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family life in Madagascar
After 20 years in the US Navy, My husband moved myself and our 2 smaller children (2 older childen stayed in USA) to Madagascar.. what fun we will have..
Madagascar Tales from a Global Nomad
Observations, accounts, reflections on life as I work overseas, and continue to be amazed at the similarities and the differences of humanity and nature, no matter where I go. And encouraging others to avoid the common syndrome of being "hatched, matched and dispatched at the same altar."
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'm a Canadian, married to a Frenchman. We met in Abu Dhabi, UAE. We have lived in Paris, France (where our "Bambina" was born in 2004) and in Rome, Italy (where our "Bambino" was born in 2009). We are currently living in Antananarivo (affectionately referred to as "Tana"), Madagascar. I write about all things relevant to cross-border parenting, which includes everything from bilingualism to vacations, from cultural differences to jet lag, and from expat life to education systems around the world.
We like to move it, move it! Now in our 7th country, moving from Belize to Madagascar. See what it's like to be on this uniqueisland!
Mostly just my life in Tana and beyond ...
A British woman's view of life in Northern Madagascar
Expat life in the UK between the Brexit and the pandemic
Angelica is originally from Verbania, Italy. It's been nearly ten years since she moved to the UK, hungry for independence and new experiences. She has also spent a year in Germany for her studies before going back to the UK and is currently in the process of obtaining British citizenship. She talks to us about living in London as an expat between Brexit and the Covid pandemic.