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Why I Love Living in Guatemala

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I can buy all these delicious veggies for $10-15 at the local market . . . and fruit, too! Read more
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UPBEAT and FUN ATTITUDE!!

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I decided to get back to easy and simple living so that I can be HAPPPPPPY once again!!!! Life sometime's throws us out some dousey's but we have to be strong enough to meet them head on and get on with our lives.  Read more
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Healthy Ice Fruit Pops for Kids

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It was a coincidence as I discovered this ice pop shop at Hartamas while I was having the car services at Lim Tayar place. The owner is a Malaysian married to an expat and she shared her story why she decided to open such a shop.The ice pops were tasty and naturally sweet (no sugar added!!!) I sampled the banana strawberry and fell in love with it!This is a great, yummy treat for my toddler who seems to be fascinated with ice cream nowadays. Unfortunately when she doesn't finish, mommy ends up... Read more
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The Expat Unfriendly Netherlands - Take Two

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Not all Dutch things are easy to adapt to(c) Amanda van MulligenAround a year ago I published a blog post which threw up the question whether the Netherlands was a friendly place to live for expats. The resounding response was no. And it was the most commented on post I have written - with comments still coming in.It seems that most of you indicated that making friends with Dutch people is nigh on impossible. That Dutch people are very closed off (to expats) and that the local language is a... Read more
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Want a Long Life' Cook and Eat at Home

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

Home Cooking Increases Longevity, Cambridge Study Shows (from AOL News/ Huffpost Healthy Living) For those of you who use your stove for shoe storage, nota bene: all that wasted time with an inactive kitchen could be shortening your lifespan. In fact, a new study found that people who cook up to five times a week were 47 percent more likely to still be alive after 10 years. ?It has become clear that cooking is a healthy behavior,” said lead author Professor Mark Wahlqvist in a statement.... Read more
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When Does Ramadan Start in 2012?

From Here There and Everywhere, 3 days ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

The Islamic Calendar website Godweb says Ramadan in 2012 will start July 20th. Time and Date (which is where I found this beautiful photo) agrees. Sometimes it depends on the country where you are living. Wikipedia tells us this: Many Muslims insist on the local physical sighting of the moon to mark the beginning of Ramadan, but others use the calculated time of the new moon or the Saudi Arabian declaration to determine the start of the month. Since the new moon is not in the same state at the... Read more
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Driving through the musseque

From de kooijtjes, 4 days ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

It's always very crowded in the narrow, dusty streets of the slums. How come that there are no old people here' Is this because of the war' ?Yes, but also they don't come often out of their barakas. Besides, there are not really old people here as they usually don't reach the age of 50. The living conditions in the slum are extremely bad. It's too crowded and utterly unhygienic with mounds of rotten garbage and no clean water.? The average life expectancy in Angola is not more than 39 years!... Read more
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Six years and counting

From Polly Vous Francais?, 4 days ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

Break out the bubbly! Wow.  Here I am, six whole years old, and ready to down the champagne.I'm not picky, really, but it must be French. Veuve Clicquot will do quite nicely, though I won't turn down a Taittinger, Moet, or Nicolas Perrier. (Am I missing someone important')Yup, six years ago today Polly-Vous Francais' was born. It happened by accident, really.  I had been living in Paris for two months on place de la Madeleine, invading and soaking up the cultural and political life of... Read more
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Catching up: parties, applications, surgeries

From Mama(e) in Translation, 5 days ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

Today is effectively the very first day of my "summer vacation 2012" -  3 months of not much work & no paycheck. I didn't have a paycheck for 5 years before this, but somehow now that I'm back to the "workforce" (though still working in the margins), it does bother me a lot not to have a salary in the next months. Sigh...Next year I will have it for at least a month when I teach for the study abroad in Brazil which reminds me that I do have to work this summer planning that. And I... Read more
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A lizard is your friend

From de kooijtjes, 6 days ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

Every morning there is a fresh dropping right in front of the door. I thought it's from the big lizards living in our yard and didn't really pay that much attention to it at all until yesterday. Our neighbor said she suspected rats! Quite distracting, considering that Maarten is playing there all the time. I did some research and found that there's probably no need to worry. Rodent's droppings when dry remain solid compared to those here that crumble very easily into a dark dust. There is a... Read more
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