You Know You’re Back in America When . . .
It didn't take long for our family to realize we were back in America—in "reverse culture shock." Here are some of the things we noticed.
It didn't take long for our family to realize we were back in America—in "reverse culture shock." Here are some of the things we noticed.
World Refugee Day is just around the corner. Put on your cultural awareness glasses and experience a refugee's story of food and culture.
What do you eat for breakfast in your country? At our "French" house, our boys like one thing, and one thing only, in the morning.
How can we help our children to see the world— expanding their global tapestry right where we are— in our own country—even in our own home?
Does crossing borders always mean changing currencies? For our well-traveled, 8-year-old son, this question causes some confusion.
'The Boy Who Weaves the World' is launched. Pierre is traveling around the globe, encouraging all of us to explore and "weave the world"!
What we thought would be a light dusting of snow in Spain turned into a major snow storm—historical, unseen in 50 years, since 1971!
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