Foodie Friday: Fisherman’s Breakfast
I got the idea to make this because I couldn’t find tuna for a couple of weeks in the supermarket (stuff in Venezuela can be hard to come by sometimes) […]
I got the idea to make this because I couldn’t find tuna for a couple of weeks in the supermarket (stuff in Venezuela can be hard to come by sometimes) […]
I have been in Valencia for a little while now. It is a mixed bag for me. Most of the time I love it, but there is definitely the good, […]
Photo cred “Do I need an IRA?” Maybe it is because a lot of my friends are about to hit their thirties, but I feel like I’ve been asked this […]
My first teaching job started in October (two weeks after I finished my ESOL certification after graduating from my MAT program) when a teacher left at the last minute. […]
I visited Buenos Aires a couple of years ago and fell in love with the city. I would love to work here one day! I give this school a perfect […]
I remember that a concern one of my brothers had when I was considering teaching overseas in China is how I would watch TV. “How will you watch TV, it […]
While I was living in Italy I made this meal all the time for dinner. I had never had mozzarella di buffala (mozzarella made with buffalo milk) until I found […]
Originally posted on Squarehead Teachers:
Teaching is a big job. It can get overwhelming to plan for, remember and execute everything you’re supposed to. In an effort to help a…
As an international teacher it is really easy for me to travel. Usually I try to explore the country I am teaching in first, then the countries surrounding my country, […]
The funny thing is that I am always itching to move somewhere abroad, but I know a ton of foreign teachers who are itching to move to the US. […]