When i was 10, i ploughed my rice field by using my buffalo. Everybody in my village said i was so good at ploughing. but now i haven't done this kind of job for more than 20 years. and i am not sure if i can still do that now.
i very much miss my hometown, Xamtai, a small district of Huaphan province, the place where i haven't been back to for almost 24years, and i live in Vientiane permanantly. BEST REGARDS TO ALL COUSINS AND RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND FAMILIES IN XAM TAI
i am now studying in Australia. When i graduate from my master course next year, i'll go and see you in Xam Tai. SEE U!
When i was 10, i ploughed my rice field by using my buffalo. Everybody in my village said i was so good at ploughing. but now i haven't done this kind of job for more than 20 years. and i am not sure if i can still do that now.
i very much miss my hometown, Xamtai, a small district of Huaphan province, the place where i haven't been back to for almost 24years, and i live in Vientiane permanantly. BEST REGARDS TO ALL COUSINS AND RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND FAMILIES IN XAM TAI
i am now studying in Australia. When i graduate from my master course next year, i'll go and see you in Xam Tai. SEE U!
i did it as well when i was the same age, I haven't done it for almost 20 years too, but i never forget how to plough . i knew some guys from Huaphan who stayed next to my room at the dorm No 9 at dongdok campus, some of them are from xamtai. viengchai and xamnua. I like the '' Jeo" from huaphan which was really good even if it is spicy. samtai people are strong at drinking Lao khao haha is it true?
good luck for your study in AUSTRALIA.
-- Edited by khonthakek on Sunday 1st of November 2009 08:43:17 AM