Where in the world is Carmen San Diego?
24 Dec
Now that I am back in the US for a few weeks, I am able to take a step back and consider how I have changed from living in Vietnam for the past few months. For one, I have realized that it is almost impossible to faze me. Everything seems so easy, relaxed, and comfortable that it is almost eerie. Where once I might have gotten anxious or freaked out, I now take a deep breath and stay calm. Also, I am now used to feeling completely anonymous in Vietnam. When I feel anonymous, I am more likely to do silly things. Even though I speak the same language as people now that I am back in the US, I am still feeling anonymous and making a fool of myself – i.e. this video. Finally, I have spent my months in Vietnam with a beginner’s mindset, always exploring and searching. I might have grown up in the US and been to California a million of times, but I now look at it differently. I now find myself searching, exploring, and really trying to understand the culture around me. The outcome of all of this? My first Flip-a-mentary:

Love the cast of characters, especially the UPS girl.
Damn, I miss in-and-out!!!!!!