On July 10th the Calwell-Huzzeys arrived in Luang Prabang for 5 days. You couldn't miss them - there's six of them. And compared to Lao people, they are TALL.. Obviously Phillipa and Jeff have fed those kids too well.
They've climbed Mt Phousi, walked over the bamboo bridge and visited numerous temples. Finn and Oliver have ridden bikes, been to a Lao gym and bought soccer balls. Beer Lao has been sampled. Some have been to the 7.30am yoga sessions at Utopia and were also up at 5.30 to see the monks and novices collecting alms. I think there was also a 2am session to watch the soccer final of the European Cup.
Philippa and Ruby have visited My Library and spoken English with young Lao people. And Jeff is the generous man who hands over his wallet to all and sundry and is the butt of many jokes.
Joel has spent a considerable amount of time trawling for second hand books and spent twice as long at Utopia reading them.
Having eaten their way around town, they could tell you where the best Laap is to be found, be it vegetarian or beef.. (A traditional Luang Prabang dish). In fact, food and the finding of it seems to be a significant part of most days.
Here we are eating again - At Banpa Lao Cousin with Marg Froude.
From the left, Finn, Joel, Phllipa, Marg, me, Jeff, Ruby and Oliver.
Boat ride on the Mekong.
The boat captain
Finn and Jeff
Ruby
Look at that sky
Just time for a quick meal before they head off for the airport.
Good bargaining Jeff - 40,000 kip tuk tuk ride to the airport
And so the Huzzey's say farewell to Luang Prabang