Did you learn anything from a stay in hospital?
Expat life is not always easy, but it is always an adventure. Making the choice to live in another country, another culture is brave and wonderful. It can also be very stressful, lonely, sad and heartbreaking. One thing is for sure, once you become an expat you change.
Did you learn anything from a stay in hospital?
I don’t like the lack of control being in hospital, but I have figured out how I can still run my family’s life remotely. I am also re-discovering how lovely it is to lay in bed and read a book…
Well, my worst fear has come true. I have pneumonia and I have been put in hospital.
I love to meet new people, and when it is unexpected it is extra fun.
Jumping in puddles and playing in the rain are just a normal part of life in Australia. Over here in The Philippines it is not.
A boring Sunday. The rain pours, the football is on, the dog is asleep.
A vignette about a morning I recently had.
I am feeling settled now, like I know what I am doing here. I know how to find things, I understand how this place works a bit better. It is time to get back to business at home. The kids and I have been doing some craft, we have been to a museum and I have tackled getting my toddler off her dummy.
My new normal at the moment, is managing my time while the children are in Summer School. I am sick, and feeling the challenges of not having a car to get around in.
When I was a child I used to write letters a lot. I adored checking the mailbox and finding a handwritten letter addressed to me. Well, I don’t handwrite so much these days, but recently I reconnected with my Gran through letter writing, and it is so wonderful.