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Here There and Everywhere, Yesterday, Read 0 times.
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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...
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Empty Nest Expat, 2 weeks ago, Read 0 times.
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The Goddess of Democracyfrom Tiananmen Squarecirca 1989Václav Havel and the Czechs inspired my 'Empty Nest Expat' adventure. I knew people who could elect a playwright as President were different in a way I couldn't define than me and my countrymen. The Czech Republic seemed like such a delightfully highbrow learned society. I wanted to learn all about the Czechs by moving overseas and seeing what they were like.To this day, I'm inspired by Václav Havel. This week, I...
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Life is Good, 1 month ago, Read 0 times.
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We were living overseas when Donovan was born. We managed to find an English-speaking pediatrician pretty easily, thanks to two separate recommendations for the same guy. We loved this pediatrician, he was cheerful and friendly and seemed to know his stuff. He was also extremely pro-breastfeeding, practically cheering at each check-up when I told him we were still exclusively nursing.
When D was about 4 months old he started dropping down his growth curve. Our pediatrician didn't worry about...
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India outside my window, 1 month ago, Read 0 times.
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Today I got a kind message from the editor of the Go Overseas website. They have selected India Outside My Window as a ?Top Blog'. The message said:?I loved reading India Outside My Window, and the editorial staff at GO! Overseas has selected it as one of the top blogs in India. We loved the photographs you have taken to supplement the words in your blog. My personal favorites are the ones of the
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Delhi Bound, 1 month ago, Read 0 times.
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It's been awhile since the Real Women series ... and I was waiting to introduce you to Jill because I was SURE I had a photo of us together, but I was wrong :(
After way too long, I conclude the Real Women - Living Overseas series with Jill ... we met in the blogosphere because she was a fellow expat living in India. I absorbed her every word and clung to ALL of her advice. Â
She says it like it is, doesn't hold back and I love her dearly for that. You wouldn't know...
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I had a big day yesterday. After living in the UK for 4 years, 11 months and 3 days I was eligible to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR, also called "settlement"). To date, I have been living in the UK somewhat as a 'guest'. My initial entry and residency was made possible by my employer and a valid work permit. The work permit restricted my employment to one employer only - the one who hired me from the US. Last year I transitioned to a Tier 1 General work...
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Our Adventures in Japan, 1 month ago, Read 0 times.
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There is a company that has wine shops around Japan and overseas called Enoteca.We have one in Osaka and they have a little cafe/bar towards the back of the shop.I've always wanted to try their food, so one weekend, when Satoshi didn't have his language class, we went to check out their lunch menu. I ordered the lasagna...1155 yen and Satoshi ordered the beef stew...945 yenBoth dishes came with
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Africa Expat Wives Club, 1 month ago, Read 0 times.
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Here in Kenya we are awaiting, with great anticipation, for the ICC ruling on whether charges will be confirmed against those 6 prominent figures deemed most responsible for masterminding post election violence in Dec 2007/Jan 2008, which left over 1,300 Kenyans dead and more than 300,000 people displaced from their homes (many are still living in temporary accommodation as Internally Displace Persons/IDPs today).  I'm not sure why the overseas newspapers are making...
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Empty Nest Expat, 1 year ago, Read 0 times.
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It never occured to me that I could live without a car until I decided to become an ''Empty Nest Expat.'' Such is the constant brainwashing of Americans that the American dream must include a car. Had I known how fantastic it is to not own a vehicle, I wish I could have given it up much sooner.I sold my beloved Saturn red coupe the month before I left to go overseas. A Saturn was the perfect car for a woman to own because it was possible to buy the car without negotiation and...
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