Things You Don’t See In America
The monster line at Aldi, because tomorrow is a holiday!
The monster line at Aldi, because tomorrow is a holiday!
I am actually very interested in the answer to that question. For years I have heard the term “Green Card”, but never actually seen one. Never. Not that I had any reason to see one, I never really knew anyone that immigrated to America. Well, there was the German lady down the street I guess. … More Is a Green Card Actually Green?
So we were watching TV the other day and I saw the strangest thing. Well, for some of you it might be strange, and 7 years ago it was for me too. But these days it actually commonplace around here. Yep, just the same-ol same-ol. Move along, nothing to see here. La-dee-da. While normal to … More Nude or Prude?
(Disclaimer: This post will also serve as an explanation for the lack of posts I have published lately!) It is here. The day we feared has arrived, in all of its horror. It has come to kill hopes, destroy dreams, and redefine our family. Uh oh, there I go being overly dramatic again, my apologies. … More When “Expats” become “Repats”
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