Make Me Smile
I’m writing this in response to The Daily Post from April. As an international elementary teacher I see things everyday that make me smile, shake my head in wonder, and […]
I’m writing this in response to The Daily Post from April. As an international elementary teacher I see things everyday that make me smile, shake my head in wonder, and […]
It is an …exciting time to be in Venezuela right now! Yes, I could talk about the protests, the safety concerns, and shortages on lots of stuff. Instead, I am […]
A couple of weeks ago you may have seen a photo from my Instagram account about this, but I thought I should make a post about it because the lack […]
I was reading recently about some very strict laws passed by the Kansas Board of Regents regarding what professors at a University are allowed to say on social media. […]
That headline is a little cavalier. While I live and teach in Venezuela, the city I live in is quite small so I am pretty insulated. Today I read on […]
This post is written in response to today’s Daily Post about the one piece of advice I wish I had received years ago. I wish someone had convinced 16 year […]
I have friends who want to go teach in China. Heck, if I got a job offer at Shanghai American School, International School of Beijing, or Hong Kong International School […]
I labeled this number one because after living overseas for four years there are a lot of things that I miss now and then so I expect I will blog […]
When I talk to people about where I have traveled most people say one of two things, “Wow you are so lucky that you can afford to travel so […]
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 […]