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Episode 067: 1965-03-29 | Bangkok Souvenirs

March 29th, 2025

In this episode of Dearest Suzie, Popi returns from a short but meaningful trip to Bangkok, his letter brimming with souvenirs and stories. With just two nights away from Vietnam, he fills his time gathering gifts — delicate silks, bronze dinnerware, and a princess ring — all chosen with Suzie and the boys in mind. But beneath the excitement of shopping and sightseeing, his letter carries the weight of distance, longing, and the quiet strain of trying to hold a family together from half a world away.

Accompanied by a photo of a temple or shrine, today's episode explores the fragile balance between joy and loneliness in the small reprieves of war.

What’s Covered:

  • Popi’s Bangkok trip and the souvenirs he carefully picked out for his family.
  • The tension between his desire to protect Suzie and his understanding of her longing to care for her sister.
  • The ways soldiers carved out moments of pleasure and normalcy amid the backdrop of war.
  • How borrowed money and bartered cigarettes bought him a fleeting escape — and a glimpse of the man he hoped to be when he finally came home.

📷 Featured Photo: The photo today was likely taken on one of Popi’s trips outside of Vietnam. There is a chance it was taken in Bangkok. It appears to be a temple or shrine.

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