Google Hangout! Across generations and Across the World!

Yesterday, in an ongoing effort to find ways to keep my mom's spirits high, I emailed all the cousins to try and set up a Google Hangout with some of our relatives around the world.  We set up a Hangout for August 25th, 2013 4:30PT/6:30Central/7:30pmET/6:30am ICT.  My Grandma has 10 living children and probably more than 80+ grandkids and great grandkids.  Once the word got out that we wanted to do a Hangout, everyone wanted to join. The call lasted more than 2.5 hours and despite our hospital door being closed and pretty sound proof, I bet the nurses were wondering why they kept hearing a chorus of Vietnamese people yelling from our room.  If you have never used Google Hangout, one cool feature is that it recognizes who is talking and highlights their face on the center screen.  This probably works amazingly well with normal people.  With a group of Vietnamese aunts and uncles who are all happily and excitedly yelling, it was quite hilarious to see Google Hangout try and keep up with us.  Below is an awesome photo my brother snapped of what happened.  He also wrote a little blurb about our grandma.Grandma Pham:-4'8" Vietnamese lady-1945: Survived Japanese oppression in Vietnam-1975: Survived the Vietnam War-Somewhere in between had 13 kids, 3 of which suffered sudden infant death syndrome.-5 of which successfully became refugees and escaped to 'Murica.-Has 70+ kids and grandkids (prob 80+ whose counting)-2013: Uses Google Hangout with headphones to talk to all 5 kids and the grandkids in the states.GoogleHangout