A girl can never have too many birthday parties. I think I have lost count now but when it is a big one you have to do it in style. I hired out a venue that Lauren and I had checked out a couple of weeks before. When we were scoping out the venue it was a little windy and one of the roof panels blew off and hit the floor near us. Now this sounds a little shocking, but not here in Vietnam, everyone one looked at it and then carried on eating, including us.
On the invite I included that you had to wear a funny hat and that there would be prizes. I put on some beers and Lauren and I picked the menu before hand. This is always fun in a foreign language, but Huy helped us, but somehow we still ended up with Snails and no rice. Before we started eating, we watched a video that Huy had developed. It is awesome, one very talented lady (not me Huy!).
As previously mentioned, the cakes here a little bit different so I decided to organise my own one and have it delivered and it was a massive success.

After dinner we had the hat judging contest, I was one of the judges and then I got one of the staff at the venue. We then walked around and looked at the hats. The other judge was a male so he only picked females, so I had to evoke my veto powers and overrule. In the end, we had one male and one female. Lucy with a lizard hat from Eastern Europe and Pierre with a bike helmet.

From there it was just a series of photos, capturing the hats and people.
From there Lauren, Simone, Trang and I headed back to my place to drop off my presents and to have a cheeky Gin before we headed to a Cuban Bar to listen and dance to a Philippine band. Lauren befriend a Dutch guy (just can’t escape them), I knew he was Dutch before he even spoke, they just have a look. Anyway he preceded to buy us Red Bull and Vodkas and Champagne. Yes the night started to get messy, I was pole dancing, but in Vietnam we call it “Column Dancing”.
From there we charged onto Apocalypse Now, a seedy yet famous night club. I didn’t experience an Apocalypse until the next day on the bus ride to the Me Kong… The night club was quite strange. The guys there were mainly Western however they only had eyes for Vietnamese girls and I didn’t see any foreign women.
It was a wonderful night with lots of laughs and experiences. I hope the next 40 years are just as fun and exciting.























