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On Karate and Puppies and Plays | An American In Georgia
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An American In Georgia. Adventures of an English Teacher Abroad. On Karate and Puppies and Plays. I know it’s been ages since I’ve last written – so lots to talk about. First, I’m including pictures from Saba’s karate competition in Tbilisi, and of our puppies at home. And, a photo of the new fence, as promised. The next post will have photos of my trip, so I figure I’ll keep those separate since there are quite a few. This slideshow requires JavaScript. This entry was posted on May 16, 2012 by Karly.
On Celebration and Mourning (May 16th – 19th) | An American In Georgia
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An American In Georgia. Adventures of an English Teacher Abroad. On Celebration and Mourning (May 16th – 19th). The following day, Saturday May 19th, was another birthday party! This time, we celebrated my co-teacher’s husband’s birthday, at their home in the evening. It was a very nice little party, and I spent some time singing with Ani and playing with Nini. I also learned more Migrelian. Overall, it was a fun evening. This entry was posted on June 2, 2012 by Karly. It was filed under Uncategorized.
Birthdays! | An American In Georgia
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An American In Georgia. Adventures of an English Teacher Abroad. The following post was mostly written on Thursday, May 3rd (posted now, because I have been massively busy, which will be explained in the post after this one):. Today is a big day at our home – the fence is nearly finished, and there are two birthdays! I thought for a moment about getting him a skateboard and helmet, but figured that it might be too much of a hazard on the roads here. This entry was posted on May 8, 2012 by Karly.
About | An American In Georgia
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An American In Georgia. Adventures of an English Teacher Abroad. I graduated from NDSU. Worked in the real world for a year, and now I want to get experience teaching. Outside of the University (I was a tutor and T.A. and loved it! I will be in Georgia teaching for the 2011-2012 school year, and have started this blog as a response to those requesting this. I will take lots of pictures, probably of nature a lot, because I like mountains. Post-Georgia, I plan on lots and lots of graduate school. You are c...
Concert | An American In Georgia
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An American In Georgia. Adventures of an English Teacher Abroad. Although I haven’t had time to write lately, I wanted to leave you one more video of Georgian singing – this was for a regional music competition we had last Thursday, and we took third place! This entry was posted on June 12, 2012 by Karly. It was filed under Uncategorized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). Join 13 other followers.
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An American in Durham
An American in Durham. The ruminations of an American rambler in the Northeast of England. Sunday, January 25, 2015. Epilogue (Part the Second). I felt a bit robbed of my right to anxiety as someone about to embark upon the next stage of life. 8220;The correct hoods were delivered yesterday at 4:00, can you believe it,” she explained exasperatedly. “It’s all the way it should be now.”. I expressed my relief and smiled as she handed me the rather heavy clothes hanger. She pointed down the hall. 8220;We...
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Another thing that is now normal to me is the altered use of a, an, and the. Here you say “Do you want to go for a coffee? 8221; but also “He had to go to hospital.”. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. March 16, 2014. 6 months, 14 days, 4 hours…. At the same time, the parking garages use tokens instead of paper tickets, to save paper. I think the chronic heating loss through leaky windows and floors is probably the bigger impact than the tiny sheets of paper. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
Welcome | An American In England
I created this site because I quickly. Became frustrated in researching my move. To London. I found there wasn’t one central. Website where I could find simple and basic information about moving to England. I wondered what a Walgreens was called in the UK. I wondered if there were any scholarships available for US students studying in the UK. What were the major gym chains? How easy would it be to get a UK bank account? What were the major supermarkets and where could they be found? Moving to another cou...
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An American In Foreign Lands | Welcome to my Hungarian classroom!
An American In Foreign Lands. An American In Foreign Lands. Welcome to my Hungarian classroom! November 15, 2014. November 15, 2014. The Great Hungarian Plain Tour. Throughout the four months that I have been in Hungary, I have been visiting all the cities and sights that are near me in the Great Hungarian Plain. There are a lot of beautiful places to visit and I have had the chance to go sightseeing at some of the best known ones in the Hungarian Great Plain. November 14, 2014. This adventure began on a...
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An American In Georgia | Adventures of an English Teacher Abroad
An American In Georgia. Adventures of an English Teacher Abroad. I am teaching for a year in Georgia, and I look forward to sharing my experiences with you via notes, photos, and possibly even video on this blog. Check back frequently for updates - I will post as often as I can! The final days… to be continued…. The lesson here seems to be, don’t fall so far behind in writing! In any case, I thought we did alright. And we ended up with third place! June 13, 2012 Categories: Uncategorized. The following d...
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An American In Germany. April 2, 2015. Mouth that he has just. He may mistake the swab that I removed from. Mouth as a toy that he must gain possession of, no matter the cost. Meaning Healthiness , Gesundheit is a core principle of German life. Affordable, universal healthcare aside, life in Deutschland is all about moderation which, as any doctor will tell you, is the secret to longevity. Do you smoke? Okay, but do so only on occasion. Drink? I mean, who doesn’t want arms that look like angry penises?
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Cathy's Corner | Thoughts of an American Missionary living in Germany!
Thoughts of an American Missionary living in Germany! Thoughts on a Friday. February 22, 2013. The end of another week, but many new possibilities are around the corner. For those who are new to my blog, I will introduce myself. My name is Cathy and I am an American living in Germany. My husband, Benson and I moved to Germany 14 years ago to teach at European Theological Seminary. I never would have dreamed that I would move away from the US, but we took a step of faith. It’s all up to you!
An American in Greece - An American In Greece
An American in Greece. My name is Donna McCalla. I have lived a good and long life, but the time has come for me to follow my dreams, no matter what the challenges. I wanted to live in Greece full time, but that's really not possible given the current political and economic climate. So I'll be a Schengen resident. In Greece 90 days ; US for 90 Days; back to Greece for 90 days; back to US for 90 days. Or Africa in my off-Schengen days? I guess I've already figured that out! Well, that was a tough choice&#...
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An American in Holland
Saturday, August 16, 2008. I wanted to wish my Niece Nadine a Happy Birthday in Holland. I am sorry that I am a bit late, still getting used to the 9 hour time difference. Her birthday has just begun here and in Holland her party is pretty much over. Hope you had a wonderful birthday sweetheart. Happy Birthday to you. Happy Birthday to you. Happy Birthday dear Nadine. Happy Birthday to you! We love and miss you bunches! Sunday, August 3, 2008. Hope to hear from you there soon! Tuesday, July 15, 2008.