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Our Wandering Family: Our Global Community - Strength Through Solidarity
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Monday, January 14, 2013. Our Global Community - Strength Through Solidarity. It's been a while since I've written, and I know this is a bit harsh of a post after such a long sabbatical, but I feel quite passionate about this topic and would like to share it with you. Here's another recent example of evil that makes my blood boil. A family of 11 elephants was found slaughtered in Kenya. That the Kenyans must get this under control? We are one, WORLD, community. And we can make a difference - by caring.
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Our Wandering Family: Eating, Praying, and Loving Through America
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011. Eating, Praying, and Loving Through America. 65279;Like my own personal, traveling-alone-with-two-kids, version of. Eat, Pray, Love. By the talented Elizabeth Gilbert) - our month in the U.S. unfolded like chapters in a book. Key Lime Pie - An Old Florida Favorite. Pray" Hosts - Jim and Maureen. Fast forward to Gilbert's. Lukas gardening with host, Tim, in Keene, NH. Simple karma, or is it selflessness based on love? 65279;. Niagra Falls on the "Pray" portion of our journey.
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Our Wandering Family: Losing Photos, and Capturing Memories, in Tuscany
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Thursday, August 21, 2014. Losing Photos, and Capturing Memories, in Tuscany. I woke up this morning thinking, “If I was keeping up with my blog, I’d be better equipped to capture some of the special moments from this trip.”. So, though my entries are sparse lately, there is something I'd like to share. Though it would be equally accurate to say that I may not remember bits and pieces of the trip without those snapshots! 8220;You’re going to be so sad if you don’t see this, Mom.”. But Alex’s tiny l...
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Our Wandering Family: Two Children vs. Three - The Great Travel Dilemma
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Sunday, February 13, 2011. Two Children vs. Three - The Great Travel Dilemma. Not surprisingly, my blog postings have been quite infrequent lately. So much has been going through my head! At the end of the day, travel is something we want desperately to share with our children, and where there's a will, there's a way. ". Live the life you've imagined.". Thats wonderful news. I look forward to reading the continuing adventures of the five of you! What a fantastic news. Tobi and boys must be excited. Trave...
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Our Wandering Family: Skiing the Dolomites, but Missing the States
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Wednesday, March 02, 2011. Skiing the Dolomites, but Missing the States. Strange, when you're homesick, how your country can sometimes haunt you. Here I was, high in the mountains in a gorgeous part of Italy, eating a fabulous Italian meal, when friends proceed to tell me this story:. After they relayed the story, they said, 'Could you IMAGINE that ever happening here? But I always love hearing stories like that from people I meet. Stories of astonishment at how kind Americans can be to total strange...
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Our Wandering Family: Our Life in "KW" - The German "Kalendarwochen" Concept - Part 1
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Saturday, December 31, 2011. Our Life in "KW" - The German "Kalendarwochen" Concept - Part 1. As I was considering how to make up for my recent absence from the blogosphere, the thought occured to me that I could introduce you to the german "Kalendarwochen", or "Calendar Weeks" concept. Otherwise known as "KW" (pronounced "Ka-Vae"), in this corner of the world they often organize their lives according to the weeks of the year, and what better way to cover all of this missed time? To be continued. :).
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Our Wandering Family: A Year Later - Thoughts On Leaving The Netherlands
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Tuesday, February 08, 2011. A Year Later - Thoughts On Leaving The Netherlands. It was just over a year ago that we packed the last boxes and headed down to Germany, saying "Tot Ziens" to a country that had overtaken our hearts over the course of two-and-a-half, quite incredible, years. With this being an anniversary of sorts, it was only natural that I begin to reflect on our time there, and especially our likes and dislikes. The architecture and conscientious Dutch window treatments, the local butterfl...
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Our Wandering Family: Two Cultures, Two Languages, And Two Amazing Little Boys
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Thursday, September 01, 2011. Two Cultures, Two Languages, And Two Amazing Little Boys. Unfortunately I've fallen terribly behind on blogging, but if you want to keep tabs on what we've been up to please check our corresponding family blog. Here's a link to the latest posting: http:/ ourwanderingfamily.blogspot.com/2011/08/alex-turns-3-loves-his-big-brother-and.html. Safe and happy travels! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness.". A Stunning Coas...
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Our Wandering Family: On Traveling, Arriving, and My Countless Faux Pas
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Wednesday, April 17, 2013. On Traveling, Arriving, and My Countless Faux Pas. Albert Einstein once said, "I love to travel, but I hate to arrive.". We are in a state of flux, but this is magnified whilst traveling. Things are changing. We are surrounded with that which is unfamiliar to us. That's the great thing about living abroad. No matter how long you've lived in a place, no matter how integrated you think you are, you're constantly learning. or, on the flip side, constantly "screwing up.". Case in p...