In this episode of Dearest Suzie, Popi writes from a place caught between two worlds — the one he’s living in and the one he’s dreaming of returning to. As he recovers from reinjuring his ankle, he fills his letter with plans for the future: silk paintings to send to family, matching jackets for him and his boys, and small gestures that bridge the distance between Vietnam and home. Beneath these hopeful plans, though, subtle hints of vulnerability emerge — from the lingering injury grounding him to the financial strain of life as a soldier.
Accompanied by a photo of Vietnamese civilians, possibly refugees or VIPs, today's episode invites us to consider the quieter moments of war — the small, human details that Popi noticed even amidst danger and exhaustion.
What’s Covered:
- Popi’s reinjured ankle and temporary grounding
- The emotional weight of making plans for home
- Financial strain on soldiers and their families
- Small, everyday moments that stood out against the backdrop of war
📷 Featured Photo: A group of Vietnamese civilians, including women carrying children on their backs — part of a series of photos taken by Popi.
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