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One of my kids loves to travel | A Year On

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Adventures of a mom in the Middle East. Ljubljana, or Things I Had Forgotten About Traveling With Kids. One of my kids loves to travel. July 30, 2013. Family folklore seems to be repeating itself with my daughters. I have written a lot about how my childhood spent moving back and forth across oceans sparked in me the desire to. Taking two young kids, a great husband, and a whole lot of questions to Jerusalem for a year's sabbatical. View all posts by hilarymead →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.

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SAHM | A Year On

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Adventures of a mom in the Middle East. Mount of Olives →. March 7, 2012. I had my children a few years before most of my friends did, so I’ve often been asked for advice on the age-old working vs. staying home dilemma. My response usually goes something like this:. They are both really, really hard in totally different ways, so it just depends on knowing yourself and knowing which set of hard things you feel more equipped to handle. As I said, I’m the life of the party. And at the same time, it’s a litt...

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March | 2013 | A Year On

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Adventures of a mom in the Middle East. Monthly Archives: March 2013. March 14, 2013. Last weekend, I was driving a carpool and the conversation turned to the topic that strikes fear into the hearts of all parents: losing your kids. Hannah’s friend regaled me with a story of getting separated from her family … Continue reading →. One of my kids loves to travel. Ljubljana, or Things I Had Forgotten About Traveling With Kids. On Friends are different. Taylor on Medical Tourism. Rodney on Medical Tourism.

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May | 2013 | A Year On

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Adventures of a mom in the Middle East. Monthly Archives: May 2013. May 26, 2013. As books are to Hannah, puzzles are to Margaret. It is expensive to keep her well stocked and I have taken to buying them at Goodwill. As well as costing a mere $1, they have the added benefit of coming … Continue reading →. One of my kids loves to travel. Ljubljana, or Things I Had Forgotten About Traveling With Kids. On Friends are different. Taylor on Medical Tourism. Rodney on Medical Tourism. Audrey on Flying solo.

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July | 2013 | A Year On

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Adventures of a mom in the Middle East. Monthly Archives: July 2013. One of my kids loves to travel. July 30, 2013. Family folklore seems to be repeating itself with my daughters. I have written a lot about how my childhood spent moving back and forth across oceans sparked in me the desire to keep moving. Explaining what probably seemed like an … Continue reading →. Ljubljana, or Things I Had Forgotten About Traveling With Kids. July 27, 2013. July 8, 2013. One of my kids loves to travel.

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Unadventurous – A Design So Vast

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A Design So Vast. There is no question that I am the unadventurous sibling. I’ve mentioned my sister. The one who is living in Jerusalem for the year. With her two daughters, ages 5 and 3? Yes, that one. Apparently many boarding school teachers spend their sabbaticals reading books in a hammock at their lake house. Not so my brother-in-law and my sister. Instead they moved their small children halfway across the world to the Middle East. And whoa, am I proud of her. In fact she’s the. Coming as we do fro...

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Islam | From Middletown to the Middle East

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From Middletown to the Middle East. Reflections on travel and teaching. The beauty and sacredness of popular religion. Asymp; Leave a comment. The mausoleum of Bahauddin Naqshbandi outside of Bukhara is a gorgeous and peaceful spot, full but not crowded with families making pilgrimage. A visitor can engage in a series of spiritual practices. At the tomb itself, people found spots sitting on benches under the mulberry trees, holding their hands up in the cupped prayer position. So much for modernity.

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MESA | From Middletown to the Middle East

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From Middletown to the Middle East. Reflections on travel and teaching. The emotional roller coaster of the peaceful Syrian revolutionaries of 2011. Asymp; Leave a comment. Panel discussed how the people committed to the Syrian revolution of 2011 experienced and continue to experience their lives. The most powerful was a presentation by Professor Wendy Pearlman. Fear as the coercive authority of the state: Before the revolution, the walls have ears and rumors of information about torture are everywhere.

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The emotional roller coaster of the peaceful Syrian revolutionaries of 2011 | From Middletown to the Middle East

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From Middletown to the Middle East. Reflections on travel and teaching. The emotional roller coaster of the peaceful Syrian revolutionaries of 2011. Asymp; Leave a comment. Panel discussed how the people committed to the Syrian revolution of 2011 experienced and continue to experience their lives. The most powerful was a presentation by Professor Wendy Pearlman. Fear as the coercive authority of the state: Before the revolution, the walls have ears and rumors of information about torture are everywhere.

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emirate | From Middletown to the Middle East

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From Middletown to the Middle East. Reflections on travel and teaching. Decline, revolution, and tragedy. Asymp; Leave a comment. Ruling families in the late 19. Century, it seemed, had a habit of building modern palaces at great cost. These were to replace their traditional castles, but they completed them just before they lost their crowns altogether. The Summer Palace of the last Emir of Bukhara is one such building. Part Russian, part Central Asian. Jobs Omanis do, part II. Blog at WordPress.com.

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Bukhara | From Middletown to the Middle East

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From Middletown to the Middle East. Reflections on travel and teaching. Decline, revolution, and tragedy. Asymp; Leave a comment. Ruling families in the late 19. Century, it seemed, had a habit of building modern palaces at great cost. These were to replace their traditional castles, but they completed them just before they lost their crowns altogether. The Summer Palace of the last Emir of Bukhara is one such building. Part Russian, part Central Asian. Jobs Omanis do, part II. Blog at WordPress.com.

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Naqshbandi | From Middletown to the Middle East

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From Middletown to the Middle East. Reflections on travel and teaching. The beauty and sacredness of popular religion. Asymp; Leave a comment. The mausoleum of Bahauddin Naqshbandi outside of Bukhara is a gorgeous and peaceful spot, full but not crowded with families making pilgrimage. A visitor can engage in a series of spiritual practices. At the tomb itself, people found spots sitting on benches under the mulberry trees, holding their hands up in the cupped prayer position. Jobs Omanis do, part II.

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Courses | From Middletown to the Middle East

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From Middletown to the Middle East. Reflections on travel and teaching. The emotional roller coaster of the peaceful Syrian revolutionaries of 2011. Asymp; Leave a comment. Panel discussed how the people committed to the Syrian revolution of 2011 experienced and continue to experience their lives. The most powerful was a presentation by Professor Wendy Pearlman. Fear as the coercive authority of the state: Before the revolution, the walls have ears and rumors of information about torture are everywhere.

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communism | From Middletown to the Middle East

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From Middletown to the Middle East. Reflections on travel and teaching. Decline, revolution, and tragedy. Asymp; Leave a comment. Ruling families in the late 19. Century, it seemed, had a habit of building modern palaces at great cost. These were to replace their traditional castles, but they completed them just before they lost their crowns altogether. The Summer Palace of the last Emir of Bukhara is one such building. Part Russian, part Central Asian. Jobs Omanis do, part II. Join 156 other followers.

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