My Daughter’s Bilingual. It’s not a big deal.
My Brazilian-American daughter listening to her anglophone Great-Grandmother read Curious George. About a month ago, I was invited to be interviewed for a[…]
Six Things I learned About My Daughter While Visiting My Parents
Summer in suburban Atlanta I just returned to Brazil after spending nearly three weeks in Atlanta, my hometown and where my family still[…]
Why I’m an Expat in Brazil Part III: Leaving the Friend Zone
Dancing crosses culture and brings people together. It did for my husband and me. My husband and I never actually dated. Not officially. […]
Why I’m an Expat in Brazil Part II: Between Meeting & Dating
Some very impressive Humphrey Fellows and me. It is a long way between meeting someone for the first time and marrying him. I[…]
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