Third Culture Kid: Pleased to Meet You
When I was ten years old my family picked up and moved to Kazakhstan, and I became a third culture kid. In 1996, my…
Read MoreWhen I was ten years old my family picked up and moved to Kazakhstan, and I became a third culture kid. In 1996, my…
Read MoreBoston, New York, Washington D.C and onward across America. Nashville, Denver, the Grand Canyon, and finishing on the beaches of Los Angeles. Truly a…
Read MoreMy husband and I moved to Kazakhstan back in 1995 with our two small children, aged 2 and 4 months old. To say it…
Read MoreWhenever I’m asked to describe Kazakhstan, the first thought that springs to my mind is,”Where do I start?” If you looked at me, a…
Read MoreMy family began our sojourn in Central Asia in 1985. We were three then: my husband, my almost 2-year-old son and I. English teachers…
Read More“Вы профессиональный бегун? Are you a professional runner?” I’m on a city bus in Almaty, Kazakhstan on my way to run in a local city…
Read MoreAs a Third Culture Kid (TCK), I often wrestle with who I was and who I am today. The following are snapshots from the…
Read MoreI was asked to make a traditional Kazakh meal. So I went on the internet and started Googling what that means. With a little…
Read MoreNaturally, seasons and cycles dominate food production, yet these days those factors have virtually no effect on food availability in most industrialized and post-industrialized…
Read MoreThe Romance of Unconnected Lives Chapter Ten Matt woke up refreshed. During the taxi ride home he had realised how tired he was, and…
Read MoreThe following excerpt is from an open letter that former NBA player Tim Duncan penned on September 9, 2017, shortly after hurricane Irma hit the…
Read MoreThe word “ciao”, originally from the Venetian language, is an informal salutation in Italian that is used for both “hello” and “goodbye”. This seems…
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