Guest Post: Robin Pascoe looks back on her visits to Holland
From A Letter from the Netherlands, 1 year ago Similar articles
Author, inspirational speaker, writer, mother of third culture kids, traveller and once an accompanying spouse. Many words to describe my guest blogger today. Two words sum it up better: Expert expat. I am delighted that Robin Pascoe has written a guest blog for A Letter from the Netherlands - here she takes a look back at her visits to Holland. Over to Robin.......I decided this past year to stop traveling around the world on speaking tours primarily because I had visions of people...
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Real Life Beckons....Going back to work
From Africa Expat Wives Club, Today, Similar articles
These intermittent posts are all related to our house build, however I am aware that life continues beyond the banging and the shifting walls of ours. (*Okay, I can't help it. Right now they are doing the roof. I am fully expecting the leg of a builder to appear through the roof above my head any minute now. The ceiling boards are shifting ? I feel like I am on the set of Alien or some horror movie. A minute ago there was the most almighty crash ? do I have an ambulance number...
Went to the MOUNTAINS again today! He anat a les MUNTAYES avui!!
From oreneta aground, Today, Similar articles
So, the continuation of the story of the weekend's walk will have to wait. Per això, l'historia del cap de setmana haurà d'esperar.Cause I was at the hairdresser's on Tue getting my hair dressed (cut) and he was telling me about this break up the week walk he was going to do with a friend (and fellow hairdresser. They were going to leave super early Wed morning, climb Puig Mal (2911 M) and come back for lunch. I asked, slightly pathetically, if I could come and he said...
Kick Back & Relax With Mommy Juice Wines : Funky, Fine, & Fabulous Finds Mogulbaby.com [Digg]
From Mrs. Mogul, Today, Similar articles
Diversity: No Holding Back the Tide
From Here There and Everywhere, Today, Similar articles
From today’s AOL News/ Huffpost: So here’s the thing. In the USA, as in many countries, people study their ancestry, their bloodlines. Some people want those bloodlines to make them special, but anyone who has read history in any big-picture kind of way understands that most of history is people coming and going, waves of migration, immigration and emmigration, mostly depending on food supply, but often, too, depending on employment opportunities. Bottom line, most of it is about...
2 months without twitter (March 16-May16)
From Mama(e) in Translation, Today, Similar articles
Yesterday, after I received a "direct message" on twitter from my friend Anjali, I logged back into my twitter account after a long "twitter fast." It wasn't a conscious decision to stay away, it just happened and I didn't log back in day after day and I didn't miss it one bit...When I went to check my last tweet, I noticed it was from March 16, so that means that I was off twitter for exactly 2 months! Wow... I'm sure I missed quite a bit from my Twitter friends who don't blog anymore or...
Happy 40th, my love
From Lioness in Japan, Yesterday, Similar articles
Happy birthday to the kangaroo! Today is the actual day but his birthday feels longer than an Indian wedding twice over. He has had celebrations in New York, Wiesbaden, Singapore (twice: once with friends and once with my folks as shown in the photos above), Sydney (will post this soon), tonight with Mrs Kangaroo who flew in from Sydney this morning, and the grand finale this Saturday with our Tokyo friends. I think he actually likes being 40…since he is celebrating it so many...
I Love Falafel Sandwiches
From Londonelicious: A food blog, Yesterday, Similar articles
There. I’ve said it. I could happily eat falafel all day, every day. I don’t know why. I just like it. Texture' Hummus' Hot sauce' Yes. I was lucky today. I had an errand to run and they told me to come back in 30 minutes. So I went in search of tacos to kill some time. I thought for sure I’d find tacos somewhere. But instead I found Chickpea, just west of Damen on Chicago Ave. So I paid $4 (!!!) and had the best falafel I’ve had since Hoxton Beach on Whitecross Street...
CUBA here I come!
From The Dutched Pinay, Yesterday, Similar articles
So, flying tomorrow morning to the Caribbean, to Cuba. It is going to be a long flight.This trip just came in at the right time. I badly need a longer break right now. Seriously. I need to relax and think of NOTHING. Yes, think of nothing. Ahhh, that sounds so peaceful. No stress at all.I am also tired of the cold weather here.Nevertheless, I will be back in the Netherlands at the end of the month but will be blogging during the trip when able.Travel Period: May 2012
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From Expat Mom, Yesterday, Similar articles
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