It’s astonishing how much physical objects we can accumulate in our homes. What’s even more mind-blowing is that we don’t actually realize this fact until we have to move to another house. When this burdening truth dawned on me four years ago while moving away from Chisinau, Moldova, where my family and I lived for seven years, I reacted to it by saying, “It’s just stuff.
From Old to New Homes – the 8 Stages of Expatriate Life Cycle
We expats are constantly on the move from one country to another, losing and gaining homes…
I Love Sarma – a Serbian Stuffed Cabbage
I consider myself so lucky to live in a country that makes Sarma! I grew up eating Golubcy, a Russian stuffed cabbage, which is the type of comfort food I can eat daily.
Blogging and I
“Oh, it’s just a silly little blog,” was my initial way of mentioning my new blogging…
Is an Expat Life Sustainable for Families?
Maybe, “expat” is an out-dated term, and I should use the term “global nomads,” perhaps, if I want…
Explore a Country With Friends and Wine
One of the best ways of exploring a country you have just arrived in as an expat or as a tourist is through touring wineries. Before leav