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Tag Archives: family
Opening and closing doors.
On March 18, 2011 I wrote my first post on this blog, titled “About Longing and Belonging”. The post was about the definition of “home”, the sense of belonging or, the lack there of, and about how lucky I am … Continue reading
Posted in Culture shock, Expat Life, India, Relationships, Travel
Tagged adventure, Bangalore, customs, Expat in Asia, Expat in India, expat life, experiences, family, Finland, foreignness, India, life choices, living abroad, New York, relationships, roots, Trailing spouse, travel
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