Originally posted on Sweet Mother:
The below is a list of what happens in my brain for the next 31 minutes after I hit “publish” each and everyday. Note: I only have about 1 original thought per minute, the other thoughts within that minute are variations of the original-thesis thought for that correpsonding minute. …
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“[insert your country/continent here]…is like a trap.”
In the November 2011 issue of Delano magazine (Luxembourg), writer Aaron Grunwald, interviewed Eleonora, a Brazilian expat who has lived in Luxembourg for the past eighteen years. One of her first comments in the interview was that “Luxembourg is like a trap, a gilded cage. The moment you come, you always think, ‘I’m going toContinue reading ““[insert your country/continent here]…is like a trap.””
Because Portland is like a cult…
…and I feel it is my cultural duty to support the cult, even from thousands of miles away!
Alles Gute zum First Day of Spring
Happy official first day of spring!
A little love…
A secret advantage to expatriation and immigration that no one seems to know
A secret advantage to expatriation and immigration that no one seems to know.
It is time for a poll….Where do you live?
So, over on my Facebook page I created a poll about where people live and work today. Since my husband and I live and work in a country other than that of our birth, it got me thinking who else now lives and works in a different country than they grew up in? So, pleaseContinue reading “It is time for a poll….Where do you live?”
It’s Back…
I am so excited about this that I am making a blog post about it, and since it is my blog I am totally allowed to do so…without shame
Ten things Americans do to save money..
I subscribe to many blogs and newsletters. One in particular I often find very interesting, partially because it is from Tawra Kellum & Jill (last name unknown) at Livingonadime who also publishes: a newsletter, blog and e-books (which they do have physical copies they can mail to you [in the USA]) called Living on aContinue reading “Ten things Americans do to save money..”
Why Can’t Germans Say Squirrel?
Why Can’t Germans Say Squirrel? Linguists Point To Word’s Syllable Structure (VIDEO).
