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de kooijtjes, 6 days ago, Read 0 times.
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They always come in teams those maintenance guys hanging all over the place doing all type of jobs around the house we've never even asked for. Last week after they replaced the blinds and cleaned the air conditioning my small purse with vintage jewelries got missing. Our shipment should arrive to Luanda in the end of May and our house is still very empty so it was easy to go quickly through all our stuff. I searched for it again and again still hoping I will find it somewhere. Then I spoke...
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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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French Windows, 1 month ago, Read 0 times.
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I have always dreamt of a romanticweekend in Paris, in the spring.Well, I never got it but recently, I wasable to experience the next best thing. It wasn't romantic but it was in thespring.One of my several jobs is as a classroomassistant in a CLIS, which stands for Classe pour Inclusion Scolaire. These primaryschool children have learning difficulties: dyslexia, dyspraxia, dysphasia andso on. It is a rewarding job and I'm fortunate to be working with a dynamic(perhaps hyper-active is a better...
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YTSL posed an interesting question in her comment yesterday about how SG is standing up to the global blah blah crisis (add in your own words for the blah blah). Â I'm a bear and will always think in a bearish way no matter what the stock market does in it's rallies, I still am suspicious. This is my gut feel. Â Right now, all around me I hear of countless people either resigning or losing their jobs. Â Most, but not all, seem to move on to something else in not too short a period...
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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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Ed & Karen Rock South East Asia, 1 month ago, Read 0 times.
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Wow. I really have been ignoring this blog. I will start by saying that Karen and I have decided to end our Asian odyssey and are moving back to Nova Scotia in July. I know that we have said that in the past but I assure you that, this time, it is true. As I write this my wife and I are living on two different ends of this ridiculous country and only see each other about once a month. We moved to Saigon back in May and Karen got work almost immediately while I stumbled around between jobs,...
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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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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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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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Ya' All Right?, 1 month ago, Read 0 times.
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I've been looking to do something with purpose, whether that be through the next job I have or through the voluntary sector (or through saving the environment by hanging my clothes on the line!). While looking through a charitable jobs website, I stumbled across an organisation called sported. and became intrigued (fyi that sported. has a period after it - I'm not getting all wonky with my sentences). sported. is "a national charity that provides support to community sport...
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