Pollution in Beijing
There were a few things I loved about China, mainly the food (DUMPLINGS!!!!) and the gardens, but pollution isn’t one of them. This is a blog post from my journal […]
There were a few things I loved about China, mainly the food (DUMPLINGS!!!!) and the gardens, but pollution isn’t one of them. This is a blog post from my journal […]
I know that some people are still interviewing for those last minute jobs. One thing you can do to get hired is to be good at interviewing. You can […]
In response to The Daily Post from Friday, I’m going to write about the biggest chance I ever took. For me, the biggest chance I ever took was applying to […]
One of my most memorable experiences in China was getting a tattoo in the hutongs of Beijing. Here is my journal entry about my one and only (for now) tattoo […]
Why do I blog? A lot of people have asked me why I blog. At first I wanted a place online where I could keep my family and friends updated […]
April 15th, taxes are due today if you are a US citizen! Even the 6.3 million US expats living and working abroad need to file taxes- including international teachers! First […]
I only spent a week in Cambodia, but I fell in love with the country! Everywhere I went I met warm and friendly people, things were affordable, I had several […]
This is a funny time to be posting about something that normally happens in late July or August in most American International Schools, but some of us are signing new […]
Great ideas for female solo travelers. I disagree with the advice about the hostels because usually they are the best way to meet people and the most cost effective way […]
As I am preparing to go to the Dominican Republic for my Spring Break/Semana Santa vacation this year, I am looking back at last year’s Spring Break in Curacao. I […]