Category Archives: Thailand

On not having culture shock in Thailand

November marked two years since my son and I stepped off the plane in Bangkok, where Phil was happily waiting our reunion.  At that point, he had been in Thailand for two months without us because Levi and I were … Continue reading

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Sojourn: ห้าปีนับตั้งแต่

September 10, 2008.  That’s the day I left the U. S. to live in China for what was supposed to be a year.  Now five years has passed since that day.   This photo, taken on the plane from Chicago … Continue reading

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Four years overseas!

This week on 9/10, marked four years since I landed in China and began my life as an ex-pat. I truly never expected to be overseas for this long, but life certainly has been full of surprises.  Part of me thinks … Continue reading

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Ex-pats and the plight of street animals

Animal rescue isn’t a topic often discussed in the expat community.  But it should be.  Perhaps it should be discussed more amongst expat communities than it is back in the US (my home country).  While there are still horrific situations animals … Continue reading

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The American dream….in Thailand

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Wonderful, spectacular, amazing, delicious Thai food

The scent of fresh ginger, galangal, kaffir lime leaf, and lemon grass has been at the top of my “favorites” for many years.  Combine those amazing flavors with curry, Thai peppers, and coconut milk and I’m in culinary heaven.   … Continue reading

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Thailand vs. China (Part One)

Ok, I’ll admit it.  The title of this post isn’t really fair.  As a cross-cultural researcher, one of the first ideas my field teaches is that you can’t exactly compare cultures on a list.  Cultural variations are so different, it’s … Continue reading

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