April 5- Mr. Tho, Vac Family, Mr. Thuong

 On April 5 Khanh and I decided to visit Mr. Tho and return a second time to see the Vac family and Mr. Thuong. The first stop was at the home of Mr. Tho and his wife. Khanh's wife, Trang, joined us.

 You may recall that Mr. Tho made his living creating beautiful handmade baskets. It's always great stopping to see him and Mrs. Tho.

 



 

Having lost a leg during the war, his remaining leg has had much wear and tear through the years. I learned that his main issue is his knee. I happened to have an elastic knee support in my luggage, which was in Khanh's car. So, I fetched it and slid it into his knee. It instantly brought him relief. And I gave him a 196th Light Infantry Brigade hat, which looks good on him.

 



 

Mr. Tho and his wife are raising two grandchildren, which is quite a burden. Khanh took steps to nominate the oldest grandchild for a Hearts for Hue Scholarship.

 

Khanh Gathering Scholarship Information

Our next stop was the Vac family. Since the boy was at school when we stopped on Mar 28, we decided to make a second visit. We learned that the boy will use his monetary gift (given 3/28) for school. Good deal! He is also in line for a Hearts for Hue Scholarship. I find him to be a polite, respectful young lad.

 



Mr. Thuong had asked that we stop over to have a meal with him, so that was our final stop. For someone with no hands, he gets along amazingly. We had very tasty chicken, bread, and Huda beer!

 


With visits complete, I was dropped off at my hotel on the Perfume River, which is my lodging until tomorrow morning.


 

 

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  1. How wonderful that you had a knee brace with you that helped him. What a blessing.

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