Accident in Ho Chi Minh
So, Tuesday morning, I got up early to go for my usual morning run. I headed over to the park near my hostel to do a couple of laps. I had been running for around 30 or 40 minutes when I tripped over a chain and fell down. Suddenly, there was blood everywhere. A lady walking by gave me some tissues and a nearby security guard took my arm and led me to a hospital across the street. After they cleaned me up and put a few bandages on my body, I went back to the hostel to pick up my stuff and then on to the international clinic.
cut on my head |
waiting for the surgeon to arrive |
At the international hospital, I had to wait for the French surgeon to arrive for work and take me to the operating room. They knew I had a flight to Australia in the afternoon, so we hurried to get everything done in time. Also, the owner of the hostel came to the hospital. I was really surprised - she was so sweet! She brought me soup, had my bags sent over from the hostel, and waited with me until my surgery was over. Amazing! In the operating room, the surgeon gave me a bunch of internal stitches and three external stitches. After being patched up, I was able to leave the hospital at 1pm and headed straight to the airport. I wasn't feeling very well, but I was happy to be on the plane, ready for a vacation!
Blue Mountains, Australia
After a long flight, I arrived in Sydney, and then took the train to Katoomba, a city in the Blue Mountains of Australia. This place is gorgeous, and I was in heaven! I rarely go hiking in Vietnam, so I miss it all the time. The only thing that would have made it better would be to have my hiking partner, Lucky, with me here. The Blue Mountains are spectacular, and despite my injuries, I was able to go on a lot of hikes in the area. Beautiful waterfalls, deep valleys, tall mountains, and spectacular views! What more could you ask for?
As everyone says, Australia is a bit expensive, especially coming from Southeast Asia, but it's also really convenient. It's easy to understand everything and get around on public transportation. And, they have all the foods that I've been missing - it's great just to have cereal or toast in the morning! Anyways, the blue mountains were a great start to a trip in Australia, and I highly recommend them for anyone visiting Sydney.