As mentioned recently in Under Construction, I hope you’ll join me as I navigate the re-entry stage in our repatriation journey. Every three months I’ll share a series of ‘snapshot’ blog posts about the particulars of building a new life from scratch, filed under the post category Re-entry Reality. I’ll look at everything from making a home, engaging […]
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Why Here?
Posted in Adventures Big & Small, Change, Creativity, Culture, Crosscultural, Intercultural & Multicultural, Expat Transitions & Change, Family & Friends, Identity, Re-entry Reality, Repatriation, United States, tagged arts, Chapel Hill, concerts, creativity, cross-culturals, culture, Durham, expat, expatriate life, expats, forests, global wayfarers, haven, high-tech corridor, home, identity, international business, NC, Netherlands, oasis, Raleigh, re-entry stage, Repatriation, repats, research, the Triangle, theater, transition, United States, university, writing on October 11, 2013 | 4 Comments »
Pushing the Envelope
Posted in Adventures Big & Small, Change, Expat Life, Family & Friends, Life Balance, Travel, tagged art, Prague, push the envelope, theater, try something new on March 1, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Most of us are familiar with the phrase ‘pushing the envelope.’ (I like this definition here on The Phrase Finder.) You know, to go beyond what you’d normally do. Push further, try harder. In this case, I’m talking about doing something you haven’t done before. Trying something new. Pushing the social envelope. Now I will be […]