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Monthly Archives: November 2013
On leaving Japan- a bittersweet sayonara
This is by far going to be the most difficult post I have written yet. This space over the years has offered me a place to record my discoveries, to share something of what what I have found beautiful, inspiring … Continue reading
Posted in LIfe in Japan, Parenting, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged 16 years, bi-cultural families, cultural exchange, education, global nomad, japanese arts, japanese schools, kichijoji, leaving japan, leaving Tokyo, parenting, Park City Utah, sayonara, traditional japanese arts, travel, turning a new page
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On adopting a dog in Japan
Things have been pretty hectic this fall. In fact, although I feel that I have been composing many posts in my head recently, it has been many many months since I have been able to update my blog. One of … Continue reading