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Thank you for the music.. | sadesayinsomething
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Being in Istanbul, not London. Thank you for the music. September 8, 2011. Living in Istanbul (possibly one of the noisiest cities that exists) you find your self unwillingly surrounded by a constant blare of really bad Turkish pop music (think cheesy, repetitive, Eurovision). Don t get me wrong, I absolutely ADORE Turkish music – classic, folk, rock, slow, rap etc etc but the Pop, I just can t stomach! It s against my nature – I come from London, no tolerance! Bon Mod – Stanbul. Portecho – Papers. And t...
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Recommended reading – September 8, 2016 | MISUNDERSTOOD
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THE IMPACT OF GROWING UP OVERSEAS IN THE 21ST CENTURY. Recommended reading September 8, 2016. September 8, 2016. September 7, 2016. It’s been a while, but here’s my latest collection of recommended reading – posts connected to international life that I think are worth a second look. This catches me up on most of my list of saved posts “to read later” from August – bring on the September reading! Yet another great post for expat parents – this one an encouragement that you aren’t alone! Beautiful reflecti...
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Need a Sewing Machine? I Have Good News. | kdthreads
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How to sew, tutorials, free pages and more! December 11, 2010. Need a Sewing Machine? I Have Good News. Posted in Sewing 101. Tagged do it yourself. At 3:20 pm by kdthreads. Just in time for Christmas, I have glad tidings for anyone wishing for a new sewing machine. Until now, it was impossible for me to recommend a sewing machine less than $600. Why? So what is this blessed, new machine? It sells for $182 and has free shipping. At Joann Fabrics, I believe it is $190 in sale. A needle threader that works!
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No Mans Land | A Not So Turkish Life
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A Not So Turkish Life. A Not So Turkish Life. Two Kids, Two Countries, One Family. After T was born and I was hopelessly missing my country and family, I thought a move to the UK would be relatively simple; that the Home Office would assess our relationship, check we’d got money to support ourselves and wave us smoothly through Passport Control. So I looked up visa requirements and in seconds the dream of being able to raise British kids in Britain started crumbling on the screen. Last night, T woke at 4...