The Beautiful Simplicity of an ‘Overseas’ Christmas
It was the beautiful simplicity of an "overseas" Christmas that I was missing. Where had it gone? How could I find it again?
It was the beautiful simplicity of an "overseas" Christmas that I was missing. Where had it gone? How could I find it again?
Some homes and families are a blend of several cultures. In our cross-cultural family, we are weaving cultures at Christmas time in our house.
Living in Spain—my new host country—I wanted to learn how Spaniards celebrate Christmas. This is what I discovered . . . nativity scenes, "poopers" . . .
A story of an international family's return "home" for the holidays—after years of living overseas—separated from family, friends, culture, and traditions.
Do you struggle every year at Christmas with finding unique gift ideas for friends and family? Iceland has a tradition that makes gift giving a breeze.
Lonely and displaced "internationals" don't always have a "home" for the holidays—separated from their family, friends, culture, and traditions.
Who said Christmas has to be celebrated on December 25? In some parts of the world—it's not! Find how when and how they celebrate in Ethiopia.
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