So this post is very, VERY overdue but blogging has kind of taken a back seat recently. It doesn't feel like we really get up to much, as our routine is work, gym, eat, sleep and repeat. Weekends have been fairly quiet too, as we are trying to save a little bit of money for upcoming travels. Plus, our weeks are so tiring that chilled out weekends seem like the best option. Anyway... here are some pictures from the last couple of weeks:
Vietnam celebrated Women's Day a few weeks ago and our gym gave all of the ladies cupcakes to celebrate. Carrot sticks would have probably been a more fitting snack to give out, but neither of these birdies were complaining about getting a yummy cupcake!
A few months ago, Mel saw an advert on the Ho Chi Minh ex-pat group that was looking for Western shoe testers for Adidas. We emailed out of curiosity and so our careers as shoe testers began! Every once in a while we get an email asking if we can test out some shoes. The team comes to our school during lunch time and we put the shoes on, walk around for 30 seconds, tell them what we like and don't like and voila, testing done! After six pairs for the one set of testers, and twelve pairs of shoes for the other team, we get a free pair. Below is a picture of Mel with her free shoes. We're both owed some more shoes which is very exciting.
We used to always drink caramel mocha cafes which were absolutely delicious, but not healthy at all! We've since discovered iced cappuccinos... slightly healthier than the mocha's and waaaay more delicious than black coffee. We're a bit obsessed and we definitely need to start slowing down on our daily coffees!
The outside of our building is looking a bit shabby so management decided it was time for some refurbishing. This guy chucked a ladder off the roof and just hung on it while he was doing the touch ups. No harness or safety gear and an eight story drop. Eish!
We were recently alerted to another market in town. It's called The Russian Market, because it sells loads of winter coats and it has bigger, Western sizes. We really don't need coats here, but we decided to check it out. We both got some sports clothes and a new waterproof bag for a ridiculously tiny amount!
After shopping, lunch was in order so we headed on over to one of our favourite pubs - The Spotted Cow. We both had cold chocolate, which was heavenly!
The mall across the road from our school has been through a major revamp. There are loads of new shops, one of them being Dunkin Donuts and another being a Haagen Dazs ice cream parlour. Oh my goodness, the ice cream is just sooooo amazing. We've managed to have lots of self control, and it's a place we can go to once a month only (it's rather pricey!). We tried out a banana sunday which had caramel ice cream and vanilla ice cream with cookie dough. Amazing!
Halloween is quite a big deal here in Vietnam, and the kids were encouraged to dress up. The staff also dressed up, and below are a few pics.
Dunkin Donuts had a Halloween special on for the month of October, ghost donuts and a hazelnut dunkachino! We had to take advantage of the deal one last time on Halloween.
After running some errands, we stopped in at Chi's Cafe for some pho and an amazing mango/passion fruit juice.
We discovered yet another awesome coffee place close to our house. Mel had a mint and coffee smoothy, and Ross had an iced cappuccino which was HUGE!
We can never get enough of Masters Cup! We had some amazing cheese cake and apple pie the other day.
How are you guys looking so skinny with all the yummy food and drinks? You really are looking good! We miss seeing you here. I hope you have a blast with all the parents!
ReplyDeleteWell we got a tummy bug when we first arrived which helped us loose a bunch of weight. Then we started going to gym so that we can eat loads of delicious goodies :) Missing you guys, the kiddos are growing up so fast!! xoxo
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