My African pregnancies
Claudiaexpat tells us about her African pregnancies. Even though 25 years have passed since I clasped a white plastic stick telling me that I was pregnant in a small
Claudiaexpat tells us about her African pregnancies. Even though 25 years have passed since I clasped a white plastic stick telling me that I was pregnant in a small
Maria is an Italian friend of Expatclic. We “met” her when she was living in Myanmar, and she often contributed to our forums with interesting thoughts and experiences. She then
Mociexpat shares her experience of being pregnant in Budapest. Being pregnant can involve a whole spectrum of emotions: it can be exciting, complicated, painful, uneasy, difficult, emotionally upsetting, it
Mociexpat shares some lovely aspects of her hosting city, Budapest. I have been living in Budapest for four years now. I have very much loved it since day one.
Lisa is an expat psychologist whom for a while collaborated with Expatclic. We asked her to write an article the empty nest. This is what she invites you to read.
We received this story during the Travel Reflections Competition. We thank Sue for allowing us to publish A terrible beauty today for this special updating on Empty Nest. Sue blogs about living
A reflection on the empty nest abroad, following a survey in the community of Expatclic. The moment that children leave home to build their own lives outside the family nest
Some years ago we interviewed Candice (*original interview to follow), a US-citizen who was living in Munich at the time, where she had founded Munich Mommies (https://www.munichmommiesandmunchkins.com), a space where
Five years ago I wrote this article, which explains how my son Pablo started taking his destiny in his hands. Through all these years there have been moments of happiness,
Arriving in a new country with children requires a particular preparation. Here is what the Expatclic team suggests, depending on whether your expatriation and/or change of country includes babies, small