Have you ever met anyone who insisted they weren’t a cruise person, that cruises weren’t for them and then after…
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On getting up again
Have you ever had one of those days that just crushes you? You’re stressed, overwhelmed, and about to lose it…
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5 Quick picks: Podcasts that hooked me from the first episode
Any other podcast lovers out there? Considering how long podcasts have been around, I’m late to the game. I started…
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5 Quick picks: Books worth a look
Are you an avid reader or have books taken a backseat to other interests? What’s your favorite genre? If you’re…
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5 Quick picks: Blogs putting out thoughtful content
Blogging has become my favorite hobby and it’s something I’m incredibly passionate about. When I’m not writing on my own…
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Top posts & a look back at 2018
Each year I share the posts that were the most popular with readers as well as some of my favorites….
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How to find a job in France for Americans & why it’s not impossible
Maybe you’ve considered living or working abroad and you’re looking to make a change for yourself. Curious about how to find a job in France (or elsewhere?)? It’s not impossible, but you have to put in the work.
Where to buy American food in France
You don’t have to look very hard online to find a foreigner abroad looking for some of the comforts of home. Here’s where to buy American food in France. Everything from baking supplies to candy and even beverages.
Monday Mishmash 8/20/18: My YouTube channel & more
This is a series I do called Monday Mishmash, and if you’re new to my blog, it’s a conversational roundup-style post with no real purpose other than to chitchat. Let’s talk about my YouTube channel and more.
Monday Mishmash 7/30/18
And just like that, July is almost over… how’s everyone doing. Is summer treating you OK? This is a series I do called Monday Mishmash, and if you’re new to my blog, it’s a conversational roundup-style post with no real purpose other than to chitchat.
Driving in France tips for tourists
If you’re a foreigner and want to drive in France, congrats! You’re in for a fun time. Seriously though, driving in France isn’t that different from driving in the U.S., but there are some subtle (and not so subtle) differences that you should take note of to avoid an accident and major frustration. Here’s a quick list of what you need to know about driving in France.
Boating in France? Expert tips you need BEFORE your canal vacation
This post is a collaborative effort between my dad and me on boating in France tips. He’s been a fisherman and an avid boater his whole life and then was a professional captain for 12 years in the New York harbor.
13 Everyday things that always give me a boost
You know that feeling you get when something good happens, no matter how small? I wish I could bottle that feeling up and keep it in my pocket for when I need a pick me up. But until then, I’ll make a list of everyday things that give me a boost.
Places we saw while cycling the Mediterranean coast
I told you all about the cycling experience with Purely Pyrenees and now it’s time for me to show you the places we saw along the way. Cycling the Mediterranean is always a good time and great exercise, but the views are what made our trip so memorable!
27 Random UK observations and Scotland road trip pics
Tom and I are on vacation in Scotland with family, but I thought I’d check in with a quick post. I haven’t spent any real time in the UK in years, so here are a bunch of random observations about our time in the UK — mostly based on things we saw and did in Scotland — along with some of my favorite photos from our Scotland road trip.
Cycling in France and Spain: What it’s like cycling the Mediterranean with Purely Pyrenees
Last week, Tom and I got back from our Purely Pyrenees trip down south on the Mediterranean Sea where we cycled (on electric bikes) from Collioure, France, to Cadaqués, Spain with Purely Pyrenees. I can’t recommend the experience enough.
Ice in wine? Yes, if it’s a Rosé Piscine! This French cocktail is not a faux pas!
Is ice in wine a do or a don’t? I asked my Facebook group this very question and the overwhelming…
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Should a beginner rent a canal boat in France? My thoughts after 3 trips
After our first self-piloted canal cruise, people asked me whether or not someone new to boating can do this type of vacation. Can a total beginner handle a canal boat? What’s a good beginner canal cruise?
MyExpatTaxes review: What U.S. citizens living abroad forget
Maybe you’re like me and moved abroad for love. Or perhaps you moved for work (which was the case the first time around), or simply to see what it’s like being in another country. In the craziness of it all, there seems to be a common responsibility a large majority of U.S. citizens living abroad tend to forget. It’s having to file our expat taxes once a year!
37 Things that make me happy
Have you ever made a list of things that make you utterly, ridiculously, jumping-up-and-down happy? Here are things that make me happy. I’d love to hear yours too.
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