God! Where does my baby go?
We thank Magdalena, life coach in the Bay Area, for this useful article! Back to school anxiety in a new country Starting a new school has always been a
We thank Magdalena, life coach in the Bay Area, for this useful article! Back to school anxiety in a new country Starting a new school has always been a
Being an expatriate means a lot of traveling, a lot of planes, airports and intercontinental trips. Sometimes, something big happens while you’re traveling, turning what was an ordinary trip into
For this special updating on Photography and Expatriation we have contacted Maylis and asked whether anything has changed since the time we made this interview. Maylis recently went back to
For this special update on photography and expatriation, we are happy to translate this interview taken in 2007 with Laura Rossi, an Italian photographer living in Houston, Texas. We recently
We thank MumInBermuda for this detailed account of her experience of being pregnant in Tokyo and giving birth in Bermuda! A first pregnancy abroad… I experienced it not in
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
Hélène, also known as Poupette, is an active member of the French forums. Here she shares with us how her professional experience has been shaped due to her years as
A comprehensive article by a friend of Expatclic on Christmas in the United States. In America, past and present joys are combined to set the Christmas scene and to prepare