“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbour. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”
- Mark Twain
So the day has finally come when I leave the safe harbour of my employment to embark on my new journey of discovery as a volunteer in Vietnam. The experience at Varian Medical Systems has been great, working for a company that does so much good in the fight against cancer by producing state of the art oncology equipment to treat the disease. The people have been superb and their send off was lovely, my easily packable guide to the countries of the mighty Mekong will stand me in excellent stead. So thank you Varian for a wonderful journey and to any colleagues reading this good luck and all the best for your future.
However, as Mark Twain says, it is not the things you do that will disappoint, but those you don't. The opportunity to live and work in Vietnam will not come around again, so it is time to catch the trade winds in my sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.Tomorrow, the preparations for this adventure continues with the completion of the legalisation of my documents. My passport should be back with me next week complete with visa and over the remaining two weeks the flat shall be cleared in preparation for my new tenants. The date has been set for departure, September 6th, and the initial arrangements for my arrival have been supplied by the VSO programme in Vietnam, the first 3 weeks will be exciting indeed.
Finally don't forget that the Prestonville Pub will be hosting a charity night this Saturday, August 22nd. It will be a grand night with live music provided for the Butchers of Blues. The music starts at 9:00pm, the pubs the best in town, the cause is VSO...so see you there..!!
The Prestonville Arms... the best pub in Brighton ..there certainly won't be one like this in Hanoi
hi Ian
ReplyDeleteOnly just found your blogspot, hope things are OK for you in Vietnam. Are you still in ICO training or have you made it to your final destination yet?
Cheers
Hilary