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safari |
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The one-stop site for trailing spouses. A Day in My Expat Life. People who live in small places. Self-drive Kruger safari with kids: the beginners guide. Posted in South Africa. I won’t pretend to be an expert on Kruger, one of the largest and best-known national parks in the world. There must be millions, if not squillions, of words already written about this amazing place – not to mention the many photographs taken and published by Kruger-lovers around the globe. The summer (the northern hemisphereR...
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South Africa |
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The one-stop site for trailing spouses. A Day in My Expat Life. People who live in small places. Tag Archives: South Africa. South Africa travels: The Wine Tram! Posted in South Africa. One of the best things about living in South Africa is being able to drink the country’s wine freely and cheaply (within reason – we try and limit our imbibement to weekends! However where there is a will there’s a way and last week I was able to get away with a girlfriend, my Swedish friend Karin (hi Karin! We were first...
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What to Expect When Expecting in Germany |
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The one-stop site for trailing spouses. A Day in My Expat Life. People who live in small places. What to Expect When Expecting in Germany. Posted in Expat life. Even though I have finally arrived in our new home in South Africa, I am still all over the place with work and blogging. It will be a few. 1) What kind of medical insurance do you have? Thankfully for me, the doctor my friend referred me too took the public insurance that we were on and it covered quite a bit. What to Expect During Appointments.
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expat life |
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The one-stop site for trailing spouses. A Day in My Expat Life. People who live in small places. Tag Archives: expat life. Should expat children have a voice? When you finally sit them down round the dinner table and break the news, they don’t want to go. So what now? A while back I wrote the story of how we told our own children (then aged just 6 and 8) that we would be moving here to Pretoria. No-one wants this reaction when they tell their kids they’re moving abroad…. Is the right one for the family&#...
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clara@expatpartnersurvival.com |
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The one-stop site for trailing spouses. A Day in My Expat Life. People who live in small places. Author Archives: clara@expatpartnersurvival.com. Brace yourselves Americans because the worst could be coming. But in the meantime for all you Americans wondering how you will feel next week, I can only tell you to prepare yourselves mentally for the worst (and then hope it never happens). I wrote about how I felt after Brexit. And I suspect many of you will go through something similar. It is like cultur...
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children |
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The one-stop site for trailing spouses. A Day in My Expat Life. People who live in small places. Should expat children have a voice? When you finally sit them down round the dinner table and break the news, they don’t want to go. So what now? A while back I wrote the story of how we told our own children (then aged just 6 and 8) that we would be moving here to Pretoria. No-one wants this reaction when they tell their kids they’re moving abroad…. Is the right one for the family. It’s tough and i...I have ...
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wildlife |
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The one-stop site for trailing spouses. A Day in My Expat Life. People who live in small places. Posted in South Africa. When we came to South Africa we knew we would see animals. Probably quite a lot of them. And so far we haven’t been proved wrong. It has been an animal smorgsboard from day one. This baby elephant was just a few days old. I wasn’t allowed to take it home. Amarula with your coffee? I won’t say no! We were woken every morning at 5am by a tap on the door from our trusty guide Greg. No...
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relocation |
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The one-stop site for trailing spouses. A Day in My Expat Life. People who live in small places. Should expat children have a voice? When you finally sit them down round the dinner table and break the news, they don’t want to go. So what now? A while back I wrote the story of how we told our own children (then aged just 6 and 8) that we would be moving here to Pretoria. No-one wants this reaction when they tell their kids they’re moving abroad…. Is the right one for the family. It’s tough and i...Is it o...
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accompanying spouse |
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The one-stop site for trailing spouses. A Day in My Expat Life. People who live in small places. Tag Archives: accompanying spouse. A Day in My Expat Life: Abu Dhabi. Posted in A Day in My Expat Life. Welcome to another Day in My Expat Life and again this is a special one because Keri, of the website Baby Globetrotters. 619am Our day normally starts when the first child wakes up; this can be anywhere between 5.30am and 7am on really lucky days! 925am Walking back to my house – it’s a mixed developm...
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Buy the book |
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The one-stop site for trailing spouses. A Day in My Expat Life. People who live in small places. 8220;I wish I’d had this book when I first became an Expat Wife”. Brigid Keenan, author of. From how to organise an overseas move to what to do in the event of an earthquake, the Expat Partner’s Survival Guide is a light-hearted yet in-depth guide for anyone accompanying their partner on an overseas assignment. To find out more about the book, please visit my About the Book Page. Pingback: Being a Woman and a...