Lonely Internationals—No ‘Home’ For the Holidays
Lonely and displaced "internationals" don't always have a "home" for the holidays—separated from their family, friends, culture, and traditions.
Lonely and displaced "internationals" don't always have a "home" for the holidays—separated from their family, friends, culture, and traditions.
Today is the one-year anniversary of "The Cultural Story-Weaver"! My six-year-old child is also a storyteller. This is what I discovered . . .
Guess what we found for Thanksgiving?! We were able to keep our family traditions alive in Spain. We made a surprising discovery at the grocery store.
It's our family's first Thanksgiving in Spain. Here's the story from Pierre's perspective.
What's it like to celebrate birthdays on the other side of the world—far from family? How do you make it special for everyone—including those "left behind"?
Our kids have been to multiple schools, in multiple countries, on multiple continents. The list is long! Here we go again! New school, new student!
When traveling or living abroad, don't worry if you can't find things in your local grocery store. "Homemade" is oftentimes a cheaper and healthier option.
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