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Embracing Art and Activism Rev

When I recently came across Ibram X. Kendi’s feature article in the February issue of Time magazine, I knew immediately that I had to find a hard copy. I anticipated that the search for an English publication, in French Speaking Switzerland, during the ongoing coronavirus nationwide lockdown, would be difficult.

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The Paralysis of Perfectionism

Last night I spent an hour drafting a 100 character long post on Instagram, which I finished up with the hashtag “expatblogger”. What a joke! Surely no blogger deemed worthy of that title would have to devote that much time to a simple, short post. It was indeed a sad

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Give up on Greener Grasses – They don’t Exist

Our Christmas holiday was a whirlwind of a vacation that included six flights and time spent in five different locations in the U.S. Almost four years into our life of expatriation in Benin, this has become the norm –  holidays that include a mix of stays in the homes of

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What Happens When We Leave

This past Sunday I was that creepy adult crashing a kid’s party. In my defense, I had in fact recieved an invitation – for my three year old daughter.  Unfortunately the intended recipient was already on a transcontinental flight out of the country with Daddy dearest when the invite arrived. Reading

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Back to School Brood

I spend the first few hours of everyday coaxing a very unwilling toddler to get up and get ready for school.  It is a taxing morning ritual that wears on one’s patience in ways that only a testy toddler can. Much to my surprise I’ve quickly adapted to this new

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A Woman’s Worth

Three weeks ago I decided to embark upon an ambitious journey, at the end of which I would  be radically transformed into the type of person I had previously only marveled at from a distance in a detached, good-for-you sort of way, but had come to revere in more recent

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Expat Blogger
I am a curious, introspective nomad (by chance), with a knack for finding meaning in the seemingly mundane. Born and raised in Jamaica, I left at fourteen years old not realizing then that I was beginning a life of perpetual expatriation. I’ve since travelled to over two dozen countries and lived on three different continents.  I am a mother, closet creative and an increasingly vocal feminist. This blog is an attempt to document and make sense of my expat experiences. 
 

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