Living with Lilia
We invite you to read this essay carefully, not only because it is written by an expatriate woman who has found herself to deal with the culture she has married
We invite you to read this essay carefully, not only because it is written by an expatriate woman who has found herself to deal with the culture she has married
The English translation of this interview was kindly provided by Sure Languages, a translation provider based in Exeter (UK). It’s great to finally catch up with Elisa for a coffee!
Cecilia is an Italian friend of Expatclic, and she lives in Anchorage, Alaska. In this very interesting article she tells us about the the annual race from Anchorage to Nome
Lise delivered a baby girl in January 2009 in Singapore. It is her second child, the first having being born in France. The pregnancy There are many excellent maternity
Paola is an amazing Italian lady who has lived everywhere in the world… her husband’s most recent destination was Uruguay, where she wrote this beautiful and meaningful article that she
Claudiaexpat has interviewed Colleen, an amazing lady that teaches pre and postnatal yoga in Singapore. Tell us a bit about your life – how comes you were born in
Explaining Islam to children may seem like a monumental effort but it is not, if done in a cheerful, tolerant and positive way. So take it easy, and let us begin with
Francesca is an old friend of Expatclic and as she says “this is not going to be an article about Turkey or about Istanbul. This is just a nonlinear and
Annett is a very active Dutch woman who has lived in Skopje (Macedonia) since 2006. Here she tells us about her life and how Ajvar and Pinjur have been adopted
In my search for more volunteer projects in Lima, I have been fortunate enough to come across a very remarkable woman. Patty de Bary is a Peruvian who, although at