places to visit on a day trip. Your writing is really interesting but manages to not overshare, that’s a hard balance for a blogger but you have done it well.

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