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Expatriate ladies have a lot to care for. From caring for the family to work to child mothers, the day can feel like it never ends. ExpatAngels is here to assist you in keeping everythingin order, whether you want tips and counsel, assistance in finding a healthcare policy, child mothers, or just a community of likeminded expatriates to get in touch with. We understand that it is difficult dealing with all life can hit you with, so allow us to help you locate everything you will need to keep moving forward abroad.
Countless ladies have to fill the responsibilities of mother, partner, cook, cleaner and more in addition to their day jobs. With ExpatAngels by your side, even dealing with child mothers and the uncertainty of moving overseas you can keep doing it all. Rather than try to deal with child mothers and everything else on your own, let us to assist you during the transition of expatriating. Dealing with all of those things in an unfamiliar culture isn't always effortless. For most ladies, keeping just one job is an impossibility. For expatriate women, things can get even more tricky and new things such as child mothers are needed.

CDF at work and play...

From Blackpurls knitpickings, Today, Read 0 times. Similar articles

Here are a few shots from our time in Dream Valley this morning.  CDF was asked to do a training on Child Abuse for a group of preschool teachers as part of their Teacher's Day retreat.   Shelly started off by explaining who CDF is and what we do... There were close to 50 for the training... Tom teaching...And then it was time for a break before lunch.  There was so much to see and do there.  Some of the teachers went for a boat ride, some visited the... Read more
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Freshly Pressed: Friday Faves

From Baroness Tapuzina, Yesterday, Read 0 times. Similar articles

An ode to a father, a story of growing up with two mothers, a request for a cloak of visibility, and a reflection on goodbyes. Here are four Freshly Pressed standouts from this week — all quite personal pieces that have resonated with many readers. Go ahead and dive in: Why I Don’t Diet — An Ode to My Father My father spent his years fighting his size, wishing he was smaller, weaker, less of a giant. He was taught to hate his body, and he was ashamed of the amount of space he... Read more
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Miracle Birth in Kuwait

From Here There and Everywhere, 2 days ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

Found the following on AOL News / What to Expect: Clinically Dead Woman Is Revived After C-Section Birth Carolyn Buchanan | Posted: May 14, 2013       A pregnant woman in her ninth month was admitted to a hospital in Kuwait with an acute blood pressure condition, suffered cardiac arrest, and was pronounced dead. Doctors rushed to deliver her unborn child. The cesarean section was performed without anesthesia since the mother was presumed dead, and a healthy 6.8 lb baby boy was... Read more
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The Perfect Day!

From Banlieue Blog, 5 days ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

You know I have NOT blogged in a heck of a long time! But would you just look at that beautiful Quiche, it is quite the perfect example. Guess what' I didn't prepare it.My son asked what I wanted for Mothers Day this year. I responded with, "Just cook me a meal, your choice. Breakfast, lunch or dinner".  He did not disappoint. He found the Quiche recipe on this site. The addition of the Apple juice was so tasty! The recipe is a keeper. He used an 'all ready' pie crust. I can't find... Read more
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A Special Sunday: A Mix of Mother's Day Blogs

From Baroness Tapuzina, 6 days ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

In some parts around the world, this Sunday is dedicated to the mothers out there. For Mother’s Day, we’ve rounded up sites on motherhood, parenting, and family. On WordPress.com, you’ll discover mothers on all paths: new moms, stay-at-home-moms, single moms, mothers who are full-time writers, and more. (Even mommy men, as you’ll see below.) We especially want to highlight bloggers with unique perspectives and thoughtful commentary, as well as collaborative blogs with... Read more
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Mother's Day

From Forever is Tomorrow is Today, 6 days ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

I am not sure who invented Mother's Day, or any holiday like it, but I would be lying if I didn't say that I love the idea that I get a morning where I can lie in, open homemade cards from my kids, and go to brunch with my family and, if I'm lucky, get a pedicure. But it would be unfair for me to celebrate Mother's Day without actually recognizing all the mothers around me who have helped to shape me into the mother I am today.I have always heard it takes a village, and I think it takes a... Read more
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Bacalhau dinner at Don Tonho, this dried salted cod fish is religion in Portugal

From The Dutched Pinay, 1 weeks ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

Trivia: Did you know that bacalhau is the national dish of Portugal' When people think of Portugal, they not only think of port wine, alcove beaches in the Algarve (was here in 2005) and the Fatima pilgrimage, they think of bacalhau as well. That's dried and salted cod fish. Bacalhau is an indispensable ingredient in the Portuguese cuisine. During national and religious holidays (Christmas and Easter for example), mothers and grandmothers whip up in the kitchen their favourite traditional... Read more
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Asterisk' Seriously'

From The Bold Soul, 2 weeks ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

Once again proving the utter stupidity of some parents, and why bad child naming should be considered a form of child abuse: this story from New Zealand. Kids get teased for even relatively "normal" names. I myself had to endure a childhood of torture with "Huff and Puff" and "H.R. HUFF-n-stuf", and even "Lisa-Pizza" (the boy who came up with that one wasn't exactly in the gifted and talented program). Imagine if you named your kid "*". What... Read more
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Pope Francis Defines Slave Labor

From Here There and Everywhere, 2 weeks ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

I have had wonderful women who have worked for me; they were from the Philippines, from Sri Lanka, from India. They worked hard and they didn’t spend their money. They sent their money home to help support mothers, fathers, siblings, children. They had some real horror stories to tell about how they had been treated in prior employment – employers with jealous wives, touchy-feelie employers and their sons, people who seemed to assume that because they were working under their... Read more
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?Because You Are a Good Man'

From Here There and Everywhere, 2 weeks ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

I am' That’s news to me . . . and to my husband, LOL!   My name is Umaru Abubakar am 85year of age please don't be offended I work with Shell Petroleum plc, for 37year. i lost my wife 3years ago with my daughter by bomb explosion by suicide bombers But Thanks to Allah i have one child left his Name Is Mohammad 10years now. Am contacting you because i strongly Believe you are send to me by Almighty Allah who Reveal to me your contact when i was sleeping saw your Name and your Email... Read more
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