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Squirrel! This little guy was very entertaining.


Here is Paul enjoying some vegetarian Pho at our super favourite Pho 2000. This place is seriously the best ever! They have about 100 staff members on at any one moment.


Our guesthouse's little alley.



Coolest boy ever.



This lady was incredibly silent. It was either no English or no voice - couldn't tell! But she checked out some photos on my camera, and got me to point out the original location for each one. She thought Paul was hilarious because I think he was a little grumpy at the time. That's right people - I might have to start the princess diaries up again. However, he is doing very well for four days in. :P

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ellemcclintock said…
oh paul... be nice to bec. No grumpy!
elle

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