Thứ Hai, 6 tháng 6, 2011

GOOOOOOOOOOOD MORNING VIET NAM!



We have arrived in Hanoi, Viet Nam and are checked in and ready to get to work! Our Canadian team has assembled, met and on break! We know you are all watching the hockey game back in Canada, but we have work to do (so send us a score update please?)!

Hanoi is hot, humid and busy. We have a few days here and are really looking forward to the Hanoi Open University Graduation ceremonies this week - Congradulations to the grads! This morning we will meet with Ngoc Anh and jump right into work.

For now, wish us luck - we have pictures and more info to come - and can't wait to hear your comments on the newly posted video! (Which, within 24 hours has had hits from 9 countries! Keep it coming)

Thanks for your support!
CBT Team :)

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