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Shared: How Munira Ahmed became an anti-Trump symbol

Munira Ahmed, a 32 year-old freelancer from Queens in NYC, became one of the symbols of resilience during the Women's March...

The American in Canada: Part I

Oh right, Canada exists.

"In any given moment, we have two options: to step forward into growth, or to step back into safety." Abraham Maslow

I need a break, you need a break, we all need a break.

"Politics" and "politicization" are two very different things, and right now we've reached peak "politicization." Let's just all take a second, and step back from the edge.

Shared: Six other times the US has banned immigrants

The question is, how far are we willing to sacrifice our ideals, beliefs, and morals in the name of safety from an enemy that may-or-may not be imminent? Last I checked, more Americans die from heart disease, cancer and suicide than terror-attacks. Where are the executive orders on those issues?

Shared: Dealing with the death of a loved one (as an expat)

Death is never an easy thing, for anyone really. Whether you were beside your loved one’s side every minute of the way, or a thousand miles away, the pain hits you just as hard no matter where you are geographically.

Getting personal with the Liebster Blog Award

In the vast world of blogging, the Liebster Blog Award is a gentle, virtual hug from a fellow blogger. I've been nominated by the 2trvlrs, a wonderful couple (Theresia and Dave) who galavant around the world together and post gorgeous pics... Continue Reading →

In Case You Missed It: 4 takeaways from Trump’s pre-inaugural press conference

These 4 moments during Wednesday morning's press conference, are indications of what President-elect Trump's time in the White House will (most likely) look like. When Trump's attorney, Sheri Dillon, evoked Rockefeller's conflict-of-interest as VP to allude that Trump's business operations are... Continue Reading →

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