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- From: doky@uda.dgcd.doc.ca (Hien Doky)
- Subject: [Thank-you note and trip report] California Bound...
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.235710.20051@news.media.mit.edu>
- Originator: anh@media-lab.media.mit.edu
- Sender: owner-scv@media.mit.edu
- Organization: SCV Relay
- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1992 18:57:15 GMT
- Lines: 95
-
- Dear netters,
-
- Last week i was in California for a business trip and i had a few chances
- to meet and talk with the local netters. The hospitality of these netters
- is definitely second to none. Here are some of the SCV familiar faces that
- i got the a chance to finally meet:
-
- I got to Thousand Oaks (North of LA) on the 5 of Dec. On the 6 (Sunday) i visited
- the local LAVAS office in Orange County. I met Christina, anh Nguye^~n Quo^'c
- La^n and anh Le^ Vie^'t Tu'. They showed me around the office and then treated
- me to lunch at Vie^~n DDo^ng (?). The food was great and the company was
- fantastic. I particularly enjoyed the gia~ ca^`y and o^'c ha^'p gu+`ng dishes.
- We (4 people) all got along really well. I made a mistake of telling these
- LAVAS people a Vietnamese tradition that i read before. It is that when we
- pour tea, we Vietnamese pour for ourselves first to make sure that the tea
- is right for drinking. Well, i told this story as anh La^n was pouring his
- own tea first...And, you know what, after that these people would never let me
- rest with the tea pouring business :)
-
- After lunch we visited the Union of South CA VSA (To^~ng ho^.i SV VN nam CA),
- at which i met many more netters. Among which i met anh Ho^` Phu+o+'c Hu`ng...
- We helped the people there fold the new edition of the Non So^ng magazine and
- talked to a lot of peopel :)) These people are so hard working and so much
- fun to talk to. Looking at them work, i realize that the future of our country
- is in safe hands, and i felt good all over. After that, we (the LAVAS crew and
- i and a new friend Hu+ng) went to dinner at the local Pagolac for thi.t
- bo` 7 mo'n. Yum yum... :) Well, this time, i knew better not to tell any more
- story about eating etiquette :)
-
- That night we met up with P. Fabre from Irvine who is doing her PhD thesis
- on Vietnamese refugee. This friend of mine wanted to talk to the LAVAS people
- but never had the chance. First we talked about the refugees and then about
- almost anything. We talked about books, films and life in general...Then we
- had some che` Me^'n (che` Hie^?n Kha'nh was closed)...Yum yum again :) During
- this talk, anh La^n revealed that during the San Francisco earthquake, he
- was walking down a street and did not know what to do when the ground shook.
- Out of panic, he grab a lamp post to stay straight up :)) Someone speculated
- that anh La^n was looking for a "fixed point of reference". But overall,
- we all agreed that anh La^n had managed to single-handedly change the
- definition of the phrase "o^m co^.t dde`n" for good...:)
-
- After that fun filling Sunday, i got to work at a local company which my company
- is dealing with. Work was ok, but i prefered meeting more netters :)
-
- On the following Friday, i met with P. Nguyen from San Diego and we went
- to see the Huntington Library (for plants, not books). It was beautiful and i
- got to finally meet this friend that i have been talking to all year long :)
- The plants were gorgeous...Oh, btw, on the way there we saw part of LA that
- was still bear the marks of the recent LA riots. It was quite a destructive
- sight. One thing i found about California was that there was ca^y Bo^ng Gia^'y
- everywhere. Yet, Californians seemed to take this plant for granted. To someone
- who lives in the Great White North like myself, Bo^ng Gia^'y reminds me
- of Vie^.t Nam that i have been separated from for the last 12 years. Much of
- my childhood had something to do with gia`n Bo^ng Gia^'y...P and i saw lots
- of plants and had a great chat. It felt as if i was almost home, back in
- Vie^.t Nam...
-
- That Friday night i went to San Jose to see my relatives (grandma, uncles, aunts,
- cousins...). The next day i met up with a whole bunch of netters in the Bay area,
- which included anh Nguye^~n Q DDi.nh, anh Bu`i M Cu+o+ng, and To^ Hie^.p, anh Le^
- N Quang, anh Hoa`nh T Thua^.n, anh Nguye^~n Vu+o+.ng, anh Nguye^~n Hoa`ng and chi.
- Tra^`n Die^.u Thanh. We had such a great time talking and, indeed, eating...:)
- It was great to meet all these netters after such along time talking them.
- Lie^n (nsc) and Cindy (Stanford) could not make it to lunch, unfortunately, at
- Nha Trang Restaurant. I wished that i had more time to meet more netters
- in the Bay area but i couldn't. I had to get back to the "ice-box", to Canada,
- the next day. After lunch, i met up with a few folks from the Northern CA VPS
- Chapter. We traded some MIDI talks and had some CA bubbly cider...The beverage
- was great but the company was better...I met anh Long, anh Tua^'n Anh, anh
- Kha'nh, anh Quo^'c Anh, anh Thi.nh and chi. DT of the local chapter.
-
- The next day, chi. DT and anh Thi.nh saw me off to the San Francisco Airport
- after treating me a cha^`u pho+? Ho`a. All the food in CA tasted so good...
-
- Thank you all the netters who have made me feel so welcome and made me feel
- that i still belong to a large and caring Vietnamese family. With such
- dedicated and talented friends, i know the future for our country can only
- be better. To those i did not have the time to meet, please accept my apology.
- However, please allow me to make it up to you the next time i am out there :)
- But, there still an SCV that we can always talk right ? One improtant thing
- that i learned from this trip is that, despites all what we Vietnamese have
- been through, we still have faith in one another, still work together well.
- Our country had been through a lot in the last 200 years, but the time is
- changing. Vie^.t Nam will be free and will be strong. How can she not be
- strong with so many of her talented sons and daughters around the world ?
- The question, here, is how do we free our motherland from the greedy and
- inhumane grip of the communist regime ? I do not know the exact answer for
- this...The only think i know is we will not achieve that by fighting among
- ourselves (or worse yet, by allowing someone to make us fight among
- ourselves).
-
- Regards,
-
- Hie^?n
-
-