Listed below are new arrivals to our Saigon Kids family.
Either they found us, or we found them – but, it really doesn’t matter who found who as the important thing is that we have all reconnected!
I’m sure I speak for everyone in giving you a BIG WELCOME home to your Saigon Kids family.
Please feel free to join in the conversations by leaving your comments below and sharing your Saigon experiences and memories with everyone.
Al Misker – Tennessee, USA
Evalyn Jacobsen – California, USA
Stephen Sutherlan – USA
Robert Pollock
Arline (Ames) Silva – California, USA
A. H. Dennet – Arizona, USA
Tom Beall – USA
Harold Brown – Alabama, USA
Laura H. Pariseau – California, USA
Jim McMichael – Kansas, USA
Patrick Bodden – France
We are getting closer and closer to locating all 3,000+ Saigon Kids – 🙂
Bob
All these new folks (Welcome all) but no Susie Hunt….where is she????
Seriously, Ken!! I have tried to look for Susi through google, FB, classmates, etc…also, what about Michelle Laughlin. All I know is that her dad worked for ESSO over there. Anyone have a clue about these gals?
I’m curious if Evalyn Jacobsen is related to Col. George Jacobsen. He was the Mission Coordinator for the U.S. Embassy in Saigon. He may have had a son named March, too, but I’m not sure.
I was so excited to be “found” a year ago, and I wish in some way I could help locate these other folks. If there is a chance they might live in the Houston area, let me know.
Good luck, “searchers.”
P.S.
Here is my funny for the week:
I put a little Columbus Day picture card on my school calendar for Monday. The 3×3 inch simple picture depicts either the Nina, Pinta or Santa Maria on it. My five-year-olds got excited and thought we were having a holiday for “Pirate Day.” Guess I have some work to do, eh?
Happy Columbus Day, everyone!
Suellen
Maile, I too have tried everything I can think of to locate Suzie, but nothing but strike outs. I sure wish you gals didn’t change your last name when you get married…hyphenated names are better, although I guess some husbands wouldn’t like the idea. Anyway, I guess we just have to hope she will Google Saigon some day and lo and behold, she will find us. Keep your fingers crossed.
It’s nice in north Germany today…for a change. Ken
In 1999 and 2000 I tried every “find people” that was available to locate Suzie (the dark haired beauty) but nothing. It was easier to find people ten years ago.
Guess we’ll have to just keep “Hunt-ing”!
Frank