That means my roommate and I both drink about five gallons of water per week. Because it is so humid here, it is especially important to stay hydrated!
Last night, I ate a delicious bowl of pho, a Vietnamese noodle soup. Pho is definitely one of my favorite Vietnamese foods. It consists of rice noodles, beef, a delicious broth and the option of adding vegetables for extra flavor. My Vietnamese friend took me to her uncle's pho restaurant and we enjoyed the meal together. Most Vietnamese restaurants in the United States serve pho, so I highly recommend trying it if you have the chance!
I listened to a variety of music this week, including Chance the Rapper, Eagles, Bruce Hornsby, John Mayer, Bob Dylan and the Vietnamese music that always plays in coffee shops (I don't know the names of the artists or songs). I often listen to music when I'm relaxing in my house. Earlier this week, my students asked me if I like to dance. I responded: "Yes, of course." They proceeded to ask me if I could dance to a traditional Vietnamese song. I didn't want to let them down, so I danced to a traditional Vietnamese song while one of my students sang the karaoke version. My students thought it was hilarious.
Yesterday afternoon, I played basketball at the university courts with my students. Basketball is my favorite sport, so it was fun to play a pick-up game for the first time since I've been in Vietnam. Soccer, tennis, badminton and volleyball are the most commonly played sports in Can Tho, but basketball is growing in popularity.