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Receiving Well: Eleven Tips for Helping Expats Come Home
Ok this is awkward. There's a solid chance that the demographic which might best benefit from this post (and the brilliance in the comments that follow {hint}) will never see it. If you are welcoming a beloved friend or family member back into your life, after an...
Staying Well: 10 Tips for Expats Who are Left Behind
Leaving is hard. Being left is harder. Transition is a huge part of life for an expat. That's understood. By the time you sign on you've wrapped your head around the fact that you're about to trade normal for unknown. Returning home is the same story with a...
Landing Well: 10 More Tips for Repatriating with Dignity
"The process of coming home after living abroad is simple and stress free." This is a quote from NO ONE . . . EVER. At least no one who has ever actually attempted the fine, fine art of repatriation. As a follow up to "Leaving Well: 10 Tips" I wanted to...
Leaving Well: 10 Tips for Repatriating with Dignity
It's that time of year again. Leaving time. This is the time when thousands of individuals and families who have spent time living in a foreign country, will pack it up and call it a day. If you've never been that person you may be surprised that there is a...
Is the Word “Adoption” Sacred? -OR- Should Adoptive Families be Offended When You Adopt a Highway?
Adoption. That word is big in our house. It represents the decision that changed everything and it's inseparable from pretty much everything since then. It's loaded. Loaded with amazing memories of joy and exhaustion and excitement and frustration and anticipation...
Rock Paper Scissors -or- Helping Kids Thrive in Transition (Part Three: Scissors)
Welcome to part 3 of a 3 parter. Congratulations, you are almost finished. Let's review. There are three keys to helping your kids thrive through transition. They are Rock, Paper and Scissors. 1. Rock = Stability: (click here) "There can be tremendous stability in...
Rock Paper Scissors -or- Helping Kids Thrive in Transition (Part Two: Paper)
First things first - If you haven't read part one of of "Rock, Paper, Scissors" you can click here to catch up This blog post is built entirely on the foundation of two painful realities. The first is universally understood and the second should make sense soon. 1....
“Hey Fatty” and Other Things You Hope Your Four Year Old Never Says in Public
We are easing back into the American life one baby step at a time. While eating our frozen yogurt in Costco last evening we had one of those horrifying parent moments. As a gentleman of the . . . ahem . . . portly persuasion walked past our table, our son's eyes...
Rock Paper Scissors -or- Helping Kids Thrive in Transition (Part One: Rock)
I could easily be convinced that making all decisions, major and minor, foreign and domestic by means of Rock Paper Scissors is the purest and most diplomatic form of government . . . but that's a different blog. This one is about kids. Kids like mine. Kids who have...
You Want “Birds” With That? Repost
Reposted from October 2011: This is one of my favorite Culture Blend memories of faking Chinese in China. I got blasted with a dose of my own indignance this week. Chinese is tonal. If you haven't tried to learn it then that means nothing to you. It's pointless...
Eight Things I Want My Kids to Know About Kids Who Weren’t Adopted
Sometimes I forget. Most of the time I forget. As an adoptive parent I am thankful to be living in a time and a place where adoption has been embraced. It's certainly not a new or American concept. Moses was adopted 1600 years before Caesar Augustus who was...
Beautiful Community Part 1: The Sweetness of Bumbling and Incompetent People
Ask anyone who has spent some time as a foreigner and returned to their home country what they miss and virtually zero of them will say "stinky toilets." That made my list but only the ironic one (The 8 Most Ironic Things I Miss About China). I'm the exception. It's...