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Add your blogAt the time of starting repatriateme.com, the repat is in between countries. The decision has been made: She is leaving her temporary-for-10-years country Luxembourg to go back to her native and beloved Norway, with hubby and two girls who have gotten really big while theyve been away. The girls that is She will write about that in-between state, about the leaving and the coming home, and about the inevitable reverse culture shock. Changed and unchanged, expected and unexpected, familiar and unfamiliar, loss and gain. She will write in both English and Norwegian, hoping that fellow repats, or ex-repats, or expats who might become repats, or just anyone who would enjoy her writings and topics, will find their way to this site. And maybe the odd Norwegian who could benefit from seeing the country through the keyboard of someone whos been away for a long time. The repat has a journalist background.
All about my expat life in Luxembourg, what do do and how to adapt to the culture.
Life through the eyes of a twenty-something ginger in Luxembourg - sharing weekly moments & random stories about her experiences abroad.
As an American expat and mum to 3 adult children, I have learned to thrive and embrace an abundant life in Luxembourg since 2011, while living with Celiac disease and other food allergies. I am the founder and writer for The Gluten Free Cupboard, where I share experiences, tips and resources to help others with food allergies also thrive in Luxembourg.
Onapona's ramblings. Living one day at a time enjoying one moment at a time.
We are two Southern California kids who, along with our corgi Moose, have recently transplanted to Luxembourg. Here we blog about our travels, the logistics of expat living, and the things that make life worth living.
A blog about life with kids in the tiny country of Luxembourg and our little adventure in Europe.
Expat mum of two little ones writing about everything related to our experience living in Luxembourg as expats, from local info to schools, from supermarkets to restaurants%u2026
Discouvering Luxembourg and making it my place. En Français aussi.
My life as an American living in Luxembourg. Chronicles our life in Luxembourg and the travels we take in Europe.
This began as a general/all-purpose blog and included humor, political rants, recipes, book reviews, etc. Now that I have moved to Luxembourg and am looking to teach English, it will chronicle that as well. Check it out!
A blog about the adventures our family has as we experience life in a little country called Luxembourg.
Luxembourg: its small. It's landlocked. it's not boring. A seasoned expat settles in to a new life in the Grand Duchy.
Ive been always searching for things that bring happiness good food, clever design, nice places or interesting stories. Since Ive moved to Luxembourg my discoveries are multiplying every day, and because sharing is caring this blog is about my finds.
We're Americans. We're expats living in Luxembourg. Funny stuff happens to us. Read about it.
Just a Texan girl's reflections on her new experiences as an Expat wife and mom in the teeny tiny country of Luxembourg :)
Follow the adventures and observations of this freshly arrived expat as she settles into her new home, Luxembourg, and explores the city and surrounding areas.
In Luxemblog, you'll read about what it's like to live here as an expat, you'll find examples of things to see and do in Luxembourg and the greater region, find tips for settling in if you're moving here, and you'll read plenty of lessons learned - thanks to the never-ending faux pas of yours truly...
Luxembourg is surprising...
Providing ex-pats and wannabes with information about the small but perfectly formed country of Luxembourg. Our guides to moving, surviving and getting the most out of living here are joined by restaurant, pubs and event reviews.
Expat life in the UK between the Brexit and the pandemic
Angelica is originally from Verbania, Italy. It's been nearly ten years since she moved to the UK, hungry for independence and new experiences. She has also spent a year in Germany for her studies before going back to the UK and is currently in the process of obtaining British citizenship. She talks to us about living in London as an expat between Brexit and the Covid pandemic.