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Project: Repatriation: September 2008
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Weekly entries about our experiences as U.S. expats in Great Britain turning ourselves Stateside in a move to integrate into American society again. This journey began with our move to Belgium in September 2003 which you can read about in the archives prior to September 2004. Friday, September 19. Sheeeeeee's leaving home. bye byyyyyyyyyyyyye. It really feels like we're leaving now. Selling the car was one of the bigger hurdles we had to jump in this process and now that's done. Weird. Links to this post.
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Project: Repatriation: February 2009
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Weekly entries about our experiences as U.S. expats in Great Britain turning ourselves Stateside in a move to integrate into American society again. This journey began with our move to Belgium in September 2003 which you can read about in the archives prior to September 2004. Monday, February 23. Kristen landed a job today! I'm really proud of us for getting hired in this economy, amid all the doom and gloom of rising unemployment. At least we know we're hire-able! Links to this post. Links to this post.
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Project: Repatriation: Possible trajectories across the country
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Weekly entries about our experiences as U.S. expats in Great Britain turning ourselves Stateside in a move to integrate into American society again. This journey began with our move to Belgium in September 2003 which you can read about in the archives prior to September 2004. Wednesday, December 17. Possible trajectories across the country. Less chance of snow (without taking the oft-used I-10):. Using I-10 going up California:. Beer and Blog - Portland. A Guru We Know. The British Toilet Association.
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Project: Repatriation: October 2008
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Weekly entries about our experiences as U.S. expats in Great Britain turning ourselves Stateside in a move to integrate into American society again. This journey began with our move to Belgium in September 2003 which you can read about in the archives prior to September 2004. Sunday, October 26. Get to know Barack Obama. Today there were a bunch of interviews with people who know/have known Barack Obama. Want to get to know him a little better before you cast your vote for him on the 4th? Republicans are...
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Project: Repatriation: July 2008
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Weekly entries about our experiences as U.S. expats in Great Britain turning ourselves Stateside in a move to integrate into American society again. This journey began with our move to Belgium in September 2003 which you can read about in the archives prior to September 2004. Tuesday, July 22. It's been busy. Very, very bissy! So, we haven't been able to write a blog entry for a while. Here's one to get you caught up. On the work front. What exactly should I say? Links to this post. A Guru We Know.
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Project: Repatriation: A stream-of-consciousness (free writing) summary of how it feels to be back -- because it's too hard to formulate this into concrete thought
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Weekly entries about our experiences as U.S. expats in Great Britain turning ourselves Stateside in a move to integrate into American society again. This journey began with our move to Belgium in September 2003 which you can read about in the archives prior to September 2004. Wednesday, December 10. A stream-of-consciousness (free writing) summary of how it feels to be back - because it's too hard to formulate this into concrete thought. Numb at first. . Are we really staying for good? Have a nice day!
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Project: Repatriation: Some tasty, tasty apples!
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Weekly entries about our experiences as U.S. expats in Great Britain turning ourselves Stateside in a move to integrate into American society again. This journey began with our move to Belgium in September 2003 which you can read about in the archives prior to September 2004. Friday, May 1. Some tasty, tasty apples! Kristen has landed a full-time job in Portland! The position at PSU is such. Proof-positive that networking does. Beer and Blog - Portland. A Guru We Know. The British Toilet Association.
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Project: Repatriation: January 2009
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Weekly entries about our experiences as U.S. expats in Great Britain turning ourselves Stateside in a move to integrate into American society again. This journey began with our move to Belgium in September 2003 which you can read about in the archives prior to September 2004. Friday, January 30. Today is our last day in Sisters. I just want to say a few words about Sisters, OR. If you're ever coming through this part of the country, be sure to. Hang out at Sisters Coffee Company. House coffee. Really...
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Project: Repatriation: May 2009
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Weekly entries about our experiences as U.S. expats in Great Britain turning ourselves Stateside in a move to integrate into American society again. This journey began with our move to Belgium in September 2003 which you can read about in the archives prior to September 2004. Saturday, May 16. Links to this post. Friday, May 1. Some tasty, tasty apples! Kristen has landed a full-time job in Portland! The position at PSU is such. Proof-positive that networking does. Links to this post. A Guru We Know.
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Project: Repatriation: December 2008
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Weekly entries about our experiences as U.S. expats in Great Britain turning ourselves Stateside in a move to integrate into American society again. This journey began with our move to Belgium in September 2003 which you can read about in the archives prior to September 2004. Sunday, December 28. Beginning of Day 3. Annoyingly, I almost. Did change lanes, but because the person ahead of us didn't, I thought it was OK. I certainly would have done so had I known it was a law! Day 2 went by without any prob...